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And when, having got away from them, we at last sailed away, we came by a direct course to Cos, and on the morrow to Rhodes, and thence to Patara.
 
И҆ ѩ҆́коже бы́сть ѿвезти́сѧ на́мъ, ѿто́ргшымсѧ ѿ ни́хъ, прѧ́мѡ ше́дше прїидо́хомъ въ кѡ́нъ, въ дрѹгі́й же де́нь въ ро́досъ и҆ ѿтѹ́дѹ въ пата́рѹ:

And having found a ship passing over into Phoenicia, we went on board and sailed;
 
и҆ ѡ҆брѣ́тше кора́бль преходѧ́щь въ фїнїкі́ю, возше́дше ѿвезо́хомсѧ.

and having sighted Cyprus, and left it on the left hand, we sailed to Syria, and made the land at Tyre, for there the ship was to discharge her cargo.
 
Возни́кшїй же на́мъ кѵ́пръ ѡ҆ста́вльше ѡ҆шѹ́юю, плы́хомъ въ сѷрі́ю и҆ приста́хомъ въ тѵ́рѣ, та́мѡ бо бѧ́ше кораблю̀ и҆зложи́ти бре́мѧ:

And having found out the disciples, we remained there seven days; who said to Paul by the Spirit not to go up to Jerusalem.
 
и҆ ѡ҆брѣ́тше ѹ҆чн҃кѝ, пребы́хомъ тѹ̀ дні́й се́дмь: и҆̀же па́ѵлови глаго́лахѹ дх҃омъ не восходи́ти во ї҆ер҇ли́мъ.

But when we had completed the days, we set out and took our journey, all of them accompanying us, with wives and children, till [we were] out of the city. And kneeling down upon the shore we prayed.
 
Є҆гда́ же бы́сть на́мъ сконча́ти дни҄, и҆зше́дше и҆до́хомъ, провожда́ющымъ на́съ всѣ҄мъ съ жена́ми и҆ дѣтьмѝ да́же до внѣ̀ гра́да: и҆ прекло́нше кѡлѣ́на при бре́зѣ помоли́хомсѧ.

And having embraced one another, we went on board ship, and they returned home.
 
И҆ цѣлова́вше дрѹ́гъ дрѹ́га внидо́хомъ въ кора́бль, ѻ҆ни́ же возврати́шасѧ во своѧ҄ си.

And we, having completed the voyage, arrived from Tyre at Ptolemais, and having saluted the brethren, we remained one day with them.
 
Мы́ же, пла́ванїе наче́нше ѿ тѵ́ра, приста́хомъ во птолемаі́дѣ, и҆ цѣлова́вше бра́тїю, пребы́хомъ де́нь є҆ди́нъ ѹ҆ ни́хъ.

And leaving on the morrow, we came to Caesarea; and entering into the house of Philip the evangelist, who was of the seven, we abode with him.
 
(За҄ 45.) Во ѹ҆́трїе же и҆зше́дше па́ѵелъ и҆ и҆̀же съ ни́мъ, прїидо́хомъ въ кесарі́ю, и҆ вше́дше въ до́мъ фїлі́ппа бл҃говѣ́стника, сѹ́ща ѿ седмѝ (дїа́кѡнъ), пребы́хомъ ѹ҆ негѡ̀.

Now this man had four virgin daughters who prophesied.
 
Сегѡ́ же бѧ́хѹ дщє́ри дѣви҄цы четы́ри прорица́ющыѧ.

And as we stayed there many days, a certain man, by name Agabus, a prophet, came down from Judaea,
 
Пребыва́ющымъ же на́мъ та́мѡ дни҄ мнѡ́ги, сни́де нѣ́кто ѿ ї҆ѹде́и про҇ро́къ, и҆́менемъ а҆га́въ,

and coming to us and taking the girdle of Paul, and having bound his own hands and feet, said, Thus saith the Holy Spirit, The man whose this girdle is shall the Jews thus bind in Jerusalem, and deliver him up into the hands of [the] Gentiles.
 
