1
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
after
we
were
gotten
from
them,
and
had
launched,
we
came
with
a
straight
course
unto
Coos,
and
the
[day]
following
unto
Rhodes,
and
from
thence
unto
Patara:
2
And
finding
a
ship
sailing
over
unto
Phenicia,
we
went
aboard,
and
set
forth.
3
Now
when
we
had
discovered
Cyprus,
we
left
it
on
the
left
hand,
and
sailed
into
Syria,
and
landed
at
Tyre:
for
there
the
ship
was
to
unlade
her
burden.
4
And
finding
disciples,
we
tarried
there
seven
days:
who
said
to
Paul
through
the
Spirit,
that
he
should
not
go
up
to
Jerusalem.
5
And
when
we
had
accomplished
those
days,
we
departed
and
went
our
way;
and
they
all
brought
us
on
our
way,
with
wives
and
children,
till
[we
were]
out
of
the
city:
and
we
kneeled
down
on
the
shore,
and
prayed.
6
And
when
we
had
taken
our
leave
one
of
another,
we
took
ship;
and
they
returned
home
again.
7
And
when
we
had
finished
[our]
course
from
Tyre,
we
came
to
Ptolemais,
and
saluted
the
brethren,
and
abode
with
them
one
day.
8
And
the
next
[day]
we
that
were
of
Paul’s
company
departed,
and
came
unto
Caesarea:
and
we
entered
into
the
house
of
Philip
the
evangelist,
which
was
[one]
of
the
seven;
and
abode
with
him.
9
And
the
same
man
had
four
daughters,
virgins,
which
did
prophesy.
10
And
as
we
tarried
[there]
many
days,
there
came
down
from
Judaea
a
certain
prophet,
named
Agabus.
11
And
when
he
was
come
unto
us,
he
took
Paul’s
girdle,
and
bound
his
own
hands
and
feet,
and
said,
Thus
saith
the
Holy
Ghost,
So
shall
the
Jews
at
Jerusalem
bind
the
man
that
owneth
this
girdle,
and
shall
deliver
[him]
into
the
hands
of
the
Gentiles.
12
And
when
we
heard
these
things,
both
we,
and
they
of
that
place,
besought
him
not
to
go
up
to
Jerusalem.
13
Then
Paul
answered,
What
mean
ye
to
weep
and
to
break
mine
heart?
for
I
am
ready
not
to
be
bound
only,
but
also
to
die
at
Jerusalem
for
the
name
of
the
Lord
Jesus.
14
And
when
he
would
not
be
persuaded,
we
ceased,
saying,
The
will
of
the
Lord
be
done.
15
And
after
those
days
we
took
up
our
carriages,
and
went
up
to
Jerusalem.
16
There
went
with
us
also
[certain]
of
the
disciples
of
Caesarea,
and
brought
with
them
one
Mnason
of
Cyprus,
an
old
disciple,
with
whom
we
should
lodge.
17
And
when
we
were
come
to
Jerusalem,
the
brethren
received
us
gladly.
18
And
the
[day]
following
Paul
went
in
with
us
unto
James;
and
all
the
elders
were
present.
19
And
when
he
had
saluted
them,
he
declared
particularly
what
things
God
had
wrought
among
the
Gentiles
by
his
ministry.
20
And
when
they
heard
[it],
they
glorified
the
Lord,
and
said
unto
him,
Thou
seest,
brother,
how
many
thousands
of
Jews
there
are
which
believe;
and
they
are
all
zealous
of
the
law:
21
And
they
are
informed
of
thee,
that
thou
teachest
all
the
Jews
which
are
among
the
Gentiles
to
forsake
Moses,
saying
that
they
ought
not
to
circumcise
[their]
children,
neither
to
walk
after
the
customs.
22
What
is
it
therefore?
the
multitude
must
needs
come
together:
for
they
will
hear
that
thou
art
come.
23
Do
therefore
this
that
we
say
to
thee:
We
have
four
men
which
have
a
vow
on
them;
24
Them
take,
and
purify
thyself
with
them,
and
be
at
charges
with
them,
that
they
may
shave
[their]
heads:
and
all
may
know
that
those
things,
whereof
they
were
informed
concerning
thee,
are
nothing;
but
[that]
thou
thyself
also
walkest
orderly,
and
keepest
the
law.
25
As
touching
the
Gentiles
which
believe,
we
have
written
[and]
concluded
that
they
observe
no
such
thing,
save
only
that
they
keep
themselves
from
[things]
offered
to
idols,
and
from
blood,
and
from
strangled,
and
from
fornication.
26
Then
Paul
took
the
men,
and
the
next
day
purifying
himself
with
them
entered
into
the
temple,
to
signify
the
accomplishment
of
the
days
of
purification,
until
that
an
offering
should
be
offered
for
every
one
of
them.
27
And
when
the
seven
days
were
almost
ended,
the
Jews
which
were
of
Asia,
when
they
saw
him
in
the
temple,
stirred
up
all
the
people,
and
laid
hands
on
him,
28
Crying
out,
Men
of
Israel,
help:
This
is
the
man,
that
teacheth
all
[men]
every
where
against
the
people,
and
the
law,
and
this
place:
and
further
brought
Greeks
also
into
the
temple,
and
hath
polluted
this
holy
place.
29
(For
they
had
seen
before
with
him
in
the
city
Trophimus
an
Ephesian,
whom
they
supposed
that
Paul
had
brought
into
the
temple.)
30
And
all
the
city
was
moved,
and
the
people
ran
together:
and
they
took
Paul,
and
drew
him
out
of
the
temple:
and
forthwith
the
doors
were
shut.
31
And
as
they
went
about
to
kill
him,
tidings
came
unto
the
chief
captain
of
the
band,
that
all
Jerusalem
was
in
an
uproar.
32
Who
immediately
took
soldiers
and
centurions,
and
ran
down
unto
them:
and
when
they
saw
the
chief
captain
and
the
soldiers,
they
left
beating
of
Paul.
33
Then
the
chief
captain
came
near,
and
took
him,
and
commanded
[him]
to
be
bound
with
two
chains;
and
demanded
who
he
was,
and
what
he
had
done.
34
And
some
cried
one
thing,
some
another,
among
the
multitude:
and
when
he
could
not
know
the
certainty
for
the
tumult,
he
commanded
him
to
be
carried
into
the
castle.
35
And
when
he
came
upon
the
stairs,
so
it
was,
that
he
was
borne
of
the
soldiers
for
the
violence
of
the
people.
36
For
the
multitude
of
the
people
followed
after,
crying,
Away
with
him.
37
And
as
Paul
was
to
be
led
into
the
castle,
he
said
unto
the
chief
captain,
May
I
speak
unto
thee?
Who
said,
Canst
thou
speak
Greek?
38
Art
not
thou
that
Egyptian,
which
before
these
days
madest
an
uproar,
and
leddest
out
into
the
wilderness
four
thousand
men
that
were
murderers?
39
But
Paul
said,
I
am
a
man
[which
am]
a
Jew
of
Tarsus,
[a
city]
in
Cilicia,
a
citizen
of
no
mean
city:
and,
I
beseech
thee,
suffer
me
to
speak
unto
the
people.
40
And
when
he
had
given
him
licence,
Paul
stood
on
the
stairs,
and
beckoned
with
the
hand
unto
the
people.
And
when
there
was
made
a
great
silence,
he
spake
unto
[them]
in
the
Hebrew
tongue,
saying,