21:1 And
it
came
to
pass,
at
our
sailing,
having
been
parted
from
them,
having
run
direct,
we
came
to
Coos,
and
the
succeeding
[day]
to
Rhodes,
and
thence
to
Patara,
21:2 and
having
found
a
ship
passing
over
to
Phenicia,
having
gone
on
board,
we
sailed,
21:3 and
having
discovered
Cyprus,
and
having
left
it
on
the
left,
we
were
sailing
to
Syria,
and
did
land
at
Tyre,
for
there
was
the
ship
discharging
the
lading.
21:4 And
having
found
out
the
disciples,
we
tarried
there
seven
days,
and
they
said
to
Paul,
through
the
Spirit,
not
to
go
up
to
Jerusalem;
21:5 but
when
it
came
that
we
completed
the
days,
having
gone
forth,
we
went
on,
all
bringing
us
on
the
way,
with
women
and
children,
unto
the
outside
of
the
city,
and
having
bowed
the
knees
upon
the
shore,
we
prayed,
21:6 and
having
embraced
one
another,
we
embarked
in
the
ship,
and
they
returned
to
their
own
friends.
21:7 And
we,
having
finished
the
course,
from
Tyre
came
down
to
Ptolemais,
and
having
saluted
the
brethren,
we
remained
one
day
with
them;
21:8 and
on
the
morrow
Paul
and
his
company
having
gone
forth,
we
came
to
Caesarea,
and
having
entered
into
the
house
of
Philip
the
evangelist--who
is
of
the
seven--we
remained
with
him,
21:9 and
this
one
had
four
daughters,
virgins,
prophesying.
21:10 And
we
remaining
many
more
days,
there
came
down
a
certain
one
from
Judea,
a
prophet,
by
name
Agabus,
21:11 and
he
having
come
unto
us,
and
having
taken
up
the
girdle
of
Paul,
having
bound
also
his
own
hands
and
feet,
said,
`Thus
saith
the
Holy
Spirit,
The
man
whose
is
this
girdle--so
shall
the
Jews
in
Jerusalem
bind,
and
they
shall
deliver
[him]
up
to
the
hands
of
nations.'
21:12 And
when
we
heard
these
things,
we
called
upon
[him]
--both
we,
and
those
of
that
place--not
to
go
up
to
Jerusalem,
21:13 and
Paul
answered,
`What
do
ye--weeping,
and
crushing
mine
heart
for
I,
not
only
to
be
bound,
but
also
to
die
at
Jerusalem,
am
ready,
for
the
name
of
the
Lord
Jesus;'
21:14 and
he
not
being
persuaded,
we
were
silent,
saying,
`The
will
of
the
Lord
be
done.'
21:15 And
after
these
days,
having
taken
[our]
vessels,
we
were
going
up
to
Jerusalem,
21:16 and
there
went
also
of
the
disciples
from
Caesarea
with
us,
bringing
with
them
him
with
whom
we
may
lodge,
a
certain
Mnason
of
Cyprus,
an
aged
disciple.
21:17 And
we
having
come
to
Jerusalem,
the
brethren
did
gladly
receive
us,
21:18 and
on
the
morrow
Paul
was
going
in
with
us
unto
James,
all
the
elders
also
came,
21:19 and
having
saluted
them,
he
was
declaring,
one
by
one,
each
of
the
things
God
did
among
the
nations
through
his
ministration,
21:20 and
they
having
heard,
were
glorifying
the
Lord.
They
said
also
to
him,
`Thou
seest,
brother,
how
many
myriads
there
are
of
Jews
who
have
believed,
and
all
are
zealous
of
the
law,
21:21 and
they
are
instructed
concerning
thee,
that
apostasy
from
Moses
thou
dost
teach
to
all
Jews
among
the
nations,
saying--Not
to
circumcise
the
children,
nor
after
the
customs
to
walk;
21:22 what
then
is
it
certainly
the
multitude
it
behoveth
to
come
together,
for
they
will
hear
that
thou
hast
come.
