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Acts 20:5
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These cowboys scouted ahead and waited for us in Troas.
Acts 20:6
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We stuck around for the Passover week at Philippi and then took a boat five days later to Troas. There we camped out for seven days.
Acts 20:7
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We all met together on Sunday morning for a time of worship and the Lord's Supper. Paul planned on heading out the next day, so he taught all day long and well into the night.
Acts 20:13
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The rest of us got on a boat and sailed to Assos to wait for Paul. He wanted to go by land by himself.
Acts 20:19
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I rode for the Lord in humility, and sometimes with tears, while my Jewish brothers tried to stab me in the back.
Acts 20:20
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I held nothing back in teaching y'all how to ride for the Lord. I went from house to house telling folks the good news.
Acts 20:22
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"Now, I'm headed for Jerusalem. I'm not sure what's going to happen there,
Acts 20:31
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Keep your eyes open! Don't forget I warned you about this for three years straight. Don't let your guard down.
Acts 20:34
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Y'all know this because I've provided for myself and my cowboys with my own two hands.
Acts 20:36
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Then Paul motioned for them to get out the saddle and they all took a knee in prayer.
Acts 21:1
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We watched the range bosses from Ephesus ride away and then boarded a ship for Kos. We went from there to Rhodes and then on to Patara.
Acts 21:4
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and found some cowboys who rode for the Lord. We stayed at their place for about a week. The Holy Spirit filled these cowboys in on what was going to happen to Paul. They pleaded with him not to go to Jerusalem.
Acts 21:7
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It wasn't a long ride to Ptolemais. We stayed with some believers there for a day.
Acts 21:13
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Paul smiled and shook his head saying, "Why are y'all making this worse for me? I'm ready for whatever they dish out, even if it's death. It's not about what they can do to me. It's about what God will do through me that matters."
Acts 21:15
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We packed up our gear and headed for Jerusalem then.
Acts 21:16
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Some of the cowboys from Caesarea went with us and introduced us to a man named Mnason. He was originally from Cyprus and one of the first cowboys to ride for the Lord.
Acts 21:23
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But listen to our plan and see if you like it. There are four men here who have completed a vow they made and now need to go get purified at the main church by getting their heads shaved. But these men don't have the money for it.
Acts 21:26
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The next day, Paul and the four other cowboys went to the main church to be purified. Paul gave the church all the requirements and payments for the purification.
Acts 21:37
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As Paul was about to be taken inside the garrison, he asked the commander, "May I talk to you for a second?""You can talk Greek?" the commander asked in surprise.
Acts 21:40
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The commander shrugged his shoulders and motioned for him to speak. Paul stood up and got everyone's attention. You could have heard a pin drop when Paul started speaking to them in their own language of Aramaic.
 
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