Revised Common Lectionary (Complementary)
23 So they chose a certain day. On that day many of them came to the house where Paul was staying. He told them about God's kingdom. He tried to make them understand about Jesus by the things that were written in the law of Moses and in the books of the prophets. He talked from morning until evening.
24 Some of the people were ready to believe what he said, but others did not believe.
25 They did not agree among themselves. So they started to go away. But before they left, Paul said one more thing. `What the Holy Spirit said was right. He spoke to your fathers long ago through Isaiah, the prophet of God.
26 He said, "Go to these people and say, `You will hear but never understand. You will look but never see.
27 The hearts of these people have become hard. They do not hear with their ears. They have shut their eyes. They do not want to see with their eyes. They do not want to hear with their ears. They do not want to understand with their hearts. If they did, they would turn back to me and I would forgive them.' " '
28 Paul said, `Therefore know this. The message that God will save them has been sent to those who were not Jews. They will listen to it.'
29 When Paul had said these words, the Jewish leaders went away. They were talking amongst themselves about these things.
30 Paul stayed in Rome for two whole years in a house he paid money to live in. He was glad to see all who came to him.
31 He told them about God's kingdom and taught them about the Lord Jesus Christ. He did this freely without fear. No one stopped him.
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