21:23 `This,
therefore,
do
that
we
say
to
thee:
We
have
four
men
having
a
vow
on
themselves,
21:24 these
having
taken,
be
purified
with
them,
and
be
at
expence
with
them,
that
they
may
shave
the
head,
and
all
may
know
that
the
things
of
which
they
have
been
instructed
concerning
thee
are
nothing,
but
thou
dost
walk--thyself
also--the
law
keeping.
21:25 `And
concerning
those
of
the
nations
who
have
believed,
we
have
written,
having
given
judgment,
that
they
observe
no
such
thing,
except
to
keep
themselves
both
from
idol-sacrifices,
and
blood,
and
a
strangled
thing,
and
whoredom.'
21:26 Then
Paul,
having
taken
the
men,
on
the
following
day,
with
them
having
purified
himself,
was
entering
into
the
temple,
announcing
the
fulfilment
of
the
days
of
the
purification,
till
the
offering
was
offered
for
each
one
of
them.
21:27 And,
as
the
seven
days
were
about
to
be
fully
ended,
the
Jews
from
Asia
having
beheld
him
in
the
temple,
were
stirring
up
all
the
multitude,
and
they
laid
hands
upon
him,
21:28 crying
out,
`Men,
Israelites,
help!
this
is
the
man
who,
against
the
people,
and
the
law,
and
this
place,
all
everywhere
is
teaching;
and
further,
also,
Greeks
he
brought
into
the
temple,
and
hath
defiled
this
holy
place;'
21:29 for
they
had
seen
before
Trophimus,
the
Ephesian,
in
the
city
with
him,
whom
they
were
supposing
that
Paul
brought
into
the
temple.
21:30 All
the
city
also
was
moved
and
there
was
a
running
together
of
the
people,
and
having
laid
hold
on
Paul,
they
were
drawing
him
out
of
the
temple,
and
immediately
were
the
doors
shut,
21:31 and
they
seeking
to
kill
him,
a
rumour
came
to
the
chief
captain
of
the
band
that
all
Jerusalem
hath
been
thrown
into
confusion,
21:32 who,
at
once,
having
taken
soldiers
and
centurions,
ran
down
upon
them,
and
they
having
seen
the
chief
captain
and
the
soldiers,
did
leave
off
beating
Paul.
21:33 Then
the
chief
captain,
having
come
nigh,
took
him,
and
commanded
[him]
to
be
bound
with
two
chains,
and
was
inquiring
who
he
may
be,
and
what
it
is
he
hath
been
doing,
21:34 and
some
were
crying
out
one
thing,
and
some
another,
among
the
multitude,
and
not
being
able
to
know
the
certainty
because
of
the
tumult,
he
commanded
him
to
be
carried
to
the
castle,
21:35 and
when
he
came
upon
the
steps,
it
happened
he
was
borne
by
the
soldiers,
because
of
the
violence
of
the
multitude,
21:36 for
the
crowd
of
the
people
was
following
after,
crying,
`Away
with
him.'
21:37 And
Paul
being
about
to
be
led
into
the
castle,
saith
to
the
chief
captain,
`Is
it
permitted
to
me
to
say
anything
unto
thee'
and
he
said,
`Greek
dost
thou
know
21:38 art
not
thou,
then,
the
Egyptian
who
before
these
days
made
an
uprising,
and
did
lead
into
the
desert
the
four
thousand
men
of
the
assassins'
21:39 And
Paul
said,
`I,
indeed,
am
a
man,
a
Jew,
of
Tarsus
of
Cilicia,
of
no
mean
city
a
citizen;
and
I
beseech
thee,
suffer
me
to
speak
unto
the
people.'
21:40 And
he
having
given
him
leave,
Paul
having
stood
upon
the
stairs,
did
beckon
with
the
hand
to
the
people,
and
there
having
been
a
great
silence,
he
spake
unto
them
in
the
Hebrew
dialect,
saying: