Common English Bible

Acts Of The Apostles 19:8-23 Common English Bible (CEB)

8. Paul went to the synagogue and spoke confidently for the next three months. He interacted with those present and offered convincing arguments concerning the nature of God’s kingdom.

9. Some people had closed their minds, though. They refused to believe and publicly slandered the Way. As a result, Paul left them, took the disciples with him, and continued his daily interactions in Tyrannus’ lecture hall.

10. This went on for two years, so that everyone living in the province of Asia—both Jews and Greeks—heard the Lord’s word.

11. God was doing unusual miracles through Paul.

12. Even the small towels and aprons that had touched his skin were taken to the sick, and their diseases were cured and the evil spirits left them.

13. There were some Jews who traveled around throwing out evil spirits. They tried to use the power of the name of the Lord Jesus against some people with evil spirits. They said, "In the name of the Jesus whom Paul preaches, I command you!"

14. The seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, were doing this.

15. The evil spirit replied, "I know Jesus and I’m familiar with Paul, but who are you?"

16. The person who had an evil spirit jumped on them and overpowered them all with such force that they ran out of that house naked and wounded.

17. This became known to the Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus. Everyone was seized with fear and they held the name of the Lord Jesus in the highest regard.

18. Many of those who had come to believe came, confessing their past practices.

19. This included a number of people who practiced sorcery. They collected their sorcery texts and burned them publicly. The value of those materials was calculated at more than someone might make if they worked for one hundred sixty-five years.

20. In this way the Lord’s word grew abundantly and strengthened powerfully.

21. Once these things had come to an end, Paul, guided by the Spirit, decided to return to Jerusalem, taking a route that would carry him through the provinces of Macedonia and Achaia. He said, "After I have been there, I must visit Rome as well."

22. He sent two of his assistants, Timothy and Erastus, to Macedonia, while he remained awhile in the province of Asia.

23. At that time a great disturbance erupted about the Way.