1 And Paul, full of the blessings of Messiah,
and abounding in the Ruach (Spirit), departed out of Rome,
determining to go into Hispania (Spain), for he had a long time
proposed to journey thitherward, and was minded
also to go from thence to Britannia (Britain).
2 For he had heard in Phoenicia that certain of the
children of Israel, about the time of the Assyrian
captivity, had escaped by sea to “the Isles afar off”
as spoken by the Prophet (2 Esdras 14:40), and called by the Romans
Britain.
3 And the Master commanded the Besorah (Gospel) to be
preached far hence to the Gentiles, and to the lost
sheep of the House of Israel.
4 And no man hindered Paul: for he testified boldly
of Yah'shua (Jesus) before the tribunes and among the people;
and he took with him certain of the brethren which
abode with him at Rome, and they took shipping at
Ostrium and having the winds fair, were brought
safely into a haven of Hispania (Spain).
5 And much people were gathered together from the
towns and villages, and the hill country; for they had
heard of the conversion of the Apostles, and the
many miracles which he had wrought.
6 And Paul preached mightily in Hispania (Spain), and great
multitudes believed and were converted, for they
perceived he was an apostle sent from Elohim (God).
7 And they departed out of Hispania (Spain), and Paul and his
company finding a ship in Armorica sailing unto Britannia
(Britain), they were therein, and passing along the
South Coast, they reached a port called Raphinus (Sandwich, Kent).
8. Now when it was voiced abroad that the Apostle
had landed on their coast, great multitudes of the
inhabitants met him, and they treated Paul
courteously and he entered in at the east gate of
their city, and lodged in the house of an Hebrew and
one of his own nation.
9 And on the morrow he came and stood upon Mount
Lud (Ludgate Hill) and the people thronged at the gate, and
assembled in the Broadway, and he preached Messiah
unto them, and they believed the Davar (Word) and
testimony of Yah'shua (Jesus).
10. And at even the Ruach haQodesh (Holy Spirit) fell upon Paul, and
he prophesied, saying, Behold, in the last days the
Elohim (God) of Shalom (Peace) shall dwell in the cities, and the
inhabitants thereof shall be numbered: and in the
seventh numbering of the people, their eyes shall be
opened, and the glory of their inheritance shine forth
before them. The nations shall come up to worship
on the mount that testifieth of the patience and long
suffering of a servant of Yahweh.
11 And in the latter-days new tidings of the Besorah (Gospel)
shall issue forth out of Jerusalem, and the levim (hearts) of
the people shall rejoice, and behold, fountains shall
be opened, and there shall be no more plague.
12 In those days there shall be wars and rumours of
war; and a King shall rise up, and his sword, shall be
for the healing of the nations, and His peacemaking
shall abide, and the glory of His Kingdom a wonder
among princes.
13 And it came to pass that certain of the Druids
came unto Paul privately, and showed by their rites
and ceremonies that they were descended from the
Judahites which escaped from bondage in the land of
Egypt, and the Apostle believed these things, and he
gave them the kiss of shalom (peace).
14 And Paul abode in his lodgings three months
confirming in the faith and preaching Messiah
continually.
15 And after these things, Paul and his brethren
departed from Raphinius (Sandwich) and sailed unto Atium in
Gaul.
16 And Paul preached in the Roman garrison and
among the people, exhorting all men to make teshuvah (repent) and
confess their sins.
17 And there came to him certain of the Belgae (Belgians) [1] to
enquire of him of the new doctrine, and of the man Yah'shua (Jesus); and Paul opened his lev (heart) unto them and told
them all things that had befallen him, howbeit that
Messiah Yah'shua (Christ Jesus) came into the world to save sinners;
and they departed pondering among themselves the
things which they had heard.
18 And after much preaching and toil, Paul and his
fellow labourers passed into Helvetia (Switzerland) [2], and came to
Mount Pontius Pilate, where he who condemned the
Master Yah'shua (Lord Jesus) dashed himself down headlong, and so
miserably perished [3].
19 And immediately a torrent gushed out of the
mountain and washed his body, broken in pieces,
into a lake [4].
20 And Paul stretched forth his hands upon the
water, and prayed unto Yahweh (the Lord) saying, O Yahweh-Elohim (Lord God),
give a sign unto all nations that here Pontius Pilate
which condemned thine only-begotten Son, plunged
down headlong into the pit.
21 And while Paul was yet speaking, behold, there
came a great earthquake, and the face of the waters
was changed, and the form of the lake like unto the
Son of Man hanging in an agony upon the Cross.
22 And a voice came out of Heaven saying, Even
Pilate hath escaped the wrath to come for he washed
his hands before the multitude at the blood shedding
of the Master Yah'shua (Lord Jesus).
23 When, therefore, Paul and those that were with
him saw the earthquake, and heard the voice of the malak
(angel), they glorified Elohim (God), and were mightily
strengthened in the ruach (spirit).
24 And they journeyed and came to Mount Julius
where stood two pillars, one on the right hand and
one on the left hand, erected by Caesar Augustus [5].
25 And Paul, filled with the Ruach haQodesh (Holy Ghost), stood up
between the two pillars, saying, Men and brethren
these stones which ye see this day shall testify of my
journey hence; and verily I say, they shall remain [6]
until the outpouring of the Ruach (Spirit) upon all nations,
neither shall the way be hindered throughout all
generations.
26 And they went forth and came unto Illtricum [7],
intending to go by Macedonia into Asia, and grace
was found in all the messeianic assemblies (churches), and they prospered
and had shalom (peace). Amen.