Acts 19
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Paul in Ephesus
19 While Apollos was in Corinth, Paul traveled through the interior regions [C the mountainous northern route through the interior of Phrygia; 18:23] to Ephesus [C a major city in western Asia Minor; 18:23]. There he found some ·followers [disciples] 2 and asked them, “Did you receive the Holy Spirit ·when [or after] you believed?”
They said, “We have never even heard ·of [or that there is] a Holy Spirit.”
3 So he asked, “·What kind of baptism did you have [L Into what were you baptized]?”
They said, “·It was the baptism that John taught [L Into John’s baptism].” [C These followers of John the Baptist either (1) knew only of John’s ministry but had not heard that Jesus was the Messiah, or less likely, (2) believed in Jesus as Messiah, but had not been baptized in his name to receive the Holy Spirit.]
4 Paul said, “John’s baptism was a baptism of ·changed hearts and lives [repentance; C in preparation for the Messiah]. He told people to believe in the one who would come after him, and that one is Jesus.”
5 When they heard this, they were baptized ·in [or into] the name of the Lord Jesus. 6 Then Paul ·laid [placed] his hands on them [C a ritual of blessing and/or conferring of authority], and the Holy Spirit came upon them. They began speaking ·different languages [or in tongues; ecstatic utterance] and prophesying. 7 There were about twelve people in this group.
8 Paul went into the synagogue and spoke out ·boldly [confidently; fearlessly] for three months. He ·talked [reasoned; argued] with the people and persuaded them ·to accept the things he said about [L concerning] the kingdom of God. 9 But some of them became ·stubborn [hardened]. They refused to believe and ·said evil things about [slandered; cursed] ·the Way of Jesus [L the Way; C another name for the Christian movement; 9:2; 18:25; 22:4] before ·all the people [the crowd]. So Paul left them, and taking the ·followers [disciples] with him, he went to the ·school [lecture hall] of a man named Tyrannus. There Paul ·talked [discussed; reasoned; debated] with people every day 10 for two years. Because of his work, ·everyone who lived in [the whole population of] the province of Asia, both Jews and Greeks, heard the word of the Lord.
The Sons of Sceva
11 God ·used Paul to do [L through the hands of Paul did] some ·very special [extraordinary] miracles. 12 Some people took ·handkerchiefs [face cloths] and ·clothes [work aprons; or hand towels] ·that Paul had used [that had touched Paul; L from his skin] and put them on the sick. When they did this, ·the sick were healed [L the diseases left them] and evil spirits ·left [L came out of] them.
13 But some ·people also were traveling around and making evil spirits go out of people [L traveling/itinerant Jewish exorcists…]. They tried to ·use [invoke; L name] the name of the Lord Jesus to force the evil spirits out. They would say, “By the same Jesus that Paul ·talks about [L preaches; proclaims], I ·order [command; adjure] you to come out!” 14 Seven sons of Sceva, a ·leading [L Jewish chief] priest, were doing this.
15 But one time ·an [L the] evil spirit said to them, “I know Jesus, and I ·know about [recognize] Paul, but who are you?”
16 Then the man who had the evil spirit ·jumped on [leaped on; attacked] them. Because he ·was so much stronger than all of them [violently overpowered them], they ran away from the house naked and ·hurt [wounded]. 17 All the people [L who lived] in Ephesus—Jews and Greeks—learned about this and were filled with fear and ·gave great honor to [praised/magnified the name of] the Lord Jesus. 18 Many of ·the believers [those who now believed] began to confess openly and ·tell all the evil things they had done [L disclose their (evil/magical) practices]. 19 ·Some [or A significant number] of them who had ·used magic [practiced sorcery/witchcraft] brought their magic ·books [or scrolls] and burned them before everyone. Those books were worth about fifty thousand silver coins [C probably drachmas, each worth a day’s wages].
