28:1 And
when
we
were
escaped,
then
we
knew
that
the
island
was
called
Melita.
28:2 And
the
barbarians
showed
us
no
common
kindness;
for
they
kindled
a
fire,
and
received
us
all,
because
of
the
present
rain,
and
because
of
the
cold.
28:3 But
when
Paul
had
gathered
a
bundle
of
sticks
and
laid
them
on
the
fire,
a
viper
came
out
by
reason
of
the
heat,
and
fastened
on
his
hand.
28:4 And
when
the
barbarians
saw
the
[venomous]
creature
hanging
from
his
hand,
they
said
one
to
another,
No
doubt
this
man
is
a
murderer,
whom,
though
he
hath
escaped
from
the
sea,
yet
Justice
hath
not
suffered
to
live.
28:5 Howbeit
he
shook
off
the
creature
into
the
fire,
and
took
no
harm.
28:6 But
they
expected
that
he
would
have
swollen,
or
fallen
down
dead
suddenly:
but
when
they
were
long
in
expectation
and
beheld
nothing
amiss
came
to
him,
they
changed
their
minds,
and
said
that
he
was
a
god.
28:7 Now
in
the
neighborhood
of
that
place
were
lands
belonging
to
the
chief
man
of
the
island,
named
Publius,
who
received
us,
and
entertained
us
three
days
courteously.
28:8 And
it
was
so,
that
the
father
of
Publius
lay
sick
of
fever
and
dysentery:
unto
whom
Paul
entered
in,
and
prayed,
and
laying
his
hands
on
him
healed
him.
28:9 And
when
this
was
done,
the
rest
also
that
had
diseases
in
the
island
came,
and
were
cured:
28:10 who
also
honored
us
with
many
honors;
and
when
we
sailed,
they
put
on
board
such
things
as
we
needed.
28:11 And
after
three
months
we
set
sail
in
a
ship
of
Alexandria
which
had
wintered
in
the
island,
whose
sign
was
The
Twin
Brothers.
28:12 And
touching
at
Syracuse,
we
tarried
there
three
days.
28:13 And
from
thence
we
made
a
circuit,
and
arrived
at
Rhegium:
and
after
one
day
a
south
wind
sprang
up,
and
on
the
second
day
we
came
to
Puteoli;
28:14 where
we
found
brethren,
and
were
entreated
to
tarry
with
them
seven
days:
and
so
we
came
to
Rome.
28:15 And
from
thence
the
brethren,
when
they
heard
of
us,
came
to
meet
us
as
far
as
The
Market
of
Appius
and
The
Three
Taverns;
whom
when
Paul
saw,
he
thanked
God,
and
took
courage.
28:16 And
when
we
entered
into
Rome,
Paul
was
suffered
to
abide
by
himself
with
the
soldier
that
guarded
him.
28:17 And
it
came
to
pass,
that
after
three
days
he
called
together
those
that
were
the
chief
of
the
Jews:
and
when
they
were
come
together,
he
said
unto
them,
I,
brethren,
though
I
had
done
nothing
against
the
people,
or
the
customs
of
our
fathers,
yet
was
delivered
prisoner
from
Jerusalem
into
the
hands
of
the
Romans:
28:18 who,
when
they
had
examined
me,
desired
to
set
me
at
liberty,
because
there
was
no
cause
of
death
in
me.
28:19 But
when
the
Jews
spake
against
it,
I
was
constrained
to
appeal
unto
Caesar;
not
that
I
had
aught
whereof
to
accuse
my
nation.
28:20 For
this
cause
therefore
did
I
entreat
you
to
see
and
to
speak
with
[me]:
for
because
of
the
hope
of
Israel
I
am
bound
with
this
chain.
28:21 And
they
said
unto
him,
We
neither
received
letters
from
Judaea
concerning
thee,
nor
did
any
of
the
brethren
come
hither
and
report
or
speak
any
harm
of
thee.
28:22 But
we
desire
to
hear
of
thee
what
thou
thinkest:
for
as
concerning
this
sect,
it
is
known
to
us
that
everywhere
it
is
spoken
against.
28:23 And
when
they
had
appointed
him
a
day,
they
came
to
him
into
his
lodging
in
great
number;
to
whom
he
expounded
[the
matter,]
testifying
the
kingdom
of
God,
and
persuading
them
concerning
Jesus,
both
from
the
law
of
Moses
and
from
the
prophets,
from
morning
till
evening.
28:24 And
some
believed
the
things
which
were
spoken,
and
some
disbelieved.
28:25 And
when
they
agreed
not
among
themselves,
they
departed
after
that
Paul
had
spoken
one
word,
Well
spake
the
Holy
Spirit
through
Isaiah
the
prophet
unto
your
fathers,
28:26 saying,
Go
thou
unto
this
people,
and
say,
By
hearing
ye
shall
hear,
and
shall
in
no
wise
understand;
And
seeing
ye
shall
see,
and
shall
in
no
wise
perceive:
28:27 For
this
people's
heart
is
waxed
gross,
And
their
ears
are
dull
of
hearing,
And
their
eyes
they
have
closed;
Lest,
haply
they
should
perceive
with
their
eyes,
And
hear
with
their
ears,
And
understand
with
their
heart,
And
should
turn
again,
And
I
should
heal
them.
28:28 Be
it
known
therefore
unto
you,
that
this
salvation
of
God
is
sent
unto
the
Gentiles:
they
will
also
hear.
28:29 [And
when
he
had
said
these
words,
the
Jews
departed,
having
much
disputing
among
themselves.]
28:30 And
he
abode
two
whole
years
in
his
own
hired
dwelling,
and
received
all
that
went
in
unto
him,
28:31 preaching
the
kingdom
of
God,
and
teaching
the
things
concerning
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
with
all
boldness,
none
forbidding
him.