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1
And
when they were escaped,
then
they knew
that
the island
was called
Melita.
2
And
the barbarous people
shewed
us no
little
kindness:
for they kindled
a fire,
and received
us
every one,
because
of the present
rain,
and
because
of the cold.
3
And
when Paul
had gathered
a bundle
of sticks,
and
laid
them
on
the fire,
there came
a viper
out of
the heat,
and fastened on
his
hand.
4
And
when
the barbarians
saw
the
venomous
beast
hang
on his
hand,
they said
among
themselves,
No doubt
this
man
is
a murderer,
whom,
though he hath escaped
the sea,
yet vengeance
suffereth
not
to live.
5
And
he shook off
the beast
into
the fire,
and felt
no
harm.
6
Howbeit
they looked
when he
should
have swollen,
or
fallen down
dead
suddenly:
but after they
had looked
a great while, and
saw
no
harm
come
to him,
they changed their minds,
and said
that he was
a god.
7
In the same
quarters
were
possessions
of the chief man
of the island,
whose name was
Publius;
who
received
us,
and lodged us
three
days
courteously.
8
And
it came to pass,
that the father
of Publius
lay
sick of
a fever
and
of a bloody flux:
to whom
Paul
entered in,
and
prayed,
and laid
his hands
on him,
and healed
him.
9
So
when
this was done,
others
also, which
had
diseases
in
the island,
came,
and
were healed:
10
Who also
honoured
us
with many
honours;
and
when we departed,
they laded
us
with such things as
were necessary.
11
And
after
three
months
we departed
in
a ship
of Alexandria,
which had wintered
in
the isle,
whose sign
was Castor and Pollux.
12
And
landing
at
Syracuse,
we tarried
there
three
days.
13
And from thence
we fetched a compass,
and came
to
Rhegium:
and
after
one
day
the south wind
blew,
and we came
the next
day
to
Puteoli:
14
Where
we found
brethren,
and were desired
to tarry
with them
seven
days:
and
so
we went
toward
Rome.
15
And from thence,
when the brethren
heard
of
us, they came
to meet
us
as far as
Appii
forum,
and
The three
taverns:
whom
when Paul
saw,
he thanked
God,
and took
courage.
16
And
when
we came to
Rome,
the centurion delivered the prisoners to the captain of the guard: but
Paul
was suffered
to dwell
by
himself
with
a soldier
that kept
him.
17
And it came to pass,
that after
three
days
Paul
called
the chief
of the Jews
together: and when they
were come together,
he said
unto them,
Men
and
brethren, though I
have committed
nothing
against
the people,
or
customs
of our fathers,
yet was I delivered
prisoner
from
Jerusalem
into
the hands
of the Romans.
18
Who,
when they had examined
me,
would
have let
me
go,
because
there was
no
cause
of death
in me.
19
But
when the Jews
spake against
it
, I was constrained
to appeal
unto Caesar;
not that
I had
ought
to accuse
my
nation
of.
20
For this
cause
therefore
have I called
for you, to see
you
, and
to speak with
you
: because that
for
the hope
of Israel
I am bound with
this
chain.
21
And they said unto him, We
neither
received
letters
out
of
Judaea
concerning
thee,
neither
any
of
the brethren
that came
shewed
or
spake
any
harm
of
thee.
22
But
we desire
to hear
of thee
what
thou thinkest:
for
as concerning
this
sect,
we know that
every where
it is spoken against.
23
And
when they had appointed
him
a day,
there came many to him into
his
lodging;
to whom
he expounded
and testified
the kingdom
of God,
persuading
them
concerning
Jesus,
both out of
the law
of Moses,
and
out of
the prophets,
from
morning
till
evening.
24
And some
believed
the things which were spoken,
and
some
believed
not.
25
And
when they agreed not
among
themselves,
they departed,
after that Paul
had spoken
one
word,
Well
spake
the Holy
Ghost
by
Esaias
the prophet
unto our
fathers,
26
Saying,
Go
unto this
people,
and say,
Hearing
ye
shall
hear,
and
shall
not understand; and
seeing
ye
shall
see,
and not perceive:
27
For
the heart
of this
people
is waxed gross,
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
should be converted,
and
I should heal
them.
28
Be it
known
therefore
unto you, that
the salvation
of God
is sent
unto the Gentiles,
and
that
they will hear
it.
29
And when he had said these words,
the Jews
departed,
and had
great
reasoning
among
themselves.
30
And Paul dwelt
two
whole
years
in
his own
hired house,
and
received
all
that came in
unto him,
31
Preaching
the kingdom
of God,
and
teaching
those things which concern
the Lord
Jesus
Christ,
with
all
confidence,
no man forbidding him.
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