Acts 16 – NIRV & OL

New International Reader’s Version

Acts 16:1-40

Timothy Joins Paul and Silas

1Paul came to Derbe. Then he went on to Lystra. A believer named Timothy lived there. His mother was Jewish and a believer. His father was a Greek. 2The believers at Lystra and Iconium said good things about Timothy. 3Paul wanted to take him along on the journey. So he circumcised Timothy because of the Jews who lived in that area. They all knew that Timothy’s father was a Greek. 4Paul and his companions traveled from town to town. They reported what the apostles and elders in Jerusalem had decided. The people were supposed to obey what was in the report. 5So the churches were made strong in the faith. The number of believers grew every day.

Paul’s Vision of the Man From Macedonia

6Paul and his companions traveled all through the area of Phrygia and Galatia. The Holy Spirit had kept them from preaching the word in Asia Minor. 7They came to the border of Mysia. From there they tried to enter Bithynia. But the Spirit of Jesus would not let them. 8So they passed by Mysia. Then they went down to Troas. 9During the night Paul had a vision. He saw a man from Macedonia standing and begging him. “Come over to Macedonia!” the man said. “Help us!” 10After Paul had seen the vision, we got ready at once to leave for Macedonia. We decided that God had called us to preach the good news there.

Lydia Becomes a Believer in Philippi

11At Troas we got into a boat. We sailed straight for Samothrace. The next day we went on to Neapolis. 12From there we traveled to Philippi, a Roman colony. It is an important city in that part of Macedonia. We stayed there several days.

13On the Sabbath day we went outside the city gate. We walked down to the river. There we expected to find a place of prayer. We sat down and began to speak to the women who had gathered together. 14One of the women listening was from the city of Thyatira. Her name was Lydia, and her business was selling purple cloth. She was a worshiper of God. The Lord opened her heart to accept Paul’s message. 15She and her family were baptized. Then she invited us to her home. “Do you consider me a believer in the Lord?” she asked. “If you do, come and stay at my house.” She succeeded in getting us to go home with her.

Paul and Silas Are Thrown Into Prison

16One day we were going to the place of prayer. On the way we were met by a female slave. She had a spirit that helped her tell people what was going to happen. She earned a lot of money for her owners by doing this. 17She followed Paul and the rest of us around. She shouted, “These men serve the Most High God. They are telling you how to be saved.” 18She kept this up for many days. Finally Paul became upset. Turning around, he spoke to the spirit that was in her. “In the name of Jesus Christ,” he said, “I command you to come out of her!” At that very moment the spirit left the woman.

19Her owners realized that their hope of making money was gone. So they grabbed Paul and Silas. They dragged them into the market place to face the authorities. 20They brought them to the judges. “These men are Jews,” her owners said. “They are making trouble in our city. 21They are suggesting practices that are against Roman law. These are practices we can’t accept or take part in.”

22The crowd joined the attack against Paul and Silas. The judges ordered that Paul and Silas be stripped and beaten with rods. 23They were whipped without mercy. Then they were thrown into prison. The jailer was commanded to guard them carefully. 24When he received these orders, he put Paul and Silas deep inside the prison. He fastened their feet so they couldn’t get away.

25About midnight Paul and Silas were praying. They were also singing hymns to God. The other prisoners were listening to them. 26Suddenly there was a powerful earthquake. It shook the prison from top to bottom. All at once the prison doors flew open. Everyone’s chains came loose. 27The jailer woke up. He saw that the prison doors were open. He pulled out his sword and was going to kill himself. He thought the prisoners had escaped. 28“Don’t harm yourself!” Paul shouted. “We are all here!”

29The jailer called out for some lights. He rushed in, shaking with fear. He fell down in front of Paul and Silas. 30Then he brought them out. He asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”

31They replied, “Believe in the Lord Jesus. Then you and everyone living in your house will be saved.” 32They spoke the word of the Lord to him. They also spoke to all the others in his house. 33At that hour of the night, the jailer took Paul and Silas and washed their wounds. Right away he and everyone who lived with him were baptized. 34The jailer brought them into his house. He set a meal in front of them. He and everyone who lived with him were filled with joy. They had become believers in God.

35Early in the morning the judges sent their officers to the jailer. They ordered him, “Let those men go.” 36The jailer told Paul, “The judges have ordered me to set you and Silas free. You can leave now. Go in peace.”

37But Paul replied to the officers. “They beat us in public,” he said. “We weren’t given a trial. And we are Roman citizens! They threw us into prison. And now do they want to get rid of us quietly? No! Let them come themselves and personally lead us out.”

38The officers reported this to the judges. When the judges heard that Paul and Silas were Roman citizens, they became afraid. 39So they came and said they were sorry. They led them out of the prison. Then they asked them to leave the city. 40After Paul and Silas came out of the prison, they went to Lydia’s house. There they met with the brothers and sisters. They told them to be brave. Then they left.

O Livro

Atos 16:1-40

Timóteo junta-se a Paulo e Silas

1Paulo e Silas foram primeiro a Derbe e depois a Listra, onde encontraram Timóteo, um discípulo que era filho de mãe judaica cristã e de pai grego. 2Timóteo era muito considerado pelos irmãos em Listra e Icónio; 3pelo que Paulo lhe pediu que se juntasse a eles na viagem. Atendendo aos judeus daquela região, circuncidou Timóteo antes da partida, pois toda a gente sabia que o pai dele era grego. 4Depois, indo de cidade em cidade, tornaram conhecida a decisão relativa aos gentios dada pelos apóstolos e anciãos em Jerusalém. 5E assim as igrejas cresciam diariamente em fé e em número.

