Acts

Chapter 28

1 And when they were escaped,1295 then5119 they knew1921 that the island3520 was called2564 Melita.3194

2 And the barbarous915 people showed3930 us no3756 little5177 kindness:5368 for they kindled381 a fire,4443 and received4355 us every3956 one, because1223 of the present2186 rain,5205 and because1223 of the cold.5592

3 And when Paul3972 had gathered4962 a bundle4128 of sticks,5434 and laid2007 them on1909 the fire,4443 there came1831 a viper2191 out of the heat,2329 and fastened2510 on2510 his hand.5495

4 And when5613 the barbarians915 saw1492 the venomous beast2342 hang2910 on1537 his hand,5495 they said3004 among4314 themselves,846 No doubt3843 this3778 man444 is a murderer,5406 whom,3739 though he has escaped1295 the sea,2281 yet vengeance1349 suffers1439 not to live.2198

5 And he shook660 off660 the beast2342 into1519 the fire,4442 and felt3958 no3762 harm.2556

6 However, they looked4328 when he should3195 have swollen,4092 or2228 fallen2667 down2667 dead3498 suddenly:869 but after they had looked4328 a great4183 while, and saw2334 no3367 harm824 come1096 to him, they changed3328 their minds, and said3004 that he was a god.2316

7 In the same1565 quarters5117 were possessions5564 of the chief4413 man of the island,3520 whose name3686 was Publius;4196 who3739 received324 us, and lodged3579 us three5140 days2250 courteously.5390

8 And it came1096 to pass, that the father3962 of Publius4196 lay2621 sick of a fever4446 and of a bloody1420 flux:1420 to whom3739 Paul3972 entered1525 in, and prayed,4336 and laid2007 his hands5495 on2007 him, and healed2390 him.

9 So3767 when this5127 was done,1096 others3062 also,2532 which3588 had2192 diseases769 in the island,3520 came,4334 and were healed:2323

10 Who3739 also2532 honored5092 us with many4183 honors;5091 and when we departed,321 they laded2007 us with such things as were necessary.4314

11 And after3326 three5140 months3376 we departed321 in a ship4143 of Alexandria,221 which had wintered3914 in the isle,3520 whose sign3902 was Castor1359 and Pollux.1359

12 And landing2609 at1519 Syracuse,4946 we tarried1961 there three5140 days.2250

13 And from there3606 we fetched a compass,4022 and came2658 to Rhegium:4484 and after3326 one3391 day2250 the south3558 wind blew,1920 and we came2064 the next1206 day to Puteoli:4223

14 Where3757 we found2147 brothers,80 and were desired3870 to tarry1961 with them seven2033 days:2250 and so3779 we went2064 toward1519 Rome.4516

15 And from there,1564 when the brothers80 heard191 of us, they came1831 to meet529 us as far891 as Appii675 forum,5410 and The three5140 taverns:4999 whom3739 when Paul3972 saw,1492 he thanked2168 God,2316 and took2983 courage.2294

16 And when3753 we came2064 to Rome,4516 the centurion1543 delivered3860 the prisoners1198 to the captain4759 of the guard:4759 but Paul3972 was suffered2010 to dwell3306 by himself1438 with a soldier4757 that kept5442 him.

17 And it came1096 to pass, that after3326 three5140 days2250 Paul3972 called4779 the chief4413 of the Jews2453 together:4779 and when they were come4905 together,4905 he said3004 to them, Men435 and brothers,80 though I have committed4160 nothing3762 against1727 the people,2992 or2228 customs1485 of our fathers,3971 yet was I delivered3860 prisoner1198 from Jerusalem2414 into1519 the hands5495 of the Romans.4514

18 Who,3748 when they had examined350 me, would have let630 me go,630 because1223 there was no3367 cause156 of death2288 in me.

19 But when the Jews2453 spoke483 against483 it, I was constrained315 to appeal1941 to Caesar;2541 not that I had2192 ought5100 to accuse2723 my nation1484 of.

