< Acts 21 >

1 And it came to pass, when we set sail, having torn ourselves from them, running a straight course, we came unto Cos, and, on the next day, unto Rhodes, —and from thence unto Patara;
After then it happened sailing our having drawn away from them, having run directly we came to Cos, and the next [day] to Rhodes, and from there and from there to Patara.
2 and, finding a ship crossing over to Phoenicia, going on board, we set sail.
And having found a boat passing over into Phoenicia having gone on board we set sail.
3 And, sighting Cyprus, and leaving it behind to the left, we held on our voyage to Syria, and landed at Tyre; for, there, the ship was to discharge her cargo.
(Having sighted *NK+o) then Cyprus and having left it on the left we were sailing to Syria and (we disembarked *N+kO) at Tyre; There for the ship was unloading the cargo.
4 And, finding up the disciples, we remained there seven days, and they, unto Paul, began to say, through the Spirit, that he would gain no footing in Jerusalem.
(and *k) Having sought out (then *no) the disciples we remained there days seven, who to Paul were telling through the Spirit not (to go up *N+kO) to Jerusalem.
5 And, when it came to pass that we had completed the days, we went forth, and continued our journey, all of them accompanying us, with wives and children, as far as outside the city; and, kneeling down on the beach in prayer,
When then it happened that we [were] completing the days, having set out we were journeying while are accompanying us everyone with wives and children as far as outside the city, And having bowed the knees on the shore (having prayed *N+kO)
6 we tare ourselves from each other, and we went on board the ship, while, they, returned unto their homes.
(we greeted *N+kO) one another and (we went up *N+k+o) into the boat, they then returned to [their] own.
7 And, we, finishing the voyage from Tyre, reached Ptolemais, and, saluting the brethren, abode one day with them;
We ourselves then the voyage having completed from Tyre came down to Ptolemais, and having greeted the brothers we stayed day one with them.
8 and, on the morrow departing, we came to Caesarea, and, entering into the house of Philip the evangelist, who was of the seven, we abode with him.
On the now next day having gone forth (those with Paul *K) (we came *NK+O) to Caesarea, and having entered into the house of Philip the evangelist (who *k) is being of the seven we stayed with him.
9 Now—this man, had four virgin daughters, who used to prophesy.
With this [man] now there were daughters four virgins prophesying.
10 And, as we stayed on many days, there came down a certain man from Judaea, a prophet, by name Agabus;
Remaining now (of us *K) days many came down a certain one from Judea a prophet named Agabus,
11 and, coming unto us, and taking Paul’s girdle, he bound his own feet and hands, and said—Thus, saith the Holy Spirit, the man whose this girdle is, shall the Jews thus bind in Jerusalem, and deliver up into the hands of Gentiles.
and having come to us and having taken the belt of Paul, having bound (both *k) (of himself *N+kO) the feet and the hands he said; Thus says the Spirit Holy; The man of whom is belt this, in this way will bind in Jerusalem the Jews and will deliver [him] into [the] hands of [the] Gentiles.
12 And, when we heard these things, both, we, and they of the place began beseeching him, not to go up unto Jerusalem.
When then we had heard these things, were begging we ourselves both and those of that place not to go up him to Jerusalem.
13 Then, answered Paul—What are ye doing, weeping and breaking my heart? For, I, not only to be bound, but to die in Jerusalem, am ready, in behalf of the name of the Lord Jesus.
(Then *N+kO) answered Paul; What are you doing weeping and breaking my heart? I myself for not only to be bound but also to die at Jerusalem readiness have for the name of the Lord Jesus.
14 And, as he was not to be persuaded, we ceased, saying—the Lord’s, will be done!
Not is being persuaded then he we were silent having said; Of the Lord the will (should be [done]. *N+kO)
15 And, after these days, making ready what we had, we started to go up unto Jerusalem;
After now days these having packed the baggage we were ascending to Jerusalem.
16 and there went certain also of the disciples from Caesarea, along with us, who were to introduce us unto one with whom we might be entertained, one Mnason of Cyprus, an early disciple.
Went then also [some] of the disciples from Caesarea with us, bringing [one] with whom we may lodge, Mnason a certain Cypriot, an early disciple.
17 Now, when we came to Jerusalem, the brethren, gladly welcomed us.
Having arrived now we at Jerusalem gladly (received *N+kO) us the brothers.
18 And, on the next day, Paul went in with us unto James, and, all the elders, were present.
On the now following [day] was going in Paul with us unto James, all and arrived the elders.
19 And, saluting them, he went on to narrate, one by one, each of the things which God had wrought among the nations through his ministry.
And having greeted them he was relating by one each of the things did God among the Gentiles through the ministry of him.
20 And, they, having heard, began glorifying God; and they said to him—Thou observest, brother, how many myriads there are among the Jews who have believed, and, all, are zealous for the law.
Those then having heard were glorifying (God, *N+KO) (They said *NK+o) then to him; You see brother, how many myriads there are (among the *NO) (Jews *N+kO) who having believed and all zealous ones for the law are.
21 Now they have heard it rumoured concerning thee, that, an apostacy, art thou teaching, from Moses, unto all the Jews, who are among the nations, telling them not to be circumcising their children, nor, by the customs, to be walking.
They have been informed now about you that apostasy you teach from Moses those among the Gentiles all Jews telling not to circumcise them the children nor in the customs to walk.
22 What, then, is it? at all events, they will hear that thou hast come.
What then is it? Certainly (should multitude to assemble *K) they will hear (for *k) that you have come.
23 This, then, do, which unto thee, we say: —We have four men who have a vow upon themselves.
This therefore do you what to you we say; There are with us men four a vow having (on *NK+o) themselves;
24 Taking these unto thee, be purified with them, and spend something upon them, that they may shave their head; and all will get to know, that the things which they have heard rumoured concerning thee, are, nothing, —on the contrary, thou thyself, dost keep the ranks, guarding the law.
These [men] having taken do be purified with them and do bear expense for them so that (they will shave *N+kO) the head, and (will know *N+kO) all that of which they have been informed about you no [thing] is, but you walk orderly also yourself keeping the law.
25 But, concerning them of the nations who have believed, we ourselves, sent, deciding that they should be guarding themselves, both as to idol sacrifice, and blood, and what is strangled, and fornication.
Concerning now those having believed of the Gentiles we ourselves (wrote to *NK+O) having adjudged (nothing such to keep them only except *K) to keep from them the both idol-sacrifices and blood and what is strangled and sexual immorality.
26 Then Paul, taking unto him the men, on the next day, with them, being purified, began entering into the temple to declare the filling up of the days of the purification—until, the offering, had been presented for each one of them.
Then Paul having taken the men on the following day with them having been purified was entering into the temple declaring the fulfillment of the days of the purification until that was offered for one each of them the sacrifice.
27 When, however, the seven days were on the point of being concluded, the Jews from Asia, observing him in the temple, began to urge-on all the multitude, and thrust upon them their hands,
When now were about the seven days to be completed, the from Asia Jews having seen him in the temple were stirring up all the crowd and laid upon him hands
28 crying out—Israelites! be giving help! This, is the man who, against the people, and the law, and this place, is teaching, all men everywhere; furthermore, even Greeks, hath he brought into the temple, and hath profaned this holy place.
crying out; Men Israelites, do help. This is the man who against the people and the law and place this all those (everywhere *N+kO) teaching, besides and also Greeks he has brought into the temple and has defiled holy place this.
29 For they had before seen Trophimus, the Ephesian, in the city along with him, whom they were supposing, Paul, had brought, into the temple.
It was they for (having foreseen *NK+o) Trophimus the Ephesian in the city with him, whom they were supposing that into the temple had brought Paul.
30 And the whole city was set in motion, and there took place a running together of the people, and, laying hold of Paul, they proceeded to drag him outside the temple, and, straightway, the doors were made fast.
Was thrown into commotion also the city whole and there was a rushing together of the people, And having laid hold of Paul they were dragging him outside the temple; and immediately were shut the doors.
31 When, also, they were seeking to slay him, there was carried up information, unto the captain of the band, that all Jerusalem was in confusion: —
Of them seeking (then *N+kO) him to kill there came a report to the commander of the cohort that all (are in an uproar *N+kO) Jerusalem;
32 who, instantly taking unto him soldiers and centurions, ran down upon them; and, they, seeing the captain and the soldiers, left off striking Paul.
who at once having taken with [him] soldiers and centurions ran down upon them. And having seen the commander and the soldiers they stopped beating Paul.
33 Then, the captain, drawing near, laid hold of him, and ordered him to be bound with two chains, —and began to enquire, who he might be, and what he had done;
(Then *NK+o) having drawn near the commander laid hold of him and he commanded [him] to be bound with chains two and he was inquiring who (maybe *k) he would be and what it is he having done.
34 but, others, were calling out, something else, in the multitude; and so, as he could not get to know the certainty, because of the tumult, he ordered him to be brought into the castle.
Others however another [or] one thing (were crying out *N+kO) in the crowd. Not (is being able *N+kO) now (he *no) to know the facts on account of the uproar he ordered to be brought him into the barracks.
35 And, when he came unto the stairs, so it was that he was borne along by the soldiers, because of the force of the multitude;
When now he came to the stairs, it happened that being carried he by the soldiers because of the violence of the crowd;
36 for the throng of the people was following, crying out—Away with him!
Were following for the multitude of the people (crying out; *N+kO) Away with him.
37 But, when he was on the point of being taken into the castle, Paul saith unto the captain—Is it allowed me, to say somewhat unto thee? And he said—With Greek, art thou acquainted?
Being about then to be brought into the barracks Paul says to the commander; If is it permitted to me to say something to you? Then he was saying; Greek do you know?
38 Not, then, art, thou, the Egyptian, who, before these days, stirred up to sedition and led out into the wilderness the four-thousand men of the Assassins?
Surely then you yourself are the Egyptian before these the days having led a revolt and having led out into the wilderness the four thousand men of the Assassins?
39 And Paul said—I, indeed, am a Jew, of Tarsus in Cilicia, —a citizen, of no obscure city; but I beseech thee, give me leave to speak unto the people!
Said however Paul; I myself a man indeed am a Jew of Tarsus of Cilicia not [of an] insignificant city a citizen, I implore however you; do allow me to speak to the people.
40 And, when he had given leave, Paul, standing upon the stairs, waved with his hand unto the people; and, when great silence was secured, he addressed them in the Hebrew language, saying—
When was permitting then he Paul having stood on the stairs made a sign with the hand to the people, great then silence having taken place (he addressed [them] *NK+o) in the Hebrew language saying:

< Acts 21 >