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1
And
he came
also
to Derbe and to
Lystra.
And
behold, a certain
disciple
was there,
named
Timothy,
the
son
of a believing
Jewish
woman
and
a Greek
father,
2
who
was well spoken of
by the
brothers
in
Lystra
and
Iconium.
3
Paul
wanted
this one
to go forth
with him, and having taken
him
,
he circumcised
him
on account of
the
Jews
being in
those
parts;
for they all knew that his
father
was
a Greek.
4
And
while
the
y were passing through
the
cities,
the
y were delivering
to
the
m
to keep
the
decrees
decided on
by
the
apostles
and
elders
who
were
in
Jerusalem.
5
So
indeed the
churches
were strengthened
in the
faith
and
were increasing
in number
every
day.
6
And
having passed through
Phrygia
and
the Galatian
region,
having been forbidden
by the
Holy
Spirit
to speak
the
word
in Asia,
7
and
having come
down to Mysia,
they were attempting
to go
into Bithynia, and the
Spirit
of Jesus
did not allow
them.
8
And
having passed by
Mysia,
they came down
to
Troas.
9
And
a vision
appeared
to Paul
during
the
night:
A certain
man
of Macedonia
was
standing
and
beseeching
him and
saying,
Having passed over into
Macedonia,
help
us.
10
Now
when
he had seen
the vision,
immediately
we sought
to go forth
to Macedonia,
concluding
that
God
had called
us
to preach the gospel
to them.
11
And
having sailed
from
Troas,
we made a straight course
to
Samothrace,
and on the following day to Neapolis,
12
and from there
to
Philippi,
which
is
the
leading
city
of the
district
of Macedonia,
a colony.
Now we were
staying
some
days
in
this
city
.
13
And
on the
day
of the
Sabbaths,
we went forth
outside
the
city gate,
by
a river,
where
there
was customary
to be
a place of
prayer.
And
having sat down,
we began speaking
to the
women
having gathered.
14
And a certain
woman
named
Lydia,
a seller of purple
of
the
city
of Thyatira,
worshiping
God,
was listening.
The
Lord
opened
her
heart
to attend
to the things
being spoken
by
Paul.
15
And
when
she was baptized, and her house, she begged,
saying,
If
you have judged
me
to be
faithful
to the Lord, having entered into my house, abide. And
she persuaded
us.
16
Now
it happened
of us
going
to the
place of
prayer, a certain girl,
having
a spirit
of Python,
met
us,
who
was bringing
her
masters
much
gain
by fortune-telling.
17
Having followed
Paul
and us,
she
was crying out,
saying,
These
men
are
servants
of the
Most High God,
who
proclaim
to you
the
way
of salvation.
18
And
she continued
this
for
many
days.
And
Paul
having been distressed
and having turned, said to the spirit, I command you
in
the
name
of Jesus
Christ
to come out
from her. And it came out that
hour.
19
Now her
masters
having seen
that their
hope
of
profit
was gone,
having taken hold of
Paul
and
Silas,
dragged
them
into the
marketplace
before
the
rulers.
20
And
having brought them up
to the
magistrates,
they said, These
men,
being
Jews,
exceedingly trouble
our
city
21
and
preach
customs
that
it is not lawful
for us,
being
Romans,
to accept
nor
to practice.
22
And the
crowd
rose up together
against
them, and the
magistrates
having torn off
their
garments,
were commanding that
they be beaten with rods.
23
And
having laid
many
blows
on them,
they cast
them
into
prison,
having charged
the
jailer
to keep
them securely,
24
who
having received
such
an order,
threw
them into the
inner
prison
and
fastened
their
feet
in the
stocks.
25
Now
toward
midnight,
Paul
and
Silas
praying,
were singing praises to
God.
And the prisoners were listening to them.
26
And
suddenly
there was
a great
earthquake,
so that
foundations
of the prison house
were shaken,
and
immediately
all
the
doors
were opened,
and
the chains
of
all
were loosed.
27
And
the jailer having been
awoken
and
having seen
the
doors
of the
prison
open,
having drawn
his
sword
was about
to kill
himself,
supposing
the
prison
ers
to have escaped.
28
But
Paul
c
all
ed out
in a loud
voice
saying,
Do not
harm
yourself,
for we are
all
here!
29
And
having called for
lights,
he rushed in,
and having become
terrified,
he fell down before
Paul
and
Silas.
30
And
having brought
them out,
he was saying,
Sirs,
what
is necessary
of me
to do,
that I may be saved?
31
And they said, Believe on the
Lord
Jesus
and you will be saved, you and your household.
32
And
they spoke
the
word
of
the
Lord
to him
along with
all
those in his
house.
33
And
hav
in
g taken
them
in
that
hour
of the
night,
he washed
them
from the
wounds,
and
immediately
he
was baptized,
and all his
household
.
34
And
having brought
them into the house,
he laid
a table
for them
and
rejoiced
with all
his
household, having believed
in God.
35
And
day
having come,
the
magistrates
sent
the
officers,
saying, Release
those
men.
36
And
the
jailer
reported
the
se
words
to
Paul
: The
captains
have sent
that
you may be let go.
Now
the
refore
having gone out,
depart
in peace.
37
But
Paul
was saying
to
them,
Having beaten us
publicly,
uncondemned
men
being
Romans,
they cast
us
into
prison,
and
now
do they throw us out
secretly?
No
indeed!
Instead, having come themselves,
let them bring us out
.
38
And
the
officers
reported
the
se
words to
the
captains,
and
the
y were afraid,
having heard
that
the
y are
Romans.
39
And
having come,
they appealed to
them, and
having brought
them
out,
they were asking
them
to go out
of the
city.
40
And
having gone forth
out of the prison,
they came
to Lydia, and having seen
them
,
they exhorted
the brothers and
departed.
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