A visão de Paulo do homem da Macedónia

6Seguidamente Paulo e Silas percorreram a Frígia e a Galácia, pois o Espírito Santo impedira-os de ir à província da Ásia naquela altura. 7Chegando à fronteira da Mísia, encaminharam-se para a província da Bitínia, mas uma vez mais o Espírito de Jesus os impediu. 8Em alternativa, prosseguiram viagem através da província da Mísia até à cidade de Tróade.

9Naquela noite Paulo teve uma visão. Viu um homem da Macedónia, que lhe pedia: “Vem à Macedónia, vem ajudar-nos!” 10Depois de ter esta visão, logo procurámos seguir para a Macedónia, concluindo que era Deus quem nos enviara a pregar ali o evangelho. 11Embarcámos em Tróade, atravessámos para a Samotrácia e, no dia seguinte, para Neápolis. 12Chegámos finalmente a Filipos, colónia romana e capital do distrito da Macedónia. Ficámos ali vários dias.

A conversão de Lídia em Filipos

13No sábado, saímos da cidade para a beira do rio, onde julgávamos que algumas pessoas se reuniriam para oração. Encontrámos ali algumas mulheres e fomos falar-lhes. 14Uma delas era Lídia, vendedora de púrpura, natural de Tiatira. Ela já adorava a Deus e, enquanto nos ouvia, o Senhor abriu-lhe o coração e aceitou tudo o que Paulo dizia. 15Foi batizada com todos os seus familiares e pediu-nos que fôssemos seus hóspedes: “Se acham que sou fiel ao Senhor, venham e fiquem na minha casa!” E tanto teimou que acabámos por aceitar.

Paulo e Silas na prisão

16Certo dia, indo nós a caminho do local de oração junto ao rio, encontrámos uma rapariga escrava, possuída por demónios, e que ganhava muito dinheiro para os seus senhores prevendo o futuro. 17Pôs-se então a seguir-nos e a gritar: “Estes homens são servos do Deus altíssimo e vieram ensinar-nos o caminho da salvação!”

18Isto repetiu-se dia após dia, até que Paulo, bastante perturbado com o caso, se voltou e falou ao demónio que estava dentro dela: “Ordeno-te, em nome de Jesus Cristo, que saias do seu corpo!” E imediatamente assim foi.

19Destruídas as suas esperanças de fazer fortuna, os senhores desta escrava agarraram em Paulo e Silas e levaram-nos à praça pública, à presença dos líderes. 20“Estes judeus andam a corromper a cidade!”, gritavam. 21“Andam a ensinar ao povo a fazer coisas contrárias às leis romanas.”

22Depressa se formou uma multidão ameaçadora contra Paulo e Silas. E os juízes mandaram que os despissem e açoitassem. Repetidas vezes as varas caíram sobre as suas costas nuas; 23depois meteram-nos na cadeia e o carcereiro recebeu ordem para os guardar com toda a segurança. 24Por isso, meteu-os numa cela interior e prendeu-lhes os pés ao tronco de madeira.

25Cerca da meia-noite, quando Paulo e Silas oravam e cantavam hinos ao Senhor, escutados pelos outros presos, 26deu-se de súbito um grande terramoto; a prisão foi abalada até aos alicerces, as portas abriram-se e as cadeias de todos os presos cairam!

27O carcereiro acordou, viu as portas da prisão abertas e, julgando que os presos tinham escapado, puxou da espada para pôr fim à vida. 28Mas Paulo gritou-lhe: “Não faças isso! Estamos todos aqui!”

29Tremendo de terror, o carcereiro mandou vir luzes e, correndo à cela, prostrou-se no chão diante de Paulo e Silas. 30Trazendo-os para fora, perguntou-lhes: “Meus senhores, que devo fazer para ser salvo?”

31Eles responderam: “Crê no Senhor Jesus e serás salvo, tu e a tua casa.” 32Anunciaram-lhe então, a ele e a todos os seus familiares, as boas novas do Senhor. 33Naquela mesma hora, o carcereiro lavou-lhes os ferimentos e, com toda a sua família, foi batizado. 34Depois, levando-os à casa onde morava, serviu-lhes uma refeição. Tanto ele como os seus estavam cheios de alegria por serem agora todos crentes em Deus!

35Na manhã seguinte, os juízes mandaram guardas dizer ao carcereiro: “Ponham esses homens em liberdade!” 36O carcereiro disse a Paulo: “Podem sair quando quiserem! Vão em paz!”

37Mas Paulo respondeu: “Não! Castigaram-nos publicamente, sem julgamento, encarceraram-nos, a nós que somos cidadãos romanos, e agora querem que saiamos em segredo? Que venham eles mesmos soltar-nos!”

38Os guardas levaram a resposta aos juízes que ficaram receosos ao saberem que Paulo e Silas eram cidadãos romanos. 39Dirigiram-se então à prisão e pediram-lhes desculpas. Puseram-nos fora, rogando-lhes que abandonassem a cidade. 40Paulo e Silas voltaram a casa de Lídia, onde se encontraram com os crentes e os encorajaram uma vez mais antes de deixarem a cidade.