12:1
Now about that time Herod the king stretched forth his hands
to
vex certain of the church.
12:2 And he killed James the brother of John with the sword.
12:3 And because he saw it pleased the Jews, he proceeded further
to
take Peter also. (Then were the days of unleavened bread.) 12:4
And
when he had apprehended him, he put him in prison, and delivered
him
to four quaternions of soldiers to keep him; intending after Easter
to
bring him forth to the people.
12:5 Peter therefore was kept in prison: but prayer was made without
ceasing of the church unto God for him.
12:6 And when Herod would have brought him forth, the same night
Peter
was sleeping between two soldiers, bound with two chains: and
the
keepers before the door kept the prison.
12:7 And, behold, the angel of the Lord came upon him, and a light
shined in the prison: and he smote Peter on the side, and raised
him
up, saying, Arise up quickly. And his chains fell off from his
hands.
12:8 And the angel said unto him, Gird thyself, and bind on thy
sandals.
And so he did. And he saith unto him, Cast thy garment about thee,
and
follow me.
12:9 And he went out, and followed him; and wist not that it was
true
which was done by the angel; but thought he saw a vision.
12:10 When they were past the first and the second ward, they
came
unto the iron gate that leadeth unto the city; which opened to
them of
his own accord: and they went out, and passed on through one street;
and forthwith the angel departed from him.
12:11 And when Peter was come to himself, he said, Now I know
of a
surety, that the LORD hath sent his angel, and hath delivered
me out
of the hand of Herod, and from all the expectation of the people
of
the Jews.
12:12 And when he had considered the thing, he came to the house
of
Mary the mother of John, whose surname was Mark; where many were
gathered together praying.
12:13 And as Peter knocked at the door of the gate, a damsel came
to
hearken, named Rhoda.
12:14 And when she knew Peter's voice, she opened not the gate
for
gladness, but ran in, and told how Peter stood before the gate.
12:15 And they said unto her, Thou art mad. But she constantly
affirmed that it was even so. Then said they, It is his angel.
12:16 But Peter continued knocking: and when they had opened the
door,
and saw him, they were astonished.
12:17 But he, beckoning unto them with the hand to hold their
peace,
declared unto them how the Lord had brought him out of the prison.
And
he said, Go shew these things unto James, and to the brethren.
And he
departed, and went into another place.
12:18 Now as soon as it was day, there was no small stir among
the
soldiers, what was become of Peter.
12:19 And when Herod had sought for him, and found him not, he
examined the keepers, and commanded that they should be put to
death.
And he went down from Judaea to Caesarea, and there abode.
12:20 And Herod was highly displeased with them of Tyre and Sidon:
but
they came with one accord to him, and, having made Blastus the
king's
chamberlain their friend, desired peace; because their country
was
nourished by the king's country.
12:21 And upon a set day Herod, arrayed in royal apparel, sat
upon his
throne, and made an oration unto them.
12:22 And the people gave a shout, saying, It is the voice of
a god,
and not of a man.
12:23 And immediately the angel of the Lord smote him, because
he gave
not God the glory: and he was eaten of worms, and gave up the
ghost.
12:24 But the word of God grew and multiplied.
12:25 And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem, when they
had
fulfilled their ministry, and took with them John, whose surname
was Mark.
CHAPTER THERTEEN
13:1
Now there were in the church that was at Antioch certain
prophets
and teachers; as Barnabas, and Simeon that was called Niger, and
Lucius of Cyrene, and Manaen, which had been brought up with Herod
the
tetrarch, and Saul.
13:2 As they ministered to the Lord, and fasted, the Holy Ghost
said,
Separate me Barnabas and Saul for the work whereunto I have called
them.
13:3 And when they had fasted and prayed, and laid their hands
on
them, they sent them away.
13:4 So they, being sent forth by the Holy Ghost, departed unto
Seleucia; and from thence they sailed to Cyprus.
13:5 And when they were at Salamis, they preached the word of
God in
the synagogues of the Jews: and they had also John to their minister.
13:6 And when they had gone through the isle unto Paphos, they
found a
certain sorcerer, a false prophet, a Jew, whose name was Barjesus:
13:7 Which was with the deputy of the country, Sergius Paulus,
a
prudent man; who called for Barnabas and Saul, and desired to
hear the
word of God.
13:8 But Elymas the sorcerer (for so is his name by interpretation)
withstood them, seeking to turn away the deputy from the faith.
13:9 Then Saul, (who also is called Paul,) filled with the Holy
Ghost,
set his eyes on him.
13:10 And said, O full of all subtilty and all mischief, thou
child of
the devil, thou enemy of all righteousness, wilt thou not cease
to
pervert the right ways of the Lord? 13:11 And now, behold, the
hand
of the Lord is upon thee, and thou shalt be blind, not seeing
the sun
for a season. And immediately there fell on him a mist and a darkness;
and he went about seeking some to lead him by the hand.
