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Acts 13:16

So Paul stood, lifted his hand to quiet them, and started speaking. "Men of Israel," he said, "and you God-fearing Gentiles, listen to me.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Antioch;   Catholicity;   Fear of God;   Law;   Minister, Christian;   Paul;   Preaching;   Synagogue;   Zeal, Religious;   Scofield Reference Index - Miracles;   Thompson Chain Reference - Missions, World-Wide;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Galatians, letter to the;   Mission;   Paul;   Timothy;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Time;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Gospels;   Pisidia;   Proselytes;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Acts;   Gestures;   Preaching in the Bible;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Arm;   Bible;   Canon of the New Testament;   Galatians, Epistle to the;   Messiah;   Paul the Apostle;   Preaching;   Proselyte;   Stephen;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Boyhood ;   Fear;   Galatia ;   Galatians Epistle to the;   Gestures;   Hand;   Inspiration and Revelation;   Israel;   Name ;   Proselyte;   Proselyte (2);   Synagogue;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Iconium;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Antioch;   Synagogue;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Proselyte;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Saul of Tarsus;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Audience;   Fear;   Gesture;   Proselyte;  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for October 14;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
Paul stood up and motioned with his hand and said: “Fellow Israelites, and you who fear God, listen!
King James Version (1611)
Then Paul stood vp, and beckning with his hand, said, Men of Israel, and ye that feare God, giue audience.
King James Version
Then Paul stood up, and beckoning with his hand said, Men of Israel, and ye that fear God, give audience.
English Standard Version
So Paul stood up, and motioning with his hand said: "Men of Israel and you who fear God, listen.
New American Standard Bible
Paul stood up, and motioning with his hand said, "Men of Israel, and you who fear God, listen:
New Century Version
Paul stood up, raised his hand, and said, "You Israelites and you who worship God, please listen!
Amplified Bible
So Paul stood up, and motioning with his hand, he said, "Men of Israel, and you who fear God, listen!
New American Standard Bible (1995)
Paul stood up, and motioning with his hand said, "Men of Israel, and you who fear God, listen:
Legacy Standard Bible
So Paul stood up, and motioning with his hand said, "Men of Israel, and you who fear God, listen:
Berean Standard Bible
Paul stood up, motioned with his hand, and began to speak: "Men of Israel and you Gentiles who fear God, listen to me!
Contemporary English Version
Paul got up. He motioned with his hand and said: People of Israel, and everyone else who worships God, listen!
Complete Jewish Bible
So Sha'ul stood, motioned with his hand, and said: "Men of Isra'el and God-fearers, listen!
Darby Translation
And Paul, rising up and making a sign with the hand, said, Israelites, and ye that fear God, hearken.
Easy-to-Read Version
Paul stood up, raised his hand to get their attention, and said, "People of Israel and all you others who worship the true God, please listen to me!
Geneva Bible (1587)
Then Paul stoode vp and beckened with the hand, and sayde, Men of Israel, and yee that feare God, hearken.
George Lamsa Translation
So Paul stood up, and lifting his hands said, O men of Israel, and those of you who fear God, hear my words:
Good News Translation
Paul stood up, motioned with his hand, and began to speak: "Fellow Israelites and all Gentiles here who worship God: hear me!
Lexham English Bible
So Paul stood up, and motioning with his hand, he said, "Israelite men, and those who fear God, listen!
Literal Translation
And rising up, and signaling with his hand, Paul said, Men, Israelites, and the ones fearing God, listen.
American Standard Version
And Paul stood up, and beckoning with the hand said, Men of Israel, and ye that fear God, hearken:
Bible in Basic English
And Paul, getting up and making a sign with his hand, said, Men of Israel, and you who have the fear of God, give ear.
Hebrew Names Version
Sha'ul stood up, and beckoning with his hand said, "Men of Yisra'el, and you who fear God, listen.
International Standard Version
Then Paul stood up, motioned with his hand, and said: "Men of Israel and you who fear God, listen!Acts 10:35;">[xr]
Etheridge Translation
And Paulos arose, and signed with his hand, and said to them:
Murdock Translation
And Paul arose, and waved his hand, and said: Men, sons of Israel, and ye that fear God, hear ye.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
Then Paul stoode vp, and beckened with the hande, and sayde: Men of Israel, & ye that feare God, geue audience.
English Revised Version
And Paul stood up, and beckoning with the hand said, Men of Israel, and ye that fear God, hearken.
World English Bible
Paul stood up, and beckoning with his hand said, "Men of Israel, and you who fear God, listen.
Wesley's New Testament (1755)
Then Paul standing, and waving his hand, said, Ye men of Israel, and ye that fear God, hearken.
Weymouth's New Testament
So Paul rose, and motioning with his hand for silence, said, "Israelites, and you others who fear God, pay attention to me.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
And Poul roos, and with hoond baad silence, and seide, Men of Israel, and ye that dreden God, here ye.
Update Bible Version
And Paul stood up, and beckoning with the hand said, Men of Israel, and you that fear God, listen:
Webster's Bible Translation
Then Paul stood up, and beckoning with [his] hand, said, Men of Israel, and ye that fear God, give audience.
New English Translation
So Paul stood up, gestured with his hand and said, "Men of Israel, and you Gentiles who fear God, listen:
New King James Version
Then Paul stood up, and motioning with his hand said, "Men of Israel, and you who fear God, listen:
New Life Bible
Paul got up. He raised his hand and said, "Jewish men and you who honor God, listen!
New Revised Standard
