Acts 17:5 - William Tyndale New Testament ¶ The jewes which believed not having indignation took unto them evil men which were vagabonds, and gathered a company, and set all the city on a roar, and made assault unto the house of Iason, and sought to bring them out to the people. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 But the Jews which believed not, moved with envy, took unto them certain lewd fellows of the baser sort, and gathered a company, and set all the city on an uproar, and assaulted the house of Jason, and sought to bring them out to the people. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition But the unbelieving Jews were aroused to jealousy, and, getting hold of some wicked men (ruffians and rascals) and loungers in the marketplace, they gathered together a mob, set the town in an uproar, and attacked the house of Jason, seeking to bring [Paul and Silas] out to the people. American Standard Version (1901) But the Jews, being moved with jealousy, took unto them certain vile fellows of the rabble, and gathering a crowd, set the city on an uproar; and assaulting the house of Jason, they sought to bring them forth to the people. Common English Bible But the Jews became jealous and brought along some thugs who were hanging out in the marketplace. They formed a mob and started a riot in the city. They attacked Jason’s house, intending to bring Paul and Silas before the people. Catholic Public Domain Version But the Jews, being jealous, and joining with certain evildoers among the common men, caused a disturbance, and they stirred up the city. And taking up a position near the house of Jason, they sought to lead them out to the people. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version But the Jews, moved with envy, and taking unto them some wicked men of the vulgar sort, and making a tumult, set the city in an uproar; and besetting Jason's house, sought to bring them out unto the people. |
When the jews saw the people, they were full of indignation and spake against those things which were spoken of Paul, They spake against it, and dispraised it, rayling on it.
¶ Thither came certain jews from Antioche and Iconium, and obtained the peoples' consent and stoned Paul, and drew him out of the city, supposing he had been dead.
But the unbelieving jews, stirred up and unquieted the minds of the gentiles against the brethren.
When the jews of Thessalonia had knowledge that the word of God was preached of Paul at Berrea, they came thither and moved the people,
and when they found them not, they drew Iason and certain brethren unto the heads of the city crying: These that trouble the world are come hither also,
which Iason hath received privily. And these all do contrary to the ordinations of Cesar, affirming another king, one Iesus.
And when they were sufficiently answered of Iason, and of the other they let them go.
¶ When Gallio was ruler of the country of Acaia. The jewes made insurrection with one accord against Paul, and brought him to the judge's seat,
For we are in jeopardy to be accused of this day's business. For as much as there is no cause whereby we may give a reckoning of this concourse of people.
¶ And the patriarchs having indignation sold Ioseph into Egypt, and God was with him,
¶ Timotheus my work fellow, and Lucius, and Iason, and Sopater, my kinsmen salute you.
For ye are yet carnal. As long verily as there is among you envying, strife and dissension: are ye not carnal, and walk after the manner of men?
In journeying often: In perils of waters In perils of robbers. In jeopardies of mine own nation: In jeopardies among the heathen. I have been in perils in cities, in perils in wilderness, in perils in the sea, in perils among false brethren,
envying, murder, drunkenness, gluttony, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have told you in time past, that they which commit such things shall not be inheritors of the kingdom of God:
Let us not be vain glorious, provoking one another, and envying one another.
¶ And ye counterfeited us, and of the Lord: and received the word in much affliction, with joy of the holy ghost:
Do ye suppose that the scripture saith in vain: The spirit that dwelleth in you, lusteth even contrary to envy: