Chapter 292
XV. 34.
A.D. 52 and 4—56.
J. Heb, Je- hovah.
ik judge.
20. Gen. 9. 4.
21, Ch. 13.14, 15, 27.
J. from genera-
tions of. old.
PAUL, BARNABAS, AND OTHERS SENT TO ANTIOCH.
THE EPISTLE.
26. Ch. 13. 50; 14. 19, 20.
g. or given_ up.
Ll. Lives, Gr.
psuchas.
s. Spirit.
EPISTLE DELIVERED. ac. and,
e. or exhor- tation. JUDAS AND OTHERS RETURN.
c. or com- forted.
t. or those- that-sent- them.
to_-abide there still.
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Acts XV. 38.
A.D. 52 35 Paul also and Barnabas ~continued and 4—56.|in Antioch, teaching and 4 preaching d. or de- the word of_the Lord, with many others claring- also.
the-slad- | 36 And some days after Paul said unto Hanss0"_ | Barnabas, “*Lebt_us *+go_again and visit A.D. 58and our brethren in every city where we_
apie have_« preached the word of_the Lord,
Proposes |a@nd see how they_do.” (
To Revisit} 87 And oS eecabigear to_
ee ‘take_with_them «John, whose sur-
ees: name_was Mark. *Founced. 383 But Paul “thought not good to_ [a= ‘take him with_them, who «departed Barnanas |from them from Pamphylia, and »+went SEPARATE. | not with_them to the work. 37. Col. 4.10.) 39 And the contention } was so_sharp_ | u aa cae between_them, that they departed_ 38. Ch 13.13,/asunder one from the_other: and_so 39. Ch. 4.36. |-Barnabas -stook *Mark, and sailed +. became. | unto Cyprus;
40 And Paul «chose Silas, and de- parted, being_recommended by the brethren unto_the grace of_-God.
41, Ch. 16.5.| 4! And he_“went_through -Syria and Cilicia, confirming the churches.
DERBE AND THEN came_he to Derbé and
HEeTEA 1 Lystra: and, behold, a certain
4 aa disciple “was there, named ¢ Timotheus,
xT Cor, |the son of_a_certain woman, which_
4.17. was_a_Jewess, and believed; but his
2Tim. 1.5. | father was a Greek:
“a mothy. 2 Which ~was_well_reported_of by
iin. the brethren that_were iat Lystra and Iconium,
3.1Cor.9.20.| 3 Him would -Paul have to_-go_forth with him; and -+took and circumcised him because_of the Jews -+which were in those -quarters: for they_-'knew all that_his -father “was a Greek.
4.Ch, 15.28,| * And as they_“went_through the
23, cities, they_~delivered them the decrees
b. by. for_to_keep, that “were_ordained ? of
i. in, the apostles and ~elders which_were ‘at Jerusalem.
5 And so “were the churches estab- lished in_the faith, and “increased in “number daily.
PHRYGIA, 6 Now «when _ they Shad gone _ Gabatia, |throughout -Phrygia and the region MysIA, AND | of Galatia, and “+were_forbidden 4 of s.speak, |the Holy Ghost to_s:preach the word ; “lin Asia,
7 -After_they_were_come to -Mysia, they_~assayed to_go into -Bithynia: but the Spirit suffered them not. ~ § And they_-+passing_by -Mysia came_ down to Troas.
Vision or | * And a vision appeared to_-Paul in THE MAN |the night; ~There “stood a ,¢ man of_ oF MAcE- | Macedonia, and sprayed him, .« saying c. certain, | .“*Come _ over into Macedonia, an nae and, ‘help us.”
10 And after he_*had_seen the vision,
w, we, i.e. |immediately we_endeavyoured to_-go
qaske ne into -Macedonia, assuredly_gathering
te rest. that the Lord “had_called us for to_ *preach_the_gospel unto_them.
PHILIPPI. 11 Therefore «loosing from
12, Phil. 1.1. f. or first.
we _ came _ with _ a _ straight _ course
jto Samothracia, and the next_day to
Neapolis; 12 And from_thence to Philippi, which
\is the / chief city ofthat part of_Mace- |donia, and a colony: and we_-were in
that «city abiding certain days.
14
Acts 13 And on_the =sabbath »@we_went
saa a seller_of_purple, of_the_city of_Thya- tira, +which_worship) God, ~heard us: whose theart the Lord opened, that_she_attended_unto -+the_things_ which were_spoken bofPaul. _
15 And when she_was_baptized, and herhousehold, she_besought ws,saying, “If ye_have_judged me to_be faithful to_the Lord, scome into my ~house, and -abide there.” And she_constrained
S. ;
16 And —— 4as ‘we went to prayer, a certain damsel possessed_ with a spirit p of_divination met us, which ~brought her -mastersmuch gain | 4; by_soothsaying :
17 The_same «followed -Paul and us, and ~cried, saying, “These -men are the boservants of_the Most_high -God, which «shew unto_us the way of_sal-| sé vation.” = 18 And this ~did_she ~/many days. But «Paul, being _ grieved, »+turned and said to_the spirit, “I_command thee in the name of_Jesus Christ to_ -come_out / of her.” And he.came_out the_same -hour.
19 And -4when her -masters saw that the hope of_their -gains was_gone, they_+caught -Paul and Silas, a drew them into the marketplace unto the rulers,
20 And -4brought them to_the magis- trates, saying, “These men, being Jews, do_exceedingly_trouble our «city,
21 And teach customs, which are not lawful for_us to_receive, neither to_ observe, being Romans.”
2 And the multituderose_up_together against them: and the mi rates «rent_off their clothes, @ ~com- manded to_? beat them.
3 And «when_they_had_laid many stripes upon them, they_cast them into prison, charging the jailor to_keep them safely :
24 Who, “having - received such a charge, thrust them into the inner prison, and made their -feet fast in the stocks.
25 And at “midnight Paul and Silas 4prayed,.and ~sang_praises-unto -God: and the prisoners ! “heard them. a
26 And suddenly there-was a great}; earthquake, so_that the foundations of_| li the prison were_shaken: and imme- diately all the doors were_opened, and every_one’s bands weré_loosed.
27 And the aoe _ of _ the _ prison sszawaking out_of_his_sleep, and *+seeing the prison ~doors “open, he_-+drew_out ie a ae: and epee ime! pee
mself, supposing that_the prisoners had. begnefiedls " 28 But -Paul cried with_a_loud voice, saying, “-Do thyself no harm: for we_ are all here.”
22 Then he_called_for a =light, and sprang_in, and came trembling, and fell_down_before Paul and Silas,
30 And «brought them out, and
s XVI. 31. said, ed
81 And they said, “*Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou_shalt_be_ saved, ,/and thy ~house.”
8 And they_spake unto_him the word
of_the Lord, and to_all that_were in his rhouse. 33 And he_-+took them ,’the_same rhour of_the night, and washed their estripes ; and was_baptized, he and all rhis, straightway.
34 And *twhen_he_had_brought them into his “house, he_set meat before_ them, and rejoiced, “believing in -God with_all_his_house.
% And -+when_it_was day, the magis- trates sent the r serjeants, saying, “*Let those “men go.”
26 And the keeper_of_the_prison told =this v -=saying to ~Paul, “The magis- trates have_sent to -let_you_go: now therefore depart, and go in peace.”
‘37 But -Paul said unto them, “ They_ ied «have_beaten us openly uncondemned, being 7” Romans, and have cast us into prison; and now do_they_thrust us out
suis, what must I do to «be_
~ privily? nay verily; but -let_them «come themselves and fetch us out.”
= 88 And the rserjeants told these
ayings. |s*words unto_the magistrates: and
they_feared, -+when _ they _heard that they_were Romans.
39 And they_+came and besought
them, and ~brought _ them - out, and “desired them to_-depart_out of_the city. 40 And they_*+went out_of the prison, and entered into the house of -Lydia: and -when_they_had_seen the brethren, they_¢ comforted them, and departed.
1 NOW -swhen _they_had_passed_ through ~Amphipolis and Apol- lonia, they_came to Thessalonica, where “was @ synagogue of_the Jews: _| 2 And «Paul, as his “manner was, went_in unto them, and three sabbath days “reasoned with_them / out_of the scriptures, 8 Opening and alleging, “that ~Christ ~must_needs -have_suffered, and ‘risen_ again /from the =dead; and that this Jesus, whom £ preach unto_you, is - Christ.” 1.| * And some of them believed, and consorted_with ~Paul and of_the devout Greeks a great multitude, and of_the chief women not a few. 5 But the Jews +which_believed_not, ‘jxmoved _ with _ envy, ,«*+took _ unto _ them certain lewd fellows of_the baser_ sort, and -:gathered_a_company, and set all the city on_an_uproar, and assaulted the house of_Jason, and “sought to_-bring them out to the people. 6 And -swhen_they_found them not, they_-drew Jason and certain brethren unto the rulers _of_the-_city, crying, “These that -+haye_turned the ? world upside_down are_come hither also ; _ 7 Whom Jason hath-_received: and these all do contrary_to the decrees of_ Cesar, saying that_there_is another king, one Jesus.” 8 And they_troubled the ™ people and
Acts XVII. 26.
the rulers_of_the_city, +when_they_ heard these_things.
8 And ++when_they_had_taken -se- curity of_Jason, and of_the =other, they_let them go.
10 And the brethren immediately sent_away ,>-Paul and -Silas by -night unto Berea: =who »*scoming thither went into the synagogue of _ the Jews.
11 ,b These ~were more_noble than_ those in Thessalonica, in _ that _they received the word with all readiness_ of_mind, and 4searched the scriptures daily, whether those_things 'were so.
12 Therefore ,:many of them believed ; also of ~honourable women which_were Greeks, and of_men, not a few.
13 But when the Jews of_-Thessalonica had_knowledge that the word of_-God was_preached 4 of «Paul ,«at ~Berea, they came_thither also, and stirred_up the ™ =people.
14 And then immediately the brethren sent_away -Paul to_go as_it_were to the sea: but ~Silas and ¢-Timotheus ~abode there still.
15 And -they_that conducted ~Paul brought him unto Athens: and »re- ceiving a commandment unto -Silas and ‘Timotheus for to_-come to him with all_speed, they_departed.
16 Now +while ~Paul waited_for them at Athens, his «spirit ~was_stirred in him, +when_he_saw the city o+wholly_ given_to idolatry.
17 Therefore *~disputed_he in the synagogue with_the Jews, and with_the devout_persons, and in the market daily with ~them_that met_with_him.
18 Then certain philosophers of_the Epicureans, and of_the Stoicks, ~en- countered him. And some said, “ What ‘will this -babbler say?” other some, “He seemeth to_be a setter_forth of_ strange 7 gods :” because he ¢~preached unto_them -Jesus, and the resurrection.
19 And they_*+took him, and brought him unto -Areopagus, saying, “ May_ we -know what this “new doctrine, whereof thou speakest, 7s ?
2 For thou_bringest certain strange_ things to our -ears: we_'would -know therefore what these_things mean.”
21 (For all the Athenians and strangers which were_there ~spent_their_time in nothing else, but_either to_tell, or to_ hear some » new_thing.)
22 Then -Paul «stood in the midst of_-Mars’ hill, and said, “ Ye men of_ Athens, I_perceive that in all_things ye are_m too_superstitious.
2 For 4as_I_passed_by, and +beheld your o-deyotions, I_found ,“an altar with this -"inscription, ‘To -the-un- known God.’ Whom therefore ye +ig- norantly worship, Him declare E unto_ you. 2 -God that +smade the world and all_things therein, seeing_that Be is Lord of_heayen and earth, dwelleth not in itemples made_with_hands ;
25 Neither is_s worshipped with men’s hands, as +though_He_needed any_ thing, seeing He giveth to_all life, and breath, and all_things ;
.°6 And hath made of one blood all
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A.D. 53 and 4—57.
BEREA, ab. both,
11. Isa. 8.20. John 5, 39. ab. But.
ai. indeed.
13. 1 Thess, 2. 15, 16, b. by.
ad. also, m, multi- tudes,
x
. or Timothy,
A.D, 54.and 4—58. PAUL AT ATHENS. o. or full of
idols, r. reasoned,
d, demons, é. was-evan- gelizing.
PAUL ON MARS’
hill, v, 22. It was the highest court in Athens.
n. newer- thing.
HIs ADDRESS,
mu, much. iven_to- lemon- worship. 0, or objects of worship. ad, also,
24, Isa. 66.1, 2.
i. inner-
Acts XVII. 27.
A.D. 54 and 4—68,
27. Rom, 1. 20.
e. each.
a, are.
d. Deity, or Diyine- being.
30. Ch. 14.16. ai. indeed. o. haying- overlooked, c. chargeth. 31. Ch. 10. 42. i. is-ahout
0. h. habitable- world.
nations of_men for_to_dwell on all the| °% Then spake the Lord to_-Paul in i fuce of_the earth, and -shath_deter-|the night by a vision, “'Be not afraid, | an mined the times “before _ appointed, | but 'speak, and ‘hoki not thy_peace : and the bounds of_their “habitation ; 10 For € am with thee, and »no_man
27 That_they_'should_seek the Lorp, | shall_set_on thee -to_*hurt thee ; if haply they_-might_feel_after Him,} 1 For I have much — le in this and -find Him, though +He_be not far| from ¢ every one of_us : and six months, teaching the word of_
28 For in Him we_live, and move, and | “God among them. «have_our_being ; as certain also of.| 1And 4when Gallio was_the_pdeputy ryour own poets have_said, For we-are | of_-Achaia, the Jews made_insurrec-| end iso His offspring. tion with_one_accord against «Paul,
2 Forasmuch_thenas +we_are the|and brought him to the Jj judgment_ offspring of_-God, we_'ought not to_| seat, think that_the ¢Godhead is like unto_| 14 Saying, “This fellow persuadeth gold, or silver, or stone, graven by_art | "men to_worship -God contrary to the and man’s device, law.”
30 And the times ,iof_this_ignorance| 14 And 4when «Paul was_now_about “God: o+winked_at ; bwt “now ¢com-|to_open his -mouth, -Gallio said unto mandeth all “men every_where to_re-| the Jews, “If ,‘it_“were a matter_of pent: wrong or wicked lewdness, O ye Jews,
31 Because He_hath_appointed a day, | reason would that_I_should_bear_with in the which He_‘'will judge the / world | you : in righteousness by that man whom] 15 But if it_be a question cof -words He_hath_ordained ; whereof He_+hath_| and names, and of your law, look pe given assurance unto_all men, -+in_| to it; for ¥ ‘will be no judge of_suc
J. from_ that_He_hath_raised Him / from: the | matters.” among, =dead.” 16 And he_drave them from the 32) And - surrection of_the_=dead, some ,i“mock-| 7 Then all the Greeks took Sos- ed: and others said, “ We-_will_hear|thenes, the chief_ruler_of_the_syna- c,concern- | thee again ¢ of this matter.” gogue, and ~beat him before the adh en Barere 33,4 So -Paul departed from among} ment_seat. And -Gallio ~ _for nem them. none of_those_things. 34 Howbeit certain men *sclave unto_| 18 And “Paul after this tarried there him, and believed: among the which i= a good while, and ++then_took_his_ aa. also. was «¢ Dionysius the Areopagite, and | leave_of the brethren, and sailed_thence a woman named Damaris, and others | into «Syria, and with him Priscilla and with them. Aquila; having_shorn his shead in Cenchrea: for he_“had a vow. PAUL AT “AFTER these_things -Paul| 1 And he_came to Ephesus, and left CORINTH. 18 -sdeparted from -Athens, and|them there: but he_himself -entered aw. And. came to Corinth ; into the synagogue, and reasoned_with 2.Rom.16.3,| 2 And * 76 wee Aquila, born in Pontus, “lately “come| 222 When they -desired him to_*tarry 2 Tim. 4.19, | from «Italy, with his wife Priscilla ; lie longer time with them, he_consented n. newly. |cause that Claudius “had_commanded | not ; all “Jews to_depart from -Rome:) and| 21 But bade_them_farewell, -+saying, came unto_them. I must by_all_means *keep this -feast 3. Ch, 20. 34,| 3% And because ~he_was of_the_same_|-+that cometh in Jerusalem : but I_will_ 1 Cor. 4.12. |o craft, he_“abode with them, and| return again unto you, +if -God will.” “eee 7-|+wrought: for by — their _ occupation | And he_sailed from -Ephesus. “9. | they_“were tentmakers. 2 And *swhen_he_had_landed at Cze- 2 Thess. 3 4 And he_~reasoned in the synagogue | sarea, and «+gone_up, and «saluted the S11. every sabbath, and “persuaded the Jews | church, he_went_down to Antioch. on" P*| and the Greeks. 23 And ~after_he_had_spent some ab. both 5 And when ,+Silas and ¢-Timo-|time there; he_departed, and +went_ t. or -|theus were_come from «Macedonia, | over all the country_of Galatia and Timothy. |-Paul ~was_pressed in_the spirit, and Phrygia in_order, strengthening all the stestified to_the_Jews that Jesus was | disciples. -Christ. 24 And a certain Jew named Apollos, 6. Ezek.3.18,] 6 bAnd swhen they opposed_them-| born at Alexandria, an eloquent man, 16. | Matt. | selves, and sblasphemed, he_-sshook his| and ,>mighty in the scriptures, came 33:46. | |*=raiment, and said unto them, “Your | to Ephesus.” b. But. -blood be upon your own rheads; Eam| % This_man “was “instructed_in the clean : from henceforth I_will-go unto | way of_the Lord ; and being_fervent in_ the Gentiles.” the spirit, he_~spake and “taught ¢ dili-| 4. 2 PAUL IN 7 And he-_-+departed thence, and | gently the_things c of the Lord, knowing pate OuRE entered into a certain_man’s house, only the baptism of_John. i Or “USTUS- /named Justus, one athatsworshipped And he began to_speak_boldly in w. wasad- | God, whose rhouse »~+joined_hard to_| the synagogue: whom «when Aquila joining the. | the synagogue. : and Priscilla had_heard, they_took him 8.1 Cor. 1. 8 And Crispus, the chief_ruler_of_the_ | unto_them, and expounded unto_him 14. synagogue, believed on the Lord with | the way of_-God ™ more_perfectly.
all his “house; and many of_the Co-| % And «when he was_disposed to_ rinthians hearing “believed, and “were- | ‘pass into Achaia, the brethren wrote, baptized. : + |exhorting the disciples to receive
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him: who, +when_he_was_come, helped them much which “had _ believed
through 23 For he mightily ~convinced the Jesus twas -C
19 AND it_came_to-_pass, that while «Apollos 'was at Corinth, Paul having_passed_through the upper pcoasts came to Ephesus : and -+finding certain disciples, 2 He.said unto them, “d-Have_ye_ received the Holy s Ghost -since_ye_ believed?” And they-_said unto him, “We chaye not_so_much_as heard whether ‘there be any Holy s Ghost.” 3 And he_said unto them, “Unto what then were_ye_baptized?” said, “Unte John’s -baptism.” 4Then said Paul, “John verily bap- tized with the baptism of_repentance, saying unto_the people, that they_ sshould _ believe on -+Him _ which
«Christ Jesus.’ 5 When «they_heard this, they_were_ baptized ‘in the name of_the Lord
Jesus.
6 And «when -Paul had_laid his chands upon them, the Holy -Ghost came on them; and they_~spake with_ tongues, and ~prophesied.
7 And all the men “were about twelve.
§ And he_+went into the synagogue, and ~spake boldly for_the_space_of three months, disputing and persuad- ing the_things concerning the kingdom of_-God. S
that -way before the multitude, he_ «departed from them, ard separated the disciples, rdisputing daily in the school of_one Tyrannus.
10 And this continued by_the_space_ of two years; so_that all they_which dwelt_in ~Asia heard the word of_the Lord Jesus, both Jews and Greeks.
M And -God ~wrought » special mi- racles by the hands of_Paul:
12 So_that .«from his s-body ~were_
or aprons, and the diseases departed from them, and the evil «spirits went_ out / of them. 18 Then certain of_the * vagabond Jews, exorcists, took_upon_them to_ wcall over them_which had -evil sspirits the name of_the Lord Jesus, saying, “We_adjure you by «Jesus -|whom «Paul preacheth.” 14 And there_were seven sons of_one_ Seeva, a Jew, and « chief_of_the_priests, -swhich did so. 15 And the evil -spirit answered and said, “-Jesus I_know, and «Paul ‘I_ know; but who are pe?”
i6 And the man in whom the evil -spirit ~was -leaped on them, and “overcame them, and prevailed against them, so_tRat they_fled out_of that house naked and “wounded. 1% And this was known to-all the Jews and Greeks also -dwelling _at -Ephesus; and fear fell on them all,
Jews, and that publicly, shewing ‘by | deeds.
And |
ee after him, that_is * on |
* But when divers ~were_hardened, | and ~believed_not, but -+spake_evil_of
brought unto the =sick handkerchiefs |
Acts XIX. 34,
and the name of_the Lord Jesus “was_| A-D. 58 fied. land 4—62.
is And many that “believed ~came,
and -confessed, and dsshewed their!
BOOKS OF CURIOUS 19 Many of_them also which p-+used oman -curious_arts «brought their books’ together, and ~burned_them before all men : and they_counted the =price of_ them, and found it «fifty thousand
pieces of_silver.
2 So mightily ~grew the word of ¢-God and “prevailed.
21 ,a After these_things were_ended, | -Paul purposed in the spirit, when_| he_had_passed_through -Macedonia 2. Ch. 2. and Achaia, to_go toJerusalem,~saying, = Hes a |“ After I -have_been there, I must also “~~ ssee Rome.” |
= So he_sent into Macedonia two 2, Rom.16. | of_-them_that ministered unto_him,| 977" ‘Timotheus and Erastus; but he_him- ¢. or" self stayed in -Asia for_a_season. | Timothy.
33 And the same time there_arose no! DemeTnivs small stir about that «way. AND THE
For a certain man named Deme-| CRAPS
BURNED. d. declaring. p. practised, |
}a. about £1875.
t. the Lord. A.D. @and 48.
trius, a silversmith, +which_made silver ‘shrines for_¢r Diana, ~brought no small ¢, or temples gain unto_the craftsmen; | Ginner_
2 Whom he_~called_together with temple). the workmen of «like =occupation, and |“ Aytemis, said, “Sirs, ye_know that by this «craft we_have our «wealth.
