1And after that the noise ceased, Paul called the disciples, and admon-ished them, and said farewell; and he went forth, to go into Macedonia.
2And when he had walked by those coasts or parts, and had admonished them by many words, he came to Greece.
3Where when he had been three months, the Jews laid ambush for him, that was to sail into Syria; and he had counsel to turn again by Macedonia.
4And Sopater of Pyrri Berea pursued him; of Thessalonians, Aristarchus, and Secundus, and Gaius Derbeus, and Timothy; and Asians, Tychicus and Trophimus.
5These for they went before, abode us at Troas.
6For we shipped after the days of therf loaves from Philippi, and came to them at Troas in five days, where we dwelt seven days.
7And in the first day of the week, when we came to break bread, Paul disputed with them, and should go forth in the morrow; and he drew along the sermon till into midnight.
8And many lamps were in the solar, where we were gathered together.
9And a young man, Eutychus by name, sat on the window, when he was fallen into an heavy sleep, while Paul disputed long, all sleeping he fell down from the third stage; and he was taken up, and was brought dead.
10To whom when Paul came down, he lay on him, and embraced, and said, Do not ye be troubled; for his soul is in him.
11And he went up, and brake bread, and ate, and spake enough unto the day or till into the light; and so he went forth.
12And they brought the child alive, and they were comforted greatly.
13And we went up into a ship, and shipped into Assos, to take Paul from thence; for so he had disposed to make journey by land.