Acts 28 – NIRV & NVI-PT

New International Reader’s Version

Acts 28:1-31

On Shore at Malta

1When we were safe on shore, we found out that the island was called Malta. 2The people of the island were unusually kind. It was raining and cold. So they built a fire and welcomed all of us. 3Paul gathered some sticks and put them on the fire. A poisonous snake was driven out by the heat. It fastened itself on Paul’s hand. 4The people of the island saw the snake hanging from his hand. They said to one another, “This man must be a murderer. He escaped from the sea. But the female god Justice won’t let him live.” 5Paul shook the snake off into the fire. He was not harmed. 6The people expected him to swell up. They thought he would suddenly fall dead. They waited for a long time. But they didn’t see anything unusual happen to him. So they changed their minds. They said he was a god.

7Publius owned property nearby. He was the chief official on the island. He welcomed us to his home. For three days he took care of us. He treated us with kindness. 8His father was sick in bed. The man suffered from fever and dysentery. So Paul went in to see him. Paul prayed for him. He placed his hands on him and healed him. 9Then the rest of the sick people on the island came. They too were healed. 10The people of the island honored us in many ways. When we were ready to sail, they gave us the supplies we needed.

Paul Arrives in Rome

11After three months we headed out to sea. We sailed in a ship from Alexandria that had stayed at the island during the winter. On the front of the ship the figures of twin gods were carved. Their names were Castor and Pollux. 12We landed at Syracuse and stayed there for three days. 13From there we sailed to Rhegium. The next day the south wind came up. The day after that, we reached Puteoli. 14There we found some believers. They invited us to spend a week with them. At last we came to Rome. 15The believers there had heard we were coming. They traveled as far as the Forum of Appius and the Three Taverns to meet us. When Paul saw these people, he thanked God for them and was encouraged by them. 16When we got to Rome, Paul was allowed to live by himself. But a soldier guarded him.

Paul Preaches in Rome

17Three days later Paul called a meeting of the local Jewish leaders. When they came, Paul spoke to them. He said, “My brothers, I have done nothing against our people. I have also done nothing against what our people of long ago practiced. But I was arrested in Jerusalem. I was handed over to the Romans. 18They questioned me. And they wanted to let me go. They saw I wasn’t guilty of any crime worthy of death. 19But the Jews objected, so I had to make an appeal to Caesar. I certainly did not mean to bring any charge against my own people. 20I share Israel’s hope. That is why I am held with this chain. So I have asked to see you and talk with you.”

21They replied, “We have not received any letters from Judea about you. None of our people here from Judea has reported or said anything bad about you. 22But we want to hear what your ideas are. We know that people everywhere are talking against those who believe as you do.”

23They decided to meet Paul on a certain day. At that time even more people came to the place where he was staying. From morning until evening, he told them about God’s kingdom. Using the Law of Moses and the Prophets, he tried to get them to believe in Jesus. 24Some believed what he said, and others did not. 25They didn’t agree with one another. They began to leave after Paul had made a final statement. He said, “The Holy Spirit was right when he spoke to your people long ago. Through Isaiah the prophet the Spirit said,

26“ ‘Go to your people. Say to them,

“You will hear but never understand.

You will see but never know what you are seeing.”

27These people’s hearts have become stubborn.

They can barely hear with their ears.

They have closed their eyes.

Otherwise they might see with their eyes.

They might hear with their ears.

They might understand with their hearts.

They might turn, and then I would heal them.’ (Isaiah 6:9,10)

28-29“Here is what I want you to know. God has sent his salvation to the Gentiles. And they will listen!”

30For two whole years Paul stayed there in a house he rented. He welcomed all who came to see him. 31He preached boldly about God’s kingdom. He taught people about the Lord Jesus Christ. And no one could keep him from teaching and preaching about these things.

Nova Versão Internacional

Atos 28:1-31

Paulo na Ilha de Malta

1Uma vez em terra, descobrimos que a ilha se chamava Malta. 2Os habitantes da ilha mostraram extraordinária bondade para conosco. Fizeram uma fogueira e receberam bem a todos nós, pois estava chovendo e fazia frio. 3Paulo ajuntou um monte de gravetos; quando os colocava no fogo, uma víbora, fugindo do calor, prendeu-se à sua mão. 4Quando os habitantes da ilha viram a cobra agarrada na mão de Paulo, disseram uns aos outros: “Certamente este homem é assassino, pois, tendo escapado do mar, a Justiça não lhe permite viver”. 5Mas Paulo, sacudindo a cobra no fogo, não sofreu mal nenhum. 6Eles, porém, esperavam que ele começasse a inchar ou que caísse morto de repente, mas, tendo esperado muito tempo e vendo que nada de estranho lhe sucedia, mudaram de ideia e passaram a dizer que ele era um deus.

