27And not only this part shall be in peril to us, to come into reproof, but also the temple of the great Diana shall be acounted into nought; yea, and the majesty of her shall begin to be destroyed or but and the majesty of her shall be destroyed, whom all Asia and the world worshippeth.
28When these things were heard, they were full-filled with ire, and cried, and said, Great is the Diana of the Ephesians.
29And the city was filled with confusion, and they made an assault with one will into the theatre, and took Gaius and Aristarchus, men of Macedonia, fellows of Paul.
30And when Paul would have entered into the people, the disciples suffered not.
31And also some of the princes of Asia, that were his friends, sent to him, and prayed, that he should not give himself into the theatre.
32And other men cried other thing; for the church was confused, and many knew not for what cause they were come together.
33But of the people they drew away one Alexander, while Jews putted him forth. And Alexander asked with his hand silence, and would yield reason to the people.
34And as they knew that he was a Jew, one voice of all men was made, crying as by twain hours, Great is Diana of Ephesians.
35And when the scribe, that is, a town clerk, had ceased the people, he said, Men of Ephesus, what man is he, that knoweth not, that the city of Ephesians is the worshipper of the great Diana, and of the child of Jupiter?
36Therefore when it may not be gainsaid to these things, it behooveth you to be ceased or to be assuaged, and to do nothing follily;
37for ye have brought these men, neither sacrilegers, neither blaspheming your goddess.
38That if Demetrius, and the work-men that be with him, have cause against any man, there be courts, and dooms, and judges; accuse they each other.
39If ye seek aught of any other thing, it may be absolved in the lawful church.