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Acts 19:36
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Therefore, since these things are undeniable, you must keep calm and not do anything rash.
Seeing then that these things cannot be spoken against, ye ought to be quiet, and to doe nothing rashly.
Seeing then that these things cannot be spoken against, ye ought to be quiet, and to do nothing rashly.
Seeing then that these things cannot be denied, you ought to be quiet and do nothing rash.
"So, since these are undeniable facts, you ought to keep calm and to do nothing rash.
Since no one can say this is not true, you should be quiet. Stop and think before you do anything.
"So, since these things cannot be denied, you ought to be quiet and stay calm and not do anything rash.
"So, since these are undeniable facts, you ought to keep calm and to do nothing rash.
So, since these are undeniable facts, you ought to keep calm and to do nothing rash.
Since these things are undeniable, you ought to be calm and not do anything rash.
No one can deny this, and so you should calm down and not do anything foolish.
Since this is beyond dispute, you had better calm down and not do anything rash.
These things therefore being undeniable, it is necessary that ye should be calm and do nothing headlong.
No one can deny this, so you should be quiet. You must stop and think before you do anything else.
Seeing then that no man can speake against these things, ye ought to be appeased, and to doe nothing rashly.
Since, therefore, no man can contradict this, you should keep quiet, and do nothing hastily.
Nobody can deny these things. So then, you must calm down and not do anything reckless.
Therefore because these things are undeniable, it is necessary that you be quiet and do nothing rash!
Then these things being undeniable, it is necessary for you, being calmed, to be so , and to do nothing rash.
Seeing then that these things cannot be gainsaid, ye ought to be quiet, and to do nothing rash.
So then, because these things may not be doubted, it would be better for you to be quiet, and do nothing unwise.
Seeing then that these things can't be denied, you ought to be quiet, and to do nothing rash.
Since these things cannot be denied, you must be quiet and not do anything reckless.
Therefore, since no man can contradict this, it behoves you to be silent, and to do nothing in haste.
Since therefore no one can gainsay this, ye ought to be tranquil, and to do nothing with precipitancy.
Seing then that these thinges can not be spoken against, ye ought to be contet, and to do nothyng rasshely.
Seeing then that these things cannot be gainsaid, ye ought to be quiet, and to do nothing rash.
Seeing then that these things can't be denied, you ought to be quiet, and to do nothing rash.
Seeing then these things cannot be denied, ye ought to be quiet, and to do nothing rashly.
These facts, then, being unquestioned, it becomes you to maintain your self-control and not act recklessly.
Therfor whanne it may not be ayenseid to these thingis, it behoueth you to be ceessid, and to do no thing folili;
Seeing then that these things can't be opposed, you ought to be quiet, and to do nothing rash.
Seeing then that these things cannot be contradicted, ye ought to be quiet, and to do nothing rashly.
So because these facts are indisputable, you must keep quiet and not do anything reckless.
Therefore, since these things cannot be denied, you ought to be quiet and do nothing rashly.
Since this is an undeniable fact, you should stay calm and not do anything rash.
Everyone knows this is true, so you must not cry out or do anything foolish.
Since these things cannot be denied, you ought to be quiet and do nothing rash.
As these things, then, cannot be denied, it is needful that ye be calmed at once, and, nothing rash, be doing.
For as much therefore as these things cannot be contradicted, you ought to be quiet and to do nothing rashly.
Seeing then that these things cannot be contradicted, you ought to be quiet and do nothing rash.
Seinge then yt no man sayth here agaynst ye ought to be content and to do nothinge rasshly:
these things, then, not being to be gainsaid, it is necessary for you to be quiet, and to do nothing rashly.
since this is incontestible, it behoves you to be easy, and free from any rash conduct:
No one can dispute this fact. So why are you worked up so much?
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
ye ought: Acts 5:35-39, Proverbs 14:29, Proverbs 25:8
Reciprocal: Acts 4:14 - they
Cross-References
And Lot wente out at the dore vnto the, and shut the dore after him,
and sayde: O brethren, do not so wickedly.
Beholde, I haue two doughters, which yet haue knowne no man: them will I brynge out vnto you, do with them as it liketh you. Onely do nothinge vnto these men of God, for therfore are they come vnder the shadowe of my rofe.
Then sayde Adoni Besek: Thre score and ten kynges wt the thombes of their hades & fete cut of, gathered vp the meate yt was lefte vnder my table. Now as I haue done, so hath God rewarded me agayne. And he was broughte vnto Ierusale, where he dyed.
Samuel sayde: Like as thy swerde hath made wemen childlesse, so shal yi mother also be without children amonge wemen. So Samuel hewed Agag in peces before ye LORDE in Gilgall.
Wo vnto him that geueth his neghboure dryncke, to get him wrothfull displeasure for his dronckennesse: that he maye se his preuytees.
For as ye iudge, so shal ye be iudged. And with what measure ye meete, with the same shall it be measured to you agayne.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Seeing then that these things cannot be spoken against,.... This officer intimates, in order to quiet the mob, and make them easy, that these things were so certain, and well known, that nobody would pretend to contradict them, and therefore they must be mistaken in the men, whom they had hurried into the theatre; it was impossible that they, or any men, should be capable of saying any thing against the truth of these things: therefore
ye ought to be quiet and do nothing rashly; to these men, to their hurt, but sit down, and compose yourselves, and think again, and consider of this matter, and not go into any hasty measures, which may, in the issue, be prejudicial to yourselves.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Seeing then ... - Since no one can call in question the zeal of the Ephesians on this subject, or doubt the sincerity of their belief, and since there can be no danger that this well-established worship is to be destroyed by the efforts of a few evil-disposed Jews, there is no occasion for this tumult.
Be quiet - Be appeased. The same Greek word which is used in Acts . Acts 19:35, “had appeased the people.”
To do nothing rashly - To do nothing in a heated, inconsiderate manner. There is no occasion for tumult and riot. The whole difficulty can be settled in perfect consistency with the maintenance of order.