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Acts
17
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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
:
17
:
2
And
Paul
, as his
manner
was,
went
in unto them, and
three
sabbath
days
reasoned
with them out of the
scriptures
,
17
:
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
.
17
:
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.
17
:
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
.
17
:
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;
17
:
7
Whom
Jason
hath
received
: and these all do
contrary
to the
decrees
of
Caesar
,
saying
that there is another
king
, one
Jesus
.
17
:
8
And they
troubled
the
people
and the
rulers
of the
city
, when they
heard
these
things
.
17
:
9
And when they had
taken
security
of
Jason
, and of the other, they let them
go
.
17
:
10
And the
brethren
immediately
sent
away
Paul
and
Silas
by
night
unto
Berea
: who
coming
thither
went
into the
synagogue
of the
Jews
.
17
:
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.
17
:
12
Therefore many of them
believed
; also of
honourable
women
which were
Greeks
, and of
men
, not a few.
17
:
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
.
17
:
14
And then
immediately
the
brethren
sent
away
Paul
to
go
as it were to the
sea
: but
Silas
and
Timotheus
abode
there still.
17
:
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
.
17
:
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
:
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.
17
:
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
.
17
:
19
And they
took
him, and
brought
him unto
Areopagus
,
saying
,
May
we
know
what this
new
doctrine
,
whereof
thou
speakest
, is?
17
:
20
For thou
bringest
certain
strange
things
to our
ears
: we would
know
therefore what these
things
mean
.
17
:
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
.)
17
:
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
.
17
:
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.
17
:
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
;
17
:
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
;
17
:
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
;
17
:
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:
17
:
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
.
17
:
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
.
17
:
30
And the
times
of this
ignorance
God
winked
at; but now
commandeth
all
men
every where to
repent
:
17
:
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
.
17
:
32
And when they
heard
of the
resurrection
of the
dead
, some
mocked
: and others
said
, We will
hear
thee again of this
matter
.
17
:
33
So
Paul
departed
from among them.
17
:
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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