They lifted up their voices saying in Lycaonian, 'The gods have come down to us in the likeness of men!' The men referred to are
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The men referred to are Barnabas and Paul. In the Book of Acts, chapter 14, Barnabas and Paul were preaching in the city of Lystra when a man who was lame from birth was healed by Paul. The people of Lystra, who spoke Lycaonian, were amazed and thought that Barnabas and Paul were gods who had come down to them in human form. They even brought sacrifices to offer to them. However, Barnabas and Paul quickly corrected them, telling them that they were mere men and urging them to turn away from their idolatry and instead worship the true God.