Acts  
 21
  - After we had torn ourselves away from them, 
    we put out to sea and sailed straight to Cos. The next day we went to Rhodes 
    and from there to Patara.
 
  - We found a ship crossing over to Phoenicia, 
    went on board and set sail.
 
  - After sighting Cyprus and passing to the 
    south of it, we sailed on to Syria. We landed at Tyre, where our ship was 
    to unload its cargo.
 
  - Finding the disciples there, we stayed with 
    them seven days. Through the Spirit they urged Paul not to go on to Jerusalem.
 
  - But when our time was up, we left and continued 
    on our way. All the disciples and their wives and children accompanied us 
    out of the city, and there on the beach we knelt to pray.
 
  - After saying good-by to each other, we went 
    aboard the ship, and they returned home.
 
  - We continued our voyage from Tyre and landed 
    at Ptolemais, where we greeted the brothers and stayed with them for a day.
 
  - Leaving the next day, we reached Caesarea 
    and stayed at the house of Philip the evangelist, one of the Seven.
 
  - He had four unmarried daughters who prophesied.
 
  - After we had been there a number of days, 
    a prophet named Agabus came down from Judea.
 
  - Coming over to us, he took Paul's belt, tied 
    his own hands and feet with it and said, "The Holy Spirit says, 'In this 
    way the Jews of Jerusalem will bind the owner of this belt and will hand him 
    over to the Gentiles.'"
 
  - When we heard this, we and the people there 
    pleaded with Paul not to go up to Jerusalem.
 
  - Then Paul answered, "Why are you weeping 
    and breaking my heart? I am ready not only to be bound, but also to die in 
    Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus."
 
  - When he would not be dissuaded, we gave up 
    and said, "The Lord's will be done."
 
  - After this, we got ready and went up to Jerusalem.
 
  - Some of the disciples from Caesarea accompanied 
    us and brought us to the home of Mnason, where we were to stay. He was a man 
    from Cyprus and one of the early disciples.
 
  - When we arrived at Jerusalem, the brothers 
    received us warmly.
 
  - The next day Paul and the rest of us went 
    to see James, and all the elders were present.
 
  - Paul greeted them and reported in detail 
    what God had done among the Gentiles through his ministry.
 
  - When they heard this, they praised God. Then 
    they said to Paul: "You see, brother, how many thousands of Jews have 
    believed, and all of them are zealous for the law.
 
  - They have been informed that you teach all 
    the Jews who live among the Gentiles to turn away from Moses, telling them 
    not to circumcise their children or live according to our customs.
 
  - What shall we do? They will certainly hear 
    that you have come,
 
  - so do what we tell you. There are four men 
    with us who have made a vow.
 
  - Take these men, join in their purification 
    rites and pay their expenses, so that they can have their heads shaved. Then 
    everybody will know there is no truth in these reports about you, but that 
    you yourself are living in obedience to the law.
 
  - As for the Gentile believers, we have written 
    to them our decision that they should abstain from food sacrificed to idols, 
    from blood, from the meat of strangled animals and from sexual immorality."
 
  - The next day Paul took the men and purified 
    himself along with them. Then he went to the temple to give notice of the 
    date when the days of purification would end and the offering would be made 
    for each of them.
 
  - When the seven days were nearly over, some 
    Jews from the province of Asia saw Paul at the temple. They stirred up the 
    whole crowd and seized him,
 
  - shouting, "Men of Israel, help us! This 
    is the man who teaches all men everywhere against our people and our law and 
    this place. And besides, he has brought Greeks into the temple area and defiled 
    this holy place."
 
  - (They had previously seen Trophimus the Ephesian 
    in the city with Paul and assumed that Paul had brought him into the temple 
    area.)
 
  - The whole city was aroused, and the people 
    came running from all directions. Seizing Paul, they dragged him from the 
    temple, and immediately the gates were shut.
 
  - While they were trying to kill him, news 
    reached the commander of the Roman troops that the whole city of Jerusalem 
    was in an uproar.
 
  - He at once took some officers and soldiers 
    and ran down to the crowd. When the rioters saw the commander and his soldiers, 
    they stopped beating Paul.
 
  - The commander came up and arrested him and 
    ordered him to be bound with two chains. Then he asked who he was and what 
    he had done.
 
  - Some in the crowd shouted one thing and some 
    another, and since the commander could not get at the truth because of the 
    uproar, he ordered that Paul be taken into the barracks.
 
  - When Paul reached the steps, the violence 
    of the mob was so great he had to be carried by the soldiers.
 
  - The crowd that followed kept shouting, "Away 
    with him !"
 
  - As the soldiers were about to take Paul into 
    the barracks, he asked the commander, "May I say something to you?" 
    "Do you speak Greek?" he replied.
 
  - "Aren't you the Egyptian who started 
    a revolt and led four thousand terrorists out into the desert some time ago 
    ?"
 
  - Paul answered, "I am a Jew, from Tarsus 
    in Cilicia, a citizen of no ordinary city. Please let me speak to the people."
 
  - Having received the commander's permission, 
    Paul stood on the steps and motioned to the crowd. When they were all silent, 
    he said to them in Aramaic: 
      
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