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保罗上耶路撒冷

21 我们离别了众人,就开船直航到哥士,第二天到了罗底,又从那里到帕大喇 我们遇见一只船要往腓尼基去,就上船起航。 我们望见塞浦路斯,就从南边行过,往叙利亚去,在推罗上岸,因为船要在那里卸货。 我们在那里找到了一些门徒,就住了七天。他们藉着圣灵的感动,告诉保罗不要上耶路撒冷去。 几天之后,我们又出发前行。他们众人同妻子儿女都送我们到城外,我们都跪在滩上祷告,彼此辞别。 我们上了船,他们就回家去了。

我们从推罗行完航程,来到了多利买,问候那里的弟兄,和他们同住了一天。 第二天,我们离开那里,来到凯撒利亚,就进了传福音的腓利家里,和他同住;他是那七个执事里的一个。 他有四个女儿,都是未出嫁的,都会说预言。 10 我们在那里多住了好几天,有一个先知,名叫亚迦布,从犹太下来。 11 他到了我们这里,就拿保罗的腰带,捆上自己的手脚,说:“圣灵这样说:‘犹太人在耶路撒冷要如此捆绑这腰带的主人,把他交在外邦人手里。’” 12 我们听见这些话,就跟当地的人苦劝保罗不要上耶路撒冷去。 13 于是保罗回答:“你们为什么这样痛哭,使我心碎呢?我为主耶稣的名,不但被人捆绑,就是死在耶路撒冷也是愿意的。” 14 既然保罗不听劝,我们就住了口,只说:“愿主的旨意成就。”

15 过了这几天,我们收拾行李上耶路撒冷去。 16 凯撒利亚的几个门徒和我们同去,带我们到一个早期的门徒塞浦路斯拿孙的家里,请我们与他同住。

保罗访问雅各

17 我们到了耶路撒冷,弟兄们欢欢喜喜地接待我们。 18 第二天,保罗同我们去见雅各;所有的长老也都在场。 19 保罗向他们问安,然后将 神用他在外邦人中所做的事奉,一一述说了。 20 他们听见了,就归荣耀给 神,对保罗说:“弟兄,你看犹太人中有数以万计的信徒,而他们都是热心于律法的人。 21 他们曾听见人说,你教导所有在外邦的犹太人离弃摩西,对他们说,不要给孩子行割礼,也不要遵守规矩。 22 众人必听见你来了,这可怎么办呢? 23 你就照着我们的话做吧!我们这里有四个人,都有愿在身。 24 你带他们去,与他们一同行洁净的礼,替他们缴纳规费,让他们得以剃头。这样,众人就会知道,先前所听见关于你的事都是假的;而且也知道,你自己为人循规蹈矩,遵行律法。 25 至于信主的外邦人,[a]我们已经根据我们的决议写信,叫他们要禁戒偶像所玷污的东西、血和勒死的牲畜,禁戒淫乱。” 26 于是保罗带着那四个人,第二天与他们一同行了洁净礼,进了圣殿,报告洁净期满的日子,等候祭司为他们各人献上祭物。

保罗在圣殿里被捕

27 那七日将完,从亚细亚来的犹太人看见保罗在圣殿里,就煽动所有的群众,下手拿住他, 28 喊着:“以色列人哪,来帮忙!这就是在各处教导众人糟蹋我们百姓、律法和这地方的人。不但如此,他还带了希腊人进圣殿,污秽了这圣地。” 29 这话是因他们曾看见以弗所特罗非摩保罗一起在城里,以为保罗带他进了圣殿。 30 于是全城都骚动,百姓一齐跑来,拿住保罗,拉他出圣殿,殿门立刻都关了。 31 他们正想要杀他,有人报信给营里的千夫长,说耶路撒冷全城都乱了。 32 千夫长立刻带着士兵和几个百夫长,跑下去到他们那里。他们见了千夫长和士兵,就停下来不打保罗 33 于是千夫长上前拿住他,吩咐用两条铁链捆锁,又问他是什么人,做了什么事。 34 群众中有的喊这个,有的喊那个;因为这样乱嚷,千夫长无法知道实情,就下令将保罗带进营楼去。 35 保罗一走上台阶,群众挤得凶猛,士兵只得将保罗抬起来。 36 一群人跟在后面,喊着:“除掉他!”

