Catholic Public Domain Version
"And so, going up, and breaking bread, and eating, and having spoken well on until daylight, he then set out. "
— Acts 20:11, Catholic Public Domain Version
“When he therefore was come up again, and had broken bread, and eaten, and talked a long while, even till break of day, so he departed.”
“And when he was gone up, and had broken the bread, and eaten, and had talked with them a long while, even till break of day, so he departed. ”
“When he had gone up, and had broken bread, and eaten, and had talked with them a long while, even until break of day, he departed.”
“Then Paul went back upstairs, and after he had broken bread and eaten, he talked with them a long time, until dawn. Then he left.”
“Then going up and breaking bread and tasting and having talked a long time to them, until daylight, so he departed.”
“And when he had gone up, and had taken the broken bread, he went on talking to them for a long time, even till dawn, and then he went away.”
“When he therefore was come up again, and had broken bread, and eaten, and talked a long while, even till break of day, so he departed.”
Now there were plenty of lamps in the upper room, where we were gathered.
And a certain adolescent named Eutychus, sitting on the window sill, was being weighed down by a heavy drowsiness (for Paul was preaching at length). Then, as he went to sleep, he fell from the third floor room downward. And when he was lifted up, he was dead.
When Paul had gone down to him, he laid himself over him and, embracing him, said, “Do not worry, for his soul is still within him.”
And so, going up, and breaking bread, and eating, and having spoken well on until daylight, he then set out.
Now they had brought the boy in alive, and they were more than a little consoled.
Then we climbed aboard the ship and sailed to Assos, where we were to take in Paul. For so he himself had decided, since he was making the journey by land.
And when he had joined us at Assos, we took him in, and we went to Mitylene.