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Acts 21
Acts 21
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,