<h3>PAUL AND SILAS IN MACEDONIA</h3>
<p>One day as we were going to the place of prayer, a slave girl met
us who was under the control of a spirit that made her clairvoyant,
so that she brought great gain to her owners by fortune-telling. She
kept following Paul and the rest of us, crying, "These men are servants
of the Most High God; they proclaim to you the way of salvation."
This she did for many days until Paul, unable to stand
it longer, turned and said to the spirit, "In the name of Jesus Christ
I command you to come out of her." And it left her at once.</p>
<p>But when her owners saw that their hope of gain was gone, they
seized Paul and Silas and dragged them into the public square before
the city officials. Bringing them before the military rulers,
they said, "These are Jews who are making a disturbance in our
city; they proclaim customs which it is not lawful for us as Romans
to adopt or follow." The mob also joined in the attack upon them,
so the military rulers tore their garments off them and ordered them
to be beaten with rods. After beating them severely, they threw
them in prison and ordered the jailer to be sure to keep them safely.
On receiving this strict order, he put them into the inner prison and
fastened their feet in the stocks.</p>
<p>About midnight, as Paul and Silas were praying and singing
hymns to God, and while the prisoners were listening to them, there
was suddenly such a great earthquake that the very foundations of
the prison were shaken. Immediately all the doors were opened and
the chains that bound all the prisoners were loosened.</p>
<p>When the jailer suddenly awoke and saw the prison doors wide
open, he drew his sword and was about to kill himself, thinking the
prisoners had escaped. But Paul shouted, "Do no harm to yourself,
for we are all here!" So calling for lights, the jailer rush<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_297" id="Page_297">[297]</SPAN></span>ed in,
and trembling with fear, fell down before Paul and Silas. Then
bringing them out of the prison he said, "Sirs, what must I do to
be saved?" They answered, "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and
you and your household will be saved." So Paul and Silas preached
the word of the Lord to him and to all his family. Then the jailer
took them at that very hour of the night and washed their wounds,
and he and all his family were at once baptized. He then brought
them to his house and gave them food to eat, and greatly rejoiced
with all his family that they had come to believe in God.</p>
<p>The next morning the city officials sent the police with the order,
"Release these men." So the jailer told Paul, "The police have
brought an order to have you released; now you may come out and
go in peace." But Paul answered, "They have beaten us publicly
without trial, although we are Roman citizens, and they put us in
prison! Now they are going to send us out secretly! No, indeed.
Let them come here themselves and take us out."</p>
<p>The police reported this to the military rulers, who, when they
heard that they were Roman citizens, were afraid and came to make
peace with them, and when they had brought them out of prison,
they begged them to leave the city. So Paul and Silas left the prison,
and went to Lydia's house; and after they had seen the brothers
and encouraged them, they left the city.</p>
<p>After they had passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they
came to Thessalonica, where the Jews had a synagogue. As usual,
Paul went in, and for three weeks he argued with them, to prove to
them from the scriptures that the Christ had to suffer and rise from
the dead, and Paul said that "this Jesus I proclaim to you is the
Christ." Some of the Jews and a large number of God-fearing
Greeks and many of the leading women believed and threw in their
lot with Paul and Silas.</p>
<p>But the Jews were jealous and got hold of the loafers in the
market-place, and raised a mob and started a riot in the city. They
attacked Jason's house, so as to bring Paul and Silas out before the
people, and when they did not find them, they dragged Jason and
some of the brothers before the city officials, shouting, "These men
who have upset the whole world have come here too! Jason has welcomed
them. They do not keep the laws of Cæsar and declare that
some one else called Jesus is king." On hearing this the crowd and
the city officials were greatly troubled; but after Jason and the
others had pledged to keep the peace, they let them go.</p>
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<p>Then the brothers at once sent Paul and Silas away by night to
<ins title="Transcriber's Note: original reads 'Beroea'">Berœa</ins>. When they arrived there, they went to the Jewish synagogue,
where the people were of a nobler spirit than at Thessalonica,
for they were very ready to hear the teaching about Jesus, and studied
their scriptures daily to see if what Paul said was true. Many of
the Jews believed and also prominent Greek women and many men.</p>
<p>As soon as the Jews at Thessalonica learned that God's message
was being proclaimed by Paul at Berœa, they came there also to stir
up the people to riot. Then the brothers at once sent Paul on his
way to the sea-coast, but Silas and Timothy stayed at Berœa. The
friends who escorted Paul went with him as far as Athens, and left
him there, after receiving instructions that Silas and Timothy were
to come to him as soon as possible.</p>
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