20 For this5026 cause156 therefore3767 have I called3870 for you, to see1492 you, and to speak4354 with you: because1063 that for the hope1680 of Israel2474 I am bound4029 with this5026 chain.254

21 And they said2036 to him, We neither3777 received1209 letters1121 out of Judaea2449 concerning4012 you, neither3777 any5100 of the brothers80 that came3854 showed518 or2228 spoke2980 any5100 harm4190 of you.

22 But we desire515 to hear191 of you what3739 you think:5426 for as concerning4012 this5026 sect,139 we know1110 that every3837 where3837 it is spoken483 against.483

23 And when they had appointed5021 him a day,2250 there came2240 many4119 to him into1519 his lodging;3578 to whom3739 he expounded1620 and testified1263 the kingdom932 of God,2316 persuading3982 them concerning4012 Jesus,2424 both5037 out of the law3551 of Moses,3475 and out of the prophets,4396 from morning4404 till2193 evening.2073

24 And some3588 3303 believed3982 the things which were spoken,3004 and some3588 believed not.

25 And when they agreed800 not among4314 themselves,846 they departed,630 after that Paul3972 had spoken2036 one1520 word,4487 Well2573 spoke2980 the Holy40 Ghost4151 by Esaias2268 the prophet4396 to our fathers,3962

26 Saying,3004 Go4198 to this5126 people,2992 and say,2036 Hearing189 you shall hear,191 and shall not understand;4920 and seeing991 you shall see,991 and not perceive:1492

27 For the heart2588 of this5127 people2992 is waxed3975 gross,3975 and their ears3775 are dull917 of hearing,191 and their eyes3788 have they closed;2576 lest3379 they should see1492 with their eyes,3788 and hear191 with their ears,3775 and understand4920 with their heart,2588 and should be converted,1994 and I should heal2392 them.

28 Be it known1110 therefore3767 to you, that the salvation4992 of God2316 is sent649 to the Gentiles,1484 and that they will hear191 it.

29 And when he had said2036 these5023 words, the Jews2453 departed,565 and had2192 great4183 reasoning4803 among1722 themselves.1438

30 And Paul3972 dwelled3306 two1333 whole3650 years1333 in his own2398 hired3410 house, and received588 all3956 that came1531 in to him,

31 Preaching2784 the kingdom932 of God,2316 and teaching1321 those3588 things which concern4012 the Lord2962 Jesus2424 Christ,5547 with all3956 confidence,3954 no209 man forbidding209 him.

Acts

Chapter 28

1 AFTERWARDS they learned that the island was called Mel'i-ta.

2 And the barbarians who inhabited it showed us much kindness: for they kindled a fire and called us all to warm ourselves, because of heavy rain and the cold.

3 And Paul picked up a bundle of sticks, and laid them on the fire and a scorpion driven by the heat, came out and bit his hand.

4 And when the barbarians saw it hanging from his hand, they said, It may be that this man is a murderer, whom though he has been rescued from the sea, yet justice does not permit him to live.

5 But Paul shook his hand and threw the viper into the fire, and felt no harm.

6 However, the barbarians expected he would immediately swell up and fall to the ground dead: but after they had waited for a long while, and saw he had not been harmed, they changed their talk, and said that he was a god.

7 There were villages in that region, belonging to a man whose name was Pub'li-us, the chief man of the island; and he gladly received us at his house for three days.

8 But the father of Pub'li-us was sick with fever and dysentery: so Paul went in to where he was lying and prayed, then he laid his hand on him and healed him.

9 So when this was done, others also sick in the island, came, and were healed.

10 The inhabitants honored us with great honors: and when we departed from thence, they ladened us with provisions.

11 After three months we departed, sailing in an Al-ex-an'dri-an ship, which had wintered in the island, and which bore the sign of Castor and Pollux.

12 Landing at Syracuse, we remained there for three days.

13 From there we circled around, and arrived at Rhe'gi-um city. After a day the south wind blew in our favor, and in two days, we came to Pu-te'o-li, an Italian city,

14 Where we found brethren who invited us; and we stayed with them seven days: then we departed for Rome.

15 When the brethren there heard of us, they came out to meet us as far as the street which is called Ap'pi-i-fo'rum and The Three Taverns. When Paul saw them, he thanked God, and was greatly encouraged.

