Acts 28:21-30

21 They said to him, "We have not received any letters from Judea about you, nor have any of our people come from there with any news or anything bad to say about you.
22 But we would like to hear your ideas, because we know that everywhere people speak against this party to which you belong."
23 So they set a date with Paul, and a large number of them came that day to the place where Paul was staying. From morning till night he explained to them his message about the Kingdom of God, and he tried to convince them about Jesus by quoting from the Law of Moses and the writings of the prophets.
24 Some of them were convinced by his words, but others would not believe.
25 So they left, disagreeing among themselves, after Paul had said this one thing: "How well the Holy Spirit spoke through the prophet Isaiah to your ancestors!
26 For he said, 1 "Go and say to this people: You will listen and listen, but not understand; you will look and look, but not see,
27 because this people's minds are dull, and they have stopped up their ears and closed their eyes. Otherwise, their eyes would see, their ears would hear, their minds would understand, and they would turn to me, says God, and I would heal them.' "
28 And Paul concluded: "You are to know, then, that God's message of salvation has been sent to the Gentiles. They will listen!"
30 For two years Paul lived in a place he rented for himself, and there he welcomed all who came to see him.

Cross References 1

  • 1. 28.26, 27Isaiah 6.9, 10 (LXX).

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. [Some manuscripts add verse 29:] After Paul said this, the Jews left, arguing violently among themselves.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.