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OET-RV ACTs Chapter 19

OETACTs 19 ©

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

19:1 Many filled with the spirit in Ephesus

19So then while Apollos was at Corinth, Paul travelled through the interior regions before arriving at Ephesus. He found some followers there, 2and asked them if they had received the holy spirit when they had first believed in Yeshua.

They replied, “We hadn’t even heard that there’s a holy spirit.”

3So then what were you immersed into?” asked Paul.

“With Yohan’s immersion,” they answered.

4Then Paul said, “Yohan immersed people in water with an immersion that went with repentance from their sins, but he told them to believe in the one who would follow him, that is to believe in Yeshua.”

5When the followers heard this, they were immersed in water again, this time proclaiming their faith in Yeshua the master. 6Then Paul placed his hands on them and prayed and the holy spirit came down onto them and they started speaking in other languages and speaking messages from God. 7There were about twelve men in the group.

8So Paul started going to the Jewish meeting hall and for the next three months he boldly discussed and persuaded them about God’s kingdom. 9But as some of them refused to believe and became hardened against his teaching and started telling everyone that the Yeshua way was evil, Paul stopped teaching in the meeting hall and taught the followers at Turannos’ school instead. 10This went on for two years to the point that everyone in Asia Minor, whether Jews or Greeks, heard the message about Yeshua.

19:11 The power of the master’s message

11And God was doing incredible miracles through Paul 12such that even if handkerchiefs or aprons that had touched his skin were placed on top of any person who was sick or troubled with demons, then they would recover and the evil spirits would leave them. 13But some of the Jewish exorcists going around attempted to use the name of Yeshua to drive out evil spirits by telling them, “I am imploring you all by Yeshua that Paul preaches about.” 14Seven sons of the Jewish chief priest, Sceva were doing this.

15But the evil spirit would answer them saying, “I know Yeshua and I recognise Paul, but who are you?”

16Then the man who had the evil spirit would jump on them and beat them up so they’d end up escaping out of the house naked and wounded. 17When everyone in Ephesus heard about this, both Jews and Greeks were frightened, and the name of Yeshua the master was being honoured. 18Many of the people who believed in Yeshua came and confessed their sins and wrong practices. 19Lots of the people who’d practiced magic brought their scrolls and burnt them in front of the others. When the values of all of these were added up, it was huge—worth around 50,000 silver coins. 20So that was how the master’s message had a powerful effect and won over many people.

19:21 The silversmiths start a ruckus in Ephesus

21After all of this, Paul decided in his spirit that he would need to travel through Macedonia and Achaia enroute to Yerushalem, saying, “After I’ve been there a while, I will also need to go to Rome.” 22He sent two of his workers, Timothy and Eratos, to Macedonia while he stayed on a bit longer in Asia Minor.

23But while he was still there, a major disturbance hit the Yeshua followers. 24A silversmith named Demetrius made little silver shrines of Artemis and this business brought a tidy profit to the local craftsmen. 25Demetrius gathered all the workers together and told them, “Men, you all know that our prosperity comes from this business of ours. 26But you’ve seen yourselves and heard from others that not only Ephesus, but almost our entire province of Asia Minor has become persuaded by this Paul fellow, and now the crowds are saying that what we make are not real gods. 27However it’s not only us and our trade that is coming into disrepute, but the temple of the great goddess Artemis is considered to be useless. This could result in a loss of power for the great Artemis that all of Asia Minor and the inhabited world have been worshipping.”

28When the gathering heard this, they became very angry and yelled out, “Artemis of the Ephesians is great!” 29Then the whole city was filled with confusion and the people rushed to the theatre and grabbed Gaius and Aristarchus from Macedoniatravelling companions of Paul’s. 30Now Paul wanted to go there and speak to the crowd, but the believers wouldn’t let him go. 31Also some of the leaders from Asia Minor who were friendly towards him, sent messengers to him to implore him not to go to the theatre. 32Some of the people gathered there were yelling out something, but overall it was just confusion, and the majority of the people couldn’t even tell you the reason why they were there. 33Some people in the crowd selected Alexander the Jew and sent him forward to speak, so he motioned with his hand ready to explain the situation to the people. 34But as soon as they recognised that he was a Jew, people started yelling, “Artemis of the Ephesians is great,” and this continued for over two hours.

35Eventually the city administrator was able to calm the crowd and tell them, “Men, fellow Ephesians, what person from around here doesn’t know that it’s Ephesus that’s the temple keeper of the great Artemis and of this image that fell down from Zeus? 36Since all of this is unquestionable, it makes sense for everyone to calm down and not do anything reckless. 37These men that you presented here haven’t stolen anything from the temple, nor have they slandered our goddess. 38So if Demetrius and the silver craftsmen with him have a case against anyone, they should bring it to the courts and the proconsuls and register the charges. 39But for the rest of you, if you have a grievance against others, it needs to be settled in a lawful assembly 40because we’re in danger of being charged with insurrection about what happened today. And we would have no defence that we could respond with concerning this disorderly gathering.” Then he told them all to go home.

OETACTs 19 ©

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