提摩太加入福音事工

16 保罗来到特庇,然后又到路司得。那里有个门徒名叫提摩太,母亲是信主的犹太人,父亲是希腊人。 路司得和以哥念的弟兄姊妹都称赞提摩太。 保罗打算带提摩太去传福音。因为当地的犹太人都知道提摩太的父亲是希腊人,保罗就给提摩太行了割礼。 他们走遍各城,把耶路撒冷的使徒和长老所定下的规条教导当地的门徒遵守。 这样,众教会在信仰上得到坚固,人数天天都在增加。

马其顿人的呼求

由于圣灵阻止他们到亚细亚传福音,他们便经过弗吕迦和加拉太地区, 来到每西亚的边界,正要进入庇推尼地区,耶稣的灵又加以拦阻。 他们就越过每西亚,下到特罗亚。 当天晚上,保罗在异象中看见一个马其顿人站在那里恳求他:“请到马其顿来帮助我们!”

10 保罗见了这个异象,确信是上帝呼召我们[a]到马其顿去传福音,就立刻准备动身。 11 我们从特罗亚启航,直接驶往撒摩特喇,第二天抵达尼亚坡里, 12 再从那里来到腓立比。腓立比是马其顿的主要城市,是罗马帝国的殖民地。我们在那里住了几天。 13 安息日那天,我们到城外的河边,知道那里有一个祷告的地方,就坐下来,向已经聚集的妇女讲道。 14 听众中有个卖紫色布匹的妇人名叫吕底亚,是推雅推喇城的人,向来敬拜上帝。上帝开启她的心,她便留心听保罗讲道。 15 吕底亚和家人接受洗礼之后,极力邀请我们,说:“如果你们认为我是真心信主的话,请来我家住。”于是强留我们住下。

保罗和西拉入狱

16 一天,我们又去河边那个祷告的地方,途中遇到一个被巫鬼附身的女奴。她用占卜为她的主人们赚了不少钱。 17 她跟着保罗和我们大喊大叫:“这些人是至高上帝的奴仆,是来向你们宣讲得救之道的。” 18 一连几天,她都这样喊叫。保罗不胜其烦,就转过身来斥责那鬼:“我奉耶稣基督的名命令你从她身上出来!”那鬼立刻从她身上出去了。

19 她的主人们眼见财路断绝了,就把保罗和西拉揪住,拖到广场去见官长。 20 他们在官长面前控告保罗和西拉,说:“这些是犹太人,竟扰乱我们的城市, 21 宣扬我们罗马人不可接受或实行的风俗。” 22 于是,大家都一起攻击他们,官长下令剥掉他们的衣服,杖打他们。 23 他们被毒打一顿,又被关进监狱,官长命狱卒严密看守。 24 狱卒接到命令后把他们关进内牢,双脚上了枷锁。

25 半夜,保罗和西拉祷告、唱诗赞美上帝,其他的囚犯都侧耳倾听。 26 突然间发生大地震,整座监狱的地基都摇动起来,牢门立刻全开了,囚犯的锁链也都松开了。 27 狱卒惊醒后,看见牢门尽开,以为囚犯已经逃走了,就想拔刀自杀。 28 保罗见状,大声喝止:“不要伤害自己,我们都在这里!”

29 狱卒叫人拿灯过来,冲进内牢,战战兢兢地俯伏在保罗和西拉面前。 30 狱卒领他们出来后问道:“两位先生,我该怎样做才能得救?”

31 他们说:“要信主耶稣,你和你一家就必定得救。” 32 于是保罗和西拉向狱卒和他全家传讲主的道。 33 当晚,狱卒把二人带去,为他们清洗伤口。他一家老小都接受了洗礼。 34 他请二人到家里吃饭,他和全家人充满了喜乐,因为都信了上帝。

35 第二天早上,官长派差役来,说:“把他们放了。” 36 狱卒转告保罗说:“官长下令释放你们,现在你们可以平安地走了。” 37 保罗却说:“我们是罗马公民,他们不经审讯就当众打我们,又把我们关进牢里,现在却想偷偷打发掉我们吗?这样不行,叫他们亲自来领我们出去!”

38 差役回报官长。官长得知保罗和西拉都是罗马公民,非常害怕, 39 连忙到狱中向他们道歉,领他们出监,又央求他们离开腓立比。 40 二人离开监狱,来到吕底亚家中,见了弟兄姊妹,劝勉一番之后,便离开了那里。

Footnotes

  1. 16:10 本书作者路加此时加入保罗的行列,故改用第一人称复数“我们”。

L’appel du Macédonien

16 Paul se rendit ensuite à Derbé, puis à Lystres. Il y trouva un disciple nommé Timothée ; sa mère était une croyante d’origine juive et son père était Grec. Les frères de Lystres et d’Iconium disaient beaucoup de bien de lui. Paul désira le prendre avec lui. Il l’emmena donc et le fit circoncire par égard pour les Juifs qui habitaient dans ces régions et qui savaient tous que son père était Grec. Dans toutes les villes où ils passaient, ils communiquaient aux frères les décisions prises par les apôtres et les responsables de l’Eglise à Jérusalem, en leur demandant de s’y conformer. Et les Eglises s’affermissaient dans la foi et voyaient augmenter chaque jour le nombre de leurs membres.

Ils traversèrent la Galatie phrygienne parce que le Saint-Esprit les avait empêchés d’annoncer la Parole dans la province d’Asie[a]. Parvenus près de la Mysie[b], ils se proposaient d’aller en Bithynie ; mais, là encore, l’Esprit de Jésus s’opposa à leur projet. Ils traversèrent donc la Mysie et descendirent au port de Troas. Là, Paul eut une vision au cours de la nuit : un Macédonien se tenait devant lui et le suppliait : Viens en Macédoine et secours-nous !

10 A la suite de cette vision de Paul, nous[c] avons aussitôt cherché à nous rendre en Macédoine, car nous avions la certitude que Dieu lui-même nous appelait à y annoncer l’Evangile.

11 Nous nous sommes embarqués à Troas et nous avons mis directement le cap sur l’île de Samothrace. Le lendemain, nous avons atteint Néapolis[d]. 12 De là, nous sommes allés jusqu’à la colonie romaine de Philippes, ville du premier district de Macédoine[e]. Nous avons passé plusieurs jours dans cette ville.

A Philippes

13 Le jour du sabbat, nous nous sommes rendus hors de l’enceinte de la cité, au bord d’une rivière où nous supposions que les Juifs se réunissaient d’habitude pour la prière. Quelques femmes étaient rassemblées là. Nous nous sommes assis avec elles et nous leur avons parlé.

14 Il y avait parmi elles une marchande d’étoffes de pourpre, nommée Lydie, originaire de la ville de Thyatire, une non-Juive qui adorait Dieu. Elle écoutait, et le Seigneur ouvrit son cœur, de sorte qu’elle fut attentive à ce que disait Paul. 15 Elle fut baptisée avec sa famille et ceux qui en dépendaient, puis elle nous invita en disant : Puisque vous avez jugé que j’ai foi[f] au Seigneur, venez loger chez moi.

Et, avec insistance, elle nous pressa d’accepter.

16 Un jour que nous nous rendions au lieu de prière, une esclave vint à notre rencontre. Elle avait en elle un esprit de divination, et ses prédictions procuraient de grands revenus à ses maîtres. 17 Elle se mit à nous suivre, Paul et nous, en criant à tue-tête : Ces hommes-là sont des serviteurs du Dieu très-haut : ils viennent vous annoncer comment être sauvés !

18 Elle fit cela plusieurs jours de suite.

A la fin, Paul, excédé, se retourna et dit à l’esprit : Je t’ordonne, au nom de Jésus-Christ, de sortir de cette femme !

A l’instant même, il la quitta.

19 Lorsque les maîtres de l’esclave s’aperçurent que leurs espoirs de gains s’étaient évanouis, ils se saisirent de Paul et de Silas et les traînèrent sur la grand-place de la ville devant les autorités. 20 Ils les présentèrent aux magistrats romains et portèrent plainte contre eux en ces termes : Ces gens-là sont des Juifs qui jettent le trouble dans notre ville. 21 Ils cherchent à introduire ici des coutumes que nous, qui sommes Romains, n’avons le droit ni d’accepter, ni de pratiquer !

22 La foule se souleva contre eux. Alors, les magistrats leur firent arracher les vêtements et ordonnèrent qu’on les batte à coups de bâton.

23 On les roua de coups et on les jeta en prison. Le gardien reçut l’ordre de les surveiller de près. 24 Pour se conformer à la consigne, il les enferma dans le cachot le plus reculé et leur attacha les pieds dans des blocs de bois.

