After we had said good-by to the
elders of Ephesus we sailed to Syria and landed at Tyre, where the
ship was to unload her cargo. There we found certain Christian
disciples and stayed a week with them. Speaking under the influence
of the Spirit, they told Paul not to set foot in Jerusalem; but when
it was time for us to go, we went on our way, and they all, with
their wives and children, came with us until we were out of the
city. Then kneeling on the beach, we prayed and said good-by to one
another; we went on board and they returned home.
Sailing from Tyre to Ptolemais, we completed our voyage. After
greeting the Christian brothers who lived there, we spent a day with
them. The next morning we set out and reached Cæsarea, where we went
to the house of Philip the evangelist, who was one of the Seven, and
stayed with him. He had four daughters who had the gift of prophecy.
During our stay there, which lasted a number of days, a prophet
named Agabus came down from Judea. Coming up to us, he took Paul's
belt, bound his own feet and hands with it, and said: "This is what
the Holy Spirit says, 'In the same way the Jews will bind the owner
of this belt at Jerusalem and will turn him over to the Romans.'"
When we and the brothers who lived there heard this, we begged Paul
not to go up to Jerusalem, but Paul answered, "What do you mean by
weeping and breaking my heart? For I am ready not only to be bound
but to die in Jerusalem for the cause of the Lord Jesus." So when he
could not be kept from going, we stopped pleading and said: "The
Lord's will be done."
After some days we started for Jerusalem. Some of the disciples from
Cæsarea went with us and brought us to the house of Mnason of
Cyprus, one of the early disciples, with whom we were to stay. When
we reached Jerusalem the brothers welcomed us gladly.
The next day Paul went with us to see James, and all the elders of
the church were present. After Paul had greeted them, he told, one
by one, all the things that God had done among the foreign peoples
through his ministry. When they heard it they praised God and said
to him, "Brother, you see how many thousands of Christian believers
there are among the Jews and that they are all eager to have men
keep the law. They have been told that you teach all Jews living in
foreign lands not to keep the law of Moses. Now what is to be done?
They will certainly hear that you have come; therefore do this: we
have here four men who have solemnly promised to make certain
offerings at the Temple. Join with them, pay their expenses, and all
will know that there is no truth in the stories told about you, but
that you live as the law of Moses commands."
So Paul joined the men the next day and went with them into the
Temple to give notice of the time when sacrifice was to be offered
for every one of them.