Djela Apostolska 17 – CRO & NIRV

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Djela Apostolska 17:1-34

Pavao propovijeda u Solunu

1Pavao i Sila proputovali su kroz gradove Amfipol i Apoloniju te stigli u Solun, gdje je bila židovska sinagoga. 2Pavao po običaju uđe onamo. Tri je subote zaredom tumačio narodu Pisma. 3Objašnjavao je i dokazivao navodeći proročanstva da je Mesija trebao trpjeti i uskrsnuti od mrtvih. “Taj je Mesija Isus kojega vam navješćujem”, govorio je. 4Neki su povjerovali pa su se pridružili Pavlu i Sili. Obratilo se i mnogo pobožnih Grka te uglednih žena.

5Židove zbog toga spopadne zavist pa nagovore neke opake uličare da pobune građane. Oni upadnu u Jasonov dom zahtijevajući da se Pavao i Sila izvedu pred narod. 6Kako ih ondje nisu našli, odvuku Jasona i još neku braću pred gradske poglavare vičući: “Pavao i Sila uzbunili su sav svijet, a sada i naš grad uznemiruju! 7A Jason ih je primio u svoj dom. Krivi su za izdaju Cezara jer su odani drugome kralju: Isusu.”

8Uzbune tako svjetinu i poglavare, 9koji od Jasona i ostale braće uzmu jamčevinu pa ih puste.

Pavao i Sila u Bereji

10Te noći braća pošalju Pavla i Silu u Bereju. Kad stignu onamo, odu u židovsku sinagogu. 11Ti su Židovi bili plemenitiji od solunskih. Spremno su primili Riječ i dan za danom revno proučavali Sveto pismo da provjere ima li Pavao pravo. 12Zato su mnogi od njih povjerovali, kao i mnogi ugledni Grci i Grkinje.

13Ali neki Židovi u Solunu doznali su da Pavao propovijeda Božju riječ u Bereji. Odu onamo i podjare svjetinu. 14Braća smjesta pošalju Pavla na obalu, a Sila i Timotej ostanu ondje. 15Pratitelji odvedu Pavla do Atene te se vrate u Bereju noseći Sili i Timoteju zapovijed da se požure k njemu.

Pavao propovijeda u Ateni

16Dok ih je Pavao čekao u Ateni, silno se uznemiri videći kako je grad prepun idola. 17Raspravljao je u sinagogi sa Židovima i s pobožnim ljudima, a i na trgu s ljudima koji bi se svaki dan ondje zatekli.

18Raspravljao je i s nekim epikurejskim i stoičkim filozofima. Kad im je kazao za Isusa i za njegovo uskrsnuće, oni rekoše: “Što ovaj brblja?” “Čini se da navješćuje neke tuđe bogove”, odgovore drugi.

19Odvedu ga zatim na Areopag i upitaju: “Kakvo to novo učenje poučavaš? 20Govoriš čudne stvari. Željeli bismo čuti više o tomu.” 21Jer ondje ni Atenjani ni tuđinci po cijele dane kao da nisu radili ništa drugo do raspravljali o novostima.

22Pavao zato stane posred Areopaga i reče: “Atenjani! Vidim da ste vrlo pobožni. 23Prolazeći gradom, promatrao sam vaše brojne žrtvenike. Na jednome od njih pisalo je: Nepoznatome Bogu. Želim vam dakle navijestiti tog Boga kojega štujete, ali ga ne poznajete.

24On je stvorio svijet i sve što je na njemu. Gospodar je neba i zemlje i ne prebiva u hramovima koje je načinila ljudska ruka. 25Ne poslužuju ga ljudske ruke. On je taj koji svima daje život, dah i sve što je potrebno. 26Od jednoga je čovjeka stvorio cijeli ljudski rod da živi na cijeloj zemlji. Odredio je vrijeme i granice njihova prebivanja.

27On želi da svi traže Boga ne bi li ga nekako napipali i našli. Nije daleko ni od koga od nas. 28Jer u njemu živimo, krećemo se i jesmo. Kao što je rekao i jedan od vaših pjesnika: ‘Njegova smo djeca.’ 29Ako je dakle tako, Boga ne smijemo smatrati idolom, likom od zlata, srebra ili kamena, isklesanim ljudskom vještinom i maštom. 30Bog se ne obazire na neznanje u kojemu su ljudi živjeli, nego sada svakomu nudi da se obrati od idola k njemu. 31Jer odredio je dan kad će pravedno suditi svijetu po Čovjeku kojega je za to odredio i pred svima ga potvrdio uskrisivši ga od mrtvih.”