25 Vers le milieu de la nuit, Paul et Silas priaient et chantaient les louanges de Dieu. Les autres prisonniers les écoutaient.

26 Tout à coup, un violent tremblement de terre secoua la prison jusque dans ses fondations. Toutes les portes s’ouvrirent à l’instant même et les chaînes de tous les prisonniers se détachèrent. 27 Le gardien se réveilla en sursaut et vit les portes de la prison grand ouvertes : alors il tira son épée et allait se tuer, car il croyait que ses prisonniers s’étaient enfuis[g].

28 Mais Paul lui cria de toutes ses forces : Arrête ! Ne te fais pas de mal, nous sommes tous là.

29 Le gardien demanda des torches, se précipita dans le cachot et, tremblant de peur, se jeta aux pieds de Paul et de Silas. 30 Puis il les fit sortir et leur demanda :

Messieurs, que dois-je faire pour être sauvé[h] ?

31 – Crois au Seigneur Jésus, lui répondirent-ils, et tu seras sauvé ; il en est de même pour toi et pour les tiens.

32 Et ils lui annoncèrent la Parole de Dieu, à lui et à tous ceux qui vivaient dans sa maison.

33 A l’heure même, en pleine nuit, le gardien les prit avec lui et lava leurs blessures. Il fut baptisé aussitôt après, lui et tous les siens. 34 Puis il fit monter Paul et Silas dans sa maison, leur offrit un repas, et se réjouit, avec toute sa famille, d’avoir cru en Dieu.

35 Quand il fit jour, les magistrats envoyèrent les huissiers à la prison pour faire dire au gardien : Relâche ces hommes !

36 Celui-ci courut annoncer la nouvelle à Paul : Les magistrats m’ont donné ordre de vous remettre en liberté. Vous pouvez donc sortir maintenant et aller en paix.

37 Mais Paul dit aux huissiers : Comment ! Ils nous ont fait fouetter en public, sans jugement régulier, alors que nous sommes citoyens romains[i], puis ils nous ont jetés en prison. Et maintenant, ils voudraient se débarrasser de nous en cachette. Il n’en est pas question ! Qu’ils viennent eux-mêmes nous remettre en liberté.

38 Les huissiers rapportèrent ces paroles aux magistrats. Ceux-ci, en apprenant qu’ils avaient affaire à des citoyens romains, furent pris de peur. 39 Ils vinrent en personne leur présenter des excuses, leur rendirent la liberté et leur demandèrent de bien vouloir quitter la ville.

40 A leur sortie de prison, Paul et Silas se rendirent chez Lydie, où ils retrouvèrent tous les frères, ils les encouragèrent, puis ils reprirent la route.

Footnotes

  1. 16.6 La Galatie phrygienne était une région au sud de l’Asie Mineure. L’Asie: province romaine à l’ouest de l’Asie Mineure, ayant pour capitale Ephèse.
  2. 16.7 La Mysie: région située près du détroit du Bosphore.
  3. 16.10 Le passage à la première personne du pluriel (le nous) suggère qu’à partir de là, Luc s’est joint à l’équipe de Paul et rapporte ses souvenirs personnels jusqu’au chapitre 17. Après avoir parlé à la troisième personne dans les chapitres 17-19, il reprend le récit à la première personne en 20.5.
  4. 16.11 Néapolis: port du nord de la mer Egée, proche de la ville de Philippes.
  5. 16.12 Certains manuscrits ont : ville principale du district de Macédoine.
  6. 16.15 Autre traduction : je suis fidèle.
  7. 16.27 Les geôliers qui laissaient échapper un prisonnier étaient condamnés à la peine qu’aurait dû subir le fugitif.
  8. 16.30 Autre traduction : pour sortir indemne de cette situation.
  9. 16.37 Il était interdit par la loi de faire battre des citoyens romains à coups de bâton ou de fouet. Or, Paul était citoyen romain (voir 22.25-29 ; 23.27), Silas peut-être aussi.

