| Chapter 19 |
1 | And it came to pass, that,
while Apollos was at Corinth, Paul having passed through the upper coasts came
to Ephesus: and finding certain disciples, |
2 | He said unto them, Have ye received the Holy
Ghost since ye believed? And they said unto him, We have not so much as heard
whether there be any Holy Ghost. |
3 | And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized? And
they said, Unto John's baptism. |
4 | Then said Paul, John verily baptized with the baptism of
repentance, saying unto the people, that they should believe on him which
should come after him, that is, on Christ Jesus. |
5 | When they heard this, they were baptized in
the name of the Lord Jesus. |
6
| And when Paul had laid his hands upon them, the Holy Ghost came on
them; and they spake with tongues, and prophesied. |
7 | And all the men were about
twelve. |
8 | And he
went into the synagogue, and spake boldly for the space of three months,
disputing and persuading the things concerning the kingdom of God. |
9 | But when divers were
hardened, and believed not, but spake evil of that way before the multitude, he
departed from them, and separated the disciples, disputing daily in the school
of one Tyrannus. |
10 |
And this continued by the space of two years; so that all they which dwelt
in Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus, both Jews and Greeks. |
11 | And God wrought special
miracles by the hands of Paul: |
12 | So that from his body were brought unto the sick
handkerchiefs or aprons, and the diseases departed from them, and the evil
spirits went out of them. |
13
| Then certain of the vagabond Jews, exorcists, took upon them to
call over them which had evil spirits the name of the LORD Jesus, saying, We
adjure you by Jesus whom Paul preacheth. |
14 | And there were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew,
and chief of the priests, which did so. |
15 | And the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I
know, and Paul I know; but who are ye? |
16 | And the man in whom the evil spirit was leaped
on them, and overcame them, and prevailed against them, so that they fled out
of that house naked and wounded. |
17 | And this was known to all the Jews and Greeks also dwelling
at Ephesus; and fear fell on them all, and the name of the Lord Jesus was
magnified. |
18 |
And many that believed came, and confessed, and shewed their deeds. |
19 | Many of them also which
used curious arts brought their books together, and burned them before all men:
and they counted the price of them, and found it fifty thousand pieces of
silver. |
20 | So
mightily grew the word of God and prevailed. |
21 | After these things were ended, Paul purposed in
the spirit, when he had passed through Macedonia and Achaia, to go to
Jerusalem, saying, After I have been there, I must also see Rome. |
22 | So he sent into Macedonia
two of them that ministered unto him, Timotheus and Erastus; but he himself
stayed in Asia for a season. |
23 | And the same time there arose no small stir about that
way. |
24 | For a
certain man named Demetrius, a silversmith, which made silver shrines for
Diana, brought no small gain unto the craftsmen; |
25 | Whom he called together with the workmen of
like occupation, and said, Sirs, ye know that by this craft we have our
wealth. |
26 |
Moreover ye see and hear, that not alone at Ephesus, but almost throughout all
Asia, this Paul hath persuaded and turned away much people, saying that they be
no gods, which are made with hands: |
27 | So that not only this our craft is in danger to be set
at nought; but also that the temple of the great goddess Diana should be
despised, and her magnificence should be destroyed, whom all Asia and the world
worshippeth. |
28 |
And when they heard these sayings, they were full of wrath, and cried out,
saying, Great is Diana of the Ephesians. |
29 | And the whole city was filled with confusion:
and having caught Gaius and Aristarchus, men of Macedonia, Paul's companions in
travel, they rushed with one accord into the theatre. |
30 | And when Paul would have entered
in unto the people, the disciples suffered him not. |
31 | And certain of the chief of Asia,
which were his friends, sent unto him, desiring him that he would not adventure
himself into the theatre. |
32
| Some therefore cried one thing, and some another: for the assembly
was confused: and the more part knew not wherefore they were come together.
|
33 | And they drew
Alexander out of the multitude, the Jews putting him forward. And Alexander
beckoned with the hand, and would have made his defence unto the people. |
34 | But when they knew
that he was a Jew, all with one voice about the space of two hours cried out,
Great is Diana of the Ephesians. |
35 | And when the townclerk had appeased the people, he said, Ye
men of Ephesus, what man is there that knoweth not how that the city of the
Ephesians is a worshipper of the great goddess Diana, and of the image which
fell down from Jupiter? |
36
| Seeing then that these things cannot be spoken against, ye ought to
be quiet, and to do nothing rashly. |
37 | For ye have brought hither these men, which are neither
robbers of churches, nor yet blasphemers of your goddess. |
38 | Wherefore if Demetrius, and the
craftsmen which are with him, have a matter against any man, the law is open,
and there are deputies: let them implead one another. |
39 | But if ye enquire any thing
concerning other matters, it shall be determined in a lawful assembly. |
40 | For we are in danger
to be called in question for this day's uproar, there being no cause whereby we
may give an account of this concourse. |
41 | And when he had thus spoken, he dismissed the
assembly. |