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1
When they had been brought safely through,
then
we found
out that the island
was called
Malta.
2
The natives
showed
us extraordinary
kindness;
for because
of the rain
that had set
in and because
of the cold,
they kindled
a fire
and received
us all.
3
But when Paul
had gathered
a bundle
of sticks
and laid
them on the fire,
a viper
came
out because
of the heat
and fastened
itself on his hand.
4
When
the natives
saw
the creature
hanging
from his hand,
they began saying
to one another,
"Undoubtedly
this
man
is a murderer,
and though he has been saved
from the sea,
justice
has not allowed
him to live."
5
However
he shook
the creature
off
into the fire
and suffered
no
harm.
6
But they were expecting
that he was about
to swell
up or
suddenly
fall down
dead.
But after they had waited
a long
time and had seen
nothing
unusual
happen
to him, they changed their minds
and began to say
that he was a god.
7
Now
in the neighborhood
of that place
were lands
belonging to the leading man
of the island,
named
Publius,
who
welcomed
us and entertained
us courteously
three
days.
8
And it happened
that the father
of Publius
was lying
in bed afflicted
with recurrent fever
and dysentery;
and Paul
went
in to see him and after he had prayed,
he laid
his hands
on him and healed
him.
9
After this
had happened,
the rest
of the people on the island
who had
diseases
were coming
to him and getting cured.
10
They also honored
us with many
marks of respect;
and when we were setting sail,
they supplied
us with all
we needed.
11
At the end
of three
months
we set sail
on an Alexandrian
ship
which had wintered
at the island,
and which had
the Twin Brothers
for its figurehead.
12
After we put
in at Syracuse,
we stayed
there for three
days.
13
From there
we sailed around
and arrived
at Rhegium,
and a day
later
a south wind
sprang
up, and on the second day
we came
to Puteoli.
14
There
we found
some brethren,
and were invited
to stay
with them for seven
days;
and thus
we came
to Rome.
15
And the brethren,
when they heard
about
us, came
from there
as far
as the Market
of Appius
and Three
Inns
to meet
us; and when Paul
saw
them, he thanked
God
and took
courage.
16
When
we entered
Rome,
Paul
was allowed
to stay
by himself,
with the soldier
who was guarding
him.
17
After
three
days
Paul called together
those
who were the leading men
of the Jews,
and when they came together,
he began saying
to them, "Brethren,
though I had done
nothing
against
our people
or
the customs
of our fathers,
yet I was delivered
as a prisoner
from Jerusalem
into the hands
of the Romans.
18
"And when they had examined
me, they were willing
to release
me because
there was no
ground
for putting me to death.
19
"But when the Jews
objected,
I was forced
to appeal
to Caesar,
not that I had
any
accusation against
my nation.
20
"For
this
reason,
therefore,
I requested
to see
you and to speak
with you, for I am wearing
this
chain
for the sake
of the hope
of Israel."
21
They said
to him, "We have neither
received
letters
from Judea
concerning
you, n
or
have any
of the brethren
come here
and rep
or
ted
or
spoken
anything
bad
about
you.
22
"But we desire
to hear
from you what
your views
are; for concerning
this
sect,
it is known
to us that it is spoken against
everywhere."
23
When they had set
a day
for Paul, they came
to him at his lodging
in large numbers;
and he was explaining
to them by solemnly testifying
about the kingdom
of God
and trying to persuade
them concerning
Jesus,
from both
the Law
of Moses
and from the Prophets,
from morning
until
evening.
24
Some
were being persuaded
by the things spoken,
but others
would not believe.
25
And when they did not agree
with
one
another,
they began leaving
after Paul
had spoken
one
parting word,
"The Holy
Spirit
rightly
spoke
through
Isaiah
the prophet
to your fathers,
26
saying,
'
GO
TO THIS
PEOPLE
AND SAY,
"YOU WILL KEEP
ON HEARING,
BUT WILL NOT UNDERSTAND;
AND YOU WILL KEEP
ON SEEING,
BUT WILL NOT PERCEIVE;
27
FOR THE HEART
OF THIS
PEOPLE
HAS BECOME DULL,
AND WITH THEIR EARS
THEY SCARCELY
HEAR,
AND THEY HAVE CLOSED
THEIR EYES;
OTHERWISE
THEY MIGHT SEE
WITH THEIR EYES,
AND HEAR
WITH THEIR EARS,
AND UNDERSTAND
WITH THEIR HEART
AND RETURN,
AND I WOULD HEAL
THEM."'
28
"Therefore
let it be known
to you that this
salvation
of God
has been sent
to the Gentiles;
they will also
listen."
29
When he had spoken
these
words, the Jews
departed,
having
a great
dispute
among
themselves.
30
And he stayed
two
full
years
in his own
rented quarters
and was welcoming
all
who came
to him,
31
preaching
the kingdom
of God
and teaching
concerning
the Lord
Jesus
Christ
with all
openness,
unhindered.
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