20 ·So in a powerful way [L In this way; Thus] the word of the Lord kept spreading and ·growing [or grew strong; prevailed].
21 After these things [L had been fulfilled/accomplished], Paul decided [L in his spirit; or in the Spirit] to go to Jerusalem, planning to go through Macedonia [C northern Greece] and Achaia [C southern Greece] and then on to Jerusalem. He said, “After I have been ·to Jerusalem [L there], I must also ·visit [L see] Rome.” 22 Paul sent Timothy and Erastus, two of his ·helpers [assistants], ahead to Macedonia, but he himself stayed in [C the province of] Asia for a while.
Trouble in Ephesus
23 And during [or about; at] that time, there was ·some serious trouble [L no small disturbance] in Ephesus about ·the Way of Jesus [L the Way; C another name for the Christian movement; 9:2; 18:25; 22:4]. 24 A man named Demetrius, who worked with silver, made little silver ·models that looked like the temple [L shrines; C probably reliefs depicting the goddess in her temple] of the goddess Artemis [C Greek goddess of fertility, worshiped particularly in Ephesus]. ·Those who did this work [The artisans/craftsmen] made much money [L had no little business]. 25 ·Demetrius [L He] had a meeting with them and ·some others [L workers] who did ·the same kind of work [or similar trades]. He told them, “Men, you know that ·we make a lot of money [our wealth/livelihood comes] from this business. 26 But ·look at [L you have seen and heard] what this man Paul is doing. He has ·convinced [persuaded] and ·turned away [or led astray] many people, not only in Ephesus, but in almost all of [C the province of] Asia! He says the gods made by human hands are not ·real [L gods (at all); Is. 44:9–20; 46:1–7; 1 Cor. 8:4–6]. 27 There is a danger that our business will ·lose its good name [be discredited], but there is also another danger: People will begin to think that the temple of the great goddess Artemis is not important, and the goddess herself, whom everyone in [C the province of] Asia and the whole world worships, will ·lose [be deposed of/stripped of] her majesty [magnificence; greatness].
28 When the others heard this, they became ·very angry [enraged; furious] and shouted, “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!” 29 The whole city ·became confused [was filled with confusion; was in an uproar]. The people grabbed Gaius and Aristarchus [20:4; 27:2; Col. 4:10; Philem. 24], who were from Macedonia and were traveling with Paul, and ·ran [rushed together] to the theater. 30 Paul wanted to ·go in and talk to the crowd [appear before the assembly], but the ·followers [disciples] did not let him. 31 Also, some ·leaders of Asia [provincial authorities; L of the Asiarchs; C a group of wealthy political leaders who had religious functions] who were friends of Paul sent him a message, ·begging [urging; encouraging] him not to ·go [venture; take the risk of going] into the theater. 32 Some people were shouting one thing, and some were shouting another. The ·meeting [assembly] was completely confused; most of them did not know why they had come together. 33 The Jews ·pushed forward [put in front] a man named Alexander, and some of them [C either the crowd or the Jews] ·told him to explain [or gave him advice on what to say; or assumed he was responsible for the trouble]. Alexander ·waved [gestured with] his hand [C for silence] so he could ·explain things to [or make a defense before] the ·people [crowd]. 34 But when they ·saw [recognized] that Alexander was a Jew [C Jews opposed idol worship, so the crowd was suspicious of him], they all shouted ·the same thing [in unison; L with one voice] for two hours: “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!”
