< Acts 20 >
1 After now ceasing the uproar (having summoned [him] *N(k)O*) Paul the disciples and (having encouraged *NO*) having said farewell he departed (to go *N(k)O*) to (*k*) Macedonia.
2 Having passed through then the districts those and having exhorted them with talk much he came to Greece;
3 Having continued then months three, having been made a plot against him by the Jews he being about to sail into Syria, arose (a purpose *N(k)O*) to return through Macedonia.
4 Was accompanied by then him (until Asia *KO*) Sopater ([son] of Pyrrhus *NO*) a Berean, of the Thessalonians now Aristarchus and Secundus and Gaius of Derbe and Timothy; [the] Asians now Tychicus and Trophimus,
5 These (also *no*) (having gone ahead *NK(o)*) were awaiting us in Troas;
6 We ourselves then sailed away after the days of the Unleavened Bread from Philippi and we came to them at Troas within days five (where *N(k)O*) we stayed days seven.
7 In then the first [day] of the week come together (we *N(K)O*) (disciples for the *K*) breaking of bread Paul was talking to them about to depart on the next day he was continuing then the talk until midnight;
8 There were now lamps many in the upper room where (we were *N(K)O*) assembled.
9 (sitting *N(k)O*) then a certain young man named Eutychus by the window, overpowered by sleep deep as is talking Paul on longer, having been overpowered by the sleep he fell from the third story down and was picked up dead.
10 Having descended however Paul fell upon him and having embraced [him] said; Not do be alarmed; the for life of him in him is.
11 Having gone up then and having broken (the *no*) bread and having eaten, for long and having talked until daybreak, so he departed.
12 They brought then the boy alive and were comforted not a little.
13 We ourselves however (having gone ahead to *NK(o)*) the ship sailed (to *N(k)O*) Assos, there being about to take in Paul; Thus for having arranged himself he was readying himself to go on foot.
14 When now (he was meeting with *N(k)O*) us at Assos, having taken in him we came to Mitylene;
15 And from there And from there having sailed away on the following [day] we arrived (opposite *N(k)O*) Chios, on the then next [day] we arrived at Samos (and await in Trogyllium *K*) on the (and *no*) following [day] we came to Miletus.
16 (Had decided *N(k)O*) for Paul to sail by Ephesus, so that not it may happen to him to spend time in Asia; he was hastened for if possible (it would be *N(k)O*) for him on the day of Pentecost to be in Jerusalem.
17 From then Miletus having sent to Ephesus he called for the elders of the church.
18 When then they had come to him he said to them; You yourselves know from [the] first day on which I arrived in Asia how with you the whole time I was
19 serving the Lord with all humility and (many *K*) tears and trials that were happening to me in the plots of the Jews;
20 how no [thing] I did shrink back of that being profitable not to declare to you and to teach you publicly and from house to house,
21 earnestly testifying to Jews both and to Greeks in (*k*) God repentance and faith (*k*) in the Lord of us Jesus (Christ. *KO*)
22 And now behold bound I myself in the Spirit go to Jerusalem what in it will happen to me not knowing,
23 except that the Spirit Holy in every city fully testifies (to me *NO*) saying that chains and tribulations me await.
24 But not of any (account *N(k)O*) I make (nor I have *K*) the life (of mine *k*) dear to myself, so as (to finish *NK(o)*) the course of mine (with joy *K*) and the ministry that I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify fully the gospel of the grace of God.
25 And now behold I myself know that no longer no longer you will behold the face of me you yourselves all among whom I have gone about proclaiming the kingdom (of the God. *K*)
26 (therefore *N(k)O*) I testify to you in this day that innocent (I am *N(k)O*) of the blood of all;
27 not for I shrunk back not [from] declaring all the counsel of God to you.
28 do take heed (therefore *K*) to yourselves and to all the flock among which you the Spirit Holy has set overseers, to shepherd the church of the (Lord and *O*) God, which He purchased with blood the own.
29 I myself (for *k*) know (this *k*) that will come in after the departure of mine wolves grievous among you not sparing the flock,
30 and out from your own selves will rise up men speaking perverted [things] such that to draw away disciples after (them. *NK(o)*)
31 Therefore do watch remembering that three years night and day not I ceased with tears admonishing one each.
32 And now I commit you (brothers *K*) (to God *NK(O)*) and to the word of the grace of Him, who is being able (to build [it] *N(k)O*) and to give (to you *k*) (the *no*) inheritance among those sanctified all.
33 Silver or gold or clothing of no [one] I coveted;
34 You yourselves (now *k*) know that to the needs of me and to that [of those] being with me ministered to hands these.
35 In everything I showed you that by thus straining it behooves [us] to aid those being weak, to remember and also the words of the Lord Jesus, how He Himself said; Blessed it is more to give than to receive.
36 And these things having said having bowed the knee of him with all them he prayed.
37 Much then weeping there was among all, and having fallen upon the neck of Paul they were kissing him,
38 sorrowing especially over the word that he had spoken that no longer no longer they are about the face of him to see. They were accompanying then him to the ship.