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Chapter 17
Acts Rotherha 17:1  And, travelling through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they came to Thessalonica, where was a synagogue of the Jews;
Acts Rotherha 17:2  and, according to Paul’s custom, he went in unto them, and, for three sabbaths, reasoned with them from the Scriptures,—
Acts Rotherha 17:3  opening up, and setting forth, that it was needful for, the Christ, to suffer, and to arise from among the dead; and [saying], This, is the Christ,—Jesus, whom, I, am declaring unto you.
Acts Rotherha 17:4  And, some from among them, were persuaded, and cast in their lot with Paul and Silas; also, of the devout Greeks, a great throng, and, of the chief women, not a few.
Acts Rotherha 17:5  But the Jews, being, jealous, and taking unto themselves certain wicked men, of the rabble, and making a riot, were setting the city in an uproar; and, besieging the house of Jason, were seeking to lead them forth unto the populace,—
Acts Rotherha 17:6  and, not finding them, they began dragging Jason and certain brethren unto the city-rulers, shouting—They who have thrown the inhabited earth into confusion, the same, hither also, are come,—
Acts Rotherha 17:7  unto whom Jason hath given welcome; and, these all, contrary to the decrees of Caesar, are acting,—saying that there is another king, Jesus.
Acts Rotherha 17:8  And they troubled the multitude and the city-rulers, when they heard these things;
Acts Rotherha 17:9  and, taking security from Jason and the rest, they let them go.
Acts Rotherha 17:10  But, the brethren, straightway, during the night, sent away both Paul and Silas unto Beroea, who, indeed, arriving, unto the synagogue of the Jews, went off;
Acts Rotherha 17:11  and, these, were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they welcomed the word with all readiness of mind, daily, searching the Scriptures,—whether these things could be so.
Acts Rotherha 17:12  Many, therefore, from among them, believed, and, of the Grecian women of the higher class, and of men, not a few.
Acts Rotherha 17:13  But, when the Jews from Thessalonica came to know that, in Beroea also, had the word of God been declared by Paul, they came thither also, stirring up and troubling the multitudes.
Acts Rotherha 17:14  Howbeit, then, immediately, the brethren sent away, Paul, to be journeying as far as unto the sea; and both Silas and Timothy stayed behind, there.
Acts Rotherha 17:15  But, they who were conducting Paul, brought him as far as Athens, and, receiving a commandment unto Silas and Timothy, that with, all possible speed, they would come unto him, they departed.
Acts Rotherha 17:16  But, while, in Athens, Paul was expecting them, his spirit within him was being urged on, seeing how the city was given to idols.
Acts Rotherha 17:17  So then, he began reasoning in the synagogue with the Jews, and with them who worshipped; and, in the market-place, every day, with them who happened to be at hand.
Acts Rotherha 17:18  But, certain both of the Epicurean and of the Stoic philosophers, were encountering him; and some were saying—What might this picker-up-of-scraps wish to be saying? And, others—Of foreign demons, he seemeth to be a declarer: because, of Jesus and the Resurrection, he was announcing the joyful tidings.
Acts Rotherha 17:19  And so, laying hold of him, they brought him up, to the Hill of Mars, saying—Can we get to know what this new teaching is, which, by thee, is being spoken.
Acts Rotherha 17:20  For, certain foreign things, art thou bringing into our hearing: We are minded to get to know, therefore, what these things please to be!
Acts Rotherha 17:21  Now, all Athenians and the sojourning foreigners, unto nothing else, were devoting their leisure, than to be telling or hearing, something newer.
Acts Rotherha 17:22  And Paul taking his stand in the midst of the Hill of Mars, said—Ye men of Athens! In every way, how unusually reverent of the demons ye are, I perceive.
Acts Rotherha 17:23  For, passing through, and carefully observing your objects of devotion, I found an altar also, in which was inscribed—Unto an Unknown God. What, therefore, not knowing, ye reverence, the same, do, I, declare unto you.
Acts Rotherha 17:24  The God that made the world and all things that are therein, the same, being, Lord, of heaven and earth, not in hand-made shrines, doth dwell,
Acts Rotherha 17:25  nor, by human hands, is waited upon, as though in want of anything, himself, giving unto all life and breath and all things;
Acts Rotherha 17:26  he made also, of one, every nation of men to dwell upon all the face of the earth,—marking out fitting opportunities, and the bounds of their dwelling place,
Acts Rotherha 17:27  that they might be seeking God—if, after all, indeed, they might feel after him and find him,—although, in truth, he is already not far from any one of us.
Acts Rotherha 17:28  For, in him, we live and move and are: as, even some of your own poets, have said—For, his offspring also, we are.
Acts Rotherha 17:29  Being, then, offspring, of God, we ought not to be supposing that, unto gold or silver or stone, graven by art and device of man, the Divine, is like.
Acts Rotherha 17:30  The times of ignorance, therefore, overlooking, God, as things now are, is charging all men everywhere to repent,
Acts Rotherha 17:31  inasmuch as he hath appointed a day, in which he is about to be judging the habitable earth in righteousness, by a man whom he hath pointed out,—offering faith unto all, by raising him from among the dead?
Acts Rotherha 17:32  Now, when they heard of raising the dead, some, indeed, began to mock, while, others, said—We will hear thee, concerning this, even again.
Acts Rotherha 17:34  But, certain persons, joining themselves unto him, believed; among whom were even Dionysius the Mars-hill judge, and a woman by name Damaris, and others with them.