28:1 And
having
been
saved,
then
they
knew
that
the
island
is
called
Melita,
28:2 and
the
foreigners
were
shewing
us
no
ordinary
kindness,
for
having
kindled
a
fire,
they
received
us
all,
because
of
the
pressing
rain,
and
because
of
the
cold;
28:3 but
Paul
having
gathered
together
a
quantity
of
sticks,
and
having
laid
[them]
upon
the
fire,
a
viper--out
of
the
heat
having
come--did
fasten
on
his
hand.
28:4 And
when
the
foreigners
saw
the
beast
hanging
from
his
hand,
they
said
unto
one
another,
`Certainly
this
man
is
a
murderer,
whom,
having
been
saved
out
of
the
sea,
the
justice
did
not
suffer
to
live;'
28:5 he
then,
indeed,
having
shaken
off
the
beast
into
the
fire,
suffered
no
evil,
28:6 and
they
were
expecting
him
to
be
about
to
be
inflamed,
or
to
fall
down
suddenly
dead,
and
they,
expecting
[it]
a
long
time,
and
seeing
nothing
uncommon
happening
to
him,
changing
[their]
minds,
said
he
was
a
god.
28:7 And
in
the
neighbourhood
of
that
place
were
lands
of
the
principal
man
of
the
island,
by
name
Publius,
who,
having
received
us,
three
days
did
courteously
lodge
[us]
;
28:8 and
it
came
to
pass,
the
father
of
Publius
with
feverish
heats
and
dysentery
pressed,
was
laid,
unto
whom
Paul
having
entered,
and
having
prayed,
having
laid
[his]
hands
on
him,
healed
him;
28:9 this,
therefore,
being
done,
the
others
also
in
the
island
having
infirmities
were
coming
and
were
healed;
28:10 who
also
with
many
honours
did
honour
us,
and
we
setting
sail--they
were
lading
[us]
with
the
things
that
were
necessary.
28:11 And
after
three
months,
we
set
sail
in
a
ship
(that
had
wintered
in
the
isle)
of
Alexandria,
with
the
sign
Dioscuri,
28:12 and
having
landed
at
Syracuse,
we
remained
three
days,
28:13 thence
having
gone
round,
we
came
to
Rhegium,
and
after
one
day,
a
south
wind
having
sprung
up,
the
second
[day]
we
came
to
Puteoli;
28:14 where,
having
found
brethren,
we
were
called
upon
to
remain
with
them
seven
days,
and
thus
to
Rome
we
came;
28:15 and
thence,
the
brethren
having
heard
the
things
concerning
us,
came
forth
to
meet
us,
unto
Appii
Forum,
and
Three
Taverns--whom
Paul
having
seen,
having
given
thanks
to
God,
took
courage.
28:16 And
when
we
came
to
Rome,
the
centurion
delivered
up
the
prisoners
to
the
captain
of
the
barrack,
but
Paul
was
suffered
to
remain
by
himself,
with
the
soldier
guarding
him.
28:17 And
it
came
to
pass
after
three
days,
Paul
called
together
those
who
are
the
principal
men
of
the
Jews,
and
they
having
come
together,
he
said
unto
them:
`Men,
brethren,
I--having
done
nothing
contrary
to
the
people,
or
to
the
customs
of
the
fathers--a
prisoner
from
Jerusalem,
was
delivered
up
to
the
hands
of
the
Romans;
28:18 who,
having
examined
me,
were
wishing
to
release
[me]
,
because
of
their
being
no
cause
of
death
in
me,
28:19 and
the
Jews
having
spoken
against
[it]
,
I
was
constrained
to
appeal
unto
Caesar--not
as
having
anything
to
accuse
my
nation
of;
28:20 for
this
cause,
therefore,
I
called
for
you
to
see
and
to
speak
with
[you]
,
for
because
of
the
hope
of
Israel
with
this
chain
I
am
bound.'
28:21 And
they
said
unto
him,
`We
did
neither
receive
letters
concerning
thee
from
Judea,
nor
did
any
one
who
came
of
the
brethren
declare
or
speak
any
evil
concerning
thee,
28:22 and
we
think
it
good
from
thee
to
hear
what
thou
dost
think,
for,
indeed,
concerning
this
sect
it
is
known
to
us
that
everywhere
it
is
spoken
against;'
28:23 and
having
appointed
him
a
day,
they
came,
more
of
them
unto
him,
to
the
lodging,
to
whom
he
was
expounding,
testifying
fully
the
reign
of
God,
persuading
them
also
of
the
things
concerning
Jesus,
both
from
the
law
of
Moses,
and
the
prophets,
from
morning
till
evening,
28:24 and,
some,
indeed,
were
believing
the
things
spoken,
and
some
were
not
believing.
28:25 And
not
being
agreed
with
one
another,
they
were
going
away,
Paul
having
spoken
one
word--`Well
did
the
Holy
Spirit
speak
through
Isaiah
the
prophet
unto
our
fathers,
28:26 saying,
Go
on
unto
this
people
and
say,
With
hearing
ye
shall
hear,
and
ye
shall
not
understand,
and
seeing
ye
shall
see,
and
ye
shall
not
perceive,
28:27 for
made
gross
was
the
heart
of
this
people,
and
with
the
ears
they
heard
heavily,
and
their
eyes
they
did
close,
lest
they
may
see
with
the
eyes,
and
with
the
heart
may
understand,
and
be
turned
back,
and
I
may
heal
them.
28:28 `Be
it
known,
therefore,
to
you,
that
to
the
nations
was
sent
the
salvation
of
God,
these
also
will
hear
it;'
28:29 and
he
having
said
these
things,
the
Jews
went
away,
having
much
disputation
among
themselves;
28:30 and
Paul
remained
an
entire
two
years
in
his
own
hired
[house]
,
and
was
receiving
all
those
coming
in
unto
him,
28:31 preaching
the
reign
of
God,
and
teaching
the
things
concerning
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
with
all
boldness--unforbidden.