Acts 19:36

Young's Literal Translation (1862/1898)

these things, then, not being to be gainsaid, it is necessary for you to be quiet, and to do nothing rashly.

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Referenced Verses

  • Prov 14:29 : 29 Whoso is slow to anger `is' of great understanding, And whoso is short in temper is exalting folly.
  • Prov 25:8 : 8 Go not forth to strive, haste, turn, What dost thou in its latter end, When thy neighbour causeth thee to blush?
  • Acts 5:35-39 : 35 and said unto them, `Men, Israelites, take heed to yourselves about these men, what ye are about to do, 36 for before these days rose up Theudas, saying, that himself was some one, to whom a number of men did join themselves, as it were four hundred, who was slain, and all, as many as were obeying him, were scattered, and came to nought. 37 `After this one rose up, Judas the Galilean, in the days of the enrollment, and drew away much people after him, and that one perished, and all, as many as were obeying him, were scattered; 38 and now I say to you, Refrain from these men, and let them alone, because if this counsel or this work may be of men, it will be overthrown, 39 and if it be of God, ye are not able to overthrow it, lest perhaps also ye be found fighting against God.'

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  • 83%

    32 Some indeed, therefore, were calling out one thing, and some another, for the assembly was confused, and the greater part did not know for what they were come together;

    33 and out of the multitude they put forward Alexander -- the Jews thrusting him forward -- and Alexander having beckoned with the hand, wished to make defence to the populace,

    34 and having known that he is a Jew, one voice came out of all, for about two hours, crying, `Great `is' the Artemis of the Ephesians!'

    35 And the public clerk having quieted the multitude, saith, `Men, Ephesians, why, who is the man that doth not know that the city of the Ephesians is a devotee of the great goddess Artemis, and of that which fell down from Zeus?

  • 82%

    37 `For ye brought these men, who are neither temple-robbers nor speaking evil of your goddess;

    38 if indeed, therefore, Demetrius and the artificers with him with any one have a matter, court `days' are held, and there are proconsuls; let them accuse one another.

    39 `And if ye seek after anything concerning other matters, in the legal assembly it shall be determined;

    40 for we are also in peril of being accused of insurrection in regard to this day, there being no occasion by which we shall be able to give an account of this concourse;'

  • 76%

    23 And there came, at that time, not a little stir about the way,

    24 for a certain one, Demetrius by name, a worker in silver, making silver sanctuaries of Artemis, was bringing to the artificers gain not a little,

    25 whom, having brought in a crowd together, and those who did work about such things, he said, `Men, ye know that by this work we have our wealth;

    26 and ye see and hear, that not only at Ephesus, but almost in all Asia, this Paul, having persuaded, did turn away a great multitude, saying, that they are not gods who are made by hands;

    27 and not only is this department in danger for us of coming into disregard, but also, that of the great goddess Artemis the temple is to be reckoned for nothing, and also her greatness is about to be brought down, whom all Asia and the world doth worship.'

    28 And they having heard, and having become full of wrath, were crying out, saying, `Great `is' the Artemis of the Ephesians!'

    29 and the whole city was filled with confusion, they rushed also with one accord into the theatre, having caught Gaius and Aristarchus, Macedonians, Paul's fellow-travellers.

  • Acts 5:38-39
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    38 and now I say to you, Refrain from these men, and let them alone, because if this counsel or this work may be of men, it will be overthrown,

    39 and if it be of God, ye are not able to overthrow it, lest perhaps also ye be found fighting against God.'

  • 18 and these things saying, scarcely did they restrain the multitudes from sacrificing to them.

  • Acts 4:16-17
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    16 saying, `What shall we do to these men? because that, indeed, a notable sign hath been done through them, to all those dwelling in Jerusalem `is' manifest, and we are not able to deny `it';

    17 but that it may spread no further toward the people, let us strictly threaten them no more to speak in this name to any man.'

  • 35 and said unto them, `Men, Israelites, take heed to yourselves about these men, what ye are about to do,

  • 8 discourse sound, irreprehensible, that he who is of the contrary part may be ashamed, having nothing evil to say concerning you.

  • 30 and if to another sitting `anything' may be revealed, let the first be silent;

  • 5 O that ye would keep perfectly silent, And it would be to you for wisdom.

  • 8 And they troubled the multitude and the city rulers, hearing these things,

  • 11 `And when they bring you before the synagogues, and the rulers, and the authorities, be not anxious how or what ye may reply, or what ye may say,

  • 2 and he having been called, Tertullus began to accuse `him', saying, `Much peace enjoying through thee, and worthy deeds being done to this nation through thy forethought,

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    18 in which certain Jews from Asia did find me purified in the temple, not with multitude, nor with tumult,

    19 whom it behoveth to be present before thee, and to accuse, if they had anything against me,

    20 or let these same say if they found any unrighteousness in me in my standing before the sanhedrim,

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    20 and having brought them to the magistrates, they said, `These men do exceedingly trouble our city, being Jews;

    21 and they proclaim customs that are not lawful for us to receive nor to do, being Romans.'

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    14 and having heard, the apostles Barnabas and Paul, having rent their garments, did spring into the multitude, crying

    15 and saying, `Men, why these things do ye? and we are men like-affected with you, proclaiming good news to you, from these vanities to turn unto the living God, who made the heaven, and the earth, and the sea, and all the things in them;

  • Acts 4:19-21
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    19 and Peter and John answering unto them said, `Whether it is righteous before God to hearken to you rather than to God, judge ye;

    20 for we cannot but speak what we did see and hear.'

    21 And they having further threatened `them', let them go, finding nothing how they may punish them, because of the people, because all were glorifying God for that which hath been done,

  • 22 and we think it good from thee to hear what thou dost think, for, indeed, concerning this sect it is known to us that everywhere it is spoken against;'

  • 14 and seeing the man standing with them who hath been healed, they had nothing to say against `it',

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    21 and all Athenians, and the strangers sojourning, for nothing else were at leisure but to say something, and to hear some newer thing.

    22 And Paul, having stood in the midst of the Areopagus, said, `Men, Athenians, in all things I perceive you as over-religious;

  • 17 and this became known to all, both Jews and Greeks, who are dwelling at Ephesus, and fear fell upon them all, and the name of the Lord Jesus was being magnified,

  • 13 saying -- `Against the law this one doth persuade men to worship God;'

  • 11 and to study to be quiet, and to do your own business, and to work with your own hands, as we did command you,

  • 12 And all the multitude did keep silence, and were hearkening to Barnabas and Paul, declaring as many signs and wonders as God did among the nations through them;

  • 2 of no one to speak evil, not to be quarrelsome -- gentle, showing all meekness to all men,

  • 11 And the Levites are keeping all the people silent, saying, `Be silent, for to-day `is' holy, and be not grieved.'

  • 14 `Settle, then, to your hearts, not to meditate beforehand to reply,

  • 38 And the rod-bearers told to the magistrates these sayings, and they were afraid, having heard that they are Romans,

  • 15 but if it is a question concerning words and names, and of your law, look ye yourselves `to it', for a judge of these things I do not wish to be,'