| Chapter 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.
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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.
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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.
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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, |