Summary
Paul and his companions travel from Coos to Rhodes, Patara, and eventually to Cyprus, Tyre, and Caesarea. They spend several days in each place, encountering disciples who counsel Paul against going to Jerusalem. While in Caesarea, the prophet Agabus predicts that Paul’s “girdle” will be bound in Jerusalem, and Paul’s companions urge him to stay. Undeterred, Paul resolves to go to Jerusalem for the sake of the Lord’s name. Upon arrival, he meets with James and the elders, and he participates in a purification ritual. A mob accuses him of bringing Greeks into the temple and defiling it; the crowd tries to kill him, but soldiers intervene. Paul is taken to the castle, where he has a chance to speak to the chief captain and the crowd in Hebrew.