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Mɨ˜ cajmɨcó̱o̱ˈ˜ Timoteo i̱ Paaˉ do có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ Silas

16  Jo̱ cagüɨˈɨ́ɨbˊ Paaˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ Silas fɨˊ Antioquía, jo̱ caguilíiñˉ laˈuii˜ fɨˊ Derbe. Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ jo̱, caguilíiñˉ fɨˊ co̱o̱ˋguɨ fɨɨˋ e siiˋ Listra; jo̱ fɨˊ jo̱b calɨcuíiñˋ jaangˋ dseaˋ i̱ nilɨ́ɨngˊ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ i̱ siiˋ Timoteo, jó̱o̱ˊ jaangˋ dseamɨ́ˋ dseaˋ Israel i̱ lɨ́ɨngˊ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáamˉ cajo̱, jo̱guɨ tiquiáiñˈˆ do dseaˋ griegob nilɨ́ɨiñˊ. Jo̱ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ i̱ seengˋ fɨˊ Listra có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ fɨˊ Iconio, guiʉ́bˉ féˈrˋ uii˜ quiáˈˉ i̱ Timoteo do. Jo̱ calɨˈiing˜ Paaˉ e nijéiñˉ Timoteo fɨˊ lɨ˜ dsiguiar˜ júuˆ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ, dsʉˈ nʉ́ˈˉguɨ lajo̱ cajmitib˜ i̱ Timoteo do lají̱i̱ˈ˜ e tɨ́ɨngˋ dseaˋ Israel e tó̱o̱rˊ li˜ fɨˊ ngúuˊ táangˋ lají̱i̱ˈ˜ dseañʉˈˋ, jo̱ cajméerˋ lajo̱ e laco̱ˈ niˈímˈˋ dseaˋ Israel lajɨˋ gaangˋ dseaˋ do có̱o̱ˈ˜ júuˆ røøˋ fɨˊ lɨ˜ niguilíiñˉ, co̱ˈ jalémˈˋ dseaˋ seengˋ fɨˊ jo̱ ñirˊ e dseaˋ griegob lɨ́ɨngˊ tiquiáˈˆ i̱ Timoteo do.

Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ jo̱, catamˈˉbre fɨˊ, jo̱ laco̱o̱ˋ fɨɨˋ e ngɨ́ɨiñˊ, sɨ́ˈrˋ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ lají̱i̱ˈ˜ júuˆ e quie̱rˊ quiáˈˉ dseaˋ apóoˆ có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ cǿøngˈ˜ quiáˈˉ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ i̱ neáangˊ fɨˊ Jerusalén. Jo̱ lajo̱b eáangˊguɨ jáˈˉ calɨ́ngˉ i̱ dseaˋ do júuˆ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ, jo̱ laco̱o̱ˋ jmɨɨb˜ naangˋ dsifɨ́ɨiñˊ.