Timothy Joins Paul and Silas

16 Paul came to Derbe and then to Lystra,(A) where a disciple named Timothy(B) lived, whose mother was Jewish and a believer(C) but whose father was a Greek. The believers(D) at Lystra and Iconium(E) spoke well of him. Paul wanted to take him along on the journey, so he circumcised him because of the Jews who lived in that area, for they all knew that his father was a Greek.(F) As they traveled from town to town, they delivered the decisions reached by the apostles and elders(G) in Jerusalem(H) for the people to obey.(I) So the churches were strengthened(J) in the faith and grew daily in numbers.(K)

Paul’s Vision of the Man of Macedonia

Paul and his companions traveled throughout the region of Phrygia(L) and Galatia,(M) having been kept by the Holy Spirit from preaching the word in the province of Asia.(N) When they came to the border of Mysia, they tried to enter Bithynia, but the Spirit of Jesus(O) would not allow them to. So they passed by Mysia and went down to Troas.(P) During the night Paul had a vision(Q) of a man of Macedonia(R) standing and begging him, “Come over to Macedonia and help us.” 10 After Paul had seen the vision, we(S) got ready at once to leave for Macedonia, concluding that God had called us to preach the gospel(T) to them.

Lydia’s Conversion in Philippi

11 From Troas(U) we put out to sea and sailed straight for Samothrace, and the next day we went on to Neapolis. 12 From there we traveled to Philippi,(V) a Roman colony and the leading city of that district[a] of Macedonia.(W) And we stayed there several days.

13 On the Sabbath(X) we went outside the city gate to the river, where we expected to find a place of prayer. We sat down and began to speak to the women who had gathered there. 14 One of those listening was a woman from the city of Thyatira(Y) named Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth. She was a worshiper of God. The Lord opened her heart(Z) to respond to Paul’s message. 15 When she and the members of her household(AA) were baptized,(AB) she invited us to her home. “If you consider me a believer in the Lord,” she said, “come and stay at my house.” And she persuaded us.

Paul and Silas in Prison

16 Once when we were going to the place of prayer,(AC) we were met by a female slave who had a spirit(AD) by which she predicted the future. She earned a great deal of money for her owners by fortune-telling. 17 She followed Paul and the rest of us, shouting, “These men are servants of the Most High God,(AE) who are telling you the way to be saved.” 18 She kept this up for many days. Finally Paul became so annoyed that he turned around and said to the spirit, “In the name of Jesus Christ I command you to come out of her!” At that moment the spirit left her.(AF)

19 When her owners realized that their hope of making money(AG) was gone, they seized Paul and Silas(AH) and dragged(AI) them into the marketplace to face the authorities. 20 They brought them before the magistrates and said, “These men are Jews, and are throwing our city into an uproar(AJ) 21 by advocating customs unlawful for us Romans(AK) to accept or practice.”(AL)

22 The crowd joined in the attack against Paul and Silas, and the magistrates ordered them to be stripped and beaten with rods.(AM) 23 After they had been severely flogged, they were thrown into prison, and the jailer(AN) was commanded to guard them carefully. 24 When he received these orders, he put them in the inner cell and fastened their feet in the stocks.(AO)

25 About midnight(AP) Paul and Silas(AQ) were praying and singing hymns(AR) to God, and the other prisoners were listening to them. 26 Suddenly there was such a violent earthquake that the foundations of the prison were shaken.(AS) At once all the prison doors flew open,(AT) and everyone’s chains came loose.(AU) 27 The jailer woke up, and when he saw the prison doors open, he drew his sword and was about to kill himself because he thought the prisoners had escaped.(AV) 28 But Paul shouted, “Don’t harm yourself! We are all here!”

29 The jailer called for lights, rushed in and fell trembling before Paul and Silas.(AW) 30 He then brought them out and asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”(AX)

31 They replied, “Believe(AY) in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved(AZ)—you and your household.”(BA) 32 Then they spoke the word of the Lord to him and to all the others in his house. 33 At that hour of the night(BB) the jailer took them and washed their wounds; then immediately he and all his household were baptized.(BC) 34 The jailer brought them into his house and set a meal before them; he(BD) was filled with joy because he had come to believe in God—he and his whole household.

35 When it was daylight, the magistrates sent their officers to the jailer with the order: “Release those men.” 36 The jailer(BE) told Paul, “The magistrates have ordered that you and Silas be released. Now you can leave. Go in peace.”(BF)

37 But Paul said to the officers: “They beat us publicly without a trial, even though we are Roman citizens,(BG) and threw us into prison. And now do they want to get rid of us quietly? No! Let them come themselves and escort us out.”