и҆ прише́дъ къ на́мъ и҆ взе́мъ по́ѧсъ па́ѵловъ, свѧза́въ же своѝ рѹ́цѣ и҆ но́зѣ, речѐ: та́кѡ гл҃етъ дх҃ъ ст҃ы́й: мѹ́жа, є҆гѡ́же є҆́сть по́ѧсъ се́й, та́кѡ свѧ́жѹтъ (є҆го̀) во ї҆ер҇ли́мѣ ї҆ѹде́є и҆ предадѧ́тъ въ рѹ́цѣ ѩ҆зы́кѡвъ.

And when we heard these things, both we and those of the place besought [him] not to go up to Jerusalem.
 
И҆ ѩ҆́коже слы́шахомъ сїѧ҄, молѧ́хомъ мы́ же и҆ намѣ́стнїи {та́мошнїи жи́телїе}, не восходи́ти є҆мѹ̀ во ї҆ер҇ли́мъ.

But Paul answered, What do ye, weeping and breaking my heart? for I am ready not only to be bound, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.
 
Ѿвѣща́ же па́ѵелъ и҆ речѐ: что̀ творитѐ, пла́чѹще и҆ сокрѹша́юще мѝ се́рдце; а҆́зъ бо не то́чїю свѧ́занъ бы́ти (хощѹ̀), но и҆ ѹ҆мре́ти во ї҆ер҇ли́мѣ гото́въ є҆́смь за и҆́мѧ гд҇а ї҆и҃са.

And when he would not be persuaded, we were silent, saying, The will of the Lord be done.
 
Не повинѹ́ющѹсѧ же є҆мѹ̀, ѹ҆молча́хомъ, ре́кше: во́лѧ гд҇нѧ да бѹ́детъ.

And after these days, having got our effects ready, we went up to Jerusalem.
 
По дне́хъ же си́хъ ѹ҆гото́вльшесѧ взыдо́хомъ во ї҆ер҇ли́мъ:

And [some] of the disciples from Caesarea went with us, bringing [with them] a certain Mnason, a Cyprian, an old disciple, with whom we were to lodge.
 
прїидо́ша же съ на́ми и҆ нѣ́цыи ѹ҆чн҃цы̀ ѿ кесарі́и, ведѹ́ще съ собо́ю, ѹ҆ негѡ́же бы ѡ҆бита́ти на́мъ, мна́сѡна нѣ́коего кѵ́прѧнина, дре́внѧго ѹ҆чн҃ка̀.

And when we arrived at Jerusalem the brethren gladly received us.
 
Бы́вшымъ же на́мъ во ї҆ер҇ли́мѣ, любе́знѡ прїѧ́ша на́съ бра́тїѧ.

And on the morrow Paul went in with us to James, and all the elders came there.
 
На ѹ҆́трїе же вни́де па́ѵелъ съ на́ми ко ї҆а́кѡвѹ, вси́ же прїидо́ша ста́рцы.

And having saluted them, he related one by one the things which God had wrought among the nations by his ministry.
 
И҆ цѣлова́въ и҆̀хъ, сказа́ше по є҆ди́номѹ ко́еждо, є҆́же сотворѝ бг҃ъ во ѩ҆зы́цѣхъ слѹже́нїемъ є҆гѡ̀.

And they having heard [it] glorified God, and said to him, Thou seest, brother, how many myriads there are of the Jews who have believed, and all are zealous of the law.
 
Ѻ҆ни́ же слы́шавше сла́влѧхѹ бг҃а и҆ реко́ша є҆мѹ̀: ви́диши ли, бра́те, коли́кѡ те́мъ є҆́сть ї҆ѹдє́й вѣ́ровавшихъ; и҆ всѝ ревни́телїе зако́нѹ сѹ́ть:

And they have been informed concerning thee, that thou teachest all the Jews among the nations apostasy from Moses, saying that they should not circumcise their children, nor walk in the customs.
 
ѹ҆вѣсти́шасѧ же ѡ҆ тебѣ̀, ѩ҆́кѡ ѿстѹпле́нїю ѹ҆чи́ши ѿ зако́на мѡѷсе́ова живѹ́щыѧ во ѩ҆зы́цѣхъ всѧ҄ ї҆ѹдє́и, глаго́лѧ не ѡ҆брѣ́зовати и҆̀мъ ча҄дъ свои́хъ, нижѐ во ѡ҆бы́чаехъ ѻ҆те́ческихъ ходи́ти.