So Paul stood up and with a gesture began to speak: "You Israelites, and others who fear God, listen.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
And Paul, standing up, and making a sign with his hand, said - Ye men of Israel! and such as revere God! hearken: -
Douay-Rheims Bible
Then Paul rising up and with his hand bespeaking silence, said: Ye men of Israel and you that fear God, give ear.
Revised Standard Version
So Paul stood up, and motioning with his hand said: "Men of Israel, and you that fear God, listen.
Tyndale New Testament (1525)
Then Paul stode vp and beckened with the honde and sayde: Men of Israel and ye that feare God geve audiece.
Young's Literal Translation
And Paul having risen, and having beckoned with the hand, said, `Men, Israelites, and those fearing God, hearken:
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
Then stode Paul vp, and beckened with the hande (that they shulde holde their peace) and sayde:Ye men of Israel, and ye that feare God, herke to:
Mace New Testament (1729)
thereupon Paul stood up, and having made sign with his hand for their attention, he said, men of Israel, and ye that fear God, give audience.
THE MESSAGE
Paul stood up, paused and took a deep breath, then said, "Fellow Israelites and friends of God, listen. God took a special interest in our ancestors, pulled our people who were beaten down in Egyptian exile to their feet, and led them out of there in grand style. He took good care of them for nearly forty years in that godforsaken wilderness and then, having wiped out seven enemies who stood in the way, gave them the land of Canaan for their very own—a span in all of about 450 years. "Up to the time of Samuel the prophet, God provided judges to lead them. But then they asked for a king, and God gave them Saul, son of Kish, out of the tribe of Benjamin. After Saul had ruled forty years, God removed him from office and put King David in his place, with this commendation: ‘I've searched the land and found this David, son of Jesse. He's a man whose heart beats to my heart, a man who will do what I tell him.' "From out of David's descendants God produced a Savior for Israel, Jesus, exactly as he promised—but only after John had thoroughly alerted the people to his arrival by preparing them for a total life-change. As John was finishing up his work, he said, ‘Did you think I was the One? No, I'm not the One. But the One you've been waiting for all these years is just around the corner, about to appear. And I'm about to disappear.' "Dear brothers and sisters, children of Abraham, and friends of God, this message of salvation has been precisely targeted to you. The citizens and rulers in Jerusalem didn't recognize who he was and condemned him to death. They couldn't find a good reason, but demanded that Pilate execute him anyway. They did just what the prophets said they would do, but had no idea they were following to the letter the script of the prophets, even though those same prophets are read every Sabbath in their meeting places. "After they had done everything the prophets said they would do, they took him down from the cross and buried him. And then God raised him from death. There is no disputing that—he appeared over and over again many times and places to those who had known him well in the Galilean years, and these same people continue to give witness that he is alive. "And we're here today bringing you good news: the Message that what God promised the fathers has come true for the children—for us! He raised Jesus, exactly as described in the second Psalm: My Son! My very own Son! Today I celebrate you! "When he raised him from the dead, he did it for good—no going back to that rot and decay for him. That's why Isaiah said, ‘I'll give to all of you David's guaranteed blessings.' So also the psalmist's prayer: ‘You'll never let your Holy One see death's rot and decay.' "David, of course, having completed the work God set out for him, has been in the grave, dust and ashes, a long time now. But the One God raised up—no dust and ashes for him! I want you to know, my very dear friends, that it is on account of this resurrected Jesus that the forgiveness of your sins can be promised. He accomplishes, in those who believe, everything that the Law of Moses could never make good on. But everyone who believes in this raised-up Jesus is declared good and right and whole before God. "Don't take this lightly. You don't want the prophet's sermon to describe you: Watch out, cynics; Look hard—watch your world fall to pieces. I'm doing something right before your eyes That you won't believe, though it's staring you in the face." When the service was over, Paul and Barnabas were invited back to preach again the next Sabbath. As the meeting broke up, a good many Jews and converts to Judaism went along with Paul and Barnabas, who urged them in long conversations to stick with what they'd started, this living in and by God's grace. When the next Sabbath came around, practically the whole city showed up to hear the Word of God. Some of the Jews, seeing the crowds, went wild with jealousy and tore into Paul, contradicting everything he was saying, making an ugly scene. But Paul and Barnabas didn't back down. Standing their ground they said, "It was required that God's Word be spoken first of all to you, the Jews. But seeing that you want no part of it—you've made it quite clear that you have no taste or inclination for eternal life—the door is open to all the outsiders. And we're on our way through it, following orders, doing what God commanded when he said, I've set you up as light to all nations. You'll proclaim salvation to the four winds and seven seas!" When the non-Jewish outsiders heard this, they could hardly believe their good fortune. All who were marked out for real life put their trust in God—they honored God's Word by receiving that life. And this Message of salvation spread like wildfire all through the region. Some of the Jews convinced the most respected women and leading men of the town that their precious way of life was about to be destroyed. Alarmed, they turned on Paul and Barnabas and forced them to leave. Paul and Barnabas shrugged their shoulders and went on to the next town, Iconium, brimming with joy and the Holy Spirit, two happy disciples.
Simplified Cowboy Version
So Paul got up and motioned for everyone to quiet down. He said, "Listen up you cowboys from Israel and you God-fearing mavericks.

Contextual Overview

14 But Paul and Barnabas traveled inland to Antioch of Pisidia. On the Sabbath they went to the synagogue for the services. 15 After the usual readings from the books of Moses and the prophets, those in charge of the service sent them this message: "Brothers, if you have any word of encouragement for the people, come and give it." 16 So Paul stood, lifted his hand to quiet them, and started speaking. "Men of Israel," he said, "and you God-fearing Gentiles, listen to me. 17 "The God of this nation of Israel chose our ancestors and made them multiply and grow strong during their stay in Egypt. Then with a powerful arm he led them out of their slavery. 18 He put up with them through forty years of wandering in the wilderness. 19 Then he destroyed seven nations in Canaan and gave their land to Israel as an inheritance. 20 All this took about 450 years. "After that, God gave them judges to rule until the time of Samuel the prophet. 21 Then the people begged for a king, and God gave them Saul son of Kish, a man of the tribe of Benjamin, who reigned for forty years. 22 But God removed Saul and replaced him with David, a man about whom God said, ‘I have found David son of Jesse, a man after my own heart. He will do everything I want him to do.' 23 "And it is one of King David's descendants, Jesus, who is God's promised Savior of Israel!

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

beckoning: Acts 12:17, Acts 19:33, Acts 21:40

Men: Acts 13:26, Acts 2:22, Acts 3:12

and ye: Acts 13:42, Acts 13:43, Acts 13:46, Acts 10:2, Acts 10:35, 1 Kings 8:40, Psalms 67:7, Psalms 85:9, Psalms 135:20, Luke 1:50, Luke 23:40

give: Acts 2:14, Acts 22:1, Acts 22:22, Deuteronomy 32:46, Deuteronomy 32:47, Psalms 49:1-3, Psalms 78:1, Psalms 78:2, Micah 3:8, Micah 3:9, Matthew 11:15, Revelation 2:7, Revelation 2:11, Revelation 2:17, Revelation 2:29

