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ACTS 17 1 Now
when they had passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they came to
Thessalonica, where there was a synagogue of the Jews.
2 Then Paul, as his custom was, went in to
them, and for three Sabbaths reasoned with them from the Scriptures,
3 explaining and demonstrating that the
Christ had to suffer and rise again from the dead, and saying, “This Jesus
whom I preach to you is the Christ.” 4 And
some of them were persuaded; and a great multitude of the devout Greeks, and
not a few of the leading women, joined Paul and Silas.
5 But the Jews who were not persuaded,
becoming envious, took some of the evil men from the marketplace, and
gathering a mob, set all the city in an uproar and attacked the house of
Jason, and sought to bring them out to the people.
6 But when they did not find them, they dragged Jason and some
brethren to the rulers of the city, crying out, “These who have turned the
world upside down have come here too. 7
Jason has harbored them, and these are all acting contrary to the decrees of
Caesar, saying there is another king - Jesus.” 8
And they troubled the crowd and the rulers of the city when they heard these
things. 9 So when they had taken security
from Jason and the rest, they let them go. 10
Then the brethren immediately sent Paul and Silas away by night to Berea.
When they arrived, they went into the synagogue of the Jews.
11 These were more fair-minded than those in
Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and
searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so.
12 Therefore many of them believed, and also
not a few of the Greeks, prominent women as well as men.
13 But when the Jews from Thessalonica
learned that the word of God was preached by Paul at Berea, they came there
also and stirred up the crowds. 14 Then
immediately the brethren sent Paul away, to go to the sea; but both Silas
and Timothy remained there. 15 So those who
conducted Paul brought him to Athens; and receiving a command for Silas and
Timothy to come to him with all speed, they departed.
16 Now while Paul waited for them at Athens,
his spirit was provoked within him when he saw that the city was given over
to idols. 17 Therefore he reasoned in the
synagogue with the Jews and with the Gentile worshipers, and in the
marketplace daily with those who happened to be there.
18 Then certain Epicurean and Stoic
philosophers encountered him. And some said, “What does this babbler want to
say?” Others said, “He seems to be a proclaimer of foreign gods,” because he
preached to them Jesus and the resurrection. 19
And they took him and brought him to the Areopagus, saying, “May we know
what this new doctrine is of which you speak? 20
For you are bringing some strange things to our ears. Therefore we want to
know what these things mean.” 21 For all the
Athenians and the foreigners who were there spent their time in nothing else
but either to tell or to hear some new thing. 22
Then Paul stood in the midst of the Areopagus and said, “Men of Athens, I
perceive that in all things you are very religious;
23 for as I was passing through and considering the objects of your
worship, I even found an altar with this inscription: TO THE UNKNOWN GOD.
Therefore, the One whom you worship without knowing, Him I proclaim to you:
24 God, who made the world and everything in
it, since He is Lord of heaven and earth, does not dwell in temples made
with hands. 25 Nor is He worshiped with
men’s hands, as though He needed anything, since He gives to all life,
breath, and all things. 26 And He has made
from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth,
and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their
dwellings, 27 so that they should seek the
Lord, in the hope that they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is
not far from each one of us; 28 for in Him
we live and move and have our being, as also some of your own poets have
said, ‘For we are also His offspring.’ 29
Therefore, since we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the
Divine Nature is like gold or silver or stone, something shaped by art and
man’s devising. 30 Truly, these times of
ignorance God overlooked, but now commands all men everywhere to repent,
31 because He has appointed a day on which
He will judge the world in righteousness by the Man whom He has ordained. He
has given assurance of this to all by raising Him from the dead.”
32 And when they heard of the resurrection
of the dead, some mocked, while others said, “We will hear you again on this
matter.” 33 So Paul departed from among
them. 34 However, some men joined him and
believed, among them Dionysius the Areopagite, a woman named Damaris, and
others with them.
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