Mɨ˜ cangángˉ Paaˉ jaangˋ dseañʉˈˋ i̱ seengˋ fɨˊ Macedonia lafaˈ mɨ˜ quɨrˊ

Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ jo̱, Paaˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ i̱ dseaˋ gángˉguɨ do cangɨ́ɨmˊbre fɨˊ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Frigia có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Galacia, co̱ˈ Jmɨguíˋ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ jaˋ cacuøˈˊ fɨˊ írˋ faˈ e niguiárˉ júuˆ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ fɨˊ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Asia. Jo̱ caguilíiñˉ fɨˊ ˈnɨˈˋ lɨ˜ iángˈˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ Misia, co̱ˈ fɨˊ jo̱b ɨˊ dsíirˊ e ningɨ́iñˉ fɨˊ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Bitinia, dsʉˈ caléˈˋ catú̱ˉ Jmɨguíˋ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ jaˋ cacuøˈˊ fɨˊ írˋ e ningɨ́iñˉ fɨˊ jo̱. Jo̱ lajo̱b cangɨ́ɨiñˊ lacueeˋ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Misia cartɨˊ caguilíiñˉ fɨˊ co̱o̱ˋ ooˉ jmɨɨˋ lɨ˜ siiˋ Troas. Jo̱ fɨˊ jo̱b, co̱o̱ˋ uǿøˋ i̱ Paaˉ do cangáiñˉ jaangˋ dseañʉˈˋ i̱ seengˋ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Macedonia e lafaˈ mɨ˜ quɨrˊ, jo̱ i̱ dseañʉˈˋ do siñˈˊ fɨˊ quiniˇ Paaˉ e mɨrˊ jmɨˈeeˇ jo̱ jíñˈˉ: “Ngɨɨng˜ fɨˊ Macedonia la, jo̱ jmɨcó̱o̱ˈˇ jneaˈˆ.” 10 Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ e cangáˉ Paaˉ e jo̱ lafaˈ mɨ˜ quɨrˊ, dsifɨˊ lajo̱b caguiáˉnaaˈ guiʉ́ˉ quíˉnaaˈ, jnea˜ Lucas có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ Silas có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ Paaˉ, jo̱ cangóˉnaaˈ fɨˊ Macedonia, co̱ˈ calɨtab˜ dsiˋnaaˈ e Fidiéeˇbingˈ i̱ catǿˉ quíˉnaaˈ do e nidsiguia˜naaˈ júuˆ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ fɨˊ jo̱.

Mɨ˜ cangolíingˆ Paaˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ Silas fɨˊ Filipos

11 Jo̱ dsifɨˊ lajo̱b caˈuøøˉnaaˈ fɨˊ Troas e téeˈ˜naaˈ dsíiˊ móoˊ, jo̱ ngóˉbaaˈ condséeˊ fɨˊ co̱o̱ˋ guóoˈ˜ uǿˉ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Samotracia e néeˊ guiáˈˆ jóoˋ jmɨñíˈˆ. Jo̱ mɨ˜ cajneáˉ lajo̱, caguiéˉnaaˈ fɨˊ co̱o̱ˋ ooˉ jmɨɨˋ lɨ˜ siiˋ Neápolis. 12 Jo̱ fɨˊ jo̱b caˈuøøˉnaaˈ dsíiˊ móoˊ cangóˉnaaˈ fɨˊ Filipos, co̱o̱ˋ fɨɨˋ lɨ˜ quiʉˈˊ dseaˋ Roma ta˜, jo̱guɨ lɨ́ɨˊ co̱o̱ˋ fɨɨˋ e laniingˉ quiáˈˉ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Macedonia cajo̱. Jo̱ fɨˊ jo̱b cajá̱ˆnaaˈ tú̱ˉ ˈnɨˊ jmɨɨ˜.

13 Jo̱ lajeeˇ taang˜naaˈ fɨˊ do, co̱o̱ˋ jmɨɨ˜ lajeeˇ e tɨ́ɨngˋ dseaˋ góoˋnaaˈ dseaˋ Israel e jmiˈíñˈˊ, caˈuøøˉnaaˈ cangóˉnaaˈ fɨˊ ˈnɨˈˋ fɨɨˋ do quiá̱ˈˉ lɨ˜ iʉ˜ co̱o̱ˋ guaˋ, co̱ˈ fɨˊ jo̱b ɨˊ dsiˋnaaˈ e seángˈˊ dseaˋ góoˋnaaˈ e féiñˈˊ Fidiéeˇ. Jo̱ mɨ˜ caguiéˉnaaˈ fɨˊ jo̱, dob caˈiéˆnaaˈ, jo̱ canaangˉnaaˈ éˈˆnaaˈ júuˆ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ jaléngˈˋ dseamɨ́ˋ i̱ caseángˈˊ fɨˊ do ie˜ jo̱. 14 Jo̱ jaangˋ lajeeˇ i̱ dseamɨ́ˋ caseángˈˊ do ie˜ jo̱ nisiirˋ Lidia i̱ niseengˋ fɨˊ co̱o̱ˋ fɨɨˋ lɨ˜ siiˋ Tiatira, jo̱ jmóorˋ ta˜ ˈnɨ́ɨˋ ˈmɨˈˊ e jloˈˆ eáangˊ. Jo̱ i̱ dseamɨ́ˋ íˋ eáangˊ jmiféiñˈˊ Fidiéeˇ, dsʉˈ lajeeˇ núurˋ júuˆ e guiaˊ Paaˉ, Fidiéeˇ cacuøˈrˊ i̱ dseamɨ́ˋ do e canaˊ moguiñˈ˜ e laco̱ˈ niˈíñˈˋ lají̱i̱ˈ˜ e júuˆ e guiaˊ i̱ Paaˉ do. 15 Jo̱ mɨ˜ caˈíngˈˋ i̱ dseamɨ́ˋ do júuˆ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ, jo̱ cajgáamˉbre jmɨɨˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ sɨnʉ́ʉˆ quiáˈrˉ e laco̱ˈ cuøˊ li˜ e caˈuíiñˉ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ. Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ jo̱, cajíngˈˉ i̱ dseamɨ́ˋ do sɨ́ˈrˋ jneaˈˆ:

—Song ˈnʉ́ˈˋ dseángˈˉ jáˈˉ lɨ́ɨngˋnaˈ e jnea˜ lɨ́ɨnˊn dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Fíiˋnaaˈ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ, ñilíingˉnaˈ fɨˊ quiéˉe jo̱ fɨˊ jo̱b nijá̱ˆnaˈ.

Jo̱ camɨˈrˊ jneaˈˆ jmɨˈeeˇ e cajé̱ˆbaaˈ fɨˊ quiáˈrˉ.

Mɨ˜ cajnɨ́ngˉ Paaˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ Silas fɨˊ dsíiˊ ˈnʉñíˆ

16 Jo̱ co̱o̱ˋ ya̱ˈˊ, lajeeˇ ngóoˊnaaˈ fɨˊ lɨ˜ seángˈˊ dseaˋ góoˋnaaˈ e féiñˈˊ Fidiéeˇ, jo̱ lajeeˇ ngóoˊnaaˈ fɨˊ jo̱ cajíngˈˊnaaˈ jaangˋ sɨmɨ́ˆ i̱ jmóoˋ ta˜ quiáˈˉ fiir˜ e jaˋ e ˈléeiñˈ˜ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ co̱o̱ˋ; jo̱ i̱ ˈlɨmˈˆ nijéeˊ quiáˈˉ i̱ sɨmɨ́ˆ do, jo̱ laˈeáangˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ i̱ ˈlɨngˈˆ dob jmóorˋ jaléˈˋ e jmóorˋ. Jo̱ jmóoˋ i̱ ˈlɨngˈˆ do e líˈˋ i̱ sɨmɨ́ˆ do guiˈrˊ e˜ jaléˈˋ nilíˋ dsaˈóˋ iéeˊ. Jo̱ có̱o̱ˈ˜ e jo̱b lɨˈˋ fii˜ i̱ sɨmɨ́ˆ do jmiguiʉˊ cuuˉ. 17 Jo̱ i̱ sɨmɨ́ˆ íˋ canaaiñˋ tɨˈleáamˊbre caluuˇnaaˈ jo̱ féˈrˋ teáˋ jo̱ jíñˈˉ:

—Jaléngˈˋ i̱ dseañʉˈˋ la lɨ́ɨiñˊ dseaˋ i̱ jmóoˋ lají̱i̱ˈ˜ e iing˜ Fidiéeˇ dseaˋ féngˈˊ dseaˋ ñíingˊ, jo̱guɨ guiarˊ júuˆ sɨ́ˈrˋ jaléngˈˋ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ jial nileángˋ dseaˋ jee˜ jaléˈˋ dseeˉ quiáˈrˉ.

18 Jo̱ yejí̱bˉ dseángˈˉ féˈˋ i̱ sɨmɨ́ˆ do lajo̱, jo̱guɨ lajeeˇ jmiguiʉbˊ jmɨɨ˜ cajo̱ cartɨˊ mɨ˜ nɨngóoˊ guiaˊ ˈníbˈˋ dsíiˊ Paaˉ, jo̱baˈ cajíñˈˉ casɨ́ˈrˉ i̱ ˈlɨngˈˆ i̱ jéeˊ quiáˈˉ i̱ sɨmɨ́ˆ do jo̱ cajíñˈˉ:

—Laˈeáangˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ júuˆ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ quiʉ́ˈˋʉ ta˜ e júuˈ˜ lɨ˜ iuunˈˉ na.

Jo̱ dsifɨˊ lajo̱b catʉ́ʉˉ i̱ ˈlɨngˈˆ do quiáˈˉ i̱ sɨmɨ́ˆ do.

19 Jo̱ dsʉˈ mɨ˜ cangáˉ i̱ fii˜ i̱ sɨmɨ́ˆ do e joˋ li˜ nilíˈˋguɨr cuuˉ laˈeáangˊ có̱o̱iñˈ˜ do, jo̱baˈ casamˈˉbre Paaˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ Silas, jo̱ cangojeáangˆneiñˈ fɨˊ quiniˇ dseata˜ dseángˈˉ guiáˈˆ jóoˋ e fɨɨˋ do. 20 Jo̱ i̱ dseata˜ íˋguɨb cangojéengˋneiñˈ fɨˊ quiniˇ i̱ dseata˜ i̱ quidsiˊ íˈˋ, jo̱ lalab cajíngˈˉ i̱ fii˜ i̱ sɨmɨ́ˆ do casɨ́ˈrˉ i̱ dseata˜ quidsiˊ íˈˋ do:

—I̱ dseaˋ Israel la ngɨrˊ jmóorˋ gaˋ jee˜ fɨɨˋ, 21 jo̱guɨ erˊ jaléˈˋ e jaˋ cuǿøngˋ niˈíingˈ˜naaˈ o̱ˈguɨ nijmitíˆnaaˈ, jneaa˜aaˈ dseaˋ lɨ́ɨˊɨɨˈ dseaˋ romano.

22 Jo̱ canaangˋ dseaˋ fɨɨˋ e iiñ˜ nijmeámˈˋbreiñˈ do, jo̱guɨ i̱ dseata˜ quidsiˊ íˈˋ do caquiʉˈrˊ ta˜ e niˈuǿiñˈˉ do sɨ̱ˈˆ i̱ dseaˋ do jo̱guɨ nibǿøngˉneiñˈ do có̱o̱ˈ˜ sɨɨˉ. 23 Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ e cabǿøngˉneiñˈ do eáangˊ, jo̱ fɨˊ dsíiˊ ˈnʉñíbˆ catáiñˈˋ dseaˋ do, jo̱guɨ caquiʉˈrˊ ta˜ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ jmóoˋ íˆ ˈnʉñíˆ e nijméiñˈˉ íˆ dseángˈˉ røøbˋ i̱ dseaˋ sɨjnɨ́ɨngˇ do. 24 Jo̱ mɨ˜ caˈíngˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ jmóoˋ íˆ e ˈnʉñíˆ do e júuˆ jo̱, jo̱baˈ catáiñˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ do cartɨˊ aˈˊguɨ dsíiˊ e ˈnʉñíˆ do, jo̱guɨ tɨɨiñˈˉ do cacúiñˈˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜ tú̱ˉ ˈmaˋ e dsi˜ tooˋ.

25 Jo̱ ie˜ uǿøˋ guienʉ́ʉˊ jo̱b, lajeeˇ e Paaˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ Silas féiñˈˊ Fidiéeˇ jo̱guɨ ørˊ e quiáˈˉ jmiféiñˈˊ Fidiéeˇ cajo̱, jo̱ i̱ dseaˋ caguiaangˉguɨ i̱ sɨjnɨ́ɨngˇ do lɨco̱ˈ núuˋbre, 26 jo̱ lajeeˇ jo̱b, co̱o̱ˋ cajǿbˈˋ uǿˉ e teáˋ eáangˊ jo̱ canaangˋ sojáˉ tɨɨˉ fɨɨˋ quiáˈˉ e ˈnʉñíˆ do. Jo̱ dsifɨˊ lajo̱b canaˊ jaléˈˋ jnɨ́ˆ quiáˈˉ, jo̱guɨ casojiʉ́bˈˋ jaléˈˋ ñíˆ cadena e ˈñúungˈ˜ jaléngˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ sɨjnɨ́ɨngˇ do. 27 Jo̱ mɨ˜ cajnéˉ dsíiˊ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ jmóoˋ íˆ ˈnʉñíˆ do jo̱guɨ cangárˉ e nɨˈóobˊ jaléˈˋ jnɨ́ˆ quiáˈˉ e ˈnʉñíˆ do, jo̱baˈ dsifɨˊ lajo̱b caguirˊ ñisʉ̱ˈˋ quiáˈrˉ e sɨˈíˆ nijngángˈˉ ˈñiaˈrˊ, co̱ˈ ɨˊ dsíirˊ e nɨcaláamˉ jaléngˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ sɨjnɨ́ɨngˇ do. 28 Dsʉˈ dsifɨˊ lajo̱b guicaféˈˋ Paaˉ e teáˋ eáangˊ jo̱ guicajíñˈˉ:

—¡Jaˋ e jmáangˈ˜ uøˈˊ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ co̱o̱ˋ, co̱ˈ lab téeˈ˜naaˈ lajɨɨˉnaaˈ!

29 Jo̱baˈ i̱ dseaˋ jmóoˋ íˆ ˈnʉñíˆ do camɨrˊ co̱o̱ˋ jɨˋ, jo̱ caˈírˉ güɨˈíiˊ fɨˊ dsíiˊ e ˈnʉñíˆ do e jléeiñˋ dsʉˈ e ˈgóˈrˋ, jo̱ mɨ˜ caguiérˉ lɨ˜ teáangˈ˜ dseaˋ do jo̱ catúuiñˊ uii˜ tɨɨˉ i̱ Paaˉ do có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ Silas. 30 Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ jo̱, caˈuǿømˋbreiñˈ do fɨˊ caluuˇ jo̱ cajmɨngɨ́ˈˉreiñˈ:

—¿E˜ ˈnéˉ jmee˜e e laco̱ˈ nileáanˋn jee˜ jaléˈˋ dseeˉ quiéˉe?

31 Jo̱baˈ cañíiˋ i̱ dseaˋ do:

—Jáˈˉ güɨlíinˈˋ júuˆ quiáˈˉ Fíiˋnaaˈ Jesús jo̱ niˈíimˉ dseeˉ quíiˈˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ dseeˉ quiáˈˉ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ sɨnʉ́ʉˆ quíiˈˉ.

32 Jo̱ canaaiñˋ sɨ́ˈˋguɨr dseaˋ do có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ dseaˋ sɨnʉ́ʉˆ quiáiñˈˉ júuˆ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ. 33 Jo̱ ˈñiaˈˊ ie˜ uǿøˋ jo̱, i̱ dseaˋ jmóoˋ íˆ e ˈnʉñíˆ do cajméerˋ mɨ́ɨˊ lɨ˜ sɨcuɨ́ˈˋ quiáˈˉ i̱ Paaˉ do có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ Silas. Jo̱ lɨ́ˉ jo̱, cajgáangˉ i̱ dseaˋ jmóoˋ íˆ ˈnʉñíˆ do jmɨɨˋ co̱lɨɨng˜ có̱o̱ˈ˜ dseaˋ sɨnʉ́ʉˆ quiáˈrˉ e laco̱ˈ cuøˊ li˜ e caˈuíingˉ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ do dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ. 34 Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ jo̱, catǿˈrˉ i̱ dseaˋ gángˉ do fɨˊ quiáˈrˉ jo̱ cacuøˈˊreiñˈ e cagǿˈrˋ. Jo̱ i̱ dseaˋ íˋ co̱lɨɨng˜ có̱o̱ˈ˜ dseaˋ sɨnʉ́ʉˆ quiáˈrˉ dsíngˈˉ calɨˈiáangˋ dsíirˊ, co̱ˈ jábˈˉ calɨ́iñˉ júuˆ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ.

35 Jo̱ mɨ˜ cajneáˉ lajo̱, i̱ dseata˜ i̱ quidsiˊ íˈˋ do casíiñˋ tú̱ˉ ˈnɨˊ mɨ́ɨngˈ˜ ɨ́ɨˈ˜ quiáˈrˉ i̱ quie̱ˊ júuˆ quiáˈˉ i̱ dseaˋ jmóoˋ íˆ ˈnʉñíˆ do e nileáiñˉ Paaˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ Silas. 36 Jo̱ lalab casɨ́ˈˉ i̱ dseaˋ jmóoˋ íˆ ˈnʉñíˆ do Paaˉ:

—I̱ dseata˜ i̱ quidsiˊ íˈˋ do nɨcasíiñˋ júuˆ quiéˉe e nilaamˉbaˈ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ. Jo̱ nɨcuǿømˋ güɨlíingˋnaˈ juguiʉ́ˉ.

37 Jo̱baˈ cañíiˋ Paaˉ quiáˈˉ i̱ ɨ́ɨˈ˜ i̱ quie̱ˊ júuˆ do:

—Caquiʉˈˊ i̱ dseata˜ do ta˜ e cabǿøngˉ dseaˋ jneaˈˆ, dseaˋ calɨsé̱ˋnaaˈ fɨˊ lɨ˜ quiʉˈˊ dseaˋ Roma ta˜, fɨˊ jee˜ dseaˋ fɨɨˋ e jí̱i̱ˈ˜ jaˋ mɨˊ caquidsirˊ íˈˋ quíˉnaaˈ, jo̱guɨ catáiñˈˋ jneaˈˆ ˈnʉñíˆ; jo̱guɨ lana iiñ˜ leáiñˉ jneaˈˆ e ɨɨngˋ, dsʉˈ jaˋ uǿˋnaaˈ cartɨˊ güɨlíiñˉ yaaiñ˜ e niˈuǿiñˉ jneaˈˆ song lajo̱.

38 Jo̱ cangocó̱o̱bˋ i̱ ɨ́ɨˈ˜ do júuˆ fɨˊ lɨ˜ neáangˊ dseata˜ i̱ quidsiˊ íˈˋ do. Jo̱ mɨ˜ canúurˉ júuˆ e quié̱e̱ˋ i̱ ɨ́ɨˈ˜ do, cafǿmˈˊbre co̱ˈ e canúurˉ júuˆ e dseaˋ i̱ calɨséngˋ fɨˊ lɨ˜ quiʉˈˊ dseaˋ Roma tab˜ lɨ́ɨngˊ i̱ dseaˋ gángˉ do. 39 Jo̱ cangolíingˆ i̱ dseata˜ quidsiˊ íˈˋ do e ngomɨrˇ jmɨˈeeˇ fɨˊ quiniˇ Paaˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ Silas e nijméiñˈˉ do féngˈˊ dsíirˊ quiáˈˉ jaléˈˋ e calɨ́ˉ do. Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ jo̱, caˈuǿømˋbre jo̱ camɨˈrˊ jmɨˈeeˇ dseaˋ do e niˈuǿmˋbiñˈ e fɨˊ jee˜ fɨɨˋ do. 40 Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ e caˈuøøngˋ i̱ Paaˉ do có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ Silas fɨˊ dsíiˊ ˈnʉñíˆ, cangolíimˉtu̱r fɨˊ quiáˈˉ Lidia. Jo̱ fɨˊ jo̱b cajíngˈˊtu̱ rúiñˈˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ, jo̱guɨ cacuøˈˊguɨr bíˋ dseaˋ do cajo̱. Jo̱ ngɨ́ˋ jo̱, caˈuøømˋbre e fɨˊ do, jo̱ fɨˊ lɨ˜ jiébˈˋ cangolíiñˆ.

Timothy Joins Paul and Silas

16 Paul came to Derbe and then to Lystra,(A) where a disciple named Timothy(B) lived, whose mother was Jewish and a believer(C) but whose father was a Greek. The believers(D) at Lystra and Iconium(E) spoke well of him. Paul wanted to take him along on the journey, so he circumcised him because of the Jews who lived in that area, for they all knew that his father was a Greek.(F) As they traveled from town to town, they delivered the decisions reached by the apostles and elders(G) in Jerusalem(H) for the people to obey.(I) So the churches were strengthened(J) in the faith and grew daily in numbers.(K)

Paul’s Vision of the Man of Macedonia

Paul and his companions traveled throughout the region of Phrygia(L) and Galatia,(M) having been kept by the Holy Spirit from preaching the word in the province of Asia.(N) When they came to the border of Mysia, they tried to enter Bithynia, but the Spirit of Jesus(O) would not allow them to. So they passed by Mysia and went down to Troas.(P) During the night Paul had a vision(Q) of a man of Macedonia(R) standing and begging him, “Come over to Macedonia and help us.” 10 After Paul had seen the vision, we(S) got ready at once to leave for Macedonia, concluding that God had called us to preach the gospel(T) to them.

