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ACTs 28:1–28:10 ©

On the island of Malta

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28:1 On the island of Malta

28Once everyone was safe, we discovered that the island is called Malta. 2And the people there showed incredible kindness to us as they welcomed us and lit a fire, as it started raining again and was very cold. 3However when Paul was helping to pick up sticks and putting them on the fire, a viper was driven out by the heat and clamped its jaws down on his hand. 4When the islanders saw the snake hanging from his hand they decided that he must be a murderer who had survived the shipwreck but now fate had finally decided his time was up. 5However, Paul just shook the snake off into the fire and wasn’t harmed. 6The locals were waiting for his arm to swell up or for him to fall down dead, but after a while when nothing happened they changed their minds and decided that instead, he must be a god.

7The area that we had beached in belonged to the leader of the island named Publius. He welcomed us and looked after us for three days, 8but while we were there, his father got sick with dysentery and fever. Paul went in and placing his hands on him, prayed for him and healed him. 9As a result of that, anyone on the whole island who was sick came and was cured 10and so the people brought us many gifts and when we left, they supplied us with provisions.

28And having_been_brought_safely_through, then we_learned that the island is_being_called Melitaʸ.
2And the foreigners were_bringing_about not just the having_been_ordinary human_kindness to_us, because/for having_lit a_fire, they_received all us, because_of the rain which having_approached, and because_of the cold.
3But the Paulos having_gathered some multitude of_sticks, and having_laid_on them on the fire, a_viper having_come_out from the heat, clamped_down on_the hand of_him.
4And when the foreigners saw the wild_animal being_hanged from the hand of_him, they_were_saying to one_another:
Certainly this the man is a_murderer, whom having_been_brought_safely_through from the sea, the justice not allowed  him to_be_living.
5Therefore indeed he, having_shaken_off the wild_animal into the fire, suffered not_one harm.
6But they were_expecting him to_be_going to_be_being_swelled_up, or to_be_falling_down suddenly dead.
But over much time, them waiting and observing nothing amiss becoming to him, having_changed_their_minds they_were_saying him to_be a_god.
7And in the parts about the that place, was_being properties to_the leader of_the island by_the_name Poplios, who having_accepted us hospitably lodged three days.
8And it_became, the father of_ the _Poplios to_be_lying_down being_gripped_with with_fevers and dysentery, to whom the Paulos having_come_in, and having_prayed, having_laid_on the hands on_him, he_healed him.
9And this having_become, also the rest which in the island having sicknesses were_approaching and were_being_healed, 10who also they_honoured us with_many honours, and being_launched, they_laid_on the things for our needs.

ACTs 28:1–28:10 ©

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