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1
It happened
that while
Apollos
was at Corinth,
Paul
passed through
the upper
country
and came
to Ephesus,
and found
some
disciples.
2
He said
to them, "Did you receive
the Holy
Spirit
when you believed?"
And they said to him, "No, we have not even
heard
whether
there is a Holy
Spirit
."
3
And he said,
"Into what
then
were you baptized?"
And they said,
"Into John's
baptism."
4
Paul
said,
"John
baptized
with the baptism
of repentance,
telling
the people
to believe
in Him who was coming
after
him, that is, in Jesus."
5
When they heard
this, they were baptized
in the name
of the Lord
Jesus.
6
And when Paul
had laid
his hands
upon them, the Holy
Spirit
came
on them, and they began speaking
with tongues
and prophesying.
7
There were in all
about
twelve
men.
8
And he entered
the synagogue
and continued speaking out boldly
for three
months,
reasoning
and persuading
them about
the kingdom
of God.
9
But when
some
were becoming hardened
and disobedient,
speaking evil
of the Way
before
the people,
he withdrew
from them and took away
the disciples,
reasoning
daily
in the school
of Tyrannus.
10
This
took place
for two
years,
so
that all
who lived
in Asia
heard
the word
of the Lord,
both
Jews
and Greeks.
11
God
was performing
extraordinary
miracles
by the hands
of Paul,
12
so
that handkerchiefs
or
aprons
were even
carried
from his body
to the sick,
and the diseases
left
them and the evil
spirits
went
out.
13
But also
some
of the Jewish
exorcists,
who went from place to place,
attempted
to name
over
those
who had
the evil
spirits
the name
of the Lord
Jesus,
saying,
"I adjure
you by Jesus
whom
Paul
preaches."
14
Seven
sons
of one
Sceva,
a Jewish
chief priest,
were doing
this.
15
And the evil
spirit
answered
and said
to them, "I recognize
Jesus,
and I know about
Paul,
but who
are you?"
16
And the man,
in whom
was the evil
spirit,
leaped
on them and subdued
all
of them and overpowered
them, so
that they fled
out of that house
naked
and wounded.
17
This
became
known
to all,
both
Jews
and Greeks,
who lived
in Ephesus;
and fear
fell
upon them all
and the name
of the Lord
Jesus
was being magnified.
18
Many
also
of those
who had believed
kept coming,
confessing
and disclosing
their practices.
19
And many
of those
who practiced
magic
brought
their books
together
and began burning
them in the sight
of everyone;
and they counted
up the price
of them and found
it fifty
thousand
pieces of silver.
20
So
the word
of the Lord
was growing
mightily
and prevailing.
21
Now
after
these things
were finished,
Paul
purposed
in the spirit
to go
to Jerusalem
after
he had passed through
Macedonia
and Achaia,
saying,
"After
I have been
there,
I must
also
see
Rome."
22
And having sent
into Macedonia
two
of those
who ministered
to him, Timothy
and Erastus,
he himself
stayed
in Asia
for a while.
23
About
that time
there occurred
no
small
disturbance
concerning
the Way.
24
For a man
named
Demetrius,
a
silver
smith,
who made
silver
shrines
of Artemis,
was bringing
no
little
business
to the craftsmen;
25
these
he gathered together
with the workmen
of similar
trades, and said,
"Men,
you know
that our prosperity
depends
upon this
business.
26
"You see
and hear
that not only
in Ephesus,
but in almost
all
of Asia,
this
Paul
has persuaded
and turned away
a considerable
number of people,
saying
that
gods
made
with hands
are no
gods
at
all
.
27
"Not only
is there danger
that this
trade
of ours
f
all
into disrepute,
but also
that the temple
of the great
goddess
Artemis
be regarded
as worthless
and that she whom
all
of Asia
and the world
worship
will even
be dethroned
from her magnificence."
28
When they heard
this and were filled
with rage,
they began crying
out, saying,
"Great
is Artemis
of the Ephesians!"
29
The city
was filled
with the confusion,
and they rushed
with one accord
into the theater,
dragging along
Gaius
and Aristarchus,
Paul's
traveling companions
from Macedonia.
30
And when Paul
wanted
to go
into the assembly,
the disciples
would not let
him.
31
Also
some
of the Asiarchs
who were friends
of his sent
to him and repeatedly urged
him not to venture
into the theater.
32
So then,
some
were shouting
one
thing and
some
another,
for the assembly
was in confusion
and the majority
did not know
for what
reason
they had come together.
33
Some of the crowd
concluded
it was
Alexander
,
since the Jews
had put him forward;
and having motioned
with his hand,
Alexander
was intending
to make a defense
to the assembly.
34
But when they recognized
that he was a Jew,
a single outcry
arose
from them all
as they shouted
for about
two
hours,
"Great
is Artemis
of the Ephesians!"
35
After
quieting
the crowd,
the town clerk
said,
"Men
of Ephesus,
what
man
is there after all
who
does not know
that the city
of the Ephesians
is guardian of the temple
of the great
Artemis
and of the image which fell down from heaven?
36
"So,
since these
are undeniable facts,
you ought
to keep calm
and to do
nothing
rash.
37
"For you have brought
these
men
here who are neither
robbers of temples
nor
blasphemers
of our goddess.
38
"So then,
if
Demetrius
and the craftsmen
who are with him have
a complaint
against
any man,
the courts
are in session
and proconsuls
are available; let them bring charges
against
one another.
39
"But if
you want
anything
beyond
this, it shall be settled
in the lawful
assembly.
40
"For indeed
we are in danger
of being accused
of a riot
in
connection
with today's
events, since there is no
real cause
for it, and in this
connection
we will be unable
to account
for this
disorderly gathering."
41
After saying
this
he dismissed
the assembly.
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