1 Now when they had passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they
came to Thessalonica, where was a synagogue of the Jews: 2And Paul, as
his manner was, went in unto them, and three sabbath days reasoned with
them out of the scriptures, 3Opening and alleging, that Christ must
needs have suffered, and risen again from the dead; and that this Jesus,
whom I preach unto you, is Christ.
4And some of them believed, and consorted with Paul and Silas; and
of the devout Greeks a great multitude, and of the chief women not a
few.
5But the Jews which believed not, moved with envy, took unto them
certain lewd fellows of the baser sort, and gathered a company, and set
all the city on an uproar, and assaulted the house of Jason, and sought
to bring them out to the people.
6And when they found them not, they
drew Jason and certain brethren unto the rulers of the city, crying,
These that have turned the world upside down are come hither also; 7Whom
Jason hath received: and these all do contrary to the decrees of
Caesar, saying that there is another king, one Jesus.
8And they troubled
the people and the rulers of the city, when they heard these things.
9And when they had taken security of Jason, and of the other, they let
them go.
10And the brethren immediately sent away Paul and Silas by night
unto Berea: who coming thither went into the synagogue of the Jews.
11 These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they
received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the
scriptures daily, whether those things were so.
12Therefore many of them
believed; also of honourable women which were Greeks, and of men, not a
few.
13But when the Jews of Thessalonica had knowledge that the word of
God was preached of Paul at Berea, they came thither also, and stirred
up the people.
14And then immediately the brethren sent away Paul to go
as it were to the sea: but Silas and Timotheus abode there still.
15And they that conducted Paul brought him unto Athens: and
receiving a commandment unto Silas and Timotheus for to come to him with
all speed, they departed.
16Now while Paul waited for them at Athens, his spirit was stirred
in him, when he saw the city wholly given to idolatry. 17Therefore
disputed he in the synagogue with the Jews, and with the devout persons,
and in the market daily with them that met with him.
18Then certain philosophers of the Epicureans, and of the Stoicks,
encountered him. And some said, What will this babbler say? other some,
He seemeth to be a setter forth of strange gods: because he preached
unto them Jesus, and the resurrection.
19And they took him, and brought
him unto Areopagus, saying, May we know what this new doctrine, whereof
thou speakest, is? 20For thou bringest certain strange things to our
ears: we would know therefore what these things mean. 21(For all the
Athenians and strangers which were there spent their time in nothing
else, but either to tell, or to hear some new thing.)
22Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars’ hill, and said, Ye men of
Athens, I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious. 23For
as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this
inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD.
Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship,
him declare I unto you.
24God that made the world and all things therein, seeing that he
is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands;
25Neither is worshipped with men’s hands, as though he needed any thing,
seeing he giveth to all life, and breath, and all things;
26And hath
made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the
earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds
of their habitation; 27That they should seek the Lord, if haply they
might feel after him, and find him, though he be not far from every one
of us:
28For in him we live, and move, and have our being; as certain
also of your own poets have said, For we are also his offspring.
29Forasmuch then as we are the offspring of God, we ought not to
think that the Godhead is like unto gold, or silver, or stone, graven by
art and man’s device. 30And the times of this ignorance God winked at;
but now commandeth all men every where to repent:
31Because he hath
appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness
by that man whom he hath ordained; whereof he hath given assurance unto
all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.
32And when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some mocked: and others said, We will hear thee again of this matter.
33So Paul departed from among them. 34Howbeit certain men clave
unto him, and believed: among the which was Dionysius the Areopagite,
and a woman named Damaris, and others with them.