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Now when they had traveled through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they came to Thessalonica, where there was a synagogue of the Jews.
 
Прешє́дша же а҆мфїпо́ль и҆ а҆поллѡ́нїю, внидо́ста въ солѹ́нь, и҆дѣ́же бѣ̀ со́нмище ї҆ѹде́йское.

And according to Paul’s custom, he went to them, and for three Sabbaths reasoned with them from the Scriptures,
 
По ѡ҆бы́чаю же своемѹ̀ па́ѵелъ вни́де къ ни҄мъ и҆ по сѹббѡ҄ты трѝ стѧза́шесѧ съ ни́ми ѿ писа́нїй,

explaining and giving evidence that the Christ had to suffer and rise again from the dead, and saying, “This Jesus whom I am proclaiming to you is the Christ.”
 
сказѹ́ѧ и҆ предлага́ѧ и҆̀мъ, ѩ҆́кѡ хр҇тѹ̀ подоба́ше пострада́ти и҆ воскр҇нѹти ѿ ме́ртвыхъ, и҆ ѩ҆́кѡ се́й ї҆и҃съ, є҆го́же а҆́зъ проповѣ́дѹю ва́мъ, є҆́сть хр҇то́съ.

And some of them were persuaded and joined Paul and Silas, along with a large number of the God-fearing Greeks and a number of the leading women.
 
И҆ нѣ́цыи ѿ ни́хъ вѣ́роваша и҆ приложи́шасѧ къ па́ѵлѹ и҆ сі́лѣ, ѿ чести́выхъ є҆́ллинъ мно́жество мно́го и҆ ѿ же́нъ благоро́дныхъ не ма́лѡ.

But the Jews, becoming jealous and taking along some wicked men from the market place, formed a mob and set the city in an uproar; and attacking the house of Jason, they were seeking to bring them out to the people.
 
Возревнова́вше же непоко́ршїисѧ ї҆ѹде́є и҆ прїе́мше крамо́лники нѣ҄кїѧ мѹ́жы ѕлы҄ѧ, и҆ собра́вше наро́дъ, мо́лвѧхѹ по гра́дѹ: наше́дше же на до́мъ ї҆ассо́новъ, и҆ска́хѹ и҆̀хъ и҆звестѝ къ наро́дѹ.

When they did not find them, they began dragging Jason and some brethren before the city authorities, shouting, “These men who have upset the world have come here also;
 
Не ѡ҆брѣ́тше же и҆́хъ, влеча́хѹ ї҆ассо́на и҆ нѣ҄кїѧ ѿ бра́тїй ко градонача́лникѡмъ, вопїю́ще, ѩ҆́кѡ, и҆̀же разврати́ша вселе́ннѹю, сі́и и҆ здѣ̀ прїидо́ша,

and Jason has welcomed them, and they all act contrary to the decrees of Caesar, saying that there is another king, Jesus.”
 
и҆̀хже прїѧ́тъ ї҆ассо́нъ: и҆ сі́и всѝ проти́внѡ велѣ́нїємъ ке́сарєвымъ творѧ́тъ, цр҃ѧ̀ глаго́люще и҆но́го бы́ти, ї҆и҃са.

They stirred up the crowd and the city authorities who heard these things.
 
Смѧто́ша же наро́дъ и҆ градонача́лники слы́шащыѧ сїѧ҄:

And when they had received a pledge from Jason and the others, they released them.
 
взе́мше же дово́лное ѿ ї҆ассо́на и҆ ѿ про́чихъ, ѿпѹсти́ша и҆̀хъ.

The brethren immediately sent Paul and Silas away by night to Berea, and when they arrived, they went into the synagogue of the Jews.
 
Бра́тїѧ же а҆́бїе въ нощѝ ѿсла́ша па́ѵла и҆ сі́лѹ въ бе́рїю: и҆̀же пришє́дша, и҆до́ста въ собо́ръ ї҆ѹде́йскїй.

Now these were more noble-minded than those in Thessalonica, for they received the word with great eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see whether these things were so.
 
Сі́и же бѧ́хѹ благоро́днѣйши живѹ́щихъ въ солѹ́ни, и҆̀же прїѧ́ша сло́во со всѣ́мъ ѹ҆се́рдїемъ, по всѧ҄ дни҄ разсѹжда́юще писа҄нїѧ, а҆́ще сѹ́ть сїѧ҄ та́кѡ.

Therefore many of them believed, along with a number of prominent Greek women and men.
 
Мно́зи ѹ҆̀бо ѿ ни́хъ вѣ́роваша, и҆ ѿ є҆́ллинскихъ же́нъ благоѡбра́зныхъ и҆ мѹже́й не ма́лѡ.

