Atos 22 – NVI-PT & NIRV

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Atos 22:1-30

1“Irmãos e pais, ouçam agora a minha defesa”.

2Quando ouviram que lhes falava em aramaico, ficaram em absoluto silêncio.

Então Paulo disse: 3“Sou judeu, nascido em Tarso da Cilícia, mas criado nesta cidade. Fui instruído rigorosamente por Gamaliel na lei de nossos antepassados, sendo tão zeloso por Deus quanto qualquer de vocês hoje. 4Persegui os seguidores deste Caminho até a morte, prendendo tanto homens como mulheres e lançando-os na prisão, 5como o podem testemunhar o sumo sacerdote e todo o Sinédrio; deles cheguei a obter cartas para seus irmãos em Damasco e fui até lá, a fim de trazer essas pessoas a Jerusalém como prisioneiras, para serem punidas.

6“Por volta do meio-dia, eu me aproximava de Damasco, quando de repente uma forte luz vinda do céu brilhou ao meu redor. 7Caí por terra e ouvi uma voz que me dizia: ‘Saulo, Saulo, por que você está me perseguindo?’ 8Então perguntei: Quem és tu, Senhor? E ele respondeu: ‘Eu sou Jesus, o Nazareno, a quem você persegue’. 9Os que me acompanhavam viram a luz, mas não entenderam a voz daquele que falava comigo.

10“Assim perguntei: Que devo fazer, Senhor? Disse o Senhor: ‘Levante-se, entre em Damasco, onde lhe será dito o que você deve fazer’. 11Os que estavam comigo me levaram pela mão até Damasco, porque o resplendor da luz me deixara cego.

12“Um homem chamado Ananias, fiel seguidor da lei e muito respeitado por todos os judeus que ali viviam, 13veio ver-me e, pondo-se junto a mim, disse: ‘Irmão Saulo, recupere a visão’. Naquele mesmo instante pude vê-lo.

14“Então ele disse: ‘O Deus dos nossos antepassados o escolheu para conhecer a sua vontade, ver o Justo e ouvir as palavras de sua boca. 15Você será testemunha dele a todos os homens, daquilo que viu e ouviu. 16E, agora, que está esperando? Levante-se, seja batizado e lave os seus pecados, invocando o nome dele’.

17“Quando voltei a Jerusalém, estando eu a orar no templo, caí em êxtase e 18vi o Senhor, que me dizia: ‘Depressa! Saia de Jerusalém imediatamente, pois não aceitarão seu testemunho a meu respeito’.

19“Eu respondi: Senhor, estes homens sabem que eu ia de uma sinagoga a outra, a fim de prender e açoitar os que creem em ti. 20E, quando foi derramado o sangue de tua testemunha22.20 Ou teu mártir Estêvão, eu estava lá, dando minha aprovação e cuidando das roupas dos que o matavam.

21“Então o Senhor me disse: ‘Vá, eu o enviarei para longe, aos gentios’ ”.

Paulo, Cidadão Romano

22A multidão ouvia Paulo até que ele disse isso. Então todos levantaram a voz e gritaram: “Tira esse homem da face da terra! Ele não merece viver!”

23Estando eles gritando, tirando suas capas e lançando poeira para o ar, 24o comandante ordenou que Paulo fosse levado à fortaleza e fosse açoitado e interrogado, para saber por que o povo gritava daquela forma contra ele. 25Enquanto o amarravam a fim de açoitá-lo, Paulo disse ao centurião que ali estava: “Vocês têm o direito de açoitar um cidadão romano sem que ele tenha sido condenado?”

26Ao ouvir isso, o centurião foi prevenir o comandante: “Que vais fazer? Este homem é cidadão romano”.

27O comandante dirigiu-se a Paulo e perguntou: “Diga-me, você é cidadão romano?”

Ele respondeu: “Sim, sou”.

28Então o comandante disse: “Eu precisei pagar um elevado preço por minha cidadania”. Respondeu Paulo: “Eu a tenho por direito de nascimento”.

29Os que iam interrogá-lo retiraram-se imediatamente. O próprio comandante ficou alarmado, ao saber que havia prendido um cidadão romano.

