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So they passed by Mysia. Then they went down to Troas. During the night Paul had a vision. He saw a man from Macedonia standing and begging him. “Come over to Macedonia!” the man said. “Help us!” 10 After Paul had seen the vision, we got ready at once to leave for Macedonia. We decided that God had called us to preach the good news there.

Lydia Becomes a Believer in Philippi

11 At Troas we got into a boat. We sailed straight for Samothrace. The next day we went on to Neapolis. 12 From there we traveled to Philippi, a Roman colony. It is an important city in that part of Macedonia. We stayed there several days.

13 On the Sabbath day we went outside the city gate. We walked down to the river. There we expected to find a place of prayer. We sat down and began to speak to the women who had gathered together. 14 One of the women listening was from the city of Thyatira. Her name was Lydia, and her business was selling purple cloth. She was a worshiper of God. The Lord opened her heart to accept Paul’s message. 15 She and her family were baptized. Then she invited us to her home. “Do you consider me a believer in the Lord?” she asked. “If you do, come and stay at my house.” She succeeded in getting us to go home with her.

Paul and Silas Are Thrown Into Prison

16 One day we were going to the place of prayer. On the way we were met by a female slave. She had a spirit that helped her tell people what was going to happen. She earned a lot of money for her owners by doing this.

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So they passed by Mysia and went down to Troas.(A) During the night Paul had a vision(B) of a man of Macedonia(C) standing and begging him, “Come over to Macedonia and help us.” 10 After Paul had seen the vision, we(D) got ready at once to leave for Macedonia, concluding that God had called us to preach the gospel(E) to them.

Lydia’s Conversion in Philippi

11 From Troas(F) 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,(G) a Roman colony and the leading city of that district[a] of Macedonia.(H) And we stayed there several days.

13 On the Sabbath(I) 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(J) named Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth. She was a worshiper of God. The Lord opened her heart(K) to respond to Paul’s message. 15 When she and the members of her household(L) were baptized,(M) 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,(N) we were met by a female slave who had a spirit(O) by which she predicted the future. She earned a great deal of money for her owners by fortune-telling.

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Footnotes

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