14And there were seven sons of one Sceva a Jew, and chief of the priests, who did so.


In Context

11 And God wrought special miracles by the hands of Paul:

12 So that from his body were brought to the sick, handkerchiefs, or aprons, and the diseases departed from them, and the evil spirits went out of them.

13 Then certain of the vagabond Jews, exorcists, took upon them to call over them who had evil spirits, the name of the Lord Jesus, saying, We adjure you by Jesus whom Paul preacheth.

14 And there were seven sons of one Sceva a Jew, and chief of the priests, who did so.

15 And the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?

16 And the man in whom the evil spirit was, leaped on them, and overcame them, and prevailed against them, so that they fled out of that house naked and wounded.

Acts 19:14 in Other Translations

The King James Version of the Holy Bible

19:14And there were seven sons of [one] Sceva, a Jew, [and] chief of the priests, which did so.

The New International Version of the Holy Bible

19:14Seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, were doing this.

The Douay-Rheims Version of the Holy Bible

19:14And there were certain men, seven sons of Sceva, a Jew, a chief priest, that did this.

The American Standard Version of the Holy Bible

19:14And there were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew, a chief priest, who did this.

The Darby Bible Translation of the Holy Bible

19:14And there were certain men, seven sons of Sceva, Jewish high priest, who were doing this.

The English Revised Version of the Holy Bible

19:14And there were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew, a chief priest, which did this.

The World English Bible Translation of the Holy Bible

19:14There were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, who did this.

The Young's Literal Translation of the Holy Bible

19:14and there were certain — seven sons of Sceva, a Jew, a chief priest — who are doing this thing;

The American King James Version of the Holy Bible

19:14And there were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew, and chief of the priests, which did so.