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Acts 20:17
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In Miletus Paul sent a message back to Ephesus, telling the elders of the church in Ephesus to come to him.
Acts 20:18
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When they came, Paul said to them, "You know about my life from the first day I came to Asia. You know the way I lived all the time I was with you.
Acts 20:36
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When Paul finished speaking, he knelt down, and they all prayed together.
Acts 20:37-38
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They cried and cried. They were especially sad because Paul had said they would never see him again. They hugged him and kissed him. Then they went with him to the ship to say goodbye.
Acts 21:4
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We found the Lord's followers there and stayed with them for seven days. They warned Paul not to go to Jerusalem because of what the Spirit had told them.
Acts 21:12
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When we heard this, we and the other followers there begged Paul not to go to Jerusalem.
Acts 21:18
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The next day Paul went with us to visit James, and all the elders were there.
Acts 21:19
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After greeting them, Paul told them point by point all that God had used him to do among the non-Jewish people.
Acts 21:20
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When the leaders heard this, they praised God. Then they said to Paul, "Brother, you can see that thousands of Jews have become believers, but they think it is very important to obey the Law of Moses.
Acts 21:26
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So Paul took the four men with him. The next day he shared in their cleansing ceremony. Then he went to the Temple area and announced the time when the days of the cleansing ceremony would be finished. On the last day an offering would be given for each of the men.
Acts 21:27
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When the seven-day period was almost finished, some Jews from Asia saw Paul in the Temple area. They stirred up everyone into an angry mob. They grabbed Paul
Acts 21:29
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(The Jews said this because they had seen Trophimus with Paul in Jerusalem. Trophimus was a man from Ephesus. The Jews thought that Paul had taken him into the holy area of the Temple.)
Acts 21:30
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An angry reaction spread throughout the city, and everyone came running to the Temple. They grabbed Paul and dragged him out of the holy area, and the gates were closed immediately.
Acts 21:31
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While they were trying to kill Paul, the commander of the Roman army in Jerusalem got word that the whole city was in a state of riot.
Acts 21:32
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Immediately the commander ran to where the crowd had gathered, taking with him some army officers and soldiers. When the people saw the commander and his soldiers, they stopped beating Paul.
Acts 21:33
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The commander went over to Paul and arrested him. He told his soldiers to tie him up with two chains. Then he asked, "Who is this man? What has he done wrong?"
Acts 21:34
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Some people there were shouting one thing, and others were shouting something else. Because of all this confusion and shouting, the commander could not learn the truth about what had happened. So he told the soldiers to take Paul to the army building.
Acts 21:35-36
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The whole crowd was following them. When the soldiers came to the steps, they had to carry Paul. They did this to protect him, because the people were ready to hurt him. The people were shouting, "Kill him!"
Acts 21:37
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When the soldiers were ready to take Paul into the army building, he asked the commander, "Can I say something to you?" The commander said, "Oh, you speak Greek?
Acts 21:39
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Paul said, "No, I am a Jew from Tarsus in the country of Cilicia. I am a citizen of that important city. Please, let me speak to the people."