16 Then we entered Rome, and the centurion gave permission to Paul to live wherever he pleased with a soldier to guard him.

17 And after three days, Paul sent and called the Jewish leaders; and when they were come together, he said to them, Men and my brethren, though I have done nothing against the people and the law of my fathers, yet I was delivered from Jerusalem in bonds into the hands of the Romans,

18 Who, when they had examined me, would have released me, because they found in me no cause worthy of death.

19 But as the Jews stood against me I was obliged to appeal to Cµsar; not that I had anything of which to accuse my own people.

20 This is the reason I begged you to come, for I wish to see you and to relate these things to you; because it is for the hope of Israel I am bound with this chain.

21 And they said to him, We have neither received a letter concerning you from Judµ'a, nor have any of the brethren who have come from Jerusalem made any evil report about you.

22 Nevertheless, we desire to hear what you have to say, but if it is concerning this teaching, we know well that it is not acceptable to any one, and we do not want to hear about it.

23 So they appointed a day for him and many gathered together and came to him where he was staying; and he explained to them about the Kingdom of God, thus testifying and persuading them concerning Jesus, both out of the law of Moses, and out of the prophets, from morning till evening.

24 And some of them harkened to his words, but others paid no attention.

25 And as they were dismissed, disagreeing Acts 28 Paul preaches in Rome for two years. among themselves, Paul said to them this saying, Well spoke the Holy Spirit by the mouth of the prophet I-sa'iah against your fathers,

26 Saying, Go to this people and say, Hearing you shall hear, and shall not understand; and seeing you shall see and shall not perceive:

27 For the heart of this people is hardened and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes have they closed; lest they should see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their heart, and repent before me, and I should forgive them.

28 Let this be known to you therefore: that this salvation of God is sent to the Gentiles, for they will listen to it.

29 * And when he had said these words, the Jews departed arguing much among themselves.

30 And Paul hired a house for himself at his own expense and lived in it for two years; there he received all who came to him,

31 Preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching openly about our LORD Jesus Christ, without hindrance.

Acts

Chapter 28

Acts

Chapter 28

1 And when they were escaped,1295 then5119 they knew1921 that the island3520 was called2564 Melita.3194

1 AFTERWARDS they learned that the island was called Mel'i-ta.

2 And the barbarous915 people showed3930 us no3756 little5177 kindness:5368 for they kindled381 a fire,4443 and received4355 us every3956 one, because1223 of the present2186 rain,5205 and because1223 of the cold.5592

2 And the barbarians who inhabited it showed us much kindness: for they kindled a fire and called us all to warm ourselves, because of heavy rain and the cold.

3 And when Paul3972 had gathered4962 a bundle4128 of sticks,5434 and laid2007 them on1909 the fire,4443 there came1831 a viper2191 out of the heat,2329 and fastened2510 on2510 his hand.5495

3 And Paul picked up a bundle of sticks, and laid them on the fire and a scorpion driven by the heat, came out and bit his hand.

4 And when5613 the barbarians915 saw1492 the venomous beast2342 hang2910 on1537 his hand,5495 they said3004 among4314 themselves,846 No doubt3843 this3778 man444 is a murderer,5406 whom,3739 though he has escaped1295 the sea,2281 yet vengeance1349 suffers1439 not to live.2198

4 And when the barbarians saw it hanging from his hand, they said, It may be that this man is a murderer, whom though he has been rescued from the sea, yet justice does not permit him to live.

5 And he shook660 off660 the beast2342 into1519 the fire,4442 and felt3958 no3762 harm.2556

5 But Paul shook his hand and threw the viper into the fire, and felt no harm.

6 However, they looked4328 when he should3195 have swollen,4092 or2228 fallen2667 down2667 dead3498 suddenly:869 but after they had looked4328 a great4183 while, and saw2334 no3367 harm824 come1096 to him, they changed3328 their minds, and said3004 that he was a god.2316

6 However, the barbarians expected he would immediately swell up and fall to the ground dead: but after they had waited for a long while, and saw he had not been harmed, they changed their talk, and said that he was a god.

