Book of Common Prayer
21 When we had said goodbye to them, we left them. We went straight across the water to the island of Cos. The next day we came to the island of Rhodes. Then we went to the city of Patara.
2 There we found a boat going to the country of Phoenicia, so we went there.
3 When we saw the island of Cyprus, we went on the right side of it to Syria. We landed at Tyre because they unloaded the boat there.
4 We found some Christians and stayed for seven days. The Holy Spirit spoke through them to Paul, `Do not go on to Jerusalem.'
5 When the seven days had passed, we left and went on our way. All of the men, women, and children went with us out of the city. There by the sea we kneeled down and talked to God.
6 We said goodbye to each other. Then we got on the boat and they went back to their homes.
7 From Tyre we went to Ptolemais. There we greeted the Christian brothers and stayed with them one day.
8 The next day we left and came to Caesarea. We went into the house of Philip. He was a man who went out telling the good news. He was one of the seven helpers in the church.
9 He had four daughters who spoke words from God. They were not married.
10 While we were staying there for some days, a prophet named Agabus came from Judea.
11 When he came to us, he took Paul's belt. He tied his own hands and feet with it. Then he said, `The Holy Spirit has told me that in the same way the leaders of the Jews in Jerusalem will tie the man who owns this belt. They will give him over to the people who are not Jews.'
12 When we heard this, both we and the people there talked to Paul and begged him not to go to Jerusalem.
13 Then Paul answered, `Why are you crying and making me sad like this? I am ready to be tied and also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.'
14 So when we saw that he would not change his mind, we stopped begging him. We said, `May the Lord do what he wants to be done.'
10 Jesus left that place and went through the country of Judea on the other side of the Jordan river. Many people came to him there again. He taught them as he always did.
2 The Pharisees came to him and asked, `Is it right for a man to send his wife away from him?' They asked this to test Jesus.
3 Jesus answered, `What law did Moses give you?'
4 They said, `Moses allowed a man to write a paper to show that he does not want her any more. Then he may send her away.'
5 Jesus said to them, `Moses wrote that law because your hearts are so hard.
6 From the time God first made people, he made them man and woman.
7 That is why a man must leave his father and mother and stay with his wife.
8 The two of them will be like one person. So they are not two people any more, but they are one person.
9 Man must not separate what God has joined together.'
10 When they were in the house, the disciples asked Jesus about this matter.
11 So Jesus said, `If any man sends away his wife and marries another woman, he commits adultery against her. [He takes another woman who is not his wife.]
12 If a woman sends away her husband and marries another man, she commits adultery.'
13 They brought children to Jesus. They wanted him to put his hands on them. The disciples tried to stop the people.
14 When Jesus saw what the disciples did, he did not like it. He said, `Let the children come to me. Do not try to stop them.
15 I tell you the truth. If anyone does not believe in the kingdom of God like a child, he will never go in.'
16 Jesus took the children up in his arms. He put his hands on them and blessed them.
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