International Children’s Bible

The Acts 17:10-29 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

10. That same night the believers sent Paul and Silas to Berea. There Paul and Silas went to the Jewish synagogue.

11. These Jews were better than the Jews in Thessalonica. They were eager to hear the things Paul and Silas said. These Jews in Berea studied the Scriptures every day to find out if these things were true.

12. So, many of them believed. Many important Greek men and women also believed.

13. But when the Jews in Thessalonica learned that Paul was preaching the word of God in Berea, they came there, too. They upset the people and made trouble.

14. So the believers quickly sent Paul away to the coast. But Silas and Timothy stayed in Berea.

15. The men who took Paul went with him to Athens. Then they carried a message from Paul back to Silas and Timothy. It said, “Come to me as soon as you can.”

16. Paul was waiting for Silas and Timothy in Athens. He was troubled because he saw that the city was full of idols.

17. In the synagogue, he talked with the Jews and the Greeks who worshiped the true God. He also talked every day with people in the marketplace.

18. Some of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers argued with him. Some of them said, “This man doesn’t know what he is talking about. What is he trying to say?” Paul was telling them the Good News of Jesus’ rising from death. They said, “He seems to be telling us about some other gods.”

19. They got Paul and took him to a meeting of the Areopagus. They said, “Please explain to us this new idea that you have been teaching.

20. The things you are saying are new to us. We want to know what this teaching means.”

21. (All the people of Athens and those from other countries always used their time talking about all the newest ideas.)

22. Then Paul stood before the meeting of the Areopagus. He said, “Men of Athens, I can see that you are very religious in all things.

23. I was going through your city, and I saw the things you worship. I found an altar that had these words written on it: “TO A GOD WHO IS NOT KNOWN.” You worship a god that you don’t know. This is the God I am telling you about!

24. He is the God who made the whole world and everything in it. He is the Lord of the land and the sky. He does not live in temples that men build!

25. This God is the One who gives life, breath, and everything else to people. He does not need any help from them. He has everything he needs.

26. God began by making one man. From him came all the different people who live everywhere in the world. He decided exactly when and where they must live.

27. God wanted them to look for him and perhaps search all around for him and find him. But he is not far from any of us:

28. ‘By his power we live and move and exist.’ Some of your own poets have said: ‘For we are his children.’

29. We are God’s children. So, you must not think that God is like something that people imagine or make. He is not like gold, silver, or rock.