What is it then? a multitude must necessarily come together, for they will hear that thou art come.
 
Что̀ ѹ҆̀бо є҆́сть; Всѧ́кѡ подоба́етъ наро́дѹ сни́тисѧ: ѹ҆слы́шатъ бо, ѩ҆́кѡ прише́лъ є҆сѝ.

This do therefore that we say to thee: We have four men who have a vow on them;
 
Сїѐ ѹ҆̀бо сотворѝ, є҆́же тѝ глаго́лемъ: сѹ́ть ѹ҆ на́съ мѹ́жїе четы́ри ѡ҆бѣща́вше себѐ бг҃ѹ:

take these and be purified with them, and pay their expenses, that they may have their heads shaved; and all will know that [of those things] of which they have been informed about thee nothing is [true]; but that thou thyself also walkest orderly, keeping the law.
 
сїѧ҄ пои́мъ ѡ҆чи́стисѧ съ ни́ми и҆ и҆ждивѝ на ни́хъ, да ѡ҆стри́жѹтъ сѝ главы҄: и҆ разѹмѣ́ютъ всѝ, ѩ҆́кѡ возвѣщє́ннаѧ и҆̀мъ ѡ҆ тебѣ̀ ничто́же сѹ́ть, но пребыва́еши и҆ са́мъ зако́нъ хранѧ̀.

But concerning [those of] the nations who have believed, we have written, deciding that they should [observe no such thing, only to] keep themselves both from things offered to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled, and from fornication.
 
А҆ ѡ҆ вѣ́ровавшихъ ѩ҆зы́цѣхъ мы̀ посла́хомъ, сѹди́вше ничто́же таково́е соблюда́ти и҆̀мъ, то́кмѡ храни́ти себѐ ѿ ї҆дѡложе́ртвенныхъ и҆ кро́ве, и҆ ѹ҆да́вленины и҆ блѹда̀.

Then Paul, taking the men, on the next day, having been purified, entered with them into the temple, signifying the time the days of the purification would be fulfilled, until the offering was offered for every one of them.
 
(За҄ 46.) Тогда̀ па́ѵелъ пое́мь мѹ́жы ѡ҆́ны, на ѹ҆́трїе съ ни́ми ѡ҆чи́щьсѧ вни́де во свѧти́лище, возвѣща́ѧ и҆сполне́нїе дні́й ѡ҆чище́нїѧ, до́ндеже принесено̀ бы́сть за є҆ди́наго коего́ждо и҆́хъ приноше́нїе.

And when the seven days were nearly completed, the Jews from Asia, having seen him in the temple, set all the crowd in a tumult, and laid hands upon him,
 
И҆ ѩ҆́коже хотѧ́хѹ се́дмь дні́й сконча́тисѧ, и҆̀же ѿ а҆сі́и ї҆ѹде́є, ви́дѣвше є҆го̀ во свѧти́лищи, нава́диша ве́сь наро́дъ и҆ возложи́ша на́нь рѹ́цѣ,

crying, Israelites, help! this is the man who teaches all everywhere against the people, and the law, and this place, and has brought Greeks too into the temple, and profaned this holy place.
 
вопїю́ще: мѹ́жїе ї҆и҃лстїи, помози́те: се́й є҆́сть человѣ́къ, и҆́же на лю́ди и҆ зако́нъ и҆ на мѣ́сто сїѐ всѣ́хъ всю́дѹ ѹ҆чи́тъ: є҆ще́ же и҆ є҆́ллины введѐ въ це́рковь и҆ ѡ҆сквернѝ ст҃о́е мѣ́сто сїѐ.

For they had before seen Trophimus the Ephesian with him in the city, whom they supposed that Paul had brought into the temple.
 
Бѧ́хѹ бо ви́дѣли трофі́ма є҆фе́сѧнина во гра́дѣ съ ни́мъ, є҆го́же мнѧ́хѹ, ѩ҆́кѡ въ це́рковь вве́лъ є҆́сть па́ѵелъ.

And the whole city was moved, and there was a concourse of the people; and having laid hold on Paul they drew him out of the temple, and immediately the doors were shut.
 