35 Then the city clerk [C the head of the assembly and the senior local official] quieted [calmed down] the crowd. He said, “·People of Ephesus [L Men, Ephesians], ·everyone knows [L who does not know…?] that Ephesus is the city that ·keeps [guards] the temple of the great goddess Artemis and her ·holy stone [or image; or statue] that fell from heaven [C probably a meteorite that resembled the many-breasted image of Artemis]. 36 Since no one can say this is not true, you should ·be quiet [keep calm]. ·Stop and think before you do anything [Do nothing reckless/rash]. 37 You brought these men here, but they have not ·said anything evil against [L blasphemed] our goddess or ·stolen anything from [or committed sacrilege against] her temple. 38 If Demetrius and ·those who work [L the artisans/craftmen] with him have a ·charge [complaint; grievance; L word] against anyone, ·they should go to the courts and judges [L the courts are open/in session and there are proconsuls] where they can ·argue with [or bring charges against] each other. 39 If there is something else you want to talk about, it ·can [or must] be decided at the ·regular town meeting of the people [legal assembly; C which met three times a month]. 40 I say this because [L we are in danger that] some people might see this trouble today and ·say that we are [accuse us of; charge us with] rioting. We could not explain this, because there is no real reason for this ·meeting [or uproar; commotion].” 41 After the city clerk said these things, he ·told the people to go home [L dismissed the assembly].
Actes 19
Segond 21
19 Pendant qu'Apollos était à Corinthe, Paul arriva à Ephèse après avoir traversé les hautes provinces de l'Asie. Il rencontra quelques disciples 2 et leur dit: «Avez-vous reçu le Saint-Esprit lorsque vous avez cru?» Ils lui répondirent: «Nous n'avons même pas entendu parler d'un Saint-Esprit.» 3 Il demanda: «Quel baptême avez-vous donc reçu?» Ils répondirent: «Le baptême de Jean.» 4 Alors Paul dit: «Jean a baptisé du baptême de repentance, en disant au peuple de croire en celui qui venait après lui, c'est-à-dire en Jésus [le Messie].» 5 Sur ces paroles, ils furent baptisés au nom du Seigneur Jésus. 6 Lorsque Paul posa les mains sur eux, le Saint-Esprit vint sur eux et ils se mirent à parler en langues et à prophétiser. 7 Il y avait une douzaine d’hommes en tout.
8 Ensuite Paul entra dans la synagogue où il parla avec assurance. Pendant 3 mois, il discuta de ce qui concerne le royaume de Dieu et il s'efforça de persuader ceux qui l'écoutaient. 9 Cependant, quelques-uns restaient endurcis et incrédules et disaient du mal de la voie du Seigneur devant la foule. Alors il les quitta, prit les disciples à part et enseigna chaque jour dans l'école d'un dénommé Tyrannus. 10 Cela dura 2 ans, si bien que tous les habitants de l'Asie, juifs et non juifs, entendirent la parole du Seigneur. 11 Dieu faisait des miracles extraordinaires par l’intermédiaire de Paul, 12 au point qu'on appliquait sur les malades des linges ou des mouchoirs qui avaient touché son corps; les maladies les quittaient et les esprits mauvais sortaient [d’eux].
13 Quelques exorcistes juifs ambulants essayèrent de prononcer le nom du Seigneur Jésus sur ceux qui avaient des esprits mauvais; ils disaient: «Nous vous conjurons par le Jésus que Paul prêche!» 14 Ceux qui faisaient cela étaient sept fils de Scéva, un Juif chef des prêtres. 15 L'esprit mauvais leur répondit: «Je connais Jésus et je sais qui est Paul; mais vous, qui êtes-vous?» 16 Alors l'homme qui avait l'esprit mauvais en lui se jeta sur eux, les maîtrisa tous et les maltraita de telle sorte qu'ils s'enfuirent de cette maison nus et blessés. 17 Cela fut connu de tous les habitants d’Ephèse, juifs et non juifs; la crainte s'empara de tous et on célébrait la grandeur du nom du Seigneur Jésus. 18 Beaucoup de croyants venaient reconnaître publiquement ce qu'ils avaient fait. 19 Un grand nombre de ceux qui avaient pratiqué la magie apportèrent leurs livres et les brûlèrent devant tout le monde. On en estima la valeur à 50'000 pièces d'argent. 20 C'est ainsi que la parole du Seigneur se propageait et gagnait en puissance.
