20:1 And
after
the
ceasing
of
the
tumult,
Paul
having
called
near
the
disciples,
and
having
embraced
[them]
,
went
forth
to
go
on
to
Macedonia;
20:2 and
having
gone
through
those
parts,
and
having
exhorted
them
with
many
words,
he
came
to
Greece;
20:3 having
made
also
three
months'
[stay]
--a
counsel
of
the
Jews
having
been
against
him--being
about
to
set
forth
to
Syria,
there
came
[to
him]
a
resolution
of
returning
through
Macedonia.
20:4 And
there
were
accompanying
him
unto
Asia,
Sopater
of
Berea,
and
of
Thessalonians
Aristarchus
and
Secundus,
and
Gaius
of
Derbe,
and
Timotheus,
and
of
Asiatics
Tychicus
and
Trophimus;
20:5 these,
having
gone
before,
did
remain
for
us
in
Troas,
20:6 and
we
sailed,
after
the
days
of
the
unleavened
food,
from
Philippi,
and
came
unto
them
to
Troas
in
five
days,
where
we
abode
seven
days.
20:7 And
on
the
first
of
the
week,
the
disciples
having
been
gathered
together
to
break
bread,
Paul
was
discoursing
to
them,
about
to
depart
on
the
morrow,
he
was
also
continuing
the
discourse
till
midnight,
20:8 and
there
were
many
lamps
in
the
upper
chamber
where
they
were
gathered
together,
20:9 and
there
was
sitting
a
certain
youth,
by
name
Eutychus,
upon
the
window--being
borne
down
by
a
deep
sleep,
Paul
discoursing
long--he
having
sunk
down
from
the
sleep,
fell
down
from
the
third
story,
and
was
lifted
up
dead.
20:10 And
Paul,
having
gone
down,
fell
upon
him,
and
having
embraced
[him]
,
said,
`Make
no
tumult,
for
his
life
is
in
him;'
20:11 and
having
come
up,
and
having
broken
bread,
and
having
tasted,
for
a
long
time
also
having
talked--till
daylight,
so
he
went
forth,
20:12 and
they
brought
up
the
lad
alive,
and
were
comforted
in
no
ordinary
measure.
20:13 And
we
having
gone
before
unto
the
ship,
did
sail
to
Assos,
thence
intending
to
take
in
Paul,
for
so
he
had
arranged,
intending
himself
to
go
on
foot;
20:14 and
when
he
met
with
us
at
Assos,
having
taken
him
up,
we
came
to
Mitylene,
20:15 and
thence
having
sailed,
on
the
morrow
we
came
over-against
Chios,
and
the
next
day
we
arrived
at
Samos,
and
having
remained
in
Trogyllium,
on
the
following
day
we
came
to
Miletus,
20:16 for
Paul
decided
to
sail
past
Ephesus,
that
there
may
not
be
to
him
a
loss
of
time
in
Asia,
for
he
hasted,
if
it
were
possible
for
him,
on
the
day
of
the
Pentecost
to
be
at
Jerusalem.
20:17 And
from
Miletus,
having
sent
to
Ephesus,
he
called
for
the
elders
of
the
assembly,
20:18 and
when
they
were
come
unto
him,
he
said
to
them,
`Ye--ye
know
from
the
first
day
in
which
I
came
to
Asia,
how,
with
you
at
all
times
I
was;
20:19 serving
the
Lord
with
all
humility,
and
many
tears,
and
temptations,
that
befell
me
in
the
counsels
of
the
Jews
against
[me]
;
20:20 how
nothing
I
did
keep
back
of
what
things
are
profitable,
not
to
declare
to
you,
and
to
teach
you
publicly,
and
in
every
house,
20:21 testifying
fully
both
to
Jews
and
Greeks,
toward
God
reformation,
and
faith
toward
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
20:22 `And
now,
lo,
I--bound
in
the
Spirit--go
on
to
Jerusalem,
the
things
that
shall
befall
me
in
it
not
knowing,
20:23 save
that
the
Holy
Spirit
in
every
city
doth
testify
fully,
saying,
that
for
me
bonds
and
tribulations
remain;
20:24 but
I
make
account
of
none
of
these,
neither
do
I
count
my
life
precious
to
myself,
so
that
I
finish
my
course
with
joy,
and
the
ministration
that
I
received
from
the
Lord
Jesus,
to
testify
fully
the
good
news
of
the
grace
of
God.
20:25 `And
now,
lo,
I
have
known
that
no
more
shall
ye
see
my
face,
--ye
all
among
whom
I
did
go
preaching
the
reign
of
God;
20:26 wherefore
I
take
you
to
witness
this
day,
that
I
[am]
clear
from
the
blood
of
all,
20:27 for
I
did
not
keep
back
from
declaring
to
you
all
the
counsel
of
God.
20:28 `Take
heed,
therefore,
to
yourselves,
and
to
all
the
flock,
among
which
the
Holy
Spirit
made
you
overseers,
to
feed
the
assembly
of
God
that
He
acquired
through
His
own
blood,
20:29 for
I
have
known
this,
that
there
shall
enter
in,
after
my
departing,
grievous
wolves
unto
you,
not
sparing
the
flock,
20:30 and
of
your
own
selves
there
shall
arise
men,
speaking
perverse
things,
to
draw
away
the
disciples
after
them.
20:31 `Therefore,
watch,
remembering
that
three
years,
night
and
day,
I
did
not
cease
with
tears
warning
each
one;
20:32 and
now,
I
commend
you,
brethren,
to
God,
and
to
the
word
of
His
grace,
that
is
able
to
build
up,
and
to
give
you
an
inheritance
among
all
those
sanctified.
20:33 `The
silver
or
gold
or
garments
of
no
one
did
I
covet;
20:34 and
ye
yourselves
know
that
to
my
necessities,
and
to
those
who
were
with
me,
minister
did
these
hands;
20:35 all
things
I
did
shew
you,
that,
thus
labouring,
it
behoveth
[us]
to
partake
with
the
ailing,
to
be
mindful
also
of
the
words
of
the
Lord
Jesus,
that
he
himself
said,
It
is
more
blessed
to
give
than
to
receive.'
20:36 And
these
things
having
said,
having
bowed
his
knees,
with
them
all,
he
did
pray,
20:37 and
there
came
a
great
weeping
to
all,
and
having
fallen
upon
the
neck
of
Paul,
they
were
kissing
him,
20:38 sorrowing
most
of
all
for
the
word
that
he
had
said--that
they
are
about
no
more
to
see
his
face;
and
they
were
accompanying
him
to
the
ship.