25 Moreover ye_see and hear, that not 25. Ch. 14. alone at_Ephesus, but almost through-| 15; 17.3. out_all «Asia, this -Paul «hath_per- suaded and turned_away much people, saying that they_be no gods, which are_made with hands:
* So_that not only this our «craft is_|, outer. |
in_danger to -be setat_nought; but) temple, ér. also that_the otemple of_the great) hieron. _ goddess ar Diana -should_be_despised, | @7;ATtemss- and her -magnificence a'should be. “fo destroyed, whom all «Asia and the h#.habitable- hk world worshippeth.” world,
=3 And «when_they_heard these say- Uproar IN ings, they_~were full of_wrath, and THE ~ecried_out, saying,“ Great is ar-Diana T#®ATR=- of_the_Ephesians.” |
2» And the whole city was_filled with_ 29. Rom. 16. | confusion: and having_caught Gaius 2. 1Cor. | and Aristarchus, men_of_Macedonia, | 1-14. Col. -Paul’s companions _in_travel, they_ | Philem. 24. |rushed. with_one_accord into the = theatre.
8% And swhen -Paul would shave_| entered_in unto the people, the disciples “suffered him not.
31 And certain ,« of_the chief_of_Asia, 31.2 Cor. 1. +which_were his friends, sent unto) &10. him, edesiring him that_he_would not s“.hreat sadventure himself into the theatre. ing.
2 Some therefore .*~eried one_thing, ,i. indeed. and some another : for the «sassembly as. as- |-was “confused; and the more_part aauays Gr. |-"knew not wherefore they _-'were.| “=> | come_together.
3S And they_drew Alexander out_of 33.1'Tim.1. | the multitude, the Jews putting him 2, ,?7™- forward. And «Alexander beckoned. “~~ with the hand, and ~would have_made_ his_defence unto_the people. i
% But «when_they_rknew that he_ r.re-_ twas a Jew, all with one voice, about) ognized. the_space_of two hours, seried _out, | “Great is ar “Diana of_the_Ephesians.” |
uy
A.D. 59 and 4—63.
THE TOWN CLERK APPEASES THE PEOPLE,
m. rnulti-
= & Bee"
t. temples. ai. indeed,
c. or court. days are- kept.
Pp. pro- consuls,
as. assem- bly, Gr. ekklesia.
at. also,
PAUL DEPARTS TO MACE- DONIA,
A.D. 60 and 4—ik-.
GREECE.
4. Ch, 19. 29; 16. 1, 2. a, as_far_as.
t. or Timothy. 5. Col. 4. 7. Ch, 21. 29. TROAS. THE
BREAKING OF BREAD.
d, dis- coursed, w. the word, EvuTYCHUS, 7, lamps.
0. on,
b, borne. down_by.
di. dis- coursing,
Ui. life, Gr. psuché,
Acts XIX. 35.
85 And «when the townclerk had_ appeased the people, he_'said, “Ye men of_Ephesus, what man is_there that knoweth not how_that_the city of_ the_Ephesians +is a ‘worshipper of_the great goddess «ar Diana, and of _the image which _ fell _ down _ from_zJupi- ter?
86 Seeing then that_these_things can- not_be_spoken_against, ye ought to_be “quiet, and to_do nothing rashly.
37 For ye_have_brought hither these -men, which are neither robbers_of_ ‘churches, nor_yet blasphemers of_your «goddess.
38 Wherefore if ,‘ Demetrius, and the craftsmen which_are with him, have a matter against any man, cthe law is_ open, and there_are p deputies: 'let_ them_implead one_another.
39 But if ye-enquire any_thing con- cerning other ~_matters, it_shall_be_ determined in @ -lawful 4s assembly.
40 For ,¢we_are_in_danger to_be_ called_in_question for this_day’s uproar, there_being no cause whereby we_'may *give an account of_this ~concourse.”
41 And »swhen_he_had =thus spoken,
he_dismissed the as assembly. AND after the uproar -was_
20 ceased, ~Paul -scalled_unto_him the disciples, and »sembraced them, and departed for_to_-go into -Mace- donia.
2 And-+when-he_had_gone_over those vparts, and -shad_given them much exhortation, he_came into -Greece.
8 And there abode three months, and when the Jews laid_wait for_him, 4as_he_was_about to_sail into Syria, he_purposed -to_return through Mace- donia.
4 And there_~accompanied him «into «Asia Sopater of_Berea; and of_the_ Thessalonians, Aristarchus and Se- cundus; and Gaius of_Derbe, and ¢ Timotheus ; and of_Asia, Tychicus and Trophimus.
5 These going_before ~tarried_for us at Troas,
6 And Wwe sailed_away from Philippi after the days of_-=unleavened_bread, and came unto them to -Troas in five days ; where we_abode seven days,
7 And upon the first day of_the =week, “when the disciples came _ together
-|dpreached unto_them, ready to_de-
part on_the morrow; and ~continued his wespeech until midnight.
8 And there_“were many /lights in the upper_chamber, where they_~were “gathered_together.
9 And there_ssat cin a «window a certain young-_man named Eutychus, -being_? fallen_into a deep sleep: and +as «Paul was long @ preaching, he_ «ssunk_down with -sleep, and fell down fom the third_loft, and was_taken_up
ead.
10 And -Paul «+went_down, and fell_ on him, and embracing Aim said, “Trouble not yourselves ; for his /‘-life is in him.”
ll +:When_he therefore was_come_ up_again, and -+had_broken bread, and
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eaten, and «talked a long while, even_ till break_of_day, so he_dep: i
2 And they_brought the /ayoung_ man 4alive, and were not a little com- forted.
13 And Wwe ++went_before to «ship, and sailed unto Assos, there intending to_ *take_in «Paul: for-so ~had-he “ap- pointed, minding himself to_go_afoot.
14 And when he_met_with us at ~Assos, we_+took him in, and came to Mitylene. :
15 And’ we_ssailed thence, and came the next day over_against Chios; and the next orca at Samos, and «tarried at gyllium ; and the next day we_caine to Miletus,
16 For -Paul had determined to_sail_ by «Ephesus, because he would not -spend _ the time in «Asia: for he_ hasted, if it_-were possible for_him, to_ ‘be at Jerusalem the day of_~Pentecost.
17 And from Miletus he «sent to Ephesus, and called the elders of_the church, us 18 And when they_were_come to him, he_said unto_them, “He know, from the first day that I_came into Asia, after.what_manner I_shave_been with you ‘at -all seaso: ee
19 sServing the Lord with all hu- mility_of_mind, and with_many tears, | * and temptations, which »befell me by the Sep ae t of_the Jews:
2 And how I_kept_back nothing -4that was_profitable wnto you, but have shewed you, and have taught you publicly, and from _house to_house,
21 Testifying both to_the_Jews, and_ also to_the_Greeks, repentance ttoward God, and faith -toward our «Lord Jesus Christ. f 2 And now, behold, £ go “bound in_ the spirit unto Jerusalem, not “know- ing the_things_that shall_befall me there:
2% Save that the Holy--Ghost wit- nesseth in_every city, saying that bonds and afflictions abide me. $f
24 But none_of_these_things *move-
mIne, neither count_I my !rlife dear unto_myself, so_that. 1_-might_finish my “course with joy, and the ministry, which I_have_received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel ofthe grace of_-God, 2 And now, behold, £ “know that pe all, among whom I_-have_gone preach- ing the kingdom of_-God, shall_see my -face no_more,
26 Wherefore I_take you to_record rthis day, that £ am pure from the blood of_all men.
27 For I_shave not shunned ~to_-de- clare unto_you all the counsel of_-God.
23 'Take_heed therefore unto_your- selves, and to_all the liflock, over the which the Holy -Ghost hath made you overseers, ‘to_'feed the church of_-God, which He_hath_purchased with -His_ own blood.
22 For £ ‘know this, that after my «departing shall grievous wolves enter_ in among you, not sparing the /i flock. 30 Also of your own-_selves shall men arise, speaking “perverse_things, -to_ draw_away «disciples after them.
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