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They travelled across the whole island and they arrived at a town called Paphos. There they met a man called Bar-Jesus.[a] He was a Jew. He used magic to do surprising things. He said that he was a prophet from God. But his messages were not true.

The ruler of Cyprus was called Sergius Paulus. Bar-Jesus was his friend. Sergius Paulus understood things well. So he asked Barnabas and Saul to come to him. He wanted them to tell him God's message. Bar-Jesus was also called Elymas. That was his name in the Greek language. He did not like what Barnabas and Saul were saying. He did not want Sergius Paulus to believe in Jesus. So he tried to stop him.

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Footnotes

  1. 13:6 ‘Bar-Jesus’ means ‘the son of Jesus’.