Подви́жесѧ же гра́дъ ве́сь, и҆ бы́сть стече́нїе лю́демъ: и҆ є҆́мше па́ѵла, влеча́хѹ є҆го̀ во́нъ и҆з̾ це́ркве, и҆ а҆́бїе затвори́шасѧ двє́ри.

And as they were seeking to kill him, a representation came to the chiliarch of the band that the whole of Jerusalem was in a tumult;
 
И҆́щѹщымъ же и҆̀мъ ѹ҆би́ти є҆го̀, взы́де вѣ́сть къ ты́сѧщникѹ спі́ры, ѩ҆́кѡ ве́сь возмѹти́сѧ ї҆ер҇ли́мъ:

who, taking with him immediately soldiers and centurions, ran down upon them. But they, seeing the chiliarch and the soldiers, ceased beating Paul.
 
ѻ҆́нъ же а҆́бїе пои́мъ во́ины и҆ со́тники, притечѐ на нѧ̀: ѻ҆ни́ же ви́дѣвше ты́сѧщника и҆ во́ины, преста́ша би́ти па́ѵла.

Then the chiliarch came up and laid hold upon him, and commanded [him] to be bound with two chains, and inquired who he might be, and what he had done.
 
Пристѹ́пль же ты́сѧщникъ ѩ҆́тъ є҆го̀ и҆ повелѣ̀ свѧза́ти є҆го̀ вери́гома желѣ́знома двѣма̀, и҆ вопроша́ше: кто̀ ѹ҆́бѡ є҆́сть и҆ что̀ є҆́сть сотвори́лъ.

And different persons cried some different thing in the crowd. But he, not being able to know the certainty on account of the uproar, commanded him to be brought into the fortress.
 
Дрѹзі́и же и҆́но нѣ́что вопїѧ́хѹ въ наро́дѣ: не могі́й же разѹмѣ́ти и҆звѣ́стное молвы̀ ра́ди, повелѣ̀ ѿвестѝ є҆го̀ въ по́лкъ.

But when he got upon the stairs it was so that he was borne by the soldiers on account of the violence of the crowd.
 
Є҆гда́ же бы́сть на степе́нехъ, прилѹчи́сѧ воздви́женѹ бы́ти є҆мѹ̀ ѿ вѡ́инъ нѹ́жды ра́ди наро́да,

For the multitude of the people followed, crying, Away with him.
 
послѣ́доваше бо мно́жество люді́й зовѹ́щихъ: возмѝ є҆го̀.

But as he was about to be led into the fortress, Paul says to the chiliarch, Is it allowed me to say something to thee? And he said, Dost thou know Greek?
 
Хотѧ́ же вни́ти въ по́лкъ па́ѵелъ глаго́ла ты́сѧщникѹ: а҆́ще лѣ́ть мѝ є҆́сть глаго́лати что̀ тебѣ̀; Ѻ҆́нъ же речѐ: гре́чески ѹ҆мѣ́еши ли;

Thou art not then that Egyptian who before these days raised a sedition and led out into the wilderness the four thousand men of the assassins?
 
не ты́ ли є҆сѝ є҆гѵ́птѧнинъ, пре́жде си́хъ дні́й превѣща́вый и҆ и҆зведы́й въ пѹсты́ню четы́ри ты́сѧщы мѹже́й сїкаре́й;

But Paul said, I am a Jew of Tarsus, citizen of no insignificant city of Cilicia, and I beseech of thee, allow me to speak to the people.
 
Рече́ же па́ѵелъ: а҆́зъ человѣ́къ ѹ҆́бѡ є҆́смь ї҆ѹде́анинъ, та́рсѧнинъ, сла́внагѡ гра́да въ кїлїкі́и жи́тель: молю́ же тѧ̀, повели́ ми глаго́лати къ лю́демъ.

And when he had allowed him, Paul, standing on the stairs, beckoned with his hand to the people; and a great silence having been made, he addressed them in the Hebrew tongue, saying,
 
Повелѣ́вшѹ же є҆мѹ̀, па́ѵелъ стоѧ̀ на степе́нехъ помаа́въ рѹко́ю къ лю́демъ: мно́гѹ же безмо́лвїю бы́вшѹ, возгласѝ є҆вре́йскимъ ѧ҆зы́комъ, глаго́лѧ:



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