7 In the same1565 quarters5117 were possessions5564 of the chief4413 man of the island,3520 whose name3686 was Publius;4196 who3739 received324 us, and lodged3579 us three5140 days2250 courteously.5390

7 There were villages in that region, belonging to a man whose name was Pub'li-us, the chief man of the island; and he gladly received us at his house for three days.

8 And it came1096 to pass, that the father3962 of Publius4196 lay2621 sick of a fever4446 and of a bloody1420 flux:1420 to whom3739 Paul3972 entered1525 in, and prayed,4336 and laid2007 his hands5495 on2007 him, and healed2390 him.

8 But the father of Pub'li-us was sick with fever and dysentery: so Paul went in to where he was lying and prayed, then he laid his hand on him and healed him.

9 So3767 when this5127 was done,1096 others3062 also,2532 which3588 had2192 diseases769 in the island,3520 came,4334 and were healed:2323

9 So when this was done, others also sick in the island, came, and were healed.

10 Who3739 also2532 honored5092 us with many4183 honors;5091 and when we departed,321 they laded2007 us with such things as were necessary.4314

10 The inhabitants honored us with great honors: and when we departed from thence, they ladened us with provisions.

11 And after3326 three5140 months3376 we departed321 in a ship4143 of Alexandria,221 which had wintered3914 in the isle,3520 whose sign3902 was Castor1359 and Pollux.1359

11 After three months we departed, sailing in an Al-ex-an'dri-an ship, which had wintered in the island, and which bore the sign of Castor and Pollux.

12 And landing2609 at1519 Syracuse,4946 we tarried1961 there three5140 days.2250

12 Landing at Syracuse, we remained there for three days.

13 And from there3606 we fetched a compass,4022 and came2658 to Rhegium:4484 and after3326 one3391 day2250 the south3558 wind blew,1920 and we came2064 the next1206 day to Puteoli:4223

13 From there we circled around, and arrived at Rhe'gi-um city. After a day the south wind blew in our favor, and in two days, we came to Pu-te'o-li, an Italian city,

14 Where3757 we found2147 brothers,80 and were desired3870 to tarry1961 with them seven2033 days:2250 and so3779 we went2064 toward1519 Rome.4516

14 Where we found brethren who invited us; and we stayed with them seven days: then we departed for Rome.

15 And from there,1564 when the brothers80 heard191 of us, they came1831 to meet529 us as far891 as Appii675 forum,5410 and The three5140 taverns:4999 whom3739 when Paul3972 saw,1492 he thanked2168 God,2316 and took2983 courage.2294

15 When the brethren there heard of us, they came out to meet us as far as the street which is called Ap'pi-i-fo'rum and The Three Taverns. When Paul saw them, he thanked God, and was greatly encouraged.

16 And when3753 we came2064 to Rome,4516 the centurion1543 delivered3860 the prisoners1198 to the captain4759 of the guard:4759 but Paul3972 was suffered2010 to dwell3306 by himself1438 with a soldier4757 that kept5442 him.

16 Then we entered Rome, and the centurion gave permission to Paul to live wherever he pleased with a soldier to guard him.

17 And it came1096 to pass, that after3326 three5140 days2250 Paul3972 called4779 the chief4413 of the Jews2453 together:4779 and when they were come4905 together,4905 he said3004 to them, Men435 and brothers,80 though I have committed4160 nothing3762 against1727 the people,2992 or2228 customs1485 of our fathers,3971 yet was I delivered3860 prisoner1198 from Jerusalem2414 into1519 the hands5495 of the Romans.4514

17 And after three days, Paul sent and called the Jewish leaders; and when they were come together, he said to them, Men and my brethren, though I have done nothing against the people and the law of my fathers, yet I was delivered from Jerusalem in bonds into the hands of the Romans,

18 Who,3748 when they had examined350 me, would have let630 me go,630 because1223 there was no3367 cause156 of death2288 in me.

18 Who, when they had examined me, would have released me, because they found in me no cause worthy of death.

19 But when the Jews2453 spoke483 against483 it, I was constrained315 to appeal1941 to Caesar;2541 not that I had2192 ought5100 to accuse2723 my nation1484 of.

