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OET-RV ACTs Chapter 20

OETACTs 20 ©

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20:1 Paul travels to Macedonia and Achaia

20After all the commotion had died down, Paul sent for the believers, and after greeting and encouraging them, he left Ephesus to go to Macedonia.[fn] 2As he travelled through the districts, he challenged the people there with a lot of messages, until he eventually arrived in Greece. 3He’d been there about three months when he heard about a plot by some Jews to waylay him as he boarded a ship to return to Syria, so instead he decided to return through Macedonia 4with Sopater son of Pyrrhus from Berea, Aristarchus and Secundus from Thessalonica, Gaius from Derbe, Tychicus and Trophimus from the province of Asia Minor, and Timothy all accompanying him. 5They went ahead and waited for us[fn] at Troas. 6So we sailed out from Philippi after the Flat Bread Celebration. We arrived and meet the others there at Troas after a five-day trip, and then stayed on there for seven days.

20:7 Paul’s all-night discussions in Troas

7On the Sunday we had gathered together to break bread together and Paul was discussing many things with them. As he was scheduled to leave the next day, the meeting went on towards midnight 8and there were many lamps in the upper room where we had all gathered. 9Now there was a young man named Eutychus who was sitting on the window sill, and as Paul went on, he fell asleep and toppled down from the third storey. The ones who reached him first thought he was dead, 10but Paul had come downstairs and bent over Eutychus and held him in his arms and said to the crowd, “Don’t worry, he’s still alive.” 11Then Paul went back up and broke the bread with the others, eating a little and continuing to talk with them until leaving at daybreak. 12The locals took the young man home and were very relieved that he was alive.

20:13 Sailing from Troas to Miletus

13We went ahead to the ship and departed for Assos where it had been arranged that we’d pick up Paul because he wanted to walk there. 14So when we met him at Assos, he boarded the ship and we all sailed on to Mitylene. 15After we left Mitylene, we were out from Kios the next day, in Samos the day after that, and then the following day we arrived at Miletus. 16Paul had decided to sail past Ephesus because he was hurrying to try to get the Yerusalem for the Day of Pentecost so he didn’t want to spend time in Asia Minor.

20:17 Paul’s farewell to the Ephesian elders

17So while we were at Miletus, he sent a message to Ephesus for the elders of the assembly to come to him. 18When they arrived, he told them, “You all know that from the very first day that I set foot in Asia Minor and for the entire time that I was there 19I humbly served the master even through tears and trials when the Jews plotted to destroy me. 20But I didn’t shrink back from teaching you everything that would help you, whether I was teaching in public or in individual homes. 21I explained to both Jews and Greeks how they needed to turn their backs on their sins and towards God with faith in our master Yeshua the messiah.

22However the spirit is now forcing me towards Yerusalem even though I don’t know what will happen to me there. 23I just know that recently in every city, the holy spirit tells me that chains and hardships are waiting for me. 24But I’ve never regarded my own life as being valuable—I only want to reach the end of my life having served in the way that the master Yeshua instructed me to speak out the good message about God’s grace.

25So you see, I know that all of you from here where I passed through proclaiming God’s kingdom, you will never see me again. 26That’s why I’m declaring to all of you today that I’m not guilty of your judgement 27because I didn’t avoid telling you anything that I had from God. 28So now you elders look after your own lives and those of your flock because the holy spirit chose you as overseers to shepherd the assembly of God’s people who he paid for with his very own blood. 29I’m aware that after I leave, vicious wolves will come in amongst you and trying to steal the flock. 30Even some of you will rise up and teach a message that’s warped but which will draw some of the believers away to follow it, 31so take great care. Remember that for three years, I never stopped warning each of you along with my tears 32so now I am leaving you all in God’s hands and with the message of his grace which is quite capable of helping you grow to receive the inheritance that’s for all those who’ve been purified.

33I never envied anyone’s gold or silver or fancy clothes 34and you yourselves know that I laboured with my own hands to cover my expenses and for those with me. 35Yes, I showed you all that it’s good to work and to take care of the weaker ones and to remember the message of the master Yeshua when he said that it’s better to be a giver than a taker.”

36When he’d finished speaking, Paul knelt down and prayed with them all. 37Everyone was sobbing as they hugged and kissed him 38because what he had said about never seeing him again had really distressed them. Then they accompanied him to his ship.


20:1 As he’d already decided—see 19:21.

20:5 Luke (the writer) includes himself here.

OETACTs 20 ©

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