38 The officers reported this to the magistrates, and when they heard that Paul and Silas were Roman citizens, they were alarmed.(BH) 39 They came to appease them and escorted them from the prison, requesting them to leave the city.(BI) 40 After Paul and Silas came out of the prison, they went to Lydia’s house,(BJ) where they met with the brothers and sisters(BK) and encouraged them. Then they left.

Footnotes

  1. Acts 16:12 The text and meaning of the Greek for the leading city of that district are uncertain.

16 Then came he to Derbe and Lystra: and, behold, a certain disciple was there, named Timotheus, the son of a certain woman, which was a Jewess, and believed; but his father was a Greek:

Which was well reported of by the brethren that were at Lystra and Iconium.

Him would Paul have to go forth with him; and took and circumcised him because of the Jews which were in those quarters: for they knew all that his father was a Greek.

And as they went through the cities, they delivered them the decrees for to keep, that were ordained of the apostles and elders which were at Jerusalem.

And so were the churches established in the faith, and increased in number daily.

Now when they had gone throughout Phrygia and the region of Galatia, and were forbidden of the Holy Ghost to preach the word in Asia,

After they were come to Mysia, they assayed to go into Bithynia: but the Spirit suffered them not.

And they passing by Mysia came down to Troas.

And a vision appeared to Paul in the night; There stood a man of Macedonia, and prayed him, saying, Come over into Macedonia, and help us.

10 And after he had seen the vision, immediately we endeavoured to go into Macedonia, assuredly gathering that the Lord had called us for to preach the gospel unto them.

11 Therefore loosing from Troas, we came with a straight course to Samothracia, and the next day to Neapolis;

12 And from thence to Philippi, which is the chief city of that part of Macedonia, and a colony: and we were in that city abiding certain days.

13 And on the sabbath we went out of the city by a river side, where prayer was wont to be made; and we sat down, and spake unto the women which resorted thither.

14 And a certain woman named Lydia, a seller of purple, of the city of Thyatira, which worshipped God, heard us: whose heart the Lord opened, that she attended unto the things which were spoken of Paul.

15 And when she was baptized, and her household, she besought us, saying, If ye have judged me to be faithful to the Lord, come into my house, and abide there. And she constrained us.

16 And it came to pass, as we went to prayer, a certain damsel possessed with a spirit of divination met us, which brought her masters much gain by soothsaying:

17 The same followed Paul and us, and cried, saying, These men are the servants of the most high God, which shew unto us the way of salvation.

18 And this did she many days. But Paul, being grieved, turned and said to the spirit, I command thee in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her. And he came out the same hour.

19 And when her masters saw that the hope of their gains was gone, they caught Paul and Silas, and drew them into the marketplace unto the rulers,

20 And brought them to the magistrates, saying, These men, being Jews, do exceedingly trouble our city,

21 And teach customs, which are not lawful for us to receive, neither to observe, being Romans.

22 And the multitude rose up together against them: and the magistrates rent off their clothes, and commanded to beat them.

23 And when they had laid many stripes upon them, they cast them into prison, charging the jailor to keep them safely:

24 Who, having received such a charge, thrust them into the inner prison, and made their feet fast in the stocks.

25 And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God: and the prisoners heard them.

26 And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken: and immediately all the doors were opened, and every one's bands were loosed.

27 And the keeper of the prison awaking out of his sleep, and seeing the prison doors open, he drew out his sword, and would have killed himself, supposing that the prisoners had been fled.

28 But Paul cried with a loud voice, saying, Do thyself no harm: for we are all here.

29 Then he called for a light, and sprang in, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul and Silas,

30 And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved?

31 And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.

32 And they spake unto him the word of the Lord, and to all that were in his house.

33 And he took them the same hour of the night, and washed their stripes; and was baptized, he and all his, straightway.

34 And when he had brought them into his house, he set meat before them, and rejoiced, believing in God with all his house.

35 And when it was day, the magistrates sent the serjeants, saying, Let those men go.

36 And the keeper of the prison told this saying to Paul, The magistrates have sent to let you go: now therefore depart, and go in peace.

37 But Paul said unto them, They have beaten us openly uncondemned, being Romans, and have cast us into prison; and now do they thrust us out privily? nay verily; but let them come themselves and fetch us out.

38 And the serjeants told these words unto the magistrates: and they feared, when they heard that they were Romans.

39 And they came and besought them, and brought them out, and desired them to depart out of the city.

40 And they went out of the prison, and entered into the house of Lydia: and when they had seen the brethren, they comforted them, and departed.