17:1 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
custom
was,
went
in
unto
them,
and
for
three
sabbath
days
reasoned
with
them
from
the
Scriptures,
17:3 opening
and
alleging
that
it
behooved
the
Christ
to
suffer,
and
to
rise
again
from
the
dead;
and
that
this
Jesus,
whom,
[said
he,]
I
proclaim
unto
you,
is
the
Christ.
17:4 And
some
of
them
were
persuaded,
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,
being
moved
with
jealousy,
took
unto
them
certain
vile
fellows
of
the
rabble,
and
gathering
a
crowd,
set
the
city
on
an
uproar;
and
assaulting
the
house
of
Jason,
they
sought
to
bring
them
forth
to
the
people.
17:6 And
when
they
found
them
not,
they
dragged
Jason
and
certain
brethren
before
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
act
contrary
to
the
decrees
of
Caesar,
saying
that
there
is
another
king,
[one]
Jesus.
17:8 And
they
troubled
the
multitude
and
the
rulers
of
the
city,
when
they
heard
these
things.
17:9 And
when
they
had
taken
security
from
Jason
and
the
rest,
they
let
them
go.
17:10 And
the
brethren
immediately
sent
away
Paul
and
Silas
by
night
unto
Beroea:
who
when
they
were
come
thither
went
into
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews.
17:11 Now
these
were
more
noble
than
those
in
Thessalonica,
in
that
they
received
the
word
with
all
readiness
of
the
mind,
examining
the
Scriptures
daily,
whether
these
things
were
so.
17:12 Many
of
them
therefore
believed;
also
of
the
Greek
women
of
honorable
estate,
and
of
men,
not
a
few.
17:13 But
when
the
Jews
of
Thessalonica
had
knowledge
that
the
word
of
God
was
proclaimed
of
Paul
at
Beroea
also,
they
came
thither
likewise,
stirring
up
and
troubling
the
multitudes.
17:14 And
then
immediately
the
brethren
sent
forth
Paul
to
go
as
far
as
to
the
sea:
and
Silas
and
Timothy
abode
there
still.
17:15 But
they
that
conducted
Paul
brought
him
as
far
as
Athens:
and
receiving
a
commandment
unto
Silas
and
Timothy
that
they
should
come
to
him
with
all
speed,
they
departed.
17:16 Now
while
Paul
waited
for
them
at
Athens,
his
spirit
was
provoked
within
him
as
he
beheld
the
city
full
of
idols.
17:17 So
he
reasoned
in
the
synagogue
with
Jews
and
the
devout
persons,
and
in
the
marketplace
every
day
with
them
that
met
him.
17:18 And
certain
also
of
the
Epicurean
and
Stoic
philosophers
encountered
him.
And
some
said,
What
would
this
babbler
say
others,
He
seemeth
to
be
a
setter
forth
of
strange
gods:
because
he
preached
Jesus
and
the
resurrection.
17:19 And
they
took
hold
of
him,
and
brought
him
unto
the
Areopagus,
saying,
May
we
know
what
this
new
teaching
is,
which
is
spoken
by
thee
17:20 For
thou
bringest
certain
strange
things
to
our
ears:
we
would
know
therefore
what
these
things
mean.
17:21 (Now
all
the
Athenians
and
the
strangers
sojourning
there
spent
their
time
in
nothing
else,
but
either
to
tell
or
to
hear
some
new
thing.)
17:22 And
Paul
stood
in
the
midst
of
the
Areopagus,
and
said,
Ye
men
of
Athens,
in
all
things,
I
perceive
that
ye
are
very
religious.
17:23 For
as
I
passed
along,
and
observed
the
objects
of
your
worship,
I
found
also
an
altar
with
this
inscription,
TO
AN
UNKNOWN
GOD.
What
therefore
ye
worship
in
ignorance,
this
I
set
forth
unto
you.
17:24 The
God
that
made
the
world
and
all
things
therein,
he,
being
Lord
of
heaven
and
earth,
dwelleth
not
in
temples
made
with
hands;
17:25 neither
is
he
served
by
men's
hands,
as
though
he
needed
anything,
seeing
he
himself
giveth
to
all
life,
and
breath,
and
all
things;
17:26 and
he
made
of
one
every
nation
of
men
to
dwell
on
all
the
face
of
the
earth,
having
determined
[their]
appointed
seasons,
and
the
bounds
of
their
habitation;
17:27 that
they
should
seek
God,
if
haply
they
might
feel
after
him
and
find
him,
though
he
is
not
far
from
each
one
of
us:
17:28 for
in
him
we
live,
and
move,
and
have
our
being;
as
certain
even
of
your
own
poets
have
said,
For
we
are
also
his
offspring.
17:29 Being
then
the
offspring
of
God,
we
ought
not
to
think
that
the
Godhead
is
like
unto
gold,
or
silver,
or
stone,
graven
by
art
and
device
of
man.
17:30 The
times
of
ignorance
therefore
God
overlooked;
but
now
he
commandeth
men
that
they
should
all
everywhere
repent:
17:31 inasmuch
as
he
hath
appointed
a
day
in
which
he
will
judge
the
world
in
righteousness
by
the
man
whom
he
hath
ordained;
whereof
he
hath
given
assurance
unto
all
men,
in
that
he
hath
raised
him
from
the
dead.
17:32 Now
when
they
heard
of
the
resurrection
of
the
dead,
some
mocked;
but
others
said,
We
will
hear
thee
concerning
this
yet
again.
17:33 Thus
Paul
went
out
from
among
them.
17:34 But
certain
men
clave
unto
him,
and
believed:
among
whom
also
was
Dionysius
the
Areopagite,
and
a
woman
named
Damaris,
and
others
with
them.