Reciprocal: John 13:24 - beckoned Acts 17:17 - devout Acts 24:10 - had

Cross-References

Genesis 13:1
So Abram left Egypt and traveled north into the Negev, along with his wife and Lot and all that they owned.
Genesis 13:2
(Abram was very rich in livestock, silver, and gold.)
Genesis 13:3
From the Negev, they continued traveling by stages toward Bethel, and they pitched their tents between Bethel and Ai, where they had camped before.
Genesis 13:14
After Lot had gone, the Lord said to Abram, "Look as far as you can see in every direction—north and south, east and west.
Genesis 13:16
And I will give you so many descendants that, like the dust of the earth, they cannot be counted!
Genesis 13:18
So Abram moved his camp to Hebron and settled near the oak grove belonging to Mamre. There he built another altar to the Lord .
Genesis 15:5
Then the Lord took Abram outside and said to him, "Look up into the sky and count the stars if you can. That's how many descendants you will have!"
Genesis 17:6
I will make you extremely fruitful. Your descendants will become many nations, and kings will be among them!
Genesis 17:16
And I will bless her and give you a son from her! Yes, I will bless her richly, and she will become the mother of many nations. Kings of nations will be among her descendants."
Genesis 17:20
As for Ishmael, I will bless him also, just as you have asked. I will make him extremely fruitful and multiply his descendants. He will become the father of twelve princes, and I will make him a great nation.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Then Paul stood up,.... Not so much that he might be heard; or merely out of reverence and respect to the rulers, and the people; but to show that he accepted the invitation; as also in order to take his proper place in the synagogue, and sit down and teach, as was their custom:

and beckoning with his hand; to the people to be silent, and attend to what he had to say:

said, men of Israel; by whom are meant the proper Jews, the natural descendants of Jacob, whose name was Israel; this was accounted a very honourable character, and was a common form of address; see Acts 2:22

and ye that fear God; not as distinguishing some among the Israelites from the rest, as if there were some of them that did not fear God; for by these are meant, not Jews by birth, but proselytes, devout and religious men from among the Gentiles; who were proselyted to the Jewish religion, and attended with them in their synagogues on religious worship; and that there were such in this synagogue, is certain from Acts 13:43 and we find that sometimes the Jews distinguish the proselytes from the Israelites by this very character s: it is said, Psalms 128:1

"blessed is everyone that feareth the Lord, that walketh in his ways; he does not say blessed are the Israelites, blessed are the priests, blessed are the Levites, but blessed is everyone that feareth the Lord; אלו הגרים "these are the proselytes, for they fear the Lord"--of what proselyte is it "said blessed?" of the proselyte who is a proselyte of righteousness, and not of the Cuthites, of whom it is written, 2 Kings 17:33 but of a proselyte who fears the Lord, and walks in his ways;''

so Psalms 22:23 are interpreted by many Jewish writers t. Now to both these sort of persons, both to the proper Jews, and to the proselytes of righteousness, the apostle addresses himself, and desires they would give audience to what he had to say; which is as follows.

s Bemidbar Rabba, sect. 8. fol. 190. 4. t Midrash Tillim, Jarchi, & Aben Ezra, in loc.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Men of Israel - Jews. The design of this discourse of Paul was to introduce to them the doctrine that Jesus was the Messiah. To do this, he evinced his usual wisdom and address. To have commenced at once on this would have probably excited their prejudice and rage. He therefore pursued a train of argument which showed that he was a firm believer in the Scriptures; that he was acquainted with the history and promises of the Old Testament; and that he was not disposed to call in question the doctrines of their fathers. The passage which had been read had probably given occasion for him to pursue this train of thought. By going over, in a summary way, their history, and recounting the former dealings of God with them, he showed them that he believed the Scriptures; that a promise had been given of a Messiah; and that he had actually come according to the promise.

Ye that fear God - Probably proselytes of the gate, who had not yet been circumcised, but who had renounced idolatry, and were accustomed to worship with them in their synagogues.

Give audience - Hear.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Acts 13:16. Men of Israel — Ye that are Jews by birth; and ye that fear God-ye that are proselytes to the Jewish religion. In this discourse Paul proves that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, sent from God, not only for the salvation of the Jews, but of the whole human race. And this he does, not with the rhetorician's arts, but in a plain, simple detail of the history of Christ, and the most remarkable transactions of the people of God, which referred to his manifestation in the flesh. Rosenmuller.


 
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