Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version

Acts 23:1-13 Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version (ETR)

1. Paul looked at the council members and said, “Brothers, I have lived my life in a good way before God. I have always done what I thought was right.”

2. Ananias, the high priest, was there. When he heard this, he told the men who were standing near Paul to hit him in the mouth.

3. Paul said to Ananias, “God will hit you too! You are like a dirty wall that has been painted white. You sit there and judge me, using the Law of Moses. But you are telling them to hit me, and that is against the law.”

4. The men standing near Paul said to him, “Are you sure you want to insult God’s high priest like that?”

5. Paul said, “Brothers, I did not know this man was the high priest. The Scriptures say, ‘You must not say bad things about a leader of your people.’”

6. Paul knew that some of the men in the council meeting were Sadducees and some were Pharisees. So he shouted, “My brothers, I am a Pharisee and my father was a Pharisee! I am on trial here because I believe that people will rise from death.”

7. When Paul said this, a big argument started between the Pharisees and the Sadducees. The group was divided.

8. (The Sadducees believe that after people die, they will not live again as an angel or as a spirit. But the Pharisees believe in both.)

9. All these Jews began shouting louder and louder. Some of the teachers of the law, who were Pharisees, stood up and argued, “We find nothing wrong with this man. Maybe an angel or a spirit really did speak to him.”

10. The argument turned into a fight, and the commander was afraid that the Jews would tear Paul to pieces. So he told the soldiers to go down and take Paul away from these Jews and put him in the army building.

11. The next night the Lord Jesus came and stood by Paul. He said, “Be brave! You have told people in Jerusalem about me. You must do the same in Rome.”

12. The next morning some of the Jews made a plan to kill Paul. They made a promise to themselves that they would not eat or drink anything until they had killed him.

13. There were more than 40 of them who made this plan.