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Venerdi, 26 aprile 2024 - San Marcellino ( Letture di oggi)

Acts of the Apostles 28


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1Once we had come safely through, we discovered that the island was cal ed Malta.2The inhabitants treated us with unusual kindness. They made us all welcome by lighting a huge firebecause it had started to rain and the weather was cold.3Paul had collected a bundle of sticks and was putting them on the fire when a viper brought out by theheat attached itself to his hand.4When the inhabitants saw the creature hanging from his hand they said to one another, 'That manmust be a murderer; he may have escaped the sea, but divine justice would not let him live.'5However, he shook the creature off into the fire and came to no harm,6although they were expecting him at any moment to swell up or drop dead on the spot. After they hadwaited a long time without seeing anything out of the ordinary happen to him, they changed their minds andbegan to say he was a god.7In that neighbourhood there were estates belonging to the chief man of the island, whose name wasPublius. He received us and entertained us hospitably for three days.8It happened that Publius' father was in bed, suffering from fever and dysentery. Paul went in to seehim, and after a prayer he laid his hands on the man and healed him.9When this happened, the other sick people on the island also came and were cured;10they honoured us with many marks of respect, and when we sailed they put on board the provisionswe needed.11At the end of three months we set sail in a ship that had wintered in the island; she came fromAlexandria and her figurehead was the Twins.12We put in at Syracuse and spent three days there;13from there we followed the coast up to Rhegium. After one day there a south wind sprang up and onthe second day we made Puteoli,14where we found some brothers and had the great encouragement of staying a week with them. Andso we came to Rome.15When the brothers there heard about us they came to meet us, as far as the Forum of Appius and theThree Taverns. When Paul saw them he thanked God and took courage.16On our arrival in Rome Paul was al owed to stay in lodgings of his own with the soldier who guardedhim.17After three days he cal ed together the leading Jews. When they had assembled, he said to them,'Brothers, although I have done nothing against our people or the customs of our ancestors, I was arrested inJerusalem and handed over to the Romans.18They examined me and would have set me free, since they found me guilty of nothing involving thedeath penalty;19but the Jews lodged an objection, and I was forced to appeal to Caesar, though not because I hadany accusation to make against my own nation.20That is why I have urged you to see me and have a discussion with me, for it is on account of thehope of Israel that I wear this chain.'21They answered, 'We have received no letters from Judaea about you, nor has any of the brothersarrived here with any report or story of anything to your discredit.22We think it would be as wel to hear your own account of your position; al we know about this sect isthat it encounters opposition everywhere.'23So they arranged a day with him and a large number of them visited him at his lodgings. He put hiscase to them, testifying to the kingdom of God and trying to persuade them about Jesus, arguing from the Law ofMoses and the prophets from early morning until evening;24and some were convinced by what he said, while the rest were sceptical.25So they disagreed among themselves and, as they went away, Paul had one last thing to say to them,'How aptly the Holy Spirit spoke when he told your ancestors through the prophet Isaiah:26Go and say to this people: Listen and listen but never understand! Look and look but never perceive!27This people's heart is torpid, their ears dul ed, they have shut their eyes tight, to avoid using their eyesto see, their ears to hear, using their heart to understand, changing their ways and being healed by me.28'You must realise, then, that this salvation of God has been sent to the gentiles;they wil listen to it.'2930He spent the whole of the two years in his own rented lodging. He welcomed all who came to visithim,31proclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching the truth about the Lord Jesus Christ with completefearlessness and without any hindrance from anyone.