Acts 28 (FBV)

1 When we were safely ashore, we discovered that we were on the island of Malta. 2 The people there were very kind—they started a fire and called all of us over so we could warm up from the rain and the cold. 3 Paul collected a bundle of firewood and threw it on the fire. But a poisonous snake was driven out of the bundle because of the heat and bit him, fastening itself on his hand. 4 When the people there saw the snake hanging from his hand, they said to each other, “This man must be a murderer. Even though he escaped death from the sea, Justice won't let him live.” 5 However, Paul shook the snake off into the fire, and suffered no ill effects. 6 They were expecting him to swell up, or suddenly fall down dead. But after waiting a long time, they saw that nothing bad had happened to him so they changed their minds and decided he must be a god. 7 Nearby were lands that belonged to Publius, the chief official of the island. He welcomed us and looked after us for three days very hospitably. 8 Now Publius' father was sick, lying in bed suffering from fever and dysentery. Paul went in to see him, and prayed for him, placed his hands on him, and healed him. 9 After this happened, everyone else who was sick on the island came and was healed. 10 They presented us with many gifts, and when we had to sail they provided everything we needed for the voyage. 11 After a three month stay we set sail aboard a ship from Alexandria that had spent the winter at the island. It had a figurehead of the Heavenly Twins. 12 We stopped at Syracuse, and spent three days there. 13 From there we sailed on to Rhegium. The following day a south wind blew, and on the second day we arrived at the port of Puteoli, 14 where we discovered some believers. They asked us to stay with them for a week.So we came to Rome. 15 When some of the believers from Rome heard we had arrived they came to meet us at the Forum of Appius and the Three Taverns. When Paul saw them, he was thankful to God and much encouraged. 16 When we entered Rome, Paul was permitted to stay under house arrest with a soldier to guard him. 17 Three days later Paul invited the Jewish leaders there to come to see him. When they were all together he told them, “Brothers, even though I had not done anything wrong against the people or the customs of our forefathers, I was arrested in Jerusalem and handed over to the Roman authorities. 18 After they had interrogated me they wanted to release me because I had done nothing that warranted execution. 19 But the Jewish leaders opposed this, so I was forced to appeal to Caesar—not that I had any accusations against my own people. 20 That's why I asked to see you, and talk to you, because it is on account of the hope of Israel that I am chained up like this.” 21 “We have not received any letters from Judea about you, and none of our people have come here with reports against you or to speak badly of you,” they told him. 22 “But we do want to hear from you what you believe—especially regarding this sect, which we know is condemned everywhere.” 23 They made an appointment to meet with him. On that day many people came to where he was staying. From morning till night Paul was explaining to them, telling them about the kingdom of God. He tried to convince them about Jesus using the writings of the law of Moses and the prophets. 24 Some accepted what Paul said, but some refused to believe. 25 They couldn't agree among themselves, and they left after Paul told them this: “The Holy Spirit said it well through Isaiah the prophet to your forefathers, 26 ‘Go to these people and tell them: Even though you hear, you won't ever understand, and even though you see, you won't ever comprehend. 27 For the minds of these people have become calloused and hard, their ears cannot hear, their eyes are shut, in case they might see with their eyes and hear with their ears, and understand with their minds, and might come back to me and I would heal them.’ 28 Consequently you should know that this salvation that comes from God has been sent to the foreigners and they will listen.” 30 For two full years Paul stayed there in the house he rented, welcoming everyone who came to see him. 31 He spoke of the kingdom of God, and taught about the Lord Jesus Christ very boldly. No one prevented him.

In Other Versions

Acts 28 in the ANGEFD

Acts 28 in the ANTPNG2D

Acts 28 in the AS21

Acts 28 in the BAGH

Acts 28 in the BBPNG

Acts 28 in the BBT1E

Acts 28 in the BDS

Acts 28 in the BEV

Acts 28 in the BHAD

Acts 28 in the BIB

Acts 28 in the BLPT

Acts 28 in the BNT

Acts 28 in the BNTABOOT

Acts 28 in the BNTLV

Acts 28 in the BOATCB

Acts 28 in the BOATCB2

Acts 28 in the BOBCV

Acts 28 in the BOCNT

Acts 28 in the BOECS

Acts 28 in the BOGWICC

Acts 28 in the BOHCB

Acts 28 in the BOHCV

Acts 28 in the BOHLNT

Acts 28 in the BOHNTLTAL

Acts 28 in the BOICB

Acts 28 in the BOILNTAP

Acts 28 in the BOITCV

Acts 28 in the BOKCV

Acts 28 in the BOKCV2

Acts 28 in the BOKHWOG

Acts 28 in the BOKSSV

Acts 28 in the BOLCB

Acts 28 in the BOLCB2

Acts 28 in the BOMCV

Acts 28 in the BONAV

Acts 28 in the BONCB

Acts 28 in the BONLT

Acts 28 in the BONUT2

Acts 28 in the BOPLNT

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Acts 28 in the BOSNC

Acts 28 in the BOTLNT

Acts 28 in the BOVCB

Acts 28 in the BOYCB

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Acts 28 in the CCB

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Acts 28 in the DHNT

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Acts 28 in the GNT

Acts 28 in the HARY

Acts 28 in the HNT

Acts 28 in the IRVA

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Acts 28 in the IRVM2

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Acts 28 in the IRVT2

Acts 28 in the IRVU

Acts 28 in the ISVN

Acts 28 in the JSNT

Acts 28 in the KAPI

Acts 28 in the KBT1ETNIK

Acts 28 in the KBV

Acts 28 in the KJV

Acts 28 in the KNFD

Acts 28 in the LBA

Acts 28 in the LBLA

Acts 28 in the LNT

Acts 28 in the LSV

Acts 28 in the MAAL

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Acts 28 in the MBV2

Acts 28 in the MHNT

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Acts 28 in the MNT2

Acts 28 in the MRS1T

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Acts 28 in the NBVTP

Acts 28 in the NET2

Acts 28 in the NIV11

Acts 28 in the NNT

Acts 28 in the NNT2

Acts 28 in the NNT3

Acts 28 in the PDDPT

Acts 28 in the PFNT

Acts 28 in the RMNT

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Acts 28 in the SBIBS2

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Acts 28 in the SBIIS3

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Acts 28 in the SBITS4

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Acts 28 in the SCHL

Acts 28 in the SNT

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Acts 28 in the SUSU2

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Acts 28 in the TBT1E2

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Acts 28 in the UGV3

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Acts 28 in the YALU

Acts 28 in the YAPE

Acts 28 in the YBVTP

Acts 28 in the ZBP