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1
Now
when they had passed through
Amphipolis
and
Apollonia,
they came
to
Thessalonica,
where
was
a synagogue
of the Jews:
2
And
Paul,
as
his manner was,
went in
unto them, and
three
sabbath
days reasoned
with them out of
the scriptures,
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
.
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.
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.
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;
7
Whom
Jason
hath received:
and these
all
do
contrary
to the decrees
of Caesar,
saying
that there is
another
king,
one
Jesus.
8
And
they troubled
the people
and
the rulers of the city,
when they heard
these things.
9
And
when they had taken
security
of
Jason,
and
of the other,
they let
them go.
10
And
the brethren
immediately
sent away
Paul
and
Silas
by
night
unto
Berea:
who
coming
thither
went
into
the synagogue
of the Jews.
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.
12
Therefore
many
of them
believed;
also
of honourable
women
which
were Greeks,
and
of men,
not
a few.
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.
14
And
then
immediately
the brethren
sent away
Paul
to go
as it were to
the sea:
but
Silas
and
Timotheus
abode
there
still.
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.
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
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.
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.
19
And
they took
him,
and brought him
unto
Areopagus,
saying,
May
we know
what
this
new
doctrine,
whereof thou
speakest,
is
?
20
For
thou bringest
certain
strange things
to our
ears:
we would
know
therefore
what
these things mean.
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.
)
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.
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.
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;
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;
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;
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:
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.
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.
30
And
the times
of this ignorance
God
winked at;
but now commandeth
all
men
every where
to repent:
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.
32
And
when they heard
of
the resurrection
of
the dead,
some
mocked:
and others said,
We will hear
thee again
of
this
matter
.
33
So
Paul
departed
from
among
them.
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.
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