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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,
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
.
3
And he said unto them, Unto
what
then
were ye baptized?
And they said, Unto
John's
baptism.
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.
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
Ghost
came
on them; and
they spake
with tongues,
and
prophesied.
7
And
all
the men
were
about
twelve.
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.
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.
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.
11
And
God
wrought
special
miracles
by
the hands
of Paul:
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.
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.
14
And there were
seven
sons
of
one
Sceva,
a Jew,
and
chief of the priests,
which did
so.
15
And
the evil
spirit
answered
and said,
Jesus
I know,
and
Paul
I know;
but
who
are ye?
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.
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.
18
And
many
that believed
came,
and confessed,
and
shewed
their
deeds.
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.
20
So
mightily
grew
the word
of God
and
prevailed.
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.
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.
23
And the same
time
there arose
no
small
stir
about
that way.
24
For
a certain
man
named
Demetrius,
a silversmith,
which made
silver
shrines
for Diana,
brought
no
small
gain
unto the craftsmen;
25
Whom
he called together
with the workmen
of
like occupation,
and said,
Sirs,
ye know
that by this
craft
we have our
wealth.
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:
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.
28
And
when they heard
these sayings
, they were
full
of wrath,
and
cried out,
saying,
Great
is
Diana
of the Ephesians.
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.
30
And
when
Paul
would
have entered
in
unto the people,
the disciples
suffered
him not.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
36
Seeing
then
that these things
cannot be spoken against,
ye ought to be
quiet,
and
to do
nothing
rashly.
37
For
ye have brought hither
these
men,
which are neither
robbers of churches,
nor yet
blasphemers
of your
goddess.
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.
39
But
if
ye inquire
any thing
concerning other matters,
it shall be determined
in
a lawful
assembly.
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.
41
And when he had thus spoken,
he dismissed
the assembly.
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