Acts 17:9
And whan they had receaued a sufficient answere of Iason and of the other, they let them go.
And whan they had receaued a sufficient answere of Iason and of the other, they let them go.
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4And some of the beleued, and were ioyned vnto Paul and Sylas, a greate multitude also of the deuoute Grekes, and of the chefe wemen not a fewe.
5But the styffnecked Iewes had indignacion, and toke vnto them certayne euell men which were vagabundes, and gathered a company, and set the cite in a rore, and preassed vnto the house of Iason, and soughte to brynge them out vnto the comon people.
6But whan they founde them not, they drue Iason, and certayne brethren vnto the rulers of the cite, and cryed: These that trouble all the worlde, are come hither also,
7whom Iason hath receaued preuely. And these all do contrary to the decrees of the Emperoure, sayenge, that there is another kynge, one Iesus.
8They troubled the people, and the rulers of the cite, that herde this.
10But the brethren immediatly sent awaye Paul and Sylas by night vnto Berea. Whan they came there, they wete in to the synagoge of the Iewes
35And whan it was daye, the officers of the cite sent mynisters, and sayde: Let those men go.
36And the keper of the preson tolde this sayenge vnto Paul: The officers haue sent hither, that ye shulde be lowse. Now therfore get you hece, and go in peace.
37But Paul sayde vnto them: They haue beaten vs openly vncondempned (where as we are yet Romaynes) and haue cast vs in preson, and shulde they now thrust vs out preuely? Not so, but let them come them selues, and brynge vs out.
38The mynisters tolde these wordes vnto the officers. And they feared, whan they herde that they were Romaynes,
39and came and besoughte them, and prayed the to departe out of the cite.
40Then wente they out of the preson, and entred in to the house of Lydia. And whan they had sene the brethren and comforted them, they departed.
33And whan they had taried there for a season, they were let go of the brethren in peace vnto the Apostles.
22And the people rane on them, and the officers rente their clothes, and comaunded them to be beaten with roddes.
23And whan they had beaten them sore, they cast the in preson, and commaunded the iayler, to kepe them diligetly.
24Which whan he had receaued soch commaundement, he cast the in to the ynner preson, and put their fete in the stockes.
13But whan the Iewes off Thessalonica had knowlege, that the worde off God was preached off Paul at Berea, they came, and moued the people there also.
14Howbeit the brethren sent Paul awaye then immediatly, to go vnto the see. As for Sylas and Timotheus, they abode there styll.
15They that conueyed Paul, brought him vnto Athens. And whan they had receaued a commaundement vnto Sylas and Timotheus, that they shulde come vnto him in all the haist, they wente their waye.
1As they made their iourney thorow Amphipolis and Apollonia, they came to Thessalonica, where was a synagoge of the Iewes.
19But wha hir master and mastresse sawe that the hope of their vauntage was gone, they toke Paul and Sylas, drue them in to the market place before ye rulers,
20& broughte the vnto the officers, and sayde: These men trouble oure cyte, & are Iewes,
29For they had sene Trophimus the Ephesian with him in the cite, him they thoughte yt Paul had broughte in to the temple.
30And all the cite was moued, and the people ranne together. And they toke Paul, and drue him out off the temple, and forth with the dores were shut to.
31But whan they wete aboute to kyll him, tydinges came to the chefe captayne of the company, that all Ierusalem was moued.
32Which immediatly toke soudyers and captaynes vnto him, and ranne in amoge them. Whan they sawe the captayne and the soudyers, they lefte smytinge of Paul.
6they perceaued it, and fled vnto lystra and Derba cities of ye countre of Licaonia, and vnto ye region that lyeth rounde aboute,
33So Paul departed from amonge them.
29The straight waye departed from him, they that shulde haue examyned him. And ye chefe captayne was afrayed, whan he knewe that he was a Romayne, and because he had bounde him.
30On the nexte daye wolde he knowe the certentye wherfore he was accused of the Iewes, and he lowsed him from the bondes, and commaunded the hye prestes and all their councell to come together, and broughte Paul forth, and set him amonge them.
10But whan the discension was greate, ye vpper captayne feared, that Paul shulde haue bene pluckte a sonder of them, and commaunded the soudyers to go downe, and to take him from them, and to brynge him in to the castell.
23And whan they were let go, they came to their folowes, and tolde them what ye hye prestes and Elders sayde vnto them.
21But they threatened them, and let them go, and founde nothinge how to punyshe them because of ye people: for they all praysed God because of that, which was done.
29And all ye cite was on a roore, and they russhed in with one assent in to the open place, and toke Gaius and Aristarchus of Macedonia, Pauls companyons.
30Whan Paul wolde haue gone in amonge the people, the disciples suffred him not.
22The mynisters came and founde them not in the preson, came agayne, and tolde,
23and sayde:The preson founde we shut with all diligence, and the kepers stondinge without before the dores: but wha we had opened, we founde noman therin.
40Then they agreed vnto him, and called the Apostles, and bet them, and commaunded them, that they shulde speake nothinge in the name of Iesu, and let them go.
16But wha we came to Rome, the vndercaptayne delyuered the presoners to ye chefe captayne. As for Paul, he had leue to byde alone with one soudyer that kepte him.
17After thre dayes it fortuned, yt Paul called ye chefe of ye Iewes together. And wha they were come, he sayde vnto the: Ye me & brethre I haue comytted nothinge agaynst or people, ner agaynst ye lawes of ye fathers, yet was I boude, delyuered out of Ierusale in to ye Romaynes hades:
18which wha they had examyned me, wolde haue let me go, for so moch as there was no cause of death i me.
30Whan the brethren knewe yt, they brought him to Cesarea, and sent him forth to Tharsis.
18And whan they sayde this, they scarse refrayned the people, that they dyd not sacrifice vnto them.
30And whan he had spoken this, the kynge rose vp, and the Debyte, and Bernice, and they that sat with them,
31The soudyers (as it was commaunded them) toke Paul, and broughte him to Antipatras.
12But whan Gallio was ruler of the countre of Achaia, the Iewes made insurreccion wt one acorde agaynst Paul, & broughte him before the iudgment seate,
6But they sayde vnto the, like as Iesus had commaunded them. And so they let them alone.
7But Lysias the hye captayne came vpo vs, and with greate violence delyuered him out of oure handes,
30and broughte them out, and sayde: Syrs, what must I do, to be saued?
26Sodenly was there a greate earth quake, so that the foundacions of the preson were shaken. And immediatly were all the dores open, & all their bondes lowsed