19 But as the Jews stood against me I was obliged to appeal to Cµsar; not that I had anything of which to accuse my own people.

20 For this5026 cause156 therefore3767 have I called3870 for you, to see1492 you, and to speak4354 with you: because1063 that for the hope1680 of Israel2474 I am bound4029 with this5026 chain.254

20 This is the reason I begged you to come, for I wish to see you and to relate these things to you; because it is for the hope of Israel I am bound with this chain.

21 And they said2036 to him, We neither3777 received1209 letters1121 out of Judaea2449 concerning4012 you, neither3777 any5100 of the brothers80 that came3854 showed518 or2228 spoke2980 any5100 harm4190 of you.

21 And they said to him, We have neither received a letter concerning you from Judµ'a, nor have any of the brethren who have come from Jerusalem made any evil report about you.

22 But we desire515 to hear191 of you what3739 you think:5426 for as concerning4012 this5026 sect,139 we know1110 that every3837 where3837 it is spoken483 against.483

22 Nevertheless, we desire to hear what you have to say, but if it is concerning this teaching, we know well that it is not acceptable to any one, and we do not want to hear about it.

23 And when they had appointed5021 him a day,2250 there came2240 many4119 to him into1519 his lodging;3578 to whom3739 he expounded1620 and testified1263 the kingdom932 of God,2316 persuading3982 them concerning4012 Jesus,2424 both5037 out of the law3551 of Moses,3475 and out of the prophets,4396 from morning4404 till2193 evening.2073

23 So they appointed a day for him and many gathered together and came to him where he was staying; and he explained to them about the Kingdom of God, thus testifying and persuading them concerning Jesus, both out of the law of Moses, and out of the prophets, from morning till evening.

24 And some3588 3303 believed3982 the things which were spoken,3004 and some3588 believed not.

24 And some of them harkened to his words, but others paid no attention.

25 And when they agreed800 not among4314 themselves,846 they departed,630 after that Paul3972 had spoken2036 one1520 word,4487 Well2573 spoke2980 the Holy40 Ghost4151 by Esaias2268 the prophet4396 to our fathers,3962

25 And as they were dismissed, disagreeing Acts 28 Paul preaches in Rome for two years. among themselves, Paul said to them this saying, Well spoke the Holy Spirit by the mouth of the prophet I-sa'iah against your fathers,

26 Saying,3004 Go4198 to this5126 people,2992 and say,2036 Hearing189 you shall hear,191 and shall not understand;4920 and seeing991 you shall see,991 and not perceive:1492

26 Saying, Go to this people and say, Hearing you shall hear, and shall not understand; and seeing you shall see and shall not perceive:

27 For the heart2588 of this5127 people2992 is waxed3975 gross,3975 and their ears3775 are dull917 of hearing,191 and their eyes3788 have they closed;2576 lest3379 they should see1492 with their eyes,3788 and hear191 with their ears,3775 and understand4920 with their heart,2588 and should be converted,1994 and I should heal2392 them.

27 For the heart of this people is hardened and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes have they closed; lest they should see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their heart, and repent before me, and I should forgive them.

28 Be it known1110 therefore3767 to you, that the salvation4992 of God2316 is sent649 to the Gentiles,1484 and that they will hear191 it.

28 Let this be known to you therefore: that this salvation of God is sent to the Gentiles, for they will listen to it.

29 And when he had said2036 these5023 words, the Jews2453 departed,565 and had2192 great4183 reasoning4803 among1722 themselves.1438

29 * And when he had said these words, the Jews departed arguing much among themselves.

30 And Paul3972 dwelled3306 two1333 whole3650 years1333 in his own2398 hired3410 house, and received588 all3956 that came1531 in to him,

30 And Paul hired a house for himself at his own expense and lived in it for two years; there he received all who came to him,

31 Preaching2784 the kingdom932 of God,2316 and teaching1321 those3588 things which concern4012 the Lord2962 Jesus2424 Christ,5547 with all3956 confidence,3954 no209 man forbidding209 him.

31 Preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching openly about our LORD Jesus Christ, without hindrance.