13:12 Then the deputy, when he saw what was done, believed, being
astonished at the doctrine of the Lord.
13:13 Now when Paul and his company loosed from Paphos, they came
to
Perga in Pamphylia: and John departing from them returned to
Jerusalem.
13:14 But when they departed from Perga, they came to Antioch
in
Pisidia, and went into the synagogue on the sabbath day, and sat
down.
13:15 And after the reading of the law and the prophets the rulers
of
the synagogue sent unto them, saying, Ye men and brethren, if
ye have
any word of exhortation for the people, say on.
13:16 Then Paul stood up, and beckoning with his hand said, Men
of
Israel, and ye that fear God, give audience.
13:17 The God of this people of Israel chose our fathers, and
exalted
the people when they dwelt as strangers in the land of Egypt,
and with
an high arm brought he them out of it.
13:18 And about the time of forty years suffered he their manners
in
the wilderness.
13:19 And when he had destroyed seven nations in the land of Chanaan,
he divided their land to them by lot.
13:20 And after that he gave unto them judges about the space
of four
hundred and fifty years, until Samuel the prophet.
13:21 And afterward they desired a king: and God gave unto them
Saul
the son of Cis, a man of the tribe of Benjamin, by the space of
forty
years.
13:22 And when he had removed him, he raised up unto them David
to be
their king; to whom also he gave their testimony, and said, I
have
found David the son of Jesse, a man after mine own heart, which
shall
fulfil all my will.
13:23 Of this man's seed hath God according to his promise raised
unto
Israel a Saviour, Jesus: 13:24 When John had first preached before
his
coming the baptism of repentance to all the people of Israel.
13:25 And as John fulfilled his course, he said, Whom think ye
that I
am? I am not he. But, behold, there cometh one after me, whose
shoes
of his feet I am not worthy to loose.
13:26 Men and brethren, children of the stock of Abraham, and
whosoever among you feareth God, to you is the word of this salvation
sent.
13:27 For they that dwell at Jerusalem, and their rulers, because
they
knew him not, nor yet the voices of the prophets which are read
every
sabbath day, they have fulfilled them in condemning him.
13:28 And though they found no cause of death in him, yet desired
they
Pilate that he should be slain.
13:29 And when they had fulfilled all that was written of him,
they
took him down from the tree, and laid him in a sepulchre.
13:30 But God raised him from the dead: 13:31 And he was seen
many
days of them which came up with him from Galilee to Jerusalem,
who are
his witnesses unto the people.
13:32 And we declare unto you glad tidings, how that the promise
which
was made unto the fathers, 13:33 God hath fulfilled the same unto
us
their children, in that he hath raised up Jesus again; as it is
also
written in the second psalm, Thou art my Son, this day have I
begotten
thee.
13:34 And as concerning that he raised him up from the dead, now
no
more to return to corruption, he said on this wise, I will give
you
the sure mercies of David.
13:35 Wherefore he saith also in another psalm, Thou shalt not
suffer
thine Holy One to see corruption.
13:36 For David, after he had served his own generation by the
will of
God, fell on sleep, and was laid unto his fathers, and saw corruption:
13:37 But he, whom God raised again, saw no corruption.
13:38 Be it known unto you therefore, men and brethren, that through
this man is preached unto you the forgiveness of sins: 13:39 And
by
him all that believe are justified from all things, from which
ye
could not be justified by the law of Moses.
13:40 Beware therefore, lest that come upon you, which is spoken
of in
the prophets; 13:41 Behold, ye despisers, and wonder, and perish:
for
I work a work in your days, a work which ye shall in no wise believe,
though a man declare it unto you.
13:42 And when the Jews were gone out of the synagogue, the Gentiles
besought that these words might be preached to them the next sabbath.
13:43 Now when the congregation was broken up, many of the Jews
and
religious proselytes followed Paul and Barnabas: who, speaking
to
them, persuaded them to continue in the grace of God.
13:44 And the next sabbath day came almost the whole city together
to
hear the word of God.
13:45 But when the Jews saw the multitudes, they were filled with
envy, and spake against those things which were spoken by Paul,
contradicting and blaspheming.
13:46 Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, and said, It was necessary
that the word of God should first have been spoken to you: but
seeing
ye put it from you, and judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting
life,
lo, we turn to the Gentiles.
13:47 For so hath the Lord commanded us, saying, I have set thee
to be
a light of the Gentiles, that thou shouldest be for salvation
unto the
ends of the earth.
13:48 And when the Gentiles heard this, they were glad, and glorified
the word of the Lord: and as many as were ordained to eternal
life
believed.
13:49 And the word of the Lord was published throughout all the
region.
13:50 But the Jews stirred up the devout and honourable women,
and the
chief men of the city, and raised persecution against Paul and
Barnabas, and expelled them out of their coasts.
