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Acts 19:25-38 New International Reader's Version (NIRV)

25. One day he called them together. He also called others who were in the same kind of business. "Men," he said, "you know that we make good money from our work.

26. You have seen and heard what this fellow Paul is doing. He has talked to large numbers of people here in Ephesus. Almost everywhere in Asia Minor he has led people away from our gods. He says that the gods we make are not gods at all.

27. Our work is in danger of losing its good name. People's faith in the temple of the great goddess Artemis will be weakened. Now she is worshiped through all of Asia Minor and the whole world. But soon she will be robbed of her greatness."

28. When they heard this, they became very angry. They began shouting, "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!"

29. Soon people were making trouble in the whole city. They all rushed into the theater. They dragged Gaius and Aristarchus along with them. These two men had come with Paul from Macedonia.

30. Paul wanted to appear in front of the crowd. But the believers wouldn't let him.

31. Some of the officials in Asia Minor were friends of Paul. They sent him a message, begging him not to go into the theater.

32. The crowd didn't know what was going on. Some were shouting one thing and some another. Most of the people didn't even know why they were there.

33. The Jews pushed Alexander to the front. Some of the crowd tried to tell him what to say. But he motioned for them to be quiet. He wanted to speak up for himself in front of the people.

34. But then they realized that he was a Jew. So they all shouted the same thing for about two hours. "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!" they yelled.

35. The city clerk quieted the crowd down. "Men of Ephesus!" he said. "The whole world knows that the city of Ephesus guards the temple of the great Artemis. They know that Ephesus guards her statue, which fell from heaven.

36. These facts can't be questioned. So calm down. Don't do anything foolish.

37. "These men haven't robbed any temples. They haven't said evil things against our goddess. But you have brought them here anyhow.

38. Demetrius and the other skilled workers may feel they have been wronged by someone. Let them bring charges. The courts are open. We have our governors.

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