Acts 19:24-34

Diaglott(i) 24 Demetrius for a certain by name, a silver-smith, making temples of silver of Diana, brought to the workmen gain not a little. 25 Whom having brought together, and those about the such like workmen, said: Men, you know, that out of this the work the wealth of us is; 26 and you see and you hear, that not only of Ephesus, but almost all the Asia the Paul this having persuaded misled large crowd, saying, that not are gods those by hands being made. 27 Not only and this in danger to us the craft into contempt to come; but also that the great goddess Diana temple into nothing to be despised, to be about and also to be destroyed the magnificence of her, which whole the Asia and the habitable worships. 28 Having heard and, and having become full of wrath, they cried out, saying: Great the Diana of Ephesians. 29 And was filled the city whole the confusion; they rushed and with one mind into the theatre, having seized Gaius and Aristarchus Macedonians, fellow-travelers of Paul. 30 The and Paul wishing to enter into the assembly of the people, not suffered him the disciples. 31 Some and even of the rulers of Asia being to him friends, having sent to him, besought not to venture himself into the theatre. 32 Some indeed therefore some thing cried; was for the assembly having been confused, and the greater not knew, for what purpose they were come together. 33 Out of and crowd they pushed forward Alexander, thrusting forward him the Jews; the and Alexander having waved the hand, wished to defend himself in the assembly of the people. 34 Knowing but that a Jew he is, voice came one from all, about for hours two crying: Great the Diana of Ephesians.