Paulo Diante do Sinédrio

30No dia seguinte, visto que o comandante queria descobrir exatamente por que Paulo estava sendo acusado pelos judeus, libertou-o e ordenou que se reunissem os chefes dos sacerdotes e todo o Sinédrio. Então, trazendo Paulo, apresentou-o a eles.

New International Reader’s Version

Acts 22:1-30

1“Brothers and fathers,” Paul began, “listen to me now. I want to give you reasons for my actions.”

2When they heard that he was speaking to them in Aramaic, they became very quiet.

Then Paul said, 3“I am a Jew. I was born in Tarsus in Cilicia, but I grew up here in Jerusalem. I studied with Gamaliel. I was well trained by him in the law given to our people long ago. I wanted to serve God as much as any of you do today. 4I hurt the followers of the Way of Jesus. I sent many of them to their death. I arrested men and women. I threw them into prison. 5The high priest and the whole Council can be witnesses of this themselves. I even had some official letters they had written to their friends in Damascus. So I went there to bring these people as prisoners to Jerusalem to be punished.

6“I had almost reached Damascus. About noon a bright light from heaven suddenly flashed around me. 7I fell to the ground and heard a voice speak to me. ‘Saul! Saul!’ it said. ‘Why are you opposing me?’

8“ ‘Who are you, Lord?’ I asked.

“ ‘I am Jesus of Nazareth,’ he replied. ‘I am the one you are opposing.’ 9The light was seen by my companions. But they didn’t understand the voice of the one speaking to me.

10“ ‘What should I do, Lord?’ I asked.

“ ‘Get up,’ the Lord said. ‘Go into Damascus. There you will be told everything you have been given to do.’ 11The brightness of the light had blinded me. So my companions led me by the hand into Damascus.

12“A man named Ananias came to see me. He was a godly Jew who obeyed the law. All the Jews living there respected him very much. 13He stood beside me and said, ‘Brother Saul, receive your sight!’ At that very moment I was able to see him.

14“Then he said, ‘The God of our people has chosen you. He wanted to tell you his plans for you. You have seen the Blameless One. You have heard words from his mouth. 15Now you will tell everyone about what you have seen and heard. 16So what are you waiting for? Get up and call on his name. Be baptized. Have your sins washed away.’

17“I returned to Jerusalem and was praying at the temple. Then it seemed to me that I was dreaming. 18I saw the Lord speaking to me. ‘Quick!’ he said. ‘Leave Jerusalem at once. The people here will not accept what you tell them about me.’

19“ ‘Lord,’ I replied, ‘these people know what I used to do. I went from one synagogue to another and put believers in prison. I also beat them. 20Stephen was a man who told other people about you. I stood there when he was killed. I had agreed that he should die. I even guarded the coats of those who were killing him.’

21“Then the Lord said to me, ‘Go. I will send you far away to people who are not Jews.’ ”

Paul the Roman Citizen

22The crowd listened to Paul until he said this. Then they shouted, “Kill him! He isn’t fit to live!”

23They shouted and threw off their coats. They threw dust into the air. 24So the commanding officer ordered that Paul be taken into the fort. He gave orders for Paul to be whipped and questioned. He wanted to find out why the people were shouting at him like this. 25A commander was standing there as they stretched Paul out to be whipped. Paul said to him, “Does the law allow you to whip a Roman citizen who hasn’t even been found guilty?”

26When the commander heard this, he went to the commanding officer and reported it. “What are you going to do?” the commander asked. “This man is a Roman citizen.”

27So the commanding officer went to Paul. “Tell me,” he asked. “Are you a Roman citizen?”

“Yes, I am,” Paul answered.

28Then the officer said, “I had to pay a lot of money to become a citizen.”

“But I was born a citizen,” Paul replied.

29Right away those who were about to question him left. Even the officer was alarmed. He realized that he had put Paul, a Roman citizen, in chains.

Paul Is Taken to the Sanhedrin

30The commanding officer wanted to find out exactly what the Jews had against Paul. So the next day he let Paul out of prison. He ordered a meeting of the chief priests and all the members of the Sanhedrin. Then he brought Paul and had him stand in front of them.