13:51 But they shook off the dust of their feet against them,
and came
unto Iconium.
13:52 And the disciples were filled with joy, and with the Holy Ghost.
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
14:1
And it came to pass in Iconium, that they went both together
into
the synagogue of the Jews, and so spake, that a great multitude
both
of the Jews and also of the Greeks believed.
14:2 But the unbelieving Jews stirred up the Gentiles, and made
their
minds evil affected against the brethren.
14:3 Long time therefore abode they speaking boldly in the Lord,
which
gave testimony unto the word of his grace, and granted signs and
wonders to be done by their hands.
14:4 But the multitude of the city was divided: and part held
with the
Jews, and part with the apostles.
14:5 And when there was an assault made both of the Gentiles,
and also
of the Jews with their rulers, to use them despitefully, and to
stone
them, 14:6 They were ware of it, and fled unto Lystra and Derbe,
cities of Lycaonia, and unto the region that lieth round about:
14:7
And there they preached the gospel.
14:8 And there sat a certain man at Lystra, impotent in his feet,
being a cripple from his mother's womb, who never had walked:
14:9 The
same heard Paul speak: who stedfastly beholding him, and perceiving
that he had faith to be healed, 14:10 Said with a loud voice,
Stand
upright on thy feet. And he leaped and walked.
14:11 And when the people saw what Paul had done, they lifted
up their
voices, saying in the speech of Lycaonia, The gods are come down
to us
in the likeness of men.
14:12 And they called Barnabas, Jupiter; and Paul, Mercurius,
because
he was the chief speaker.
14:13 Then the priest of Jupiter, which was before their city,
brought
oxen and garlands unto the gates, and would have done sacrifice
with
the people.
14:14 Which when the apostles, Barnabas and Paul, heard of, they
rent
their clothes, and ran in among the people, crying out, 14:15
And
saying, Sirs, why do ye these things? We also are men of like
passions
with you, and preach unto you that ye should turn from these vanities
unto the living God, which made heaven, and earth, and the sea,
and
all things that are therein: 14:16 Who in times past suffered
all
nations to walk in their own ways.
14:17 Nevertheless he left not himself without witness, in that
he did
good, and gave us rain from heaven, and fruitful seasons, filling
our
hearts with food and gladness.
14:18 And with these sayings scarce restrained they the people,
that
they had not done sacrifice unto them.
14:19 And there came thither certain Jews from Antioch and Iconium,
who persuaded the people, and having stoned Paul, drew him out
of the
city, supposing he had been dead.
14:20 Howbeit, as the disciples stood round about him, he rose
up, and
came into the city: and the next day he departed with Barnabas
to
Derbe.
14:21 And when they had preached the gospel to that city, and
had
taught many, they returned again to Lystra, and to Iconium, and
Antioch, 14:22 Confirming the souls of the disciples, and exhorting
them to continue in the faith, and that we must through much
tribulation enter into the kingdom of God.
14:23 And when they had ordained them elders in every church,
and had
prayed with fasting, they commended them to the Lord, on whom
they
believed.
14:24 And after they had passed throughout Pisidia, they came
to
Pamphylia.
14:25 And when they had preached the word in Perga, they went
down
into Attalia: 14:26 And thence sailed to Antioch, from whence
they had
been recommended to the grace of God for the work which they
fulfilled.
14:27 And when they were come, and had gathered the church together,
they rehearsed all that God had done with them, and how he had
opened
the door of faith unto the Gentiles.
14:28 And there they abode long time with the disciples.
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
15:1
And certain men which came down from Judaea taught the brethren,
and said, Except ye be circumcised after the manner of Moses,
ye
cannot be saved.
15:2 When therefore Paul and Barnabas had no small dissension
and
disputation with them, they determined that Paul and Barnabas,
and
certain other of them, should go up to Jerusalem unto the apostles
and
elders about this question.
15:3 And being brought on their way by the church, they passed
through
Phenice and Samaria, declaring the conversion of the Gentiles:
and
they caused great joy unto all the brethren.
15:4 And when they were come to Jerusalem, they were received
of the
church, and of the apostles and elders, and they declared all
things
that God had done with them.
15:5 But there rose up certain of the sect of the Pharisees which
believed, saying, That it was needful to circumcise them, and
to
command them to keep the law of Moses.
15:6 And the apostles and elders came together for to consider
of this
matter.
15:7 And when there had been much disputing, Peter rose up, and
said
unto them, Men and brethren, ye know how that a good while ago
God
made choice among us, that the Gentiles by my mouth should hear
the
word of the gospel, and believe.
15:8 And God, which knoweth the hearts, bare them witness, giving
them
the Holy Ghost, even as he did unto us; 15:9 And put no difference
between us and them, purifying their hearts by faith.
15:10 Now therefore why tempt ye God, to put a yoke upon the neck
of
the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
15:11 But we believe that through the grace of the LORD Jesus
Christ
we shall be saved, even as they.
15:12 Then all the multitude kept silence, and gave audience to
Barnabas and Paul, declaring what miracles and wonders God had
wrought
among the Gentiles by them.
15:13 And after they had held their peace, James answered, saying,
Men
and brethren, hearken unto me: 15:14 Simeon hath declared how
God at
the first did visit the Gentiles, to take out of them a people
for his
name.
15:15 And to this agree the words of the prophets; as it is written,
15:16 After this I will return, and will build again the tabernacle
of
David, which is fallen down; and I will build again the ruins
thereof,
and I will set it up: 15:17 That the residue of men might seek
after
the Lord, and all the Gentiles, upon whom my name is called, saith
the
Lord, who doeth all these things.
15:18 Known unto God are all his works from the beginning of the
world.
15:19 Wherefore my sentence is, that we trouble not them, which
from
among the Gentiles are turned to God: 15:20 But that we write
unto
them, that they abstain from pollutions of idols, and from
fornication, and from things strangled, and from blood.
15:21 For Moses of old time hath in every city them that preach
him,
being read in the synagogues every sabbath day.
15:22 Then pleased it the apostles and elders with the whole church,
to send chosen men of their own company to Antioch with Paul and
Barnabas; namely, Judas surnamed Barsabas and Silas, chief men
among
the brethren: 15:23 And they wrote letters by them after this
manner;
The apostles and elders and brethren send greeting unto the brethren
which are of the Gentiles in Antioch and Syria and Cilicia.
15:24 Forasmuch as we have heard, that certain which went out
from us
have troubled you with words, subverting your souls, saying, Ye
must
be circumcised, and keep the law: to whom we gave no such commandment:
15:25 It seemed good unto us, being assembled with one accord,
to send
chosen men unto you with our beloved Barnabas and Paul, 15:26
Men that
have hazarded their lives for the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
15:27 We have sent therefore Judas and Silas, who shall also tell
you
the same things by mouth.
15:28 For it seemed good to the Holy Ghost, and to us, to lay
upon you
no greater burden than these necessary things; 15:29 That ye abstain
from meats offered to idols, and from blood, and from things
strangled, and from fornication: from which if ye keep yourselves,
ye
shall do well. Fare ye well.
15:30 So when they were dismissed, they came to Antioch: and when
they
had gathered the multitude together, they delivered the epistle:
15:31
Which when they had read, they rejoiced for the consolation.
15:32 And Judas and Silas, being prophets also themselves, exhorted
the brethren with many words, and confirmed them.
15:33 And after they had tarried there a space, they were let
go in
peace from the brethren unto the apostles.
15:34 Notwithstanding it pleased Silas to abide there still.
15:35 Paul also and Barnabas continued in Antioch, teaching and
preaching the word of the Lord, with many others also.
15:36 And some days after Paul said unto Barnabas, Let us go again
and
visit our brethren in every city where we have preached the word
of
the LORD, and see how they do.
15:37 And Barnabas determined to take with them John, whose surname
was Mark.
15:38 But Paul thought not good to take him with them, who departed
from them from Pamphylia, and went not with them to the work.
15:39 And the contention was so sharp between them, that they
departed
asunder one from the other: and so Barnabas took Mark, and sailed
unto
Cyprus; 15:40 And Paul chose Silas, and departed, being recommended
by
the brethren unto the grace of God.
15:41 And he went through Syria and Cilicia, confirming the churches.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
16:1
Then came he to Derbe and Lystra: and, behold, a certain
disciple
was there, named Timotheus, the son of a certain woman, which
was a
Jewess, and believed; but his father was a Greek: 16:2 Which was
well
reported of by the brethren that were at Lystra and Iconium.
16:3 Him would Paul have to go forth with him; and took and
circumcised him because of the Jews which were in those quarters:
for
they knew all that his father was a Greek.
16:4 And as they went through the cities, they delivered them
the
decrees for to keep, that were ordained of the apostles and elders
which were at Jerusalem.
16:5 And so were the churches established in the faith, and increased
in number daily.
16:6 Now when they had gone throughout Phrygia and the region
of
Galatia, and were forbidden of the Holy Ghost to preach the word
in
Asia, 16:7 After they were come to Mysia, they assayed to go into
Bithynia: but the Spirit suffered them not.
16:8 And they passing by Mysia came down to Troas.
16:9 And a vision appeared to Paul in the night; There stood a
man of
Macedonia, and prayed him, saying, Come over into Macedonia, and
help
us.
16:10 And after he had seen the vision, immediately we endeavoured
to
go into Macedonia, assuredly gathering that the Lord had called
us for
to preach the gospel unto them.
16:11 Therefore loosing from Troas, we came with a straight course
to
Samothracia, and the next day to Neapolis; 16:12 And from thence
to
Philippi, which is the chief city of that part of Macedonia, and
a
colony: and we were in that city abiding certain days.
16:13 And on the sabbath we went out of the city by a river side,
where prayer was wont to be made; and we sat down, and spake unto
the
women which resorted thither.
16:14 And a certain woman named Lydia, a seller of purple, of
the city
of Thyatira, which worshipped God, heard us: whose heart the Lord
opened, that she attended unto the things which were spoken of
Paul.
16:15 And when she was baptized, and her household, she besought
us,
saying, If ye have judged me to be faithful to the Lord, come
into my
house, and abide there. And she constrained us.
16:16 And it came to pass, as we went to prayer, a certain damsel
possessed with a spirit of divination met us, which brought her
masters much gain by soothsaying: 16:17 The same followed Paul
and us,
and cried, saying, These men are the servants of the most high
God,
which shew unto us the way of salvation.
16:18 And this did she many days. But Paul, being grieved, turned
and
said to the spirit, I command thee in the name of Jesus Christ
to come
out of her.
And he came out the same hour.
16:19 And when her masters saw that the hope of their gains was
gone,
they caught Paul and Silas, and drew them into the marketplace
unto
the rulers, 16:20 And brought them to the magistrates, saying,
These
men, being Jews, do exceedingly trouble our city, 16:21 And teach
customs, which are not lawful for us to receive, neither to observe,
being Romans.
16:22 And the multitude rose up together against them: and the
magistrates rent off their clothes, and commanded to beat them.
16:23 And when they had laid many stripes upon them, they cast
them
into prison, charging the jailor to keep them safely: 16:24 Who,
having received such a charge, thrust them into the inner prison,
and
made their feet fast in the stocks.
16:25 And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises
unto
God: and the prisoners heard them.
16:26 And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the
foundations of the prison were shaken: and immediately all the
doors
were opened, and every one's bands were loosed.
16:27 And the keeper of the prison awaking out of his sleep, and
seeing the prison doors open, he drew out his sword, and would
have
killed himself, supposing that the prisoners had been fled.
16:28 But Paul cried with a loud voice, saying, Do thyself no
harm:
for we are all here.
16:29 Then he called for a light, and sprang in, and came trembling,
and fell down before Paul and Silas, 16:30 And brought them out,
and
said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved? 16:31 And they said,
Believe
on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.
16:32 And they spake unto him the word of the Lord, and to all
that
were in his house.
16:33 And he took them the same hour of the night, and washed
their
stripes; and was baptized, he and all his, straightway.
16:34 And when he had brought them into his house, he set meat
before
them, and rejoiced, believing in God with all his house.
16:35 And when it was day, the magistrates sent the serjeants,
saying,
Let those men go.
16:36 And the keeper of the prison told this saying to Paul, The
magistrates have sent to let you go: now therefore depart, and
go in
peace.
16:37 But Paul said unto them, They have beaten us openly uncondemned,
being Romans, and have cast us into prison; and now do they thrust
us
out privily? nay verily; but let them come themselves and fetch
us
out.
16:38 And the serjeants told these words unto the magistrates:
and
they feared, when they heard that they were Romans.
16:39 And they came and besought them, and brought them out, and
desired them to depart out of the city.
16:40 And they went out of the prison, and entered into the house
of
Lydia: and when they had seen the brethren, they comforted them,
and
departed.
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
17:1
Now when they had passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia,
they
came to Thessalonica, where was a synagogue of the Jews: 17:2
And
Paul, as his manner was, went in unto them, and three sabbath
days
reasoned with them out of the scriptures, 17:3 Opening and alleging,
that Christ must needs have suffered, and risen again from the
dead;
and that this Jesus, whom I preach unto you, is Christ.
17:4 And some of them believed, and consorted with Paul and Silas;
and
of the devout Greeks a great multitude, and of the chief women
not a
few.
17:5 But the Jews which believed not, moved with envy, took unto
them
certain lewd fellows of the baser sort, and gathered a company,
and
set all the city on an uproar, and assaulted the house of Jason,
and
sought to bring them out to the people.
17:6 And when they found them not, they drew Jason and certain
brethren unto the rulers of the city, crying, These that have
turned
the world upside down are come hither also; 17:7 Whom Jason hath
received: and these all do contrary to the decrees of Caesar,
saying
that there is another king, one Jesus.
17:8 And they troubled the people and the rulers of the city,
when
they heard these things.
17:9 And when they had taken security of Jason, and of the other,
they
let them go.
17:10 And the brethren immediately sent away Paul and Silas by
night
unto Berea: who coming thither went into the synagogue of the
Jews.
17:11 These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that
they
received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the
scriptures daily, whether those things were so.
17:12 Therefore many of them believed; also of honourable women
which
were Greeks, and of men, not a few.
17:13 But when the Jews of Thessalonica had knowledge that the
word of
God was preached of Paul at Berea, they came thither also, and
stirred
up the people.