21 Après ces événements, Paul forma le projet d'aller à Jérusalem en traversant la Macédoine et l'Achaïe. «Quand j'y serai allé, disait-il, il faudra aussi que je me rende à Rome.» 22 Il envoya en Macédoine deux de ses aides, Timothée et Eraste, et resta lui-même encore quelque temps en Asie.
23 A cette époque, il se produisit un grand trouble au sujet de la voie du Seigneur. 24 En effet, un orfèvre du nom de Démétrius fabriquait des temples d'Artémis en argent et procurait un gain considérable aux artisans. 25 Il les rassembla avec ceux qui exerçaient une activité similaire et dit: «Vous savez que notre prospérité dépend de cette industrie. 26 Or, vous voyez et entendez dire que non seulement à Ephèse, mais dans presque toute l'Asie, ce Paul a persuadé et détourné une grande foule en disant que les dieux fabriqués par la main de l’homme ne sont pas des dieux. 27 Cela risque non seulement de discréditer notre activité, mais aussi de réduire à néant l’importance du temple de la grande déesse Artémis et même de dépouiller de sa majesté celle que toute l'Asie et le monde entier vénèrent.»
28 A ces mots, ils furent remplis de colère et se mirent à crier: «Grande est l'Artémis des Ephésiens!» 29 Toute la ville fut dans l'agitation. Ils se précipitèrent tous ensemble au théâtre en entraînant avec eux Gaïus et Aristarque, des Macédoniens compagnons de voyage de Paul. 30 Paul voulait se présenter devant le peuple, mais les disciples l'en empêchèrent, 31 et même quelques Asiarques[a] qui étaient ses amis envoyèrent quelqu'un vers lui pour l’inviter à ne pas se rendre au théâtre. 32 Les uns criaient une chose, les autres une autre, car la confusion régnait dans l'assemblée et la plupart ne savaient pas pourquoi ils s'étaient réunis. 33 Alors on fit sortir de la foule Alexandre, que les Juifs poussaient en avant, et Alexandre fit signe de la main qu'il voulait parler au peuple. 34 Mais quand ils reconnurent qu'il était juif, tous crièrent d'une seule voix pendant près de deux heures: «Grande est l'Artémis des Ephésiens!»
35 Cependant le secrétaire de la ville put calmer la foule: «Ephésiens, dit-il, quelle est la personne qui ignore que la ville d'Ephèse est la gardienne du temple de la grande [déesse] Artémis et de sa statue tombée du ciel? 36 C'est un fait incontestable! Vous devez vous calmer et ne rien faire avec précipitation. 37 En effet, vous avez amené ces hommes ici alors qu’ils ne sont coupables ni de sacrilège ni de blasphème envers notre déesse. 38 Si donc Démétrius et les artisans qui l’accompagnent ont à se plaindre de quelqu'un, il y a des jours d'audience et des gouverneurs: qu'ils portent plainte. 39 Et si vous avez d'autres réclamations, cela se réglera dans une assemblée légale. 40 Nous risquons en effet d'être accusés de révolte pour ce qui s'est passé aujourd'hui, puisqu'il n'existe aucun motif qui nous permette de justifier cet attroupement.» Avec ces paroles, il congédia l'assemblée.
Footnotes
- Actes 19:31 Asiarques: délégués nommés annuellement par plusieurs villes de la province d’Asie, ils étaient chargés de la surveillance des affaires religieuses et des jeux publics (notamment du culte impérial).
Acts 19
World English Bible
19 While Apollos was at Corinth, Paul, having passed through the upper country, came to Ephesus and found certain disciples. 2 He said to them, “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?”
They said to him, “No, we haven’t even heard that there is a Holy Spirit.”
3 He said, “Into what then were you baptized?”
They said, “Into John’s baptism.”
