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Acts 20 :: Amplified Bible (AMP)

Paul in Macedonia and Greece

Act 20:1

After the uproar had ended, Paul sent for the disciples, and when he had encouraged them he told them goodbye, and set off to go to [fn]Macedonia.

Act 20:2After he had gone through those districts and had encouraged the believers, he came to Greece.
Act 20:3And he stayed three months, and when a plot was formed against him by the Jews as he was about to set sail for Syria, he decided to return through Macedonia (northern Greece).
Act 20:4He was accompanied by Sopater of Berea, the son of Pyrrhus, and by Aristarchus and Secundus of the Thessalonians, and by Gaius of Derbe, and Timothy, and Tychicus and Trophimus of Asia.
Act 20:5These men went on ahead and were waiting for us (including Luke) at Troas.
Act 20:6We sailed from Philippi after the days of Unleavened Bread (Passover week), and within five days we reached them at Troas, where we stayed for seven days.
Act 20:7

Now on the first day of the week (Sunday), when we were gathered together to break bread (share communion), Paul began talking with them, intending to leave the next day; and he kept on with his message until midnight.

Act 20:8Now there were many lamps in the upper room where we were assembled,
Act 20:9and there was a young man named Eutychus (“Lucky”) sitting on the window sill. He was sinking into a deep sleep, and as Paul [fn]kept on talking longer and longer, he was completely overcome by sleep and fell down from the third story; and he was picked up dead.
Act 20:10But Paul went down and threw himself on him and embraced him, and said [to those standing around him], “Do not be troubled, because [fn]he is alive.”
Act 20:11When Paul had gone back upstairs and had broken the bread and eaten, he talked [informally and confidentially] with them for a long time—until daybreak [in fact]—and then he left.
Act 20:12They took the boy [Eutychus] home alive, and were greatly comforted and encouraged.

Troas to Miletus

Act 20:13

But we went on ahead to the ship and set sail for Assos, intending to take Paul on board there; for that was what he had arranged, intending himself to go [a shorter route] by land.

Act 20:14So when he met us at Assos, we took him on board and sailed on to Mitylene.
Act 20:15Sailing from there, we arrived the next day [at a point] opposite Chios; the following day we crossed over to Samos, and the next day we arrived at Miletus [about 30 miles south of Ephesus].
Act 20:16Paul had decided to sail on past Ephesus so that he would not end up spending time [unnecessarily] in [the province of] Asia (modern Turkey); for he was in a hurry to be in Jerusalem, if possible, on the day of [fn]Pentecost.

Farewell to Ephesus

Act 20:17

However, from Miletus he sent word to Ephesus and summoned the elders of the church [to meet him there].

Act 20:18And when they arrived he said to them:

“You know well how I [lived when I] was with you, from the first day that I set foot in Asia [until now],

Act 20:19serving the Lord with all humility and with tears and trials which came on me because of the plots of the Jews [against me];
Act 20:20[you know] how I did not shrink back in fear from telling you anything that was for your benefit, or from teaching you in public meetings, and from house to house,
Act 20:21solemnly [and wholeheartedly] testifying to both Jews and Greeks, urging them to turn in repentance to God and [to have] faith in our Lord Jesus Christ [for salvation].
Act 20:22“And now, compelled by the Spirit and obligated by my convictions, I am going to Jerusalem, not knowing what will happen to me there,
Act 20:23except that the Holy Spirit solemnly [and emphatically] affirms to me in city after city that imprisonment and suffering await me.
Act 20:24“But I do not consider my life as something of value or dear to me, so that I may [with joy] finish my course and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify faithfully of the good news of God’s [precious, undeserved] grace [which makes us free of the guilt of sin and grants us eternal life].
Act 20:25

“And now, listen carefully: I know that none of you, among whom I went about preaching the kingdom, [fn]will see me again.

Act 20:26“For that reason I testify to you on this [our parting] day that I am innocent of the blood of all people.
Act 20:27“For I did not shrink from declaring to you the whole purpose and plan of God.
Act 20:28“Take care and be on guard for yourselves and for the whole flock over which the Holy Spirit has appointed you as overseers, to shepherd (tend, feed, guide) the church of God which He bought with His own blood.
Act 20:29“I know that after I am gone, [false teachers like] ferocious wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock;
Act 20:30even from among your own selves men will arise, speaking perverse and distorted things, to draw away the disciples after themselves [as their followers].
Act 20:31“Therefore be continually alert, remembering that for three years, night or day, I did not stop admonishing and advising each one [of you] with tears.
Act 20:32“And now I commend you to God [placing you in His protective, loving care] and [I commend you] to the word of His grace [the counsel and promises of His unmerited favor]. His grace is able to build you up and to give you the [rightful] inheritance among all those who are sanctified [that is, among those who are set apart for God’s purpose—all believers].
Act 20:33“I had no desire for anyone’s silver or gold or [expensive] clothes.
Act 20:34“You know personally that these hands ministered to my own needs [working in manual labor] and to [those of] the people who were with me.
Act 20:35“In everything I showed you [by example] that by working hard in this way you must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, that He Himself said, ‘It is more blessed [and brings greater joy] to give than to receive.’”
Act 20:36

When he had said these things, he knelt down and prayed with them all.

Act 20:37And [fn]they began to weep openly and threw their arms around Paul’s neck, and repeatedly kissed him,
Act 20:38grieving and distressed especially over the word which he had spoken, that they would not see him again. And they accompanied him to the ship.
AMP Footnotes
Northern Greece.
Luke (the writer) takes a good-natured poke at Paul when he describes Paul’s long-winded preaching. Anyone who studies Paul’s letters, especially in the original Greek, will soon discover that Paul was a vivacious, wonderfully emotional servant of the Lord who was never stingy with words.
Lit his soul is in him.
The yearly Jewish festival which celebrated the harvest.
Paul did not to expect to return to Ephesus, but he did. See 1 Tim 1:3.
Lit there was considerable weeping of all.
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