17:14 And then immediately the brethren sent away Paul to go as
it
were to the sea: but Silas and Timotheus abode there still.
17:15 And they that conducted Paul brought him unto Athens: and
receiving a commandment unto Silas and Timotheus for to come to
him
with all speed, they departed.
17:16 Now while Paul waited for them at Athens, his spirit was
stirred
in him, when he saw the city wholly given to idolatry.
17:17 Therefore disputed he in the synagogue with the Jews, and
with
the devout persons, and in the market daily with them that met
with
him.
17:18 Then certain philosophers of the Epicureans, and of the
Stoicks,
encountered him. And some said, What will this babbler say? other
some, He seemeth to be a setter forth of strange gods: because
he
preached unto them Jesus, and the resurrection.
17:19 And they took him, and brought him unto Areopagus, saying,
May
we know what this new doctrine, whereof thou speakest, is? 17:20
For
thou bringest certain strange things to our ears: we would know
therefore what these things mean.
17:21 (For all the Athenians and strangers which were there spent
their time in nothing else, but either to tell, or to hear some
new
thing.) 17:22 Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars' hill, and
said,
Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye are too
superstitious.
17:23 For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an
altar
with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom therefore ye
ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you.
17:24 God that made the world and all things therein, seeing that
he
is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with
hands;
17:25 Neither is worshipped with men's hands, as though he needed
any
thing, seeing he giveth to all life, and breath, and all things;
17:26
And hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on
all the
face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed,
and
the bounds of their habitation; 17:27 That they should seek the
Lord,
if haply they might feel after him, and find him, though he be
not far
from every one of us: 17:28 For in him we live, and move, and
have our
being; as certain also of your own poets have said, For we are
also
his offspring.
17:29 Forasmuch then as we are the offspring of God, we ought
not to
think that the Godhead is like unto gold, or silver, or stone,
graven
by art and man's device.
17:30 And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now
commandeth all men every where to repent: 17:31 Because he hath
appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness
by that man whom he hath ordained; whereof he hath given assurance
unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.
17:32 And when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some
mocked: and others said, We will hear thee again of this matter.
17:33 So Paul departed from among them.
17:34 Howbeit certain men clave unto him, and believed: among
the
which was Dionysius the Areopagite, and a woman named Damaris,
and
others with them.
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
18:1
After these things Paul departed from Athens, and came to
Corinth; 18:2 And found a certain Jew named Aquila, born in Pontus,
lately come from Italy, with his wife Priscilla; (because that
Claudius had commanded all Jews to depart from Rome:) and came
unto
them.
18:3 And because he was of the same craft, he abode with them,
and
wrought: for by their occupation they were tentmakers.
18:4 And he reasoned in the synagogue every sabbath, and persuaded
the
Jews and the Greeks.
18:5 And when Silas and Timotheus were come from Macedonia, Paul
was
pressed in the spirit, and testified to the Jews that Jesus was
Christ.
18:6 And when they opposed themselves, and blasphemed, he shook
his
raiment, and said unto them, Your blood be upon your own heads;
I am
clean; from henceforth I will go unto the Gentiles.
18:7 And he departed thence, and entered into a certain man's
house,
named Justus, one that worshipped God, whose house joined hard
to the
synagogue.
18:8 And Crispus, the chief ruler of the synagogue, believed on
the
Lord with all his house; and many of the Corinthians hearing believed,
and were baptized.
18:9 Then spake the Lord to Paul in the night by a vision, Be
not
afraid, but speak, and hold not thy peace: 18:10 For I am with
thee,
and no man shall set on thee to hurt thee: for I have much people
in
this city.
18:11 And he continued there a year and six months, teaching the
word
of God among them.
18:12 And when Gallio was the deputy of Achaia, the Jews made
insurrection with one accord against Paul, and brought him to
the
judgment seat, 18:13 Saying, This fellow persuadeth men to worship
God
contrary to the law.
18:14 And when Paul was now about to open his mouth, Gallio said
unto
the Jews, If it were a matter of wrong or wicked lewdness, O ye
Jews,
reason would that I should bear with you: 18:15 But if it be a
question of words and names, and of your law, look ye to it; for
I
will be no judge of such matters.
18:16 And he drave them from the judgment seat.
18:17 Then all the Greeks took Sosthenes, the chief ruler of the
synagogue, and beat him before the judgment seat. And Gallio cared
for
none of those things.
18:18 And Paul after this tarried there yet a good while, and
then
took his leave of the brethren, and sailed thence into Syria,
and with
him Priscilla and Aquila; having shorn his head in Cenchrea: for
he
had a vow.
18:19 And he came to Ephesus, and left them there: but he himself
entered into the synagogue, and reasoned with the Jews.
18:20 When they desired him to tarry longer time with them, he
consented not; 18:21 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.
18:22 And when he had landed at Caesarea, and gone up, and saluted
the
church, he went down to Antioch.