But when the Jews of Thessalonica found out that the word of God had been proclaimed by Paul in Berea also, they came there as well, agitating and stirring up the crowds.
 
И҆ ѩ҆́кѡ ѹ҆вѣ́даша и҆̀же ѿ солѹ́нѧ ї҆ѹде́є, ѩ҆́кѡ и҆ въ бе́рїи проповѣ́дасѧ ѿ па́ѵла сло́во бж҃їе, прїидо́ша и҆ та́мѡ дви́жѹще и҆ смѹща́юще наро́ды.

Then immediately the brethren sent Paul out to go as far as the sea; and Silas and Timothy remained there.
 
А҆́бїе же тогда̀ бра́тїѧ ѿпѹсти́ша па́ѵла и҆тѝ на помо́рїе: ѡ҆ста́ста же сі́ла и҆ тїмоѳе́й та́мѡ.

Now those who escorted Paul brought him as far as Athens; and receiving a command for Silas and Timothy to come to him as soon as possible, they left.
 
Провожда́ющїи же па́ѵла ведо́ша є҆го̀ да́же до а҆ѳи́нъ, и҆ прїе́мше за́повѣдь къ сі́лѣ и҆ тїмоѳе́ю, да ѩ҆́кѡ скорѣ́е прїи́дѹтъ къ немѹ̀, и҆зыдо́ша.

Now while Paul was waiting for them at Athens, his spirit was being provoked within him as he was observing the city full of idols.
 
(За҄ 40.) Во а҆ѳи́нѣхъ же ждѹ́щѹ и҆́хъ па́ѵлѹ, раздража́шесѧ дѹ́хъ є҆гѡ̀ въ не́мъ зрѧ́щемъ їдѡлъ по́лнъ сѹ́щь гра́дъ.

So he was reasoning in the synagogue with the Jews and the God-fearing Gentiles, and in the market place every day with those who happened to be present.
 
Стѧза́шесѧ же ѹ҆̀бо на со́нмищи со ї҆ѹдє́и и҆ съ чести́выми, и҆ на то́ржищи по всѧ҄ дни҄ съ приключа́ющимисѧ.

And also some of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers were conversing with him. Some were saying, “What would this idle babbler wish to say?” Others, “He seems to be a proclaimer of strange deities,” — because he was preaching Jesus and the resurrection.
 
Нѣ́цыи же ѿ є҆пїкѹ́ръ и҆ ѿ стѡ́їкъ фїлосѡ́фъ стѧза́хѹсѧ съ ни́мъ: и҆ нѣ́цыи глаго́лахѹ: что̀ ѹ҆́бѡ хо́щетъ сѹесло́вивый се́й глаго́лати; И҆ні́и же: чѹжди́хъ богѡ́въ мни́тсѧ проповѣ́дникъ бы́ти: ѩ҆́кѡ ї҆и҃са и҆ воскр҇нїе благовѣствова́ше и҆̀мъ.

And they took him and brought him to the Areopagus, saying, “May we know what this new teaching is which you are proclaiming?
 
(За҄.) Пое́мше же є҆го̀, ведо́ша на а҆реопа́гъ, глаго́люще: мо́жемъ ли разѹмѣ́ти, что̀ но́вое сїѐ глаго́лемое тобо́ю ѹ҆ч҃нїе;

“For you are bringing some strange things to our ears; so we want to know what these things mean.”
 
стра҄нна бо нѣ҄каѧ влага́еши во ѹ҆шеса̀ на҄ша: хо́щемъ ѹ҆̀бо разѹмѣ́ти, что̀ хотѧ́тъ сїѧ҄ бы́ти;

(Now all the Athenians and the strangers visiting there used to spend their time in nothing other than telling or hearing something new.)
 
А҆ѳине́є же всѝ и҆ приходѧ́щїи стра́ннїи ни во что́же и҆́но ѹ҆пражнѧ́хѹсѧ, ра́звѣ глаго́лати что̀ и҆лѝ слы́шати но́вое.

So Paul stood in the midst of the Areopagus and said, “Men of Athens, I observe that you are very religious in all respects.
 
Ста́въ же па́ѵелъ посредѣ̀ а҆реопа́га, речѐ: мѹ́жїе а҆ѳине́йстїи, по всемѹ̀ зрю̀ вы̀ а҆́ки благочести҄выѧ:

“For while I was passing through and examining the objects of your worship, I also found an altar with this inscription, ‘TO AN UNKNOWN GOD.’ Therefore what you worship in ignorance, this I proclaim to you.
 