4 Paul said, “John indeed baptized with the baptism of repentance, saying to the people that they should believe in the one who would come after him, that is, in Christ Jesus.”[a]
5 When they heard this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. 6 When Paul had laid his hands on them, the Holy Spirit came on them and they spoke with other languages and prophesied. 7 They were about twelve men in all.
8 He entered into the synagogue and spoke boldly for a period of three months, reasoning and persuading about the things concerning God’s Kingdom.
9 But when some were hardened and disobedient, speaking evil of the Way before the multitude, he departed from them and separated the disciples, reasoning daily in the school of Tyrannus. 10 This continued for two years, so that all those who lived in Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus, both Jews and Greeks.
11 God worked special miracles by the hands of Paul, 12 so that even handkerchiefs or aprons were carried away from his body to the sick, and the diseases departed from them, and the evil spirits went out. 13 But some of the itinerant Jews, exorcists, took on themselves to invoke over those who had the evil spirits the name of the Lord Jesus, saying, “We adjure you by Jesus whom Paul preaches.” 14 There were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, who did this.
15 The evil spirit answered, “Jesus I know, and Paul I know, but who are you?” 16 The man in whom the evil spirit was leaped on them, overpowered them, and prevailed against them, so that they fled out of that house naked and wounded. 17 This became known to all, both Jews and Greeks, who lived at Ephesus. Fear fell on them all, and the name of the Lord Jesus was magnified. 18 Many also of those who had believed came, confessing and declaring their deeds. 19 Many of those who practiced magical arts brought their books together and burned them in the sight of all. They counted their price, and found it to be fifty thousand pieces of silver.[b] 20 So the word of the Lord was growing and becoming mighty.
21 Now after these things had ended, Paul determined 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 Having sent into Macedonia two of those who served him, Timothy and Erastus, he himself stayed in Asia for a while. 23 About that time there arose no small disturbance concerning the Way. 24 For a certain man named Demetrius, a silversmith who made silver shrines of Artemis, brought no little business to the craftsmen, 25 whom he gathered together with the workmen of like occupation, and said, “Sirs, you know that by this business we have our wealth. 26 You see and hear that not at Ephesus alone, but almost throughout all Asia, this Paul has persuaded and turned away many people, saying that they are no gods that are made with hands. 27 Not only is there danger that this our trade come into disrepute, but also that the temple of the great goddess Artemis will be counted as nothing and her majesty destroyed, whom all Asia and the world worships.”
28 When they heard this they were filled with anger, and cried out, saying, “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!” 29 The whole city was filled with confusion, and they rushed with one accord into the theater, having seized Gaius and Aristarchus, men of Macedonia, Paul’s companions in travel. 30 When Paul wanted to enter in to the people, the disciples didn’t allow him. 31 Certain also of the Asiarchs, being his friends, sent to him and begged him not to venture into the theater. 32 Some therefore cried one thing, and some another, for the assembly was in confusion. Most of them didn’t know why they had come together. 33 They brought Alexander out of the multitude, the Jews putting him forward. Alexander beckoned with his hand, and would have made a defense to the people. 34 But when they perceived that he was a Jew, all with one voice for a time of about two hours cried out, “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!”
35 When the town clerk had quieted the multitude, he said, “You men of Ephesus, what man is there who doesn’t know that the city of the Ephesians is temple keeper of the great goddess Artemis, and of the image which fell down from Zeus? 36 Seeing then that these things can’t be denied, you ought to be quiet and to do nothing rash. 37 For you have brought these men here, who are neither robbers of temples nor blasphemers of your goddess. 38 If therefore Demetrius and the craftsmen who are with him have a matter against anyone, the courts are open and there are proconsuls. Let them press charges against one another. 39 But if you seek anything about other matters, it will be settled in the regular assembly. 40 For indeed we are in danger of being accused concerning today’s riot, there being no cause. Concerning it, we wouldn’t be able to give an account of this commotion.” 41 When he had thus spoken, he dismissed the assembly.
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