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Acts of Emissaries of Yeshua (Act) 16:16-40

Acts of Emissaries of Yeshua (Act) 16:16-40 CJB

Once, when we were going to the place where the minyan gathered, we were met by a slave girl who had in her a snake-spirit that enabled her to predict the future. She earned a lot of money for her owners by telling fortunes. This girl followed behind Sha’ul and the rest of us and kept screaming, “These men are servants of God Ha‘Elyon! They’re telling you how to be saved!” She kept this up day after day, until Sha’ul, greatly disturbed, turned and said to the spirit, “In the name of Yeshua the Messiah, I order you to come out of her!” And the spirit did come out, at that very moment. But when her owners saw that what had come out was any further prospect of profit for them, they seized Sha’ul and Sila and dragged them to the market square to face the authorities. Bringing them to the judges, they said, “These men are causing a lot of trouble in our city, since they are Jews. What they are doing is advocating customs that are against the law for us to accept or practice, since we are Romans.” The mob joined in the attack against them, and the judges tore their clothes off them and ordered that they be flogged. After giving them a severe beating, they threw them in prison, charging the jailer to guard them securely. Upon receiving such an order, he threw them into the inner cell and clamped their feet securely between heavy blocks of wood. Around midnight, Sha’ul and Sila were praying and singing hymns to God, while the other prisoners listened attentively. Suddenly there was a violent earthquake which shook the prison to its foundations. All the doors flew open and everyone’s chains came loose. The jailer awoke, and when he saw the doors open he drew his sword and was about to kill himself, for he assumed that the prisoners had escaped. But Sha’ul shouted, “Don’t harm yourself! We’re all here!” Calling for lights, the jailer ran in, began to tremble and fell down in front of Sha’ul and Sila. Then, leading them outside, he said, “Men, what must I do to be saved?” They said, “Trust in the Lord Yeshua, and you will be saved — you and your household!” Whereupon they told him and everyone in his household the message about the Lord. Then, even at that late hour of the night, the jailer took them and washed off their wounds; and without delay, he and all his people were immersed. After that, he brought them up to his house and set food in front of them; and he and his entire household celebrated their having come to trust in God. The next morning, the judges sent police officers with the order, “Release those men.” The jailer told Sha’ul, “The judges have sent word to release both of you. So come out, and go on your way in peace.” But Sha’ul said to the officers, “After flogging us in public when we hadn’t been convicted of any crime and are Roman citizens, they threw us in prison. Now they want to get rid of us secretly? Oh, no! Let them come and escort us out themselves!” The officers reported these words to the judges, who became frightened when they heard that Sha’ul and Sila were Roman citizens. They came and apologized to them; then, after escorting them out, requested them to leave the city. From the prison they went to Lydia’s house, and after seeing and encouraging the brothers they departed.

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