проходѧ́ бо и҆ соглѧ́даѧ чествова҄нїѧ ва҄ша, ѡ҆брѣто́хъ и҆ ка́пище, на не́мже бѣ̀ напи́сано: невѣ́домомѹ бг҃ѹ. Є҆го́же ѹ҆̀бо не вѣ́дѹще (благолѣ́пнѣ) чтетѐ, сего̀ а҆́зъ проповѣ́дѹю ва́мъ.

“The God who made the world and all things in it, since He is Lord of heaven and earth, does not dwell in temples made with hands;
 
Бг҃ъ сотвори́вый мі́ръ и҆ всѧ҄, ѩ҆̀же въ не́мъ, се́й нб҃сѐ и҆ землѝ гд҇ь сы́й, не въ рѹкотворе́нныхъ хра́мѣхъ живе́тъ,

nor is He served by human hands, as though He needed anything, since He Himself gives to all people life and breath and all things;
 
ни ѿ рѹ́къ человѣ́ческихъ ѹ҆гождє́нїѧ прїе́млетъ, тре́бѹѧ что̀, са́мъ даѧ̀ всѣ҄мъ живо́тъ и҆ дыха́нїе и҆ всѧ҄:

and He made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined their appointed times and the boundaries of their habitation,
 
сотвори́лъ же є҆́сть ѿ є҆ди́ныѧ кро́ве ве́сь ѩ҆зы́къ человѣ́чь, жи́ти по всемѹ̀ лицѹ̀ земно́мѹ, ѹ҆ста́вивъ пред̾ѹчинє́наѧ времена̀ и҆ предѣ́лы селе́нїѧ и҆́хъ,

that they would seek God, if perhaps they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us;
 
взыска́ти гд҇а, да понѐ ѡ҆сѧ́жѹтъ є҆го̀ и҆ ѡ҆брѧ́щѹтъ, ѩ҆́кѡ не дале́че ѿ є҆ди́нагѡ коегѡ́ждо на́съ сѹ́ща:

for in Him we live and move and exist, as even some of your own poets have said, ‘For we also are His children.’
 
ѡ҆ не́мъ бо живе́мъ и҆ дви́жемсѧ и҆ є҆смы̀, ѩ҆́коже и҆ нѣ́цыи ѿ ва́шихъ кни҄жникъ реко́ша: сегѡ́ бо и҆ ро́дъ є҆смы̀.

“Being then the children of God, we ought not to think that the Divine Nature is like gold or silver or stone, an image formed by the art and thought of man.
 
Ро́дъ ѹ҆̀бо сѹ́ще бж҃їй, не до́лжни є҆смы̀ непщева́ти подо́бно бы́ти бж҇тво̀ зла́тѹ, и҆лѝ сребрѹ̀, и҆лѝ ка́меню хѹдо́жнѣ начерта́нѹ, и҆ смышле́нїю человѣ́чѹ:

“Therefore having overlooked the times of ignorance, God is now declaring to men that all people everywhere should repent,
 
лѣ҄та ѹ҆̀бо невѣ́дѣнїѧ презира́ѧ бг҃ъ, нн҃ѣ повелѣва́етъ человѣ́кѡмъ всѣ҄мъ всю́дѹ пока́ѧтисѧ:

because He has fixed a day in which He will judge the world in righteousness through a Man whom He has appointed, having furnished proof to all men by raising Him from the dead.”
 
занѐ ѹ҆ста́вилъ є҆́сть де́нь, въ ѻ҆́ньже хо́щетъ сѹди́ти вселе́ннѣй въ пра́вдѣ, ѡ҆ мѹ́жи, є҆го́же пред̾ѹста́ви, вѣ́рѹ подаѧ̀ всѣ҄мъ, воскр҃си́въ є҆го̀ ѿ ме́ртвыхъ.

Now when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some began to sneer, but others said, “We shall hear you again concerning this.”
 
Слы́шавше же воскр҇нїе ме́ртвыхъ, ѻ҆́вїи ѹ҆́бѡ рѹга́хѹсѧ, ѻ҆́вїи же рѣ́ша: да слы́шимъ тѧ̀ па́ки ѡ҆ се́мѣ.

So Paul went out of their midst.
 
И҆ та́кѡ па́ѵелъ и҆зы́де ѿ среды̀ и҆́хъ.

But some men joined him and believed, among whom also were Dionysius the Areopagite and a woman named Damaris and others with them.
 
Нѣ́цыи же мѹ́жїе прилѣпи́вшесѧ є҆мѹ̀, вѣ́роваша: въ ни́хже бѣ̀ и҆ дїонѵ́сїй а҆реопагі́тскїй, и҆ жена̀ и҆́менемъ да́марь, и҆ дрѹзі́и съ ни́ми.



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