保罗为自己辩护

37 保罗快要被带进营楼时,对千夫长说:“我可以对你说句话吗?”千夫长说:“你懂得希腊话吗? 38 那你就不是从前作乱、带领四千凶徒往旷野去的那埃及人了。” 39 保罗说:“我本是犹太人,生在基利家大数,并不是无名小城的公民。求你准我对百姓说话。” 40 千夫长准了。保罗就站在台阶上,向百姓做了个手势,要他们静下来,保罗就用希伯来话对他们说:

Footnotes

  1. 21.25 有古卷加“他们没有什么可控告你。”

21 1 Paul goeth toward Jerusalem: 8 at Caesarea he talketh with Philip the Evangelist: 10 Agabus foretelleth him of his bonds. 17 After he came to Jerusalem, 26 and into the Temple, 27 The Jews laid hands on him: 32 Lysias the captain taketh him from them.

And [a]as we launched forth, and were departed from them, we came with a straight course unto Cos, and the day following unto the Rhodes, and from thence unto Patara.

And we found a ship that went over unto Phoenicia, and went aboard, and set forth.

And when we had discovered Cyprus, we left it on the left hand, and sailed toward Syria, and arrived at Tyre: for there the ship unladed the burden.

And when we had found disciples, we tarried there seven days. And they told Paul through the [b]Spirit, that he should not go up to Jerusalem.

But when the days were ended, we departed and went our way, and they all accompanied us with their wives and children, even out of the city: and we kneeled down on the shore, prayed.

Then when we had embraced one another, we took ship, and they returned home.

And when we had ended the course from Tyre, we arrived at Ptolemais, and saluted the brethren, and abode with them one day.

And the next day, Paul and we that were with him, departed, and came unto Caesarea: and we entered into the house of (A)Philip the Evangelist, which was one of the [c]seven Deacons, and abode with him.

Now he had four daughters, virgins, which did [d]prophesy.

10 And as we tarried there many days, there came a certain Prophet from Judea, named Agabus.

11 And when he was come unto us, he took Paul’s girdle, and bound his own hands and feet, and said, Thus saith the holy Ghost, So shall the Jews at Jerusalem bind the man that owneth this girdle, and shall deliver him into the hands of the Gentiles.

12 And when we had heard these things, both we and others of the same place besought him that he would not go up to Jerusalem.

13 Then Paul answered, and said, What do ye weeping and breaking mine heart? For I am ready not to be bound only, but also to die at Jerusalem for the Name of the Lord Jesus.

14 [e]So when he would not be persuaded, we ceased, saying, The will of the Lord be done.

15 And after those days we trussed up our fardels, and went up to Jerusalem.

16 There went with us also certain of the disciples of Caesarea, and brought with them one Mnason of Cyprus, an old disciple, with whom we should lodge.

17 And when we were come to Jerusalem, the brethren received us gladly.

18 And the next day Paul went in with us unto James: and all the Elders were there assembled.

19 [f]And when he had embraced them, he told by order all things, that God had wrought among the Gentiles by his ministration.

20 [g]So when they heard it, they glorified God, and said unto him, Thou seest, brother, how many thousand Jews there are which believe, and they are all zealous of the Law:

21 Now they are informed of thee, that thou teachest all the Jews, which are among the Gentiles, to forsake Moses, and sayest that they ought not to circumcise their sons, neither to live after the customs.

22 What is then to be done? the multitude must needs come together: for they shall hear that thou art come.

23 Do therefore this that we say to thee. We have four men, which have made a vow,

24 Them take, and [h]purify thyself with them, and [i]contribute with them, that they may (B)shave their heads: and all shall know, that those things, whereof they have been informed concerning thee, are nothing, but that thou thyself also walkest and keepest the Law.

25 For as touching the Gentiles, which believe, we have written, and determined that they observe no such thing, but that they keep themselves from things offered to idols, and from blood, and from that that is strangled, and from fornication.

