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ACTs 13:13–13:52 ©

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Paul and Barnabas in Pisidia

13:13 Paul and Barnabas in Pisidia

13After that, Paul[fn] and his companions sailed from Pafos to Perga in Pamfylia, but Yohan Mark left them and returned to Yerushalem. 14Paul and his companions, went on from Perga to Pisidian Antioch, where they entered the Jewish meeting hall on the Rest Day and sat down with the congregation. 15After the readings from the Law and from the Prophets,[fn] the leaders sent a messenger over to them to ask, “Men, brothers, if you bring any message of encouragement for the congregation, please share it.”

16So Paul stood up and, motioning with his hand, started speaking, “Fellow Israelis and every who reveres God, listen to me. 17The God of the people of Israel chose our ancestors and helped the people to prosper when they were staying in Egypt. Then later he showed his power as he led them out 18and endured them in the wilderness for around forty years. 19Then having overthrown seven nations in Caanan,[ref] he passed on that land as an inheritance 20after around 450 years.

Then he gave them judges through until the time of the prophet Samuel 21when they requested a king, and God gave them Saul, the son of Kish from the tribe of Benyamin to reign for forty years. 22After Saul was removed, God chose David to be their king—the man of whom he said, ‘I found David the son of Jesse, a man who wants to obey me and do everything I ask.’ 23Then eventually a descendant of David arrived in Israel as promised—the saviour Yeshua. 24Before he arrived Yohan-the-immerser had publicly preached to all the people of Israel about being immersed as a sign of repentance. 25As Yohan’s ministry was nearing an end, he asked, ‘Who do you suspect I am? I’m not the messiah, but he will come after me, and I’m not even worthy to undo his sandals.’

26“Men, brothers, descendants of Abraham and others here who revere God, the teaching about this salvation has been sent to us. 27The people of Yerushalem and their religious leaders didn’t recognise this Yeshua, but by their judgement of him they fulfilled the words of the prophets that are read every Rest Day. 28Despite not finding even one charge against him worthy of death, they requested Pilate to execute him 29and when they had done all the things that the prophets had written about him, they took his body down from the stake and placed it in a burial chamber. 30But God brought him back to life 31and his followers who had come to Yerushalem from Galilee saw him for several days and now testify about this to the people. 32So now we’re preaching this good message to you that what God promised to our ancestors 33has now been fulfilled for our descendants, now that God brought Yeshua back to life just like it’s written in the second psalm:

‘You are my son;

today I have borne you.’

34God brought him back to life, and he’s never going to return to the grave to decay. As God said,

‘I will give David’s faithful devout things??? to you all.’

35So in another psalm God said,

‘You won’t allow your devout one to experience decay.’

36This can’t be David, because after he’d served his own generation as God led him, he indeed died and was buried with his ancestors and his body decayed. 37On the contrary, the one who God raised from the dead never experienced decay. 38So brothers, let it be known to you all that your sins can now be forgiven through this Yeshua—the law of Mosheh was never able to offer you that. 39Everyone who puts their trust in Yeshua is able to receive a clean record. 40But keep your eyes open in case something else the prophets wrote might come true:

41Watch you scoffers, and be amazed and die because I’m doing something special during your time.

Even if someone described it clearly to you all, you still might not believe it.’ ”

42As they left the meeting hall after the service, the people invited them to speak again the following Rest Day. 43But when they starting walking away, many people followed after Paul and Barnabas, who then addressed them and encouraged them to continue trusting in God’s grace.

44So on the following Rest Day, nearly everyone in the city had gathered there to hear the message from God. 45But the Jewish religious leaders became very jealous when they saw the crowds and claimed that Paul’s words had slandered God. 46But Paul and Barnabas responded boldly, “It was necessary for God’s message to be explained in the meeting hall to all of the Jews first. But since you are rejecting that teaching, you are all judging yourselves to be unworthy of living forever, so instead, we will now share it with the non-Jews. 47Because this is what the master commanded us:

‘I have chosen you to be a light for the pagans;

You will take salvation to the end of the earth.’

48When the non-Jews heard that, they were very happy and were praising the master’s message, and as many as were appointed to receive eternal life believed it.

49So from there, the master’s message spread throughout the entire region. 50But the Jewish religious leaders incited some prominent women from the meeting halls and some from the local city government, and they then stirred up persecution against Paul and Barnabas and had them expelled out of their region. 51So Paul and Barnabas just left that place to face their own consequences, and continued on to Iconium. 52Meanwhile the believers back in Pisidian Antioch were full of happiness and of the holy spirit.


13:13 From this point on in the text, Paul is referred to by his Roman name as his ministry is largely outside of Israel. (In Israel he seemed to be better known as Saul, the Greek form of his Hebrew name Sha-ul.)

13:15 The Hebrew Scriptures are divided into the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings.


13:19: a Deu 7:1; b Josh 14:1.

ACTs 13:13–13:52 ©

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