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E in que' giorni, levatosi Pietro in mezzo a' fratelli (il numero delle persone adunate era di circa centoventi), disse:
Allora suscitaron delle persone a dire, averlo udito profferir parole di bestemmia contro Mosé e contro Dio.
Allora Pietro cominciò a parlare, e disse: «È proprio vero che Dio non fa distinzione di persone;
persone che hanno esposto la loro vita per il nome del Signor nostro Gesù Cristo.
Ma gl'invidiosi Giudei, presi dalla piazza certi cattivi soggetti e fatta gente, levarono a tumulto la città; e assalita la casa di Giasone, volevano tirarli davanti al popolo.
Ma, non avendoli trovati, trascinarono Giasone e alcuni de' fratelli dinanzi a' capi della città, gridando: «Costoro mettono sottosopra il mondo, e sono venuti anche qua;
e Giasone li ha accolti in casa! Son tutti de' ribelli a' decreti di Cesare, proclamando esserci un altro re, Gesù».
e soltanto dopo ricevuta cauzione da Giasone e dagli altri, li lasciarono andare.
E con noi vennero anche alcuni discepoli di Cesarea, che ci condussero da un certo Mnasone, di Cipro, antico discepolo, presso il quale dovevamo stare.
Nella nave eravamo duecentosettantasei persone.
Vnd es soll geschehen ynn den letzten tagen, spricht Gott, Jch will aus giessen von meynem geyst auff alles fleysch, vnnd ewre sone vnd ewre tochter sollen weyßsagen, vnd ewre iungling sollen gesicht sehen, vnd ewren Eltisten sollen trewme trewmen,
Moses aber floch vbir diser rede, vnd ward eyn frembdling ym land Madian, daselbs gepar er zween sone.
Es waren yhr aber sieben, sone eynes Juden Skeua des hohen priesters, die solchs thetten,
But about midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them.
The jailer, being roused out of sleep and seeing the prison doors open, drew his sword and was about to kill himself, supposing that the prisoners had escaped.
Paul, as was his custom, went in to them, and for three Sabbath days reasoned with them from the Scriptures,
So he reasoned in the synagogue with the Jews and the devout persons, and in the marketplace every day with those who met him.
He reasoned in the synagogue every Sabbath, and persuaded Jews and Greeks.
I said, ‘Lord, they themselves know that I imprisoned and beat in every synagogue those who believed in you.
So he took him, and brought him to the commanding officer, and said, “Paul, the prisoner, summoned me and asked me to bring this young man to you, who has something to tell you.”
As he reasoned about righteousness, self-control, and the judgment to come, Felix was terrified, and answered, “Go your way for this time, and when it is convenient for me, I will summon you.”
As he stayed there many days, Festus laid Paul’s case before the king, saying, “There is a certain man left a prisoner by Felix
For it seems to me unreasonable, in sending a prisoner, not to also specify the charges against him.”
When it was determined that we should sail for Italy, they delivered Paul and certain other prisoners to a centurion named Julius, of the Augustan band.
The soldiers’ counsel was to kill the prisoners, so that none of them would swim out and escape.
When we entered into Rome, the centurion delivered the prisoners to the captain of the guard, but Paul was allowed to stay by himself with the soldier who guarded him.
It happened that after three days Paul called together those who were the leaders of the Jews. When they had come together, he said to them, “I, brothers, though I had done nothing against the people, or the customs of our fathers, still was delivered prisoner from Jerusalem into the hands of the Romans,