26 Then Paul took the men, and the next day was purified with them, and entered into the Temple, [j]declaring the accomplishment of the days of the purification, until that an offering should be offered for everyone of them.

27 [k]And when the seven days were almost ended, the Jews which were of Asia (when they saw him in the Temple) moved all the people, and laid hands on him,

28 Crying, Men of Israel, help: this is the man that teachest all men everywhere against the people, and the Law, and this place: moreover, he hath brought Grecians into the Temple, and hath polluted this holy place.

29 For they had seen before Trophimus an Ephesian with him in the city, whom they supposed that Paul had brought into the Temple.

30 Then all the city was moved, and the people ran together: and they took Paul, and drew him out of the Temple, and forthwith the doors were shut.

31 [l]But as they went about to kill him, tidings came unto the chief captain of the band, that all Jerusalem was on an uproar.

32 Who immediately took soldiers and Centurions, and ran down unto them: and when they saw the chief captain and the soldiers, they left beating of Paul.

33 Then the chief Captain came near and took him, and commanded him to be bound with two chains, and demanded who he was, and what he had done.

34 And one cried this, another that, among the people. So when he could not know the certainty for the tumult, he commanded him to be led into the castle.

35 And when he came unto the grieces, it was so that he was borne of the soldiers, for the violence of the people.

36 For the multitude of the people followed after, crying, Away with him.

37 And as Paul should have been led into the castle, he said unto the chief captain, May I speak unto thee? Who said, Canst thou speak Greek?

38 Art not thou the [m]Egyptian who before these days raised a sedition, and led out into the wilderness four thousand men that were murderers?

39 Then Paul said, Doubtless, I am a man which am a Jew, and citizen of Tarsus, a famous city of Cilicia, and I beseech thee, suffer me to speak unto the people.

40 And when he had given him license, Paul stood on the grieces, and beckoned with the hand unto the people, and when there was made great silence, he spake unto them in the Hebrew tongue, saying,

Footnotes

  1. Acts 21:1 Not only men simply, but even our friends, and such as are endued with the Spirit of God, do sometimes go about to hinder the course of our vocation: but it is our part to go forward without all stopping or staggering, after that we are sure of our calling from God.
  2. Acts 21:4 They foretold through the Spirit what danger hanged over Paul’s head, and this they did as Prophets: but of a fleshly affection they frayed him from going to Jerusalem.
  3. Acts 21:8 He speaketh of the seven Deacons which he mentioned before, Acts 6.
  4. Acts 21:9 They had a peculiar gift of foretelling things to come.
  5. Acts 21:14 The will of God bridleth all affections in them which earnestly seek the glory of God.
  6. Acts 21:19 God is to be praised, who is the Author of all good sayings and deeds.
  7. Acts 21:20 In things indifferent (of which sort were not the traditions of the Pharisees, but the ceremonies of the Law, until such time as Christian liberty was more fully revealed to the Jews) charity willeth us to conform or apply ourselves willingly so far as we may, to our brethren which do not stubbornly, and maliciously, resist the truth, but are not thoroughly instructed especially if the question be of a whole multitude.
  8. Acts 21:24 That is, consecrate thyself: for he speaketh not here of the unclean, but of such as were subject to the vow of the Nazarites.
  9. Acts 21:24 That it may be known, that thou wast not only present at the vow, but also a chief man in it: and therefore it is said afterwards, that Paul declared the days of purification: for although the charges for the Nazarites’ offerings were appointed, yet they might add somewhat unto them, Num. 6:21.
  10. Acts 21:26 The Priests were to be advertised of the accomplishment of the days of the purification, because there were sacrifices to be offered the same day that their vow was ended.
  11. Acts 21:27 A preposterous zeal is the cause of great confusion, and great mischiefs.
  12. Acts 21:31 God findeth some even amongst the wicked and profane themselves, to hinder the endeavors of the rest.
  13. Acts 21:38 Touching this Egyptian which assembled thirty thousand men, read Josephus, book 2, chap. 12.