16:1 And
he
came
also
to
Derbe
and
to
Lystra:
and
behold,
a
certain
disciple
was
there,
named
Timothy,
the
son
of
a
Jewess
that
believed;
but
his
father
was
a
Greek.
16:2 The
same
was
well
reported
of
by
the
brethren
that
were
at
Lystra
and
Iconium.
16:3 Him
would
Paul
have
to
go
forth
with
him;
and
he
took
and
circumcised
him
because
of
the
Jews
that
were
in
those
parts:
for
they
all
knew
that
his
father
was
a
Greek.
16:4 And
as
they
went
on
their
way
through
the
cities,
they
delivered
them
the
decrees
to
keep
which
had
been
ordained
of
the
apostles
and
elders
that
were
at
Jerusalem.
16:5 So
the
churches
were
strengthened
in
the
faith,
and
increased
in
number
daily.
16:6 And
they
went
through
the
region
of
Phrygia
and
Galatia,
having
been
forbidden
of
the
Holy
Spirit
to
speak
the
word
in
Asia;
16:7 and
when
they
were
come
over
against
Mysia,
they
assayed
to
go
into
Bithynia;
and
the
Spirit
of
Jesus
suffered
them
not;
16:8 and
passing
by
Mysia,
they
came
down
to
Troas.
16:9 And
a
vision
appeared
to
Paul
in
the
night:
There
was
a
man
of
Macedonia
standing,
beseeching
him,
and
saying,
Come
over
into
Macedonia,
and
help
us.
16:10 And
when
he
had
seen
the
vision,
straightway
we
sought
to
go
forth
into
Macedonia,
concluding
that
God
had
called
us
to
preach
the
gospel
to
them.
16:11 Setting
sail
therefore
from
Troas,
we
made
a
straight
course
to
Samothrace,
and
the
day
following
to
Neapolis;
16:12 and
from
thence
to
Philippi,
which
is
a
city
of
Macedonia,
the
first
of
the
district,
a
[Roman]
colony:
and
we
were
in
this
city
tarrying
certain
days.
16:13 And
on
the
sabbath
day
we
went
forth
without
the
gate
by
a
river
side,
where
we
supposed
there
was
a
place
of
prayer;
and
we
sat
down,
and
spake
unto
the
women
that
were
come
together.
16:14 And
a
certain
woman
named
Lydia,
a
seller
of
purple
of
the
city
of
Thyatira,
one
that
worshipped
God,
heard
us:
whose
heart
the
Lord
opened
to
give
heed
unto
the
things
which
were
spoken
by
Paul.
16:15 And
when
she
was
baptized,
and
her
household,
she
besought
us,
saying,
If
ye
have
judged
me
to
be
faithful
to
the
Lord,
come
into
my
house,
and
abide
[there].
And
she
constrained
us.
16:16 And
it
came
to
pass,
as
we
were
going
to
the
place
of
prayer,
that
a
certain
maid
having
a
spirit
of
divination
met
us,
who
brought
her
masters
much
gain
by
soothsaying.
16:17 The
same
following
after
Paul
and
us
cried
out,
saying,
These
men
are
servants
of
the
Most
High
God,
who
proclaim
unto
you
the
way
of
salvation.
16:18 And
this
she
did
for
many
days.
But
Paul,
being
sore
troubled,
turned
and
said
to
the
spirit,
I
charge
thee
in
the
name
of
Jesus
Christ
to
come
out
of
her.
And
it
came
out
that
very
hour.
16:19 But
when
her
masters
saw
that
the
hope
of
their
gain
was
gone,
they
laid
hold
on
Paul
and
Silas,
and
dragged
them
into
the
marketplace
before
the
rulers,
16:20 and
when
they
had
brought
them
unto
the
magistrates,
they
said,
These
men,
being
Jews,
do
exceedingly
trouble
our
city,
16:21 and
set
forth
customs
which
it
is
not
lawful
for
us
to
receive,
or
to
observe,
being
Romans.
16:22 And
the
multitude
rose
up
together
against
them:
and
the
magistrates
rent
their
garments
off
them,
and
commanded
to
beat
them
with
rods.
16:23 And
when
they
had
laid
many
stripes
upon
them,
they
cast
them
into
prison,
charging
the
jailor
to
keep
them
safely:
16:24 who,
having
received
such
a
charge,
cast
them
into
the
inner
prison,
and
made
their
feet
fast
in
the
stocks.
16:25 But
about
midnight
Paul
and
Silas
were
praying
and
singing
hymns
unto
God,
and
the
prisoners
were
listening
to
them;
16:26 and
suddenly
there
was
a
great
earthquake,
so
that
the
foundations
of
the
prison-house
were
shaken:
and
immediately
all
the
doors
were
opened,
and
every
one's
bands
were
loosed.
16:27 And
the
jailor,
being
roused
out
of
sleep
and
seeing
the
prison
doors
open,
drew
his
sword
and
was
about
to
kill
himself,
supposing
that
the
prisoners
had
escaped.
16:28 But
Paul
cried
with
a
loud
voice,
saying,
Do
thyself
no
harm:
for
we
are
all
here.
16:29 And
he
called
for
lights
and
sprang
in,
and,
trembling
for
fear,
fell
down
before
Paul
and
Silas,
16:30 and
brought
them
out
and
said,
Sirs,
what
must
I
do
to
be
saved
16:31 And
they
said,
Believe
on
the
Lord
Jesus,
and
thou
shalt
be
saved,
thou
and
thy
house.
16:32 And
they
spake
the
word
of
the
Lord
unto
him,
with
all
that
were
in
his
house.
16:33 And
he
took
them
the
same
hour
of
the
night,
and
washed
their
stripes;
and
was
baptized,
he
and
all
his,
immediately.
16:34 And
he
brought
them
up
into
his
house,
and
set
food
before
them,
and
rejoiced
greatly,
with
all
his
house,
having
believed
in
God.
16:35 But
when
it
was
day,
the
magistrates
sent
the
sergeants,
saying,
Let
those
men
go.
16:36 And
the
jailor
reported
the
words
to
Paul,
[saying],
The
magistrates
have
sent
to
let
you
go:
now
therefore
come
forth,
and
go
in
peace.
16:37 But
Paul
said
unto
them,
They
have
beaten
us
publicly,
uncondemned,
men
that
are
Romans,
and
have
cast
us
into
prison;
and
do
they
now
cast
us
out
privily
Nay
verily;
but
let
them
come
themselves
and
bring
us
out.
16:38 And
the
sergeants
reported
these
words
unto
the
magistrates:
and
they
feared
when
they
heard
that
they
were
Romans;
16:39 and
they
came
and
besought
them;
and
when
they
had
brought
them
out,
they
asked
them
to
go
away
from
the
city.
16:40 And
they
went
out
of
the
prison,
and
entered
into
[the
house]
of
Lydia:
and
when
they
had
seen
the
brethren,
they
comforted
them,
and
departed.