Acts 21 – NIRV & NVI-PT

New International Reader’s Version

Acts 21:1-40

Paul Continues His Journey to Jerusalem

1After we had torn ourselves away from the Ephesian elders, we headed out to sea. We sailed straight to Kos. The next day we went to Rhodes. From there we continued on to Patara. 2We found a ship crossing over to Phoenicia. So we went on board and headed out to sea. 3We came near Cyprus and passed to the south of it. Then we sailed on to Syria. We landed at Tyre. There our ship was supposed to unload. 4We looked for the believers there and stayed with them for seven days. The believers tried to keep Paul from going on to Jerusalem. They were led by the Holy Spirit to do this. 5When it was time to leave, we continued on our way. All the believers, including their whole families, went with us out of the city. There on the beach we got down on our knees to pray. 6We said goodbye to each other. Then we went on board the ship. And they returned home.

7Continuing on from Tyre, we landed at Ptolemais. There we greeted the brothers and sisters. We stayed with them for a day. 8The next day we left and arrived at Caesarea. We stayed at the house of Philip the evangelist. He was one of the seven deacons. 9He had four unmarried daughters who prophesied.

10We stayed there several days. Then a prophet named Agabus came down from Judea. 11He came over to us. Then he took Paul’s belt and tied his own hands and feet with it. He said, “The Holy Spirit says, ‘This is how the Jewish leaders in Jerusalem will tie up the owner of this belt. They will hand him over to the Gentiles.’ ”

12When we heard this, we all begged Paul not to go up to Jerusalem. 13He asked, “Why are you crying? Why are you breaking my heart? I’m ready to be put in prison. In fact, I’m ready to die in Jerusalem for the Lord Jesus.” 14We couldn’t change his mind. So we gave up. We said, “May what the Lord wants to happen be done.”

15After this, we started on our way to Jerusalem. 16Some of the believers from Caesarea went with us. They brought us to Mnason’s home. We were supposed to stay there. Mnason was from Cyprus. He was one of the first believers.

Paul Arrives in Jerusalem

17When we arrived in Jerusalem, the brothers and sisters gave us a warm welcome. 18The next day Paul and the rest of us went to see James. All the elders were there. 19Paul greeted them. Then he reported everything God had done among the Gentiles through his work.

20When they heard this, they praised God. Then they spoke to Paul. “Brother,” they said, “you see that thousands of Jews have become believers. All of them try very hard to obey the law. 21They have been told that you teach Jews to turn away from the Law of Moses. You teach this to the Jews who live among the Gentiles. They think that you teach those Jews not to circumcise their children. They think that you teach them to give up our Jewish ways. 22What should we do? They will certainly hear that you have come. 23So do what we tell you. There are four men with us who have made a promise to God. 24Take them with you. Join them in the Jewish practice that makes people pure and ‘clean.’ Pay their expenses so they can have their heads shaved. Then everyone will know that these reports about you are not true in any way. They will know that you yourself obey the law. 25We have already given written directions to the believers who are not Jews. They must not eat food that has been offered to statues of gods. They must not drink blood. They must not eat the meat of animals that have been choked to death. And they must not commit sexual sins.”

26The next day Paul took the men with him. They all made themselves pure and “clean” in the usual way. Then Paul went to the temple. There he reported the date when the days of cleansing would end. At that time the proper offering would be made for each of them.

Paul Is Arrested

27The seven days of cleansing were almost over. Some Jews from Asia Minor saw Paul at the temple. They stirred up the whole crowd and grabbed Paul. 28“Fellow Israelites, help us!” they shouted. “This is the man who teaches everyone in all places against our people. He speaks against our law and against this holy place. Besides, he has brought Greeks into the temple. He has made this holy place ‘unclean.’ ” 29They said this because they had seen Trophimus the Ephesian in the city with Paul. They thought Paul had brought him into the temple.

30The whole city was stirred up. People came running from all directions. They grabbed Paul and dragged him out of the temple. Right away the temple gates were shut. 31The people were trying to kill Paul. But news reached the commander of the Roman troops. He heard that people were making trouble in the whole city of Jerusalem. 32Right away he took some officers and soldiers with him. They ran down to the crowd. The people causing the trouble saw the commander and his soldiers. So they stopped beating Paul.

33The commander came up and arrested Paul. He ordered him to be held with two chains. Then he asked who Paul was and what he had done. 34Some in the crowd shouted one thing, some another. But the commander couldn’t get the facts because of all the noise. So he ordered that Paul be taken into the fort. 35Paul reached the steps. But then the mob became so wild that he had to be carried by the soldiers. 36The crowd that followed kept shouting, “Get rid of him!”

Paul Speaks to the Crowd

37The soldiers were about to take Paul into the fort. Then he asked the commander, “May I say something to you?”

“Do you speak Greek?” he replied. 38“Aren’t you the Egyptian who turned some of our people against their leaders? Didn’t you lead 4,000 terrorists out into the desert some time ago?”

39Paul answered, “I am a Jew from Tarsus in Cilicia. I am a citizen of an important city. Please let me speak to the people.”

40The commander told him he could. So Paul stood on the steps and motioned to the crowd. When all of them were quiet, he spoke to them in the Aramaic language.

