17:1 And
having
passed
through
Amphipolis,
and
Apollonia,
they
came
to
Thessalonica,
where
was
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews,
17:2 and
according
to
the
custom
of
Paul,
he
went
in
unto
them,
and
for
three
sabbaths
he
was
reasoning
with
them
from
the
Writings,
17:3 opening
and
alleging,
`That
the
Christ
it
behoved
to
suffer,
and
to
rise
again
out
of
the
dead,
and
that
this
is
the
Christ--Jesus
whom
I
proclaim
to
you.'
17:4 And
certain
of
them
did
believe,
and
attached
themselves
to
Paul
and
to
Silas,
also
of
the
worshipping
Greeks
a
great
multitude,
of
the
principal
women
also
not
a
few.
17:5 And
the
unbelieving
Jews,
having
been
moved
with
envy,
and
having
taken
to
them
of
the
loungers
certain
evil
men,
and
having
made
a
crowd,
were
setting
the
city
in
an
uproar;
having
assailed
also
the
house
of
Jason,
they
were
seeking
them
to
bring
[them]
to
the
populace,
17:6 and
not
having
found
them,
they
drew
Jason
and
certain
brethren
unto
the
city
rulers,
calling
aloud--`These,
having
put
the
world
in
commotion,
are
also
here
present,
17:7 whom
Jason
hath
received;
and
these
all
do
contrary
to
the
decrees
of
Caesar,
saying
another
to
be
king--Jesus.'
17:8 And
they
troubled
the
multitude
and
the
city
rulers,
hearing
these
things,
17:9 and
having
taking
security
from
Jason
and
the
rest,
they
let
them
go.
17:10 And
the
brethren
immediately,
through
the
night,
sent
forth
both
Paul
and
Silas
to
Berea,
who
having
come,
went
to
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews;
17:11 and
these
were
more
noble
than
those
in
Thessalonica,
they
received
the
word
with
all
readiness
of
mind,
every
day
examining
the
Writings
whether
those
things
were
so;
17:12 many,
indeed,
therefore,
of
them
did
believe,
and
of
the
honourable
Greek
women
and
men
not
a
few.
17:13 And
when
the
Jews
from
Thessalonica
knew
that
also
in
Berea
was
the
word
of
God
declared
by
Paul,
they
came
thither
also,
agitating
the
multitudes;
17:14 and
then
immediately
the
brethren
sent
forth
Paul,
to
go
on
as
it
were
to
the
sea,
but
both
Silas
and
Timothy
were
remaining
there.
17:15 And
those
conducting
Paul,
brought
him
unto
Athens,
and
having
received
a
command
unto
Silas
and
Timotheus
that
with
all
speed
they
may
come
unto
him,
they
departed;
17:16 and
Paul
waiting
for
them
in
Athens,
his
spirit
was
stirred
in
him,
beholding
the
city
wholly
given
to
idolatry,
17:17 therefore,
indeed,
he
was
reasoning
in
the
synagogue
with
the
Jews,
and
with
the
worshipping
persons,
and
in
the
market-place
every
day
with
those
who
met
with
him.
17:18 And
certain
of
the
Epicurean
and
of
the
Stoic
philosophers,
were
meeting
together
to
see
him,
and
some
were
saying,
`What
would
this
seed
picker
wish
to
say'
and
others,
`Of
strange
demons
he
doth
seem
to
be
an
announcer;'
because
Jesus
and
the
rising
again
he
did
proclaim
to
them
as
good
news,
17:19 having
also
taken
him,
unto
the
Areopagus
they
brought
[him]
,
saying,
`Are
we
able
to
know
what
[is]
this
new
teaching
that
is
spoken
by
thee,
17:20 for
certain
strange
things
thou
dost
bring
to
our
ears
we
wish,
then,
to
know
what
these
things
would
wish
to
be;'
17:21 and
all
Athenians,
and
the
strangers
sojourning,
for
nothing
else
were
at
leisure
but
to
say
something,
and
to
hear
some
newer
thing.
17:22 And
Paul,
having
stood
in
the
midst
of
the
Areopagus,
said,
`Men,
Athenians,
in
all
things
I
perceive
you
as
over-religious;
17:23 for
passing
through
and
contemplating
your
objects
of
worship,
I
found
also
an
erection
on
which
had
been
inscribed:
To
God--unknown;
whom,
therefore--not
knowing--ye
do
worship,
this
One
I
announce
to
you.
17:24 `God,
who
did
make
the
world,
and
all
things
in
it,
this
One,
of
heaven
and
of
earth
being
Lord,
in
temples
made
with
hands
doth
not
dwell,
17:25 neither
by
the
hands
of
men
is
He
served--needing
anything,
He
giving
to
all
life,
and
breath,
and
all
things;
17:26 He
made
also
of
one
blood
every
nation
of
men,
to
dwell
upon
all
the
face
of
the
earth--having
ordained
times
before
appointed,
and
the
bounds
of
their
dwellings--
17:27 to
seek
the
Lord,
if
perhaps
they
did
feel
after
Him
and
find,
--though,
indeed,
He
is
not
far
from
each
one
of
us,
17:28 for
in
Him
we
live,
and
move,
and
are;
as
also
certain
of
your
poets
have
said:
For
of
Him
also
we
are
offspring.
17:29 `Being,
therefore,
offspring
of
God,
we
ought
not
to
think
the
Godhead
to
be
like
to
gold,
or
silver,
or
stone,
graving
of
art
and
device
of
man;
17:30 the
times,
indeed,
therefore,
of
the
ignorance
God
having
overlooked,
doth
now
command
all
men
everywhere
to
reform,
17:31 because
He
did
set
a
day
in
which
He
is
about
to
judge
the
world
in
righteousness,
by
a
man
whom
He
did
ordain,
having
given
assurance
to
all,
having
raised
him
out
of
the
dead.'
17:32 And
having
heard
of
a
rising
again
of
the
dead,
some,
indeed,
were
mocking,
but
others
said,
`We
will
hear
thee
again
concerning
this;'
17:33 and
so
Paul
went
forth
from
the
midst
of
them,
17:34 and
certain
men
having
cleaved
to
him,
did
believe,
among
whom
[is]
also
Dionysius
the
Areopagite,
and
a
woman,
by
name
Damaris,
and
others
with
them.