Acts 20:5-13

Acts 20:5-13

[5] These  going before  tarried  at  Troas.  [6] And  sailed away  from  Philippi  after  the days  of unleavened bread,  and  came  unto  them  to  Troas  in  five  days;  we abode  seven  days.  [7] And  upon  day of the week,  came together  to break  bread,  Paul  preached  unto them,  ready  to depart  on the morrow;  and  continued  his speech  until  midnight.  [8] And  many  lights  in  the upper chamber,  where  gathered together.  [9] And  in  a window  a certain  young man  named  Eutychus,  being fallen  into a deep  sleep:  and as Paul  was long  preaching,  he sunk down  with  sleep,  and fell down  from  the third loft,  and  was taken up  dead.  [10] And  Paul  went down,  and fell on  him,  and  embracing  him said,  not  yourselves;  for  his  life  in  him.  [11] When  therefore was come up again,  and  had broken  bread,  and  eaten,  and  talked  a long while,  even till  break of day,  so  he departed.  [12] And  they brought  the young man  alive,  and  not  a little  comforted.  [13] And  went before  to  ship,  and sailed  Assos,  there  intending  to take in  Paul:  for  so  appointed,  minding  himself  to go afoot.