Nova Versão Internacional

Atos 21:1-40

A Caminho de Jerusalém

1Depois de nos separarmos deles, embarcamos e navegamos diretamente para Cós. No dia seguinte fomos para Rodes e dali até Pátara. 2Encontrando um navio que ia fazer a travessia para a Fenícia, embarcamos nele e partimos. 3Depois de avistarmos Chipre e seguirmos rumo sul, navegamos para a Síria. Desembarcamos em Tiro, onde o nosso navio deveria deixar sua carga. 4Encontrando os discípulos dali, ficamos com eles sete dias. Eles, pelo Espírito, recomendavam a Paulo que não fosse a Jerusalém. 5Mas, quando terminou o nosso tempo ali, partimos e continuamos nossa viagem. Todos os discípulos, com suas mulheres e filhos, nos acompanharam até fora da cidade e ali na praia nos ajoelhamos e oramos. 6Depois de nos despedirmos, embarcamos, e eles voltaram para casa.

7Demos prosseguimento à nossa viagem partindo de Tiro e aportamos em Ptolemaida, onde saudamos os irmãos e passamos um dia com eles. 8Partindo no dia seguinte, chegamos a Cesareia e ficamos na casa de Filipe, o evangelista, um dos sete. 9Ele tinha quatro filhas virgens, que profetizavam.

10Depois de passarmos ali vários dias, desceu da Judeia um profeta chamado Ágabo. 11Vindo ao nosso encontro, tomou o cinto de Paulo e, amarrando as suas próprias mãos e pés, disse: “Assim diz o Espírito Santo: ‘Desta maneira os judeus amarrarão o dono deste cinto em Jerusalém e o entregarão aos gentios’ ”.

12Quando ouvimos isso, nós e o povo dali rogamos a Paulo que não subisse para Jerusalém. 13Então Paulo respondeu: “Por que vocês estão chorando e partindo o meu coração? Estou pronto não apenas para ser amarrado, mas também para morrer em Jerusalém pelo nome do Senhor Jesus”. 14Como não pudemos dissuadi-lo, desistimos e dissemos: “Seja feita a vontade do Senhor”.

15Depois disso, preparamo-nos e subimos para Jerusalém. 16Alguns dos discípulos de Cesareia nos acompanharam e nos levaram à casa de Mnasom, onde devíamos ficar. Ele era natural de Chipre e um dos primeiros discípulos.

A Chegada de Paulo a Jerusalém

17Quando chegamos a Jerusalém, os irmãos nos receberam com alegria. 18No dia seguinte Paulo foi conosco encontrar-se com Tiago, e todos os presbíteros estavam presentes. 19Paulo os saudou e relatou minuciosamente o que Deus havia feito entre os gentios por meio do seu ministério.

20Ouvindo isso, eles louvaram a Deus e disseram a Paulo: “Veja, irmão, quantos milhares de judeus creram, e todos eles são zelosos da lei. 21Eles foram informados de que você ensina todos os judeus que vivem entre os gentios a se afastarem de Moisés, dizendo-lhes que não circuncidem seus filhos nem vivam de acordo com os nossos costumes. 22Que faremos? Certamente eles saberão que você chegou; 23portanto, faça o que dizemos. Estão conosco quatro homens que fizeram um voto. 24Participe com esses homens dos rituais de purificação e pague as despesas deles, para que rapem a cabeça. Assim, todos saberão que não é verdade o que falam de você, mas que você continua vivendo em obediência à lei. 25Quanto aos gentios convertidos, já lhes escrevemos a nossa decisão de que eles devem abster-se de comida sacrificada aos ídolos, do sangue, da carne de animais estrangulados e da imoralidade sexual”.

26No dia seguinte Paulo tomou aqueles homens e purificou-se com eles. Depois foi ao templo para declarar o prazo do cumprimento dos dias da purificação e da oferta que seria feita individualmente em favor deles.

A Prisão de Paulo

27Quando já estavam para terminar os sete dias, alguns judeus da província da Ásia, vendo Paulo no templo, agitaram toda a multidão e o agarraram, 28gritando: “Israelitas, ajudem-nos! Este é o homem que ensina a todos em toda parte contra o nosso povo, contra a nossa lei e contra este lugar. Além disso, ele fez entrar gregos no templo e profanou este santo lugar”. 29Anteriormente eles haviam visto o efésio Trófimo na cidade com Paulo e julgaram que Paulo o tinha introduzido no templo.

30Toda a cidade ficou alvoroçada, e juntou-se uma multidão. Agarrando Paulo, arrastaram-no para fora do templo, e imediatamente as portas foram fechadas. 31Tentando eles matá-lo, chegaram notícias ao comandante das tropas romanas de que toda a cidade de Jerusalém estava em tumulto. 32Ele reuniu imediatamente alguns oficiais e soldados e com eles correu para o meio da multidão. Quando viram o comandante e os seus soldados, pararam de espancar Paulo.

33O comandante chegou, prendeu-o e ordenou que ele fosse amarrado com duas correntes. Então perguntou quem era ele e o que tinha feito. 34Alguns da multidão gritavam uma coisa, outros gritavam outra; não conseguindo saber ao certo o que havia acontecido, por causa do tumulto, o comandante ordenou que Paulo fosse levado para a fortaleza. 35Quando chegou às escadas, a violência do povo era tão grande que ele precisou ser carregado pelos soldados. 36A multidão que o seguia continuava gritando: “Acaba com ele!”

O Discurso de Paulo

37Quando os soldados estavam para introduzir Paulo na fortaleza, ele perguntou ao comandante: “Posso dizer-te algo?”

“Você fala grego?”, perguntou ele. 38“Não é você o egípcio que iniciou uma revolta e há algum tempo levou quatro mil assassinos para o deserto?”

39Paulo respondeu: “Sou judeu, cidadão de Tarso, cidade importante da Cilícia. Permite-me falar ao povo”.

40Tendo recebido permissão do comandante, Paulo levantou-se na escadaria e fez sinal à multidão. Quando todos fizeram silêncio, dirigiu-se a eles em aramaico21.40 Ou hebraico; também em 22.2 e 26.14.: