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Acts 17:20 - An Understandable Version (2005 edition)

20 You are telling us some very unusual things and we would like to know what they mean.”

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

20 For thou bringest certain strange things to our ears: we would know therefore what these things mean.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

20 For you set forth some startling things, foreign and strange to our ears; we wish to know therefore just what these things mean–

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American Standard Version (1901)

20 For thou bringest certain strange things to our ears: we would know therefore what these things mean.

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Common English Bible

20 You’ve told us some strange things and we want to know what they mean.” (

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Catholic Public Domain Version

20 For you bring certain new ideas to our ears. And so we would like to know what these things mean."

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Acts 17:20
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Now, those people you used to run around with cannot understand why you have stopped living such wasteful lives, so they just “badmouth” you.


Now the natural person [Note: Since this person is contrasted with the spiritual person of verse 15, it is taken here to mean the person without the Holy Spirit] does not receive the things [i.e., truths] revealed by the Holy Spirit of God, because they are [considered] foolishness to him. And he cannot understand them because they must be discerned by using spiritual judgment [i.e., judgment aided by the Holy Spirit].


but we [apostles] preach that Christ was crucified [for our sins]. This message is offensive to Jews and foolishness to [unconverted] Gentiles.


For the message of [Christ dying on] the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing [i.e., in a lost state], but it is God’s power to us who are being saved.


[Now] we have many things to say about Melchizedek, but because of your slowness to grasp things, they are hard to explain.


Now while Peter was much perplexed over the meaning of this vision, the men sent by Cornelius, having learned where Simon [the tanner] lived, arrived at the gate [of his house],


And they were amazed and perplexed [over this] and began saying to one another, “What does all this mean?”


So, when they heard [these things], many of Jesus’ disciples said, “This is difficult teaching. Who can listen to it [i.e., and accept it]?”


So, they kept what He told them to themselves, discussing [only] among themselves what “rising again from the dead” meant.


So, they led him to the Areopagus [i.e., an elevated assembly place called “the Hill of Mars”] and asked him, “Could we learn [more] about this new teaching you are speaking of?


(Now the local people of Athens, along with foreigners who lived there, spent [about] all their time telling about or listening to some new idea.)


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