32Kad su čuli kako spominje uskrsnuće od mrtvih, neki se počnu smijati, a drugi rekoše: “Još ćemo te o tome slušati!” 33Tako Pavao prestane s njima raspravljati. 34Neki su mu se ipak pridružili i povjerovali. Među njima su bili Dionizije Areopagit te neka žena Damara, i drugi.

New International Reader’s Version

Acts 17:1-34

Paul and Silas Arrive in Thessalonica

1Paul and those traveling with him passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia. They came to Thessalonica. A Jewish synagogue was there. 2Paul went into the synagogue as he usually did. For three Sabbath days in a row he talked with the Jews about the Scriptures. 3He explained and proved that the Messiah had to suffer and rise from the dead. “This Jesus I am telling you about is the Messiah!” he said. 4His words won over some of the Jews. They joined Paul and Silas. A large number of Greeks who worshiped God joined them too. So did quite a few important women.

5But other Jews were jealous. So they rounded up some evil people from the market place. Forming a crowd, they started all kinds of trouble in the city. The Jews rushed to Jason’s house. They were looking for Paul and Silas. They wanted to bring them out to the crowd. 6But they couldn’t find them. So they dragged Jason and some other believers to the city officials. “These men have caused trouble all over the world,” they shouted. “Now they have come here. 7Jason has welcomed them into his house. They are all disobeying Caesar’s commands. They say there is another king. He is called Jesus.” 8When the crowd and the city officials heard this, they became very upset. 9They made Jason and the others give them money. The officials did this to make sure they would return to the court. Then they let Jason and the others go.

Paul and Silas Are Sent to Berea

10As soon as it was night, the believers sent Paul and Silas away to Berea. When they arrived, they went to the Jewish synagogue. 11The Berean Jews were very glad to receive Paul’s message. They studied the Scriptures carefully every day. They wanted to see if what Paul said was true. So they were more noble than the Thessalonian Jews. 12Because of this, many of the Berean Jews believed. A number of important Greek women also became believers. And so did many Greek men.

13But the Jews in Thessalonica found out that Paul was preaching God’s word in Berea. So some of them went there too. They stirred up the crowds and got them all worked up. 14Right away the believers sent Paul to the coast. But Silas and Timothy stayed in Berea. 15The believers who went with Paul took him to Athens. Then they returned with orders that Silas and Timothy were supposed to join him as soon as they could.

Paul Preaches in Athens

16Paul was waiting for Silas and Timothy in Athens. He was very upset to see that the city was full of statues of gods. 17So he went to the synagogue. There he talked both with Jews and with Greeks who worshiped God. Each day he spoke with anyone who happened to be in the market place. 18A group of Epicurean and Stoic thinkers began to argue with him. Some of them asked, “What is this fellow chattering about?” Others said, “He seems to be telling us about gods we’ve never heard of.” They said this because Paul was preaching the good news about Jesus. He was telling them that Jesus had risen from the dead. 19They took him to a meeting of the Areopagus. There they said to him, “What is this new teaching you’re giving us? 20You have some strange ideas we’ve never heard before. We would like to know what they mean.” 21All the people of Athens spent their time talking about and listening to the latest ideas. People from other lands who lived there did the same.

22Then Paul stood up in the meeting of the Areopagus. He said, “People of Athens! I see that you are very religious in every way. 23As I walked around, I looked carefully at the things you worship. I even found an altar with

To an Unknown God

written on it. So you don’t know what you are worshiping. Now I am going to tell you about this ‘unknown god.’

24“He is the God who made the world. He also made everything in it. He is the Lord of heaven and earth. He doesn’t live in temples built by human hands. 25He is not served by human hands. He doesn’t need anything. Instead, he himself gives life and breath to all people. He also gives them everything else they have. 26From one man he made all the people of the world. Now they live all over the earth. He decided exactly when they should live. And he decided exactly where they should live. 27God did this so that people would seek him. And perhaps they would reach out for him and find him. They would find him even though he is not far from any of us. 28‘In him we live and move and exist.’ As some of your own poets have also said, ‘We are his children.’

29“Yes, we are God’s children. So we shouldn’t think that God is made out of gold or silver or stone. He isn’t a statue planned and made by clever people. 30In the past, God didn’t judge people for what they didn’t know. But now he commands all people everywhere to turn away from their sins. 31He has set a day when he will judge the world fairly. He has appointed a man to be its judge. God has proved this to everyone by raising that man from the dead.”

32They heard Paul talk about the dead being raised. Some of them made fun of this idea. But others said, “We want to hear you speak about this again.” 33So Paul left the meeting of the Areopagus. 34Some of the people became followers of Paul and believed in Jesus. Dionysius was one of them. He was a member of the Areopagus. A woman named Damaris also became a believer. And so did some others.