Lydia’s Conversion in Philippi

11 From Troas(U) we put out to sea and sailed straight for Samothrace, and the next day we went on to Neapolis. 12 From there we traveled to Philippi,(V) a Roman colony and the leading city of that district[a] of Macedonia.(W) And we stayed there several days.

13 On the Sabbath(X) we went outside the city gate to the river, where we expected to find a place of prayer. We sat down and began to speak to the women who had gathered there. 14 One of those listening was a woman from the city of Thyatira(Y) named Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth. She was a worshiper of God. The Lord opened her heart(Z) to respond to Paul’s message. 15 When she and the members of her household(AA) were baptized,(AB) she invited us to her home. “If you consider me a believer in the Lord,” she said, “come and stay at my house.” And she persuaded us.

Paul and Silas in Prison

16 Once when we were going to the place of prayer,(AC) we were met by a female slave who had a spirit(AD) by which she predicted the future. She earned a great deal of money for her owners by fortune-telling. 17 She followed Paul and the rest of us, shouting, “These men are servants of the Most High God,(AE) who are telling you the way to be saved.” 18 She kept this up for many days. Finally Paul became so annoyed that he turned around and said to the spirit, “In the name of Jesus Christ I command you to come out of her!” At that moment the spirit left her.(AF)

19 When her owners realized that their hope of making money(AG) was gone, they seized Paul and Silas(AH) and dragged(AI) them into the marketplace to face the authorities. 20 They brought them before the magistrates and said, “These men are Jews, and are throwing our city into an uproar(AJ) 21 by advocating customs unlawful for us Romans(AK) to accept or practice.”(AL)

22 The crowd joined in the attack against Paul and Silas, and the magistrates ordered them to be stripped and beaten with rods.(AM) 23 After they had been severely flogged, they were thrown into prison, and the jailer(AN) was commanded to guard them carefully. 24 When he received these orders, he put them in the inner cell and fastened their feet in the stocks.(AO)

25 About midnight(AP) Paul and Silas(AQ) were praying and singing hymns(AR) to God, and the other prisoners were listening to them. 26 Suddenly there was such a violent earthquake that the foundations of the prison were shaken.(AS) At once all the prison doors flew open,(AT) and everyone’s chains came loose.(AU) 27 The jailer woke up, and when he saw the prison doors open, he drew his sword and was about to kill himself because he thought the prisoners had escaped.(AV) 28 But Paul shouted, “Don’t harm yourself! We are all here!”

29 The jailer called for lights, rushed in and fell trembling before Paul and Silas.(AW) 30 He then brought them out and asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”(AX)

31 They replied, “Believe(AY) in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved(AZ)—you and your household.”(BA) 32 Then they spoke the word of the Lord to him and to all the others in his house. 33 At that hour of the night(BB) the jailer took them and washed their wounds; then immediately he and all his household were baptized.(BC) 34 The jailer brought them into his house and set a meal before them; he(BD) was filled with joy because he had come to believe in God—he and his whole household.

35 When it was daylight, the magistrates sent their officers to the jailer with the order: “Release those men.” 36 The jailer(BE) told Paul, “The magistrates have ordered that you and Silas be released. Now you can leave. Go in peace.”(BF)

37 But Paul said to the officers: “They beat us publicly without a trial, even though we are Roman citizens,(BG) and threw us into prison. And now do they want to get rid of us quietly? No! Let them come themselves and escort us out.”

38 The officers reported this to the magistrates, and when they heard that Paul and Silas were Roman citizens, they were alarmed.(BH) 39 They came to appease them and escorted them from the prison, requesting them to leave the city.(BI) 40 After Paul and Silas came out of the prison, they went to Lydia’s house,(BJ) where they met with the brothers and sisters(BK) and encouraged them. Then they left.

Footnotes

  1. Acts 16:12 The text and meaning of the Greek for the leading city of that district are uncertain.