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ACTs 20:7–20:12 ©

Paul’s all-night discussions in Troas

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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.

7And on the first day of_the week, us having_been_gathered_together to_break bread, the Paulos was_discussing with_them, going to_be_departing on_the day of_next, and was_prolonging the speech until midnight.
8And there_were many lamps in the upper_room, where we_were having_been_gathered_together.
9And a_certain young_man by_the_name Eutuⱪos sitting by the window, being_overcome by_ deep _sleep, the as_ Paulos _discussing on more, having_been_overcome by the sleep, he_fell down from the third_story, and was_taken_up dead.
10But having_come_down, the Paulos fell_on on_him and having_embraced  him said:
Be_ not _being_distressed, because/for the life of_him is in him.
11And having_gone_up, and having_broke the bread and having_tasted it, and for having_ much _conversed until daybreak, thus he_came_out.
12And they_brought the boy living, and were_comforted not moderately.

ACTs 20:7–20:12 ©

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