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Acts 18:21 - Catholic Public Domain Version

21 Instead, saying goodbye and telling them, "I will return to you again, God willing," he set out from Ephesus.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

21 but bade them farewell, saying, I must by all means keep this feast that cometh in Jerusalem: but I will return again unto you, if God will. And he sailed from Ephesus.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

21 But when he was leaving them he said, I will return to you if God is willing, and he set sail from Ephesus.

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American Standard Version (1901)

21 but taking his leave of them, and saying, I will return again unto you if God will, he set sail from Ephesus.

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Common English Bible

21 As he said farewell to them, though, he added, “God willing, I will return.” Then he sailed off from Ephesus.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

21 But taking his leave, and saying: I will return to you again, God willing, he departed from Ephesus.

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Acts 18:21
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But I will return to you soon, if the Lord is willing. And I will consider, not the words of those who are inflated, but the virtue.


For what is your life? It is a mist that appears for a brief time, and afterwards will vanish away. So what you ought to say is: "If the Lord wills," or, "If we live," we will do this or that.


And we shall do this, if indeed God permits it.


So may I come to you with joy, through the will of God, and so may I be refreshed with you.


always in my prayers, pleading that in some way, at some time, I may have a prosperous journey, within the will of God, to come to you.


For Paul had decided to sail past Ephesus, so that he would not be delayed in Asia. For he was hurrying so that, if it were possible for him, he might observe the day of Pentecost at Jerusalem.


For it is better to suffer for doing good, if it is the will of God, than for doing evil.


As to the rest, brothers, rejoice, be perfect, be encouraged, have the same mind, have peace. And so the God of peace and love will be with you.


For I am not willing to see you now only in passing, since I hope that I may remain with you for some length of time, if the Lord permits.


And since we were not able to persuade him, we quieted, saying: "May the will of the Lord be done."


Then, when these things were completed, Paul decided in the Spirit, after crossing through Macedonia and Achaia, to go to Jerusalem, saying, "Then, after I have been there, it is necessary for me to see Rome also."


that you abstain from things immolated to idols, and from blood, and from what has been suffocated, and from fornication. You will do well to keep yourselves from these things. Farewell."


And another said: "I will follow you, Lord. But permit me first to explain this to those of my house."


And continuing on a little further, he fell prostrate on his face, praying and saying: "My Father, if it is possible, let this chalice pass away from me. Yet truly, let it not be as I will, but as you will."


"Observe the month of new grain, at the beginning of springtime, so that you may accomplish the Passover to the Lord your God. For in this month, the Lord your God led you away from Egypt in the night.


And when he had dismissed them, he went to the mountain to pray.


And he arrived at Ephesus, and he left them behind there. Yet truly, he himself, entering into the synagogue, was disputing with the Jews.


Then, although they were asking him to remain for a longer time, he would not agree.


Now a certain Jew named Apollo, born at Alexandria, an eloquent man who was powerful with the Scriptures, arrived at Ephesus.


Now it happened that, while Apollo was at Corinth, Paul, after he had journeyed through the upper regions, arrived at Ephesus. And he met with certain disciples.


And so, this became known to all the Jews and Gentiles who were living at Ephesus. And a fear fell over them all. And the name of the Lord Jesus was magnified.


(For they had seen Trophimus, an Ephesian, in the city with him, and they supposed that Paul had brought him into the temple.)


If, according to man, I fought with the beasts at Ephesus, how would that benefit me, if the dead do not rise again? "Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we shall die."


But I must remain at Ephesus, even until Pentecost.


Paul, an Apostle of Jesus Christ through the will of God, to all the saints who are at Ephesus and to the faithful in Christ Jesus.


saying, "What you see, write in a book, and send it to the seven Churches, which are in Asia: to Ephesus, and to Smyrna, and to Pergamus, and to Thyatira, and to Sardis, and to Philadelphia, and to Laodicea."


"And to the Angel of the Church of Ephesus write: Thus says the One who holds the seven stars in his right hand, who walks in the midst of the seven golden lampstands:


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