18:23 And after he had spent some time there, he departed, and
went
over all the country of Galatia and Phrygia in order, strengthening
all the disciples.
18:24 And a certain Jew named Apollos, born at Alexandria, an
eloquent
man, and mighty in the scriptures, came to Ephesus.
18:25 This man was instructed in the way of the Lord; and being
fervent in the spirit, he spake and taught diligently the things
of
the Lord, knowing only the baptism of John.
18:26 And he began to speak boldly in the synagogue: whom when
Aquila
and Priscilla had heard, they took him unto them, and expounded
unto
him the way of God more perfectly.
18:27 And when he was disposed to pass into Achaia, the brethren
wrote, exhorting the disciples to receive him: who, when he was
come,
helped them much which had believed through grace: 18:28 For he
mightily convinced the Jews, and that publickly, shewing by the
scriptures that Jesus was Christ.
CHAPTER NINETEEN
19:1
And it came to pass, that, while Apollos was at Corinth,
Paul
having passed through the upper coasts came to Ephesus: and finding
certain disciples, 19:2 He said unto them, Have ye received the
Holy
Ghost since ye believed? And they said unto him, We have not
so much
as heard whether there be any Holy Ghost.
19:3 And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized? And
they
said, Unto John's baptism.
19:4 Then said Paul, John verily baptized with the baptism of
repentance, saying unto the people, that they should believe on
him
which should come after him, that is, on Christ Jesus.
19:5 When they heard this, they were baptized in the name of the
Lord
Jesus.
19:6 And when Paul had laid his hands upon them, the Holy Ghost
came
on them; and they spake with tongues, and prophesied.
19:7 And all the men were about twelve.
19:8 And he went into the synagogue, and spake boldly for the
space of
three months, disputing and persuading the things concerning the
kingdom of God.
19:9 But when divers were hardened, and believed not, but spake
evil
of that way before the multitude, he departed from them, and separated
the disciples, disputing daily in the school of one Tyrannus.
19:10 And this continued by the space of two years; so that all
they
which dwelt in Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus, both Jews
and
Greeks.
19:11 And God wrought special miracles by the hands of Paul: 19:12
So
that from his body were brought unto the sick handkerchiefs or
aprons,
and the diseases departed from them, and the evil spirits went
out of
them.
19:13 Then certain of the vagabond Jews, exorcists, took upon
them to
call over them which had evil spirits the name of the LORD Jesus,
saying, We adjure you by Jesus whom Paul preacheth.
19:14 And there were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew, and chief
of the
priests, which did so.
19:15 And the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know, and
Paul I
know; but who are ye? 19:16 And the man in whom the evil spirit
was
leaped on them, and overcame them, and prevailed against them,
so that
they fled out of that house naked and wounded.
19:17 And this was known to all the Jews and Greeks also dwelling
at
Ephesus; and fear fell on them all, and the name of the Lord Jesus
was
magnified.
19:18 And many that believed came, and confessed, and shewed their
deeds.
19:19 Many of them also which used curious arts brought their
books
together, and burned them before all men: and they counted the
price
of them, and found it fifty thousand pieces of silver.
19:20 So mightily grew the word of God and prevailed.
19:21 After these things were ended, Paul purposed in the spirit,
when
he had passed through Macedonia and Achaia, to go to Jerusalem,
saying, After I have been there, I must also see Rome.
19:22 So he sent into Macedonia two of them that ministered unto
him,
Timotheus and Erastus; but he himself stayed in Asia for a season.
19:23 And the same time there arose no small stir about that way.
19:24 For a certain man named Demetrius, a silversmith, which
made
silver shrines for Diana, brought no small gain unto the craftsmen;
19:25 Whom he called together with the workmen of like occupation,
and
said, Sirs, ye know that by this craft we have our wealth.
19:26 Moreover ye see and hear, that not alone at Ephesus, but
almost
throughout all Asia, this Paul hath persuaded and turned away
much
people, saying that they be no gods, which are made with hands:
19:27
So that not only this our craft is in danger to be set at nought;
but
also that the temple of the great goddess Diana should be despised,
and her magnificence should be destroyed, whom all Asia and the
world
worshippeth.
19:28 And when they heard these sayings, they were full of wrath,
and
cried out, saying, Great is Diana of the Ephesians.
19:29 And the whole city was filled with confusion: and having
caught
Gaius and Aristarchus, men of Macedonia, Paul's companions in
travel,
they rushed with one accord into the theatre.
19:30 And when Paul would have entered in unto the people, the
disciples suffered him not.
19:31 And certain of the chief of Asia, which were his friends,
sent
unto him, desiring him that he would not adventure himself into
the
theatre.
19:32 Some therefore cried one thing, and some another: for the
assembly was confused: and the more part knew not wherefore they
were
come together.
19:33 And they drew Alexander out of the multitude, the Jews putting
him forward. And Alexander beckoned with the hand, and would have
made
his defence unto the people.
19:34 But when they knew that he was a Jew, all with one voice
about
the space of two hours cried out, Great is Diana of the Ephesians.
19:35 And when the townclerk had appeased the people, he said,
Ye men
of Ephesus, what man is there that knoweth not how that the city
of
the Ephesians is a worshipper of the great goddess Diana, and
of the
image which fell down from Jupiter? 19:36 Seeing then that these
things cannot be spoken against, ye ought to be quiet, and to
do
nothing rashly.
19:37 For ye have brought hither these men, which are neither
robbers
of churches, nor yet blasphemers of your goddess.
19:38
Wherefore if Demetrius, and the craftsmen which are with
him, have a matter against any man, the law is open, and there are
deputies: let them implead one another.
19:39
But if ye enquire any thing concerning other matters, it
shall be determined in a lawful assembly.
19:40
For we are in danger to be called in question for this day's
uproar, there being no cause whereby we may give an account of
this concourse.
19:41
And when he had thus spoken, he dismissed the assembly.
CHAPTER TWENTY
20:1
And after the uproar was ceased, Paul called unto him the
disciples, and embraced them, and departed for to go into Macedonia.
20:2 And when he had gone over those parts, and had given them
much
exhortation, he came into Greece, 20:3 And there abode three months.
And when the Jews laid wait for him, as he was about to sail into
Syria, he purposed to return through Macedonia.
20:4 And there accompanied him into Asia Sopater of Berea; and
of the
Thessalonians, Aristarchus and Secundus; and Gaius of Derbe, and
Timotheus; and of Asia, Tychicus and Trophimus.
20:5 These going before tarried for us at Troas.
20:6 And we sailed away from Philippi after the days of unleavened
bread, and came unto them to Troas in five days; where we abode
seven
days.
20:7 And upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came
together to break bread, Paul preached unto them, ready to depart
on
the morrow; and continued his speech until midnight.
20:8 And there were many lights in the upper chamber, where they
were
gathered together.
20:9 And there sat 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.
20:10 And Paul went down, and fell on him, and embracing him said,
Trouble not yourselves; for his life is in him.
20:11 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.
20:12 And they brought the young man alive, and were not a little
comforted.
20:13 And we went before to ship, and sailed unto Assos, there
intending to take in Paul: for so had he appointed, minding himself
to
go afoot.
20:14 And when he met with us at Assos, we took him in, and came
to
Mitylene.
20:15 And we sailed thence, and came the next day over against
Chios;
and the next day we arrived at Samos, and tarried at Trogyllium;
and
the next day we came to Miletus.
20:16 For Paul had determined to sail by Ephesus, because he would
not
spend the time in Asia: for he hasted, if it were possible for
him, to
be at Jerusalem the day of Pentecost.
20:17 And from Miletus he sent to Ephesus, and called the elders
of
the church.
20:18 And when they were come to him, he said unto them, Ye know,
from
the first day that I came into Asia, after what manner I have
been
with you at all seasons, 20:19 Serving the LORD with all humility
of
mind, and with many tears, and temptations, which befell me by
the
lying in wait of the Jews: 20:20 And how I kept back nothing that
was
profitable unto you, but have shewed you, and have taught you
publickly, and from house to house, 20:21 Testifying both to the
Jews,
and also to the Greeks, repentance toward God, and faith toward
our
Lord Jesus Christ.
20:22 And now, behold, I go bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem,
not
knowing the things that shall befall me there: 20:23 Save that
the
Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city, saying that bonds and afflictions
abide me.
20:24 But none of these things move me, neither count I my life
dear
unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the
ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify
the
gospel of the grace of God.
20:25 And now, behold, I know that ye all, among whom I have gone
preaching the kingdom of God, shall see my face no more.
20:26 Wherefore I take you to record this day, that I am pure
from the
blood of all men.
20:27 For I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel
of
God.
20:28 Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock,
over
the which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, to feed the
church
of God, which he hath purchased with his own blood.
20:29 For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous
wolves
enter in among you, not sparing the flock.
20:30 Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse
things, to draw away disciples after them.
20:31 Therefore watch, and remember, that by the space of three
years
I ceased not to warn every one night and day with tears.
20:32 And now, brethren, I commend you to God, and to the word
of his
grace, which is able to build you up, and to give you an inheritance
among all them which are sanctified.
20:33 I have coveted no man's silver, or gold, or apparel.
20:34 Yea, ye yourselves know, that these hands have ministered
unto
my necessities, and to them that were with me.
20:35
I have shewed you all things, how that so labouring ye ought
to support the weak, and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus,
how He said, It is more blessed to give than to receive.
20:36
And when he had thus spoken, he kneeled down, and prayed with them all.
20:37
And they all wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck, and kissed him,
20:38
Sorrowing most of all for the words which he spake, that
they should see his face no more. And they accompanied him unto the
ship.