7Próximo dali havia uma propriedade pertencente a Públio, o homem principal da ilha. Ele nos convidou a ficar em sua casa e, por três dias, bondosamente nos recebeu e nos hospedou. 8Seu pai estava doente, acamado, sofrendo de febre e disenteria. Paulo entrou para vê-lo e, depois de orar, impôs-lhe as mãos e o curou. 9Tendo acontecido isso, os outros doentes da ilha vieram e foram curados. 10Eles nos prestaram muitas honras e, quando estávamos para embarcar, forneceram-nos os suprimentos de que necessitávamos.

A Chegada a Roma

11Passados três meses, embarcamos num navio que tinha passado o inverno na ilha; era um navio alexandrino, que tinha por emblema os deuses gêmeos Cástor e Pólux. 12Aportando em Siracusa, ficamos ali três dias. 13Dali partimos e chegamos a Régio. No dia seguinte, soprando o vento sul, prosseguimos, chegando a Potéoli no segundo dia. 14Ali encontramos alguns irmãos que nos convidaram a passar uma semana com eles. E depois fomos para Roma. 15Os irmãos dali tinham ouvido falar que estávamos chegando e vieram até a praça de Ápio e às Três Vendas para nos encontrar. Vendo-os, Paulo deu graças a Deus e sentiu-se encorajado. 16Quando chegamos a Roma, Paulo recebeu permissão para morar por conta própria, sob a custódia de um soldado.

A Pregação de Paulo em Roma

17Três dias depois, ele convocou os líderes dos judeus. Quando estes se reuniram, Paulo lhes disse: “Meus irmãos, embora eu não tenha feito nada contra o nosso povo nem contra os costumes dos nossos antepassados, fui preso em Jerusalém e entregue aos romanos. 18Eles me interrogaram e queriam me soltar, porque eu não era culpado de crime algum que merecesse pena de morte. 19Todavia, tendo os judeus feito objeção, fui obrigado a apelar para César, não, porém, por ter alguma acusação contra o meu próprio povo. 20Por essa razão pedi para vê-los e conversar com vocês. Por causa da esperança de Israel é que estou preso com estas algemas”.

21Eles responderam: “Não recebemos nenhuma carta da Judeia a seu respeito, e nenhum dos irmãos que vieram de lá relatou ou disse qualquer coisa de mal contra você. 22Todavia, queremos ouvir de sua parte o que você pensa, pois sabemos que por todo lugar há gente falando contra esta seita”.

23Assim combinaram encontrar-se com Paulo em dia determinado, indo em grupo ainda mais numeroso ao lugar onde ele estava. Desde a manhã até a tarde ele lhes deu explicações e lhes testemunhou do Reino de Deus, procurando convencê-los a respeito de Jesus, com base na Lei de Moisés e nos Profetas. 24Alguns foram convencidos pelo que ele dizia, mas outros não creram. 25Discordaram entre si mesmos e começaram a ir embora, depois de Paulo ter feito esta declaração final: “Bem que o Espírito Santo falou aos seus antepassados, por meio do profeta Isaías:

26“ ‘Vá a este povo e diga:

Ainda que estejam sempre ouvindo,

vocês nunca entenderão;

ainda que estejam sempre vendo,

jamais perceberão.

27Pois o coração deste povo se tornou insensível;

de má vontade ouviram com os ouvidos

e fecharam os olhos.

Se assim não fosse,

poderiam ver com os olhos,

ouvir com os ouvidos,

entender com o coração

e converter-se, e eu os curaria’28.26,27 Is 6.9,10.

28“Portanto, quero que saibam que esta salvação de Deus é enviada aos gentios; eles a ouvirão!” 29Depois que ele disse isto, os judeus se retiraram, discutindo intensamente entre si.28.29 Muitos manuscritos antigos não trazem o versículo 29.

30Por dois anos inteiros Paulo permaneceu na casa que havia alugado e recebia a todos os que iam vê-lo. 31Pregava o Reino de Deus e ensinava a respeito do Senhor Jesus Cristo, abertamente, sem impedimento algum.