1:1 I have given an earlier account, O Theophilus, of all
the
things which Jesus
did, and of his teaching from the first,
1:2 Till the day when he was taken up to heaven after he had
given his orders,
through the Holy Spirit, to the Apostles of
whom he had made
selection:
1:3 And to whom he gave clear and certain signs that he was
living, after his
death; for he was seen by them for forty
days, and gave them
teaching about the kingdom of God:
1:4 And when they were all together, with him, he gave them
orders not to go away
from Jerusalem, but to keep there,
waiting till the word
of the Father was put into effect, of
which, he said, I
have given you knowledge:
1:5 For the baptism of John was with water, but you will
have
baptism with the Holy
Spirit, after a little time.
1:6 So, when they were together, they said to him, Lord,
will
you at this time give
back the kingdom to Israel?
1:7 And he said to them, It is not for you to have knowledge
of
the time and the
order of events which the Father has kept in
his control.
1:8 But you will have power, when the Holy Spirit has come
on
you; and you will be
my witnesses in Jerusalem and all Judaea
and Samaria, and to
the ends of the earth.
1:9 And when he had said these things, while they were
looking,
he was taken up, and
went from their view into a cloud.
1:10 And while they were looking up to heaven with great
attention, two men
came to them, in white clothing,
1:11 And said, O men of Galilee, why are you looking up into
heaven? This Jesus,
who was taken from you into heaven, will
come again, in the
same way as you saw him go into heaven.
1:12 Then they went back to Jerusalem from the mountain
named
Olivet, which is near
Jerusalem, a Sabbath day's journey away.
1:13 And when they came in, they went up into the room where
they were living;
Peter and John and James and Andrew, Philip
and Thomas,
Bartholomew and Matthew, James, the son of
Alphaeus, and Simon
the Zealot, and Judas, the son of James.
1:14 And they all with one mind gave themselves up to
prayer,
with the women, and Mary
the mother of Jesus, and his brothers.
1:15 And in those days Peter got up among the brothers
(there
were about one
hundred and twenty of them), and said,
1:16 My brothers, the word of God had to be put into effect,
which the Holy Spirit
had said before, by the mouth of David,
about Judas, who was
guide to those who took Jesus,
1:17 For he was numbered among us, and had his part in our
work.
1:18 (Now this man, with the reward of his evil-doing, got
for
himself a field, and
falling head first, came to a sudden and
violent end there.
1:19 And this came to the knowledge of all those who were
living
in Jerusalem, so that
the field was named in their language,
Akel-dama, or, The
field of blood.)
1:20 For in the book of Psalms it says, Let his house be
waste,
and let no man be
living in it: and, Let his position be taken
by another.
1:21 For this reason, of the men who have been with us all
the
time, while the Lord
Jesus went in and out among us,
1:22 Starting from the baptism of John till he went up from
us,
one will have to be a
witness with us of his coming back from
death.
1:23 And they made selection of two, Joseph, named
Barsabbas,
whose other name was
Justus, and Matthias.
1:24 And they made prayers and said, Lord, having knowledge
of
the hearts of all
men, make clear which of these two has been
marked out by you,
1:25 To take that position as a servant and Apostle, from
which
Judas by his sin was
shut out, so that he might go to his
place.
1:26 And they put it to the decision of chance, and the
decision
was given for
Matthias, and he was numbered with the eleven
Apostles.
2:1 And when the day of Pentecost was come, they were all
together in one
place.
2:2 And suddenly there came from heaven a sound like the
rushing
of a violent wind,
and all the house where they were was full
of it.
2:3 And they saw tongues, like flames of fire, coming to
rest on
every one of them.
2:4 And they were all full of the Holy Spirit, and were
talking
in different
languages, as the Spirit gave them power.
2:5 Now there were living at Jerusalem, Jews, God-fearing
men,
from every nation
under heaven.
2:6 And when this sound came to their ears, they all came
together, and were
greatly surprised because every man was
hearing the words of
the disciples in his special language.
2:7 And they were full of wonder and said, Are not all these
men
Galilaeans?
2:8 And how is it that every one of us is hearing their
words in
the language which
was ours from our birth?
2:9 Men of Parthia, Media, and Elam, and those living in
Mesopotamia, in
Judaea and Cappadocia, in Pontus and Asia,
2:10 In Phrygia and Pamphylia, in Egypt and the parts of
Libya
about Cyrene, and
those who have come from Rome, Jews by birth
and others who have
become Jews,
2:11 Men of Crete and Arabia, to all of us they are talking
in
our different
languages, of the great works of God.
2:12 And they were all surprised and in doubt saying to one
another, What is the
reason of this?
2:13 But others, making sport of them, said, They are full
of
new wine.
2:14 But Peter, getting up, with the eleven, said in a loud
voice, O men of
Judaea, and all you who are living in
Jerusalem, take note
of this and give ear to my words.
2:15 For these men are not overcome with wine, as it seems
to
you, for it is only
the third hour of the day;
2:16 But this is the thing which was said by the prophet
Joel;
2:17 And it will come about, in the last days, says God,
that I
will send out my
Spirit on all flesh; and your sons and your
daughters will be
prophets, and your young men will see
visions, and your old
men will have dreams:
2:18 And on my men-servants and my women-servants I will
send my
Spirit, and they will
be prophets.
2:19 And wonders will be seen in heaven, and signs on the
earth,
blood and fire and
smoke:
2:20 The sun will become dark and the moon will be turned to
blood, before that
great day of the Lord comes in glory:
2:21 And whoever makes his prayer to the Lord will have
salvation.
2:22 Men of Israel, give ear to these words: Jesus of
Nazareth,
a man who had the
approval of God, as was made clear to you by
the great works and
signs and wonders which God did by him
among you, as you
yourselves have knowledge,
2:23 Him, when he was given up, by the decision and
knowledge of
God, you put to death
on the cross, by the hands of evil men:
2:24 But God gave him back to life, having made him free
from
the pains of death
because it was not possible for him to be
overcome by it.
2:25 For David said of him, I saw the Lord before my face at
all
times, for he is at
my right hand, so that I may not be moved:
2:26 And for this cause my heart was glad and my tongue full
of
joy, and my flesh
will be resting in hope:
2:27 For you will not let my soul be in hell and you will
not
give up your Holy One
to destruction.
2:28 You have made me see the ways of life; I will be full
of
joy when I see your
face.
2:29 My brothers, I may say to you openly that David came to
his
death, and was put in
the earth, and his resting-place is with
us today.
2:30 But being a prophet, and having in mind the oath which
God
had given to him,
that of the fruit of his body one would take
his place as a king,
2:31 He, having knowledge of the future, was talking of the
coming again of
Christ from the dead, that he was not kept in
hell and his body did
not see destruction.
2:32 This Jesus God has given back to life, of which we all
are
witnesses.
2:33 And so, being lifted up to the right hand of God, and
having the Father's
word that the Holy Spirit would come, he
has sent this thing,
which now you see and have knowledge of.
2:34 For David has not gone up into heaven, but says,
himself,
The Lord said to my
Lord, Be seated at my right hand,
2:35 Till I put all those who are against you under your
feet.
2:36 For this reason, let all Israel be certain that this
Jesus,
whom you put to death
on the cross, God has made Lord and
Christ.
2:37 Now when these words came to their ears their hearts
were
troubled, and they
said to Peter and the other Apostles,
Brothers, what are we
to do?
2:38 And Peter said, Let your hearts be changed, every one
of
you, and have baptism
in the name of Jesus Christ, for the
forgiveness of your
sins; and you will have the Holy Spirit
given to you.
2:39 For the word of God is for you and for your children
and
for all those who are
far off, even all those who may be marked
out by the Lord our
God.
2:40 And with more such words he gave his witness, offering
them
salvation and saying,
Come out from this evil generation.
2:41 Then those who gave hearing to his words had baptism:
and
about three thousand
souls were joined to them that day.
2:42 And they kept their attention fixed on the Apostles'
teaching and were
united together in the taking of broken bread
and in prayer.
2:43 But fear came on every soul: and all sorts of wonders
and
signs were done by
the Apostles.
2:44 And all those who were of the faith kept together, and
had
all things in common;
2:45 And exchanging their goods and property for money, they
made division of it
among them all, as they had need.
2:46 And day by day, going in agreement together regularly
to
the Temple and,
taking broken bread together in their houses,
they took their food
with joy and with true hearts,
2:47 Giving praise to God, and having the approval of all
the
people; and every day
the number of those who had salvation was
increased by the
Lord.
3:1 Now Peter and John were going up to the Temple at the
ninth
hour, the hour of
prayer;
3:2 And a certain man who from birth had had no power in his
legs, was taken there
every day, and put down at the door of
the Temple which is
named Beautiful, requesting money from
those who went into
the Temple;
3:3 He then, seeing Peter and John going into the Temple,
made a
request to them.
3:4 And Peter, looking at him, with John, said, Keep your
eyes
on us.
3:5 And he gave attention to them, hoping to get something
from
them.
3:6 But Peter said, I have no silver or gold, but what I
have,
that I give to you.
In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth,
get up on your feet.
3:7 And he took him by his right hand, lifting him up; and
straight away his
feet and the bones of his legs became strong,
3:8 And, jumping up, he got on to his feet and went into the
Temple with them,
walking and jumping and giving praise to God.
3:9 And all the people saw him walking and praising God:
3:10 And they saw that it was the man who made requests for
money at the door of
the Temple, and they were full of wonder
and surprise at what
had taken place.
3:11 And while he kept his hands on Peter and John, all the
people came running
together to the covered way which is named
Solomon's, full of
wonder.
3:12 And when Peter saw it he said to the people, You men of
Israel, why are you
so greatly surprised at this man? or why
are you looking at us
as if by our power or virtue we had given
him the use of his
legs?
3:13 The God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob, the God of
our
fathers, has given
glory to his servant Jesus; whom you gave
up, turning your
backs on him, when Pilate had made the
decision to let him
go free.
3:14 But you would have nothing to do with the Holy and
Upright
One, and made request
for a man of blood to be given to you,
3:15 And put to death the Lord of life; whom God gave back
from
the dead; of which
fact we are witnesses.
3:16 And his name, through faith in his name, has made this
man
strong, whom you see
and have knowledge of: yes, the faith
which is through him
has made him well, before you all.
3:17 And now, my brothers, I am conscious that you did this,
as
did your rulers,
without knowledge.
3:18 But the things which God had made clear before, by the
mouth of all the
prophets, that the Christ would have to
undergo, he has put
into effect in this way.
3:19 So then, let your hearts be changed and be turned to
God,
so that your sins may
be completely taken away, and times of
blessing may come
from the Lord;
3:20 And that he may send the Christ who was marked out for
you
from the first, even
Jesus:
3:21 Who is to be kept in heaven till the time when all
things
are put right, of
which God has given word by the mouth of his
holy prophets, who
have been from the earliest times.
3:22 For Moses said, The Lord will give you a prophet from
among
your people, like me;
you will give ear to everything which he
will say to you.
3:23 And every soul who does not give attention to that
prophet,
will be cut off from
among the people.
3:24 And all the prophets from Samuel and those who came
after,
every one of them,
gave word of these days.
3:25 You are the sons of the prophets, and of the agreement
which God made with
your fathers, saying to Abraham, Through
your seed a blessing
will come on all the families of the
earth.
3:26 To you, first, God sent his servant, blessing you by
turning every one of
you from his sins.
4:1 And while they were talking to the people, the priests
and
the captain of the
Temple and the Sadducees came up to them,
4:2 Being greatly troubled because they were teaching the
people
and preaching Jesus
as an example of the coming back from the
dead.
4:3 And they took them and put them in prison till the morning,
for it was now
evening.
4:4 But a number of those who gave hearing to the word had
faith; and they were
now about five thousand.
4:5 And on the day after, the rulers and those in authority
and
the scribes came
together in Jerusalem;
4:6 And Annas, the high priest, was there, and Caiaphas and
John
and Alexander, and
all the relations of the high priest.
4:7 Then sending for Peter and John, they said, By what
power
and in whose name
have you done this?
4:8 Then Peter, being full of the Holy Spirit, said to them,
O
you rulers of the
people and men of authority,
4:9 If we are questioned today about a good work done to a
man
who was ill, as to
how he has been made well,
4:10 Take note, all of you, and all the people of Israel,
that
in the name of Jesus
Christ of Nazareth, whom you put to death
on the cross, whom
God gave back from the dead, even through
him is this man now
before you completely well.
4:11 He is the stone which you builders had no use for, but
which has been made
the chief stone of the building.
4:12 And in no other is there salvation: for there is no
other
name under heaven,
given among men, through which we may have
salvation.
4:13 Now when they saw that Peter and John were without fear,
though they were men
of no education or learning, they were
greatly surprised;
and they took note of them that they had
been with Jesus.
4:14 And, seeing that the man who had been made well was
there
with them, they were
not able to say anything against it.
4:15 But when they had given them orders to go out of the
Sanhedrin, they had a
discussion among themselves,
4:16 Saying, What are we to do with these men? for certainly
it
is clear to all who
are living in Jerusalem that a most
important sign has
been done by them, and it is not possible to
say that it is not
so.
4:17 But so that it may not go farther among the people, let
us
put them in fear of
punishment if they say anything in future
in this name.
4:18 And they sent for them, and gave them orders not to
make
statements or give
teaching in the name of Jesus.
4:19 But Peter and John in answer said to them, It is for
you to
say if it is right in
the eyes of God to give attention to you
more than to God:
4:20 For it is not possible for us to keep from saying what
we
have seen and have
knowledge of.
4:21 And when they had said more sharp words to them, they
let
them go, not seeing
what punishment they might give them,
because of the
people; for all men were giving praise to God
for what had taken
place.
4:22 For the man on whom this act of power was done was more
than forty years old.
4:23 And when they had been made free, they came back to
their
friends, and gave an
account of all the things which the chief
priests and the
authorities had said to them.
4:24 And hearing it, they all, with one mind, made prayer to
God
and said, O Lord,
maker of heaven and earth and the sea and all
things in them:
4:25 Who has said, by the Holy Spirit, through the mouth of
our
father David your
servant, Why are the nations so violently
moved, and why are
the thoughts of the people so foolish?
4:26 The kings of the earth were lifted up, the rulers came
together, against the
Lord, and against his Christ:
4:27 For, truly, in this town, against your holy servant,
Jesus,
who was marked out by
you as Christ, Herod, and Pontius Pilate,
with the Gentiles and
the people of Israel, came together,
4:28 To do that which had been fixed before by your hand and
your purpose.
4:29 And now, Lord, take note of their cruel words, and give
your servants power
to be preachers of your word without fear,
4:30 While your hand is stretched out to do works of mercy;
so
that signs and
wonders may be done through the name of your
holy servant Jesus.
4:31 And when their prayer was ended, the place where they
were
was violently moved,
and they all became full of the Holy
Spirit, preaching the
word of God without fear.
4:32 And all those who were of the faith were one in heart
and
soul: and not one of
them said that any of the things which he
had was his property
only; but they had all things in common.
4:33 And with great power the Apostles gave witness of the
coming back of the
Lord Jesus from the dead; and grace was on
them all.
4:34 And no one among them was in need; for everyone who had
land or houses,
exchanging them for money, took the price of
them,
4:35 And put it at the feet of the Apostles for distribution
to
everyone as he had
need.
4:36 And Joseph, who was given by the Apostles the name of
Barnabas (the sense
of which is, Son of comfort), a Levite and
a man of Cyprus by
birth,
4:37 Having a field, got money for it and put the money at
the
feet of the Apostles.
5:1 But a certain man named Ananias, with Sapphira his wife,
got
money for his
property,
5:2 And kept back part of the price, his wife having
knowledge
of it, and took the
rest and put it at the feet of the
Apostles.
5:3 But Peter said, Ananias, why has the Evil One put it
into
your heart to be
false to the Holy Spirit, and to keep back
part of the price of
the land?
5:4 While you had it, was it not your property? and after
you
had given it in
exchange, was it not still in your power? how
has this purpose come
into your mind? you have been false, not
to men, but to God.
5:5 And at these words, Ananias went down on the earth, and
his
life went from him:
and great fear came on all who were
present.
5:6 And the young men went and made ready his body, and took
it
out, and put it in
the earth.
5:7 And about three hours after, his wife, having no
knowledge
of what had taken
place, came in.
5:8 And Peter said to her, Give me an answer: was this
amount of
money the price of
the land? And she said, Yes, it was.
5:9 But Peter said to her, Why have you made an agreement
together to be false
to the Spirit of the Lord? See, the feet
of the young men who
have put the body of your husband in the
earth, are at the
door, and they will take you out.
5:10 And straight away she went down at his feet, and her
life
went from her: and
the young men came in and saw her dead, and
they took her out and
put her in the earth with her husband.
5:11 Then great fear came on all the church and on all who
had
knowledge of these
things.
5:12 Now a number of signs and wonders were done among the
people by the hands
of the Apostles; and they were all together
in Solomon's covered
way.
5:13 The others, in fear, kept back from joining them: but
the
people made much of
them;
5:14 And a great number of men and women had faith, and were
joined to the Lord;
5:15 And they even took into the streets people who were
ill,
and put them on beds,
so that when Peter went by, some of them
might be in his
shade.
5:16 And numbers of people came together from the towns
round
about Jerusalem, with
those who were ill and those who were
troubled with unclean
spirits: and they were all made well.
5:17 But the high priest and those who were with him (the
Sadducees) were full
of envy,
5:18 And they took the Apostles and put them in the common
prison.
5:19 But in the night an angel of the Lord, opening the
doors of
the prison, took them
out and said,
5:20 Go, take your place in the Temple and give the people
all
the teaching about
this Life.
5:21 And hearing this, they went into the Temple at dawn,
and
were teaching. But
the high priest and those who were with him
got together the
Sanhedrin and the representatives of the
children of Israel,
and sent to the prison to get them.
5:22 But the men who were sent saw that they were not in the
prison, and came back
with the news,
5:23 Saying, The doors of the prison were safely shut, and
the
keepers were at the
doors, but when they were open, there was
nobody inside.
5:24 Now, at these words, the captain of the Temple and the
chief priests were
greatly troubled about what might be the end
of this business.
5:25 And someone came and said to them, The men, whom you
put in
prison, are in the
Temple teaching the people.
5:26 Then the captain and some of the police went and took
them,
but not violently,
for fear that they might be stoned by the
people.
5:27 And they took them into the Sanhedrin, and the high
priest
said to them,
5:28 We gave you very clear orders not to give teaching in
this
name: and now
Jerusalem is full of your teaching, and you are
attempting to make us
responsible for this man's death.
5:29 But Peter and the Apostles, answering, said, We have to
do
the orders of God,
not of man.
5:30 The God of our fathers gave Jesus back to life, whom
you
had put to death,
hanging him on a tree.
5:31 Him God has put on high at his right hand, as a Ruler
and a
Saviour, to give to
Israel a change of heart and forgiveness of
sins.
5:32 And we are witnesses of these things, and so is the
Holy
Spirit, whom God has
given to those who keep his laws.
5:33 But when these words came to their ears, they were cut
to
the heart, and had a
mind to put them to death.
5:34 But one of the Sanhedrin, a Pharisee named Gamaliel, a
man
of learning in the
law, of whom all the people had a high
opinion, got up and
made a suggestion for the men to be put
outside for a little
time.
5:35 And he said to them, Men of Israel, take care what you
do
about these men.
5:36 For before this there was Theudas, who said he was
someone
important, to whom
about four hundred men gave their support:
he was put to death,
and his band was broken up and came to
nothing.
5:37 After this man, there was Judas of Galilee, at the time
of
the numbering, and
some of the people went after him: he was
put to death, and all
his supporters were put to flight.
5:38 And now I say to you, Do nothing to these men, but let
them
be: for if this
teaching or this work is of men, it will come
to nothing:
5:39 But if it is of God, you will not be able to overcome
them,
and you are in danger
of fighting against God.
5:40 And he seemed to them to be right: and they sent for
the
Apostles, and, after
having them whipped and giving them orders
to give no teaching
in the name of Jesus, they let them go.
5:41 So they went away from the Sanhedrin, happy to undergo
shame for the Name.
5:42 And every day, in the Temple and privately, they went
on
teaching and
preaching Jesus as the Christ.
6:1 Now in those days, when the number of the disciples was
increasing, protests
were made by the Greek Jews against the
Hebrews, because
their widows were not taken care of in the
distribution of food
every day.
6:2 And the Apostles sent for all the disciples and said, It
is
not right for us to
give up preaching the word of God in order
to make distribution
of food.
6:3 Take then from among you seven men of good name, full of
the
Spirit and of wisdom,
to whom we may give control of this
business.
6:4 Then we will give all our time to prayer and the
teaching of
the word.
6:5 And this saying was pleasing to all of them: and they
made
selection of Stephen,
a man full of faith and of the Holy
Spirit, and Philip
and Prochorus and Nicanor and Timon and
Parmenas and Nicolas
of Antioch, who had become a Jew:
6:6 These they took to the Apostles, who, after prayer, put
their hands on them.
6:7 And the word of God was increasing in power; and the
number
of the disciples in
Jerusalem became very great, and a great
number of priests
were in agreement with the faith.
6:8 And Stephen, full of grace and power, did great wonders
and
signs among the
people.
6:9 But some of those who were of the Synagogue named that
of
the Libertines, and
some of the men of Cyrene and of Alexandria
and those from
Cilicia and Asia, had arguments with Stephen.
6:10 But they were not able to get the better of him, for
his
words were full of
wisdom and of the Spirit.
6:11 Then they got men to say, He has said evil against
Moses
and against God, in
our hearing.
6:12 And the people, with the rulers and the scribes, were
moved
against him, and they
came and took him before the Sanhedrin,
6:13 And they got false witnesses who said, This man is for
ever
saying things against
this holy place and against the law:
6:14 For he has said in our hearing that this Jesus of
Nazareth
will put this place
to destruction and make changes in the
rules which were
handed down to us by Moses.
6:15 And all those who were in the Sanhedrin, looking at
him,
saw that his face was
like the face of an angel.
7:1 Then the high priest said, Are these things true?
7:2 And he said, My brothers and fathers, give hearing. The
God
of glory came to our
father Abraham, when he was in
Mesopotamia, before
he was living in Haran,
7:3 And said to him, Go out of your land, and away from your
family, and come into
the land to which I will be your guide.
7:4 Then he came out of the land of the Chaldaeans, and went
into Haran; and from
there, when his father was dead, he was
guided by God into
this land, where you are living now:
7:5 And God gave him no heritage in it, not even enough to
put
his foot on: but he
gave him an undertaking that he would give
it to him and to his
children after him, though he had no child
at that time.
7:6 And God said that his seed would be living in a strange
land, and that they
would make them servants, and be cruel to
them for four hundred
years.
7:7 And I will be the judge, said God, of that nation which
made
them servants: and
after that, they will come out and give me
worship in this
place.
7:8 And he made with him the agreement of which circumcision
was
the sign. And so
Abraham had a son, Isaac, and gave him
circumcision on the
eighth day; and Isaac had a son, Jacob, and
Jacob was the father
of the twelve heads of the families of
Israel.
7:9 And the brothers, moved with envy against Joseph, gave
him
to the Egyptians for
money: but God was with him,
7:10 And made him free from all his troubles, and gave him
wisdom and the
approval of Pharaoh, king of Egypt, who made him
ruler over Egypt and
all his house.
7:11 Now there was no food to be had in all Egypt and
Canaan,
and there was great
trouble: and our fathers were not able to
get food.
7:12 But Jacob, hearing that there was grain in Egypt, sent
out
our fathers the first
time.
7:13 And the second time his brothers had a meeting with
Joseph,
and Pharaoh had
knowledge of Joseph's family.
7:14 Then Joseph sent for Jacob his father and all his
family,
seventy-five persons.
7:15 And Jacob went down to Egypt, and came to his end
there,
and so did our
fathers;
7:16 And they were taken over to Shechem, and put to rest in
the
place which Abraham
got for a price in silver from the sons of
Hamor in Shechem.
7:17 But when the time was near for putting into effect the
undertaking which God
had given to Abraham, the people were
increasing in Egypt,
7:18 Till another king came to power, who had no knowledge
of
Joseph.
7:19 He, having evil designs against our nation, was cruel
to
our fathers, and they
were forced to put out their young
children, so that
they might not go on living.
7:20 At which time Moses came to birth, and he was very
beautiful; and he was
kept for three months in his father's
house:
7:21 And when he was put out, Pharaoh's daughter took him
and
kept him as her son.
7:22 And Moses was trained in all the wisdom of Egypt, and
was
great in his words
and works.
7:23 But when he was almost forty years old, it came into
his
heart to go and see
his brothers, the children of Israel.
7:24 And seeing one of them being attacked, he went to his
help
and gave the Egyptian
a death-blow:
7:25 And he was hoping that his brothers would see that God
had
sent him to be their
saviour; but they did not see.
7:26 And the day after, he came to them, while they were
having
a fight, and would
have made peace between them, saying, Sirs,
you are brothers; why
do you do wrong to one another?
7:27 But the man who was doing wrong to his neighbour,
pushing
him away, said, Who
made you a ruler and a judge over us?
7:28 Will you put me to death as you did the Egyptian
yesterday?
7:29 And at these words, Moses went in flight to the land of
Midian, and was
living there for a time, and had two sons.
7:30 At the end of forty years, an angel came to him in the
waste land of Sinai,
in the flame of a burning thorn-tree.
7:31 And Moses, seeing it, was full of wonder, and when he
came
up to have a nearer
view of it, the voice of the Lord came to
him, saying,
7:32 I am the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham and of
Isaac and of Jacob.
And Moses, shaking with fear, kept his eyes
from looking at it.
7:33 And the Lord said, Take off the shoes from your feet,
for
the place where you
are is holy.
7:34 Truly, I have seen the sorrows of my people in Egypt,
and
their cries have come
to my ears, and I have come down to make
them free: and now,
come, I will send you to Egypt.
7:35 This Moses, whom they would not have, saying, Who made
you
a ruler and a judge?
him God sent to be a ruler and a saviour,
by the hand of the
angel whom he saw in the thorn-tree.
7:36 This man took them out, having done wonders and signs
in
Egypt and in the Red
Sea and in the waste land, for forty
years.
7:37 This is the same Moses, who said to the children of
Israel,
God will give you a
prophet from among your brothers, like me.
7:38 This is the man who was in the church in the waste land
with the angel who
was talking to him in Sinai, and with our
fathers; and to him
were given the living words of God, so that
he might give them to
you.
7:39 By whom our fathers would not be controlled; but they
put
him on one side,
turning back in their hearts to Egypt,
7:40 And saying to Aaron, Make us gods to go before us: as
for
this Moses, who took
us out of the land of Egypt, we have no
idea what has become
of him.
7:41 And they made the image of a young ox in those days,
and
made an offering to
it, and had joy in the work of their hands.
7:42 But God was turned from them and let them give worship
to
the stars of heaven,
as it says in the book of the prophets,
Did you make
offerings to me of sheep and oxen for forty years
in the waste land, O
house of Israel?
7:43 And you took up the tent of Moloch and the star of the
god
Rephan, images which
you made to give worship to them: and I
will take you away,
farther than Babylon.
7:44 Our fathers had the Tent of witness in the waste land,
as
God gave orders to
Moses to make it after the design which he
had seen.
7:45 Which our fathers, in their turn, took with them when,
with
Joshua, they came
into the heritage of the nations whom God was
driving out before
the face of our fathers, till the time of
David,
7:46 Who was pleasing to God; and he had a desire to make a
holy
tent for the God of
Jacob.
7:47 But Solomon was the builder of his house.
7:48 But still, the Most High has not his resting-place in
houses made with
hands, as the prophet says,
7:49 Heaven is the seat of my power, and earth is a
resting-place for my
feet: what sort of house will you make for
me, says the Lord, or
what is my place of rest?
7:50 Did not my hand make all these things?
7:51 You whose hearts are hard and whose ears are shut to
me;
you are ever working
against the Holy Spirit; as your fathers
did, so do you.
7:52 Which of the prophets was not cruelly attacked by your
fathers? and they put
to death those who gave them the news of
the coming of the
Upright One; whom you have now given up and
put to death;
7:53 You, to whom the law was given as it was ordered by
angels,
and who have not kept
it.
7:54 Hearing these things, they were cut to the heart and
moved
with wrath against
him.
7:55 But he was full of the Holy Spirit, and looking up to
heaven, he saw the
glory of God and Jesus at the right hand of
God.
7:56 And he said, Now I see heaven open, and the Son of man
at
the right hand of
God.
7:57 But with loud cries, and stopping their ears, they made
an
attack on him all together,
7:58 Driving him out of the town and stoning him: and the
witnesses put their
clothing at the feet of a young man named
Saul.
7:59 And Stephen, while he was being stoned, made prayer to
God,
saying, Lord Jesus,
take my spirit.
7:60 And going down on his knees, he said in a loud voice,
Lord,
do not make them
responsible for this sin. And when he had said
this, he went to his
rest.
8:1 And Saul gave approval to his death. Now at that time a
violent attack was
started against the church in Jerusalem; and
all but the Apostles
went away into all parts of Judaea and
Samaria.
8:2 And God-fearing men put Stephen's body in its last
resting-place, making
great weeping over him.
8:3 But Saul was burning with hate against the church, going
into every house and
taking men and women and putting them in
prison.
8:4 But those who had gone in flight went everywhere
preaching
the word.
8:5 And Philip went down to Samaria and was teaching them
about
Christ.
8:6 And all the people gave attention to the words which
Philip
said, when they saw
the signs which he did.
8:7 For unclean spirits came out from those who had them,
crying
with a loud voice;
and a number of those who were ill and
broken in body were
made well.
8:8 And there was much joy in that town.
8:9 But there was a certain man named Simon, who in the past
had
been a wonder-worker
and a cause of surprise to the people of
Samaria, saying that
he himself was a great man:
8:10 To whom they all gave attention, from the smallest to
the
greatest, saying,
This man is that power of God which is named
Great.
8:11 And they gave attention to him, because for a long time
his
wonder-working powers
had kept them under his control.
8:12 But when they had faith in the good news given by
Philip
about the kingdom of
God and the name of Jesus Christ, a number
of men and women had
baptism.
8:13 And Simon himself had faith and, having had baptism, he
went with Philip and,
seeing the signs and the great wonders
which he did, he was
full of surprise.
8:14 Now when the Apostles at Jerusalem had news that the
people
of Samaria had taken
the word of God into their hearts, they
sent to them Peter
and John;
8:15 Who, when they came there, made prayer for them, that
the
Holy Spirit might be
given to them:
8:16 For up to that time he had not come on any of them;
only
baptism had been
given to them in the name of the Lord Jesus.
8:17 Then they put their hands on them, and the Holy Spirit
came
on them.
8:18 Now when Simon saw that the Holy Spirit was given
through
the touch of the
Apostles' hands, he made them an offering of
money, saying,
8:19 Give me this power, so that when I put my hands on
anyone
he may get the Holy
Spirit.
8:20 But Peter said, May your money come to destruction with
you, because you had
the idea that what is freely given by God
may be got for a
price.
8:21 You have no part in this business, because your heart
is
not right before God.
8:22 Let your heart be changed, and make prayer to God that
you
may have forgiveness
for your evil thoughts.
8:23 For I see that you are prisoned in bitter envy and the
chains of sin.
8:24 And Simon, answering, said, Make prayer for me to the
Lord,
so that these things
which you have said may not come on me.
8:25 So they, having given their witness and made clear the
word
of the Lord, went
back to Jerusalem, giving the good news on
their way in a number
of the small towns of Samaria.
8:26 But an angel of the Lord said to Philip, Get up, and go
to
the south, to the
road which goes from Jerusalem to Gaza,
through the waste
land.
8:27 And he went and there was a man of Ethiopia, a servant
of
great authority under
Candace, queen of the Ethiopians, and
controller of all her
property, who had come up to Jerusalem
for worship;
8:28 He was going back, seated in his carriage, and was
reading
the book of the
prophet Isaiah.
8:29 And the Spirit said to Philip, Go near, and get on his
carriage.
8:30 And Philip, running up to him, saw that he was reading
Isaiah the prophet,
and said to him, Is the sense of what you
are reading clear to
you?
8:31 And he said, How is that possible when I have no guide?
And
he made Philip get up
by his side.
8:32 Now the place in the book where he was reading was
this: He
was taken, like a
sheep, to be put to death; and as a lamb is
quiet when its wool
is being cut, so he made no sound:
8:33 Being of low degree, his cause was not given a hearing:
who
has knowledge of his
family? for his life is cut off from the
earth.
8:34 And the Ethiopian said to Philip, About whom are these
words said by the
prophet? about himself, or some other?
8:35 So Philip, starting from this writing, gave him the
good
news about Jesus.
8:36 And while they were going on their way, they came to
some
water, and the
Ethiopian said, See, here is water; why may I
not have baptism?
8:37 []
8:38 And he gave orders for the carriage to be stopped, and
the
two of them went down
into the water, and Philip gave him
baptism.
8:39 And when they came up out of the water, the Spirit of
the
Lord took Philip
away; and the Ethiopian saw him no more, for
he went on his way
full of joy.
8:40 But Philip came to Azotus, and went through all the
towns,
preaching the good
news, till he came to Caesarea.
9:1 But Saul, still burning with desire to put to death the
disciples of the
Lord, went to the high priest,
9:2 And made a request for letters from him to the
Synagogues of
Damascus, so that if
there were any of the Way there, men or
women, he might take
them as prisoners to Jerusalem.
9:3 And while he was journeying, he came near Damascus; and
suddenly he saw a
light from heaven shining round him;
9:4 And he went down on the earth, and a voice said to him,
Saul, Saul, why are
you attacking me so cruelly?
9:5 And he said, Who are you, Lord? And he said, I am Jesus,
whom you are
attacking:
9:6 But get up, and go into the town, and it will be made
clear
to you what you have
to do.
9:7 And the men who were with him were not able to say
anything;
hearing the voice,
but seeing no one.
9:8 And Saul got up from the earth, and when his eyes were
open,
he saw nothing; and
he was guided by the hand into Damascus.
9:9 And for three days he was not able to see, and he took
no
food or drink.
9:10 Now there was a certain disciple at Damascus, named
Ananias; and the Lord
said to him in a vision, Ananias! and he
said, Here I am,
Lord.
9:11 And the Lord said to him, Get up, and go to the street
which is named
Straight, and make search at the house of Judas
for one named Saul of
Tarsus: for he is at prayer;
9:12 And he has seen a man named Ananias coming in and
putting
his hands on him, so
that he may be able to see.
9:13 But Ananias said, Lord, I have had accounts of this man
from a number of
people, how much evil he has done to your
saints at Jerusalem:
9:14 And here he has authority from the chief priests to
make
prisoners all who
give worship to your name.
9:15 But the Lord said, Go without fear: for he is a special
vessel for me, to
give to the Gentiles and kings and to the
children of Israel
the knowledge of my name:
9:16 For I will make clear to him what troubles he will have
to
undergo for me.
9:17 And Ananias went out and came to the house, and putting
his
hands on him, said,
Brother Saul, the Lord Jesus, whom you saw
when you were on your
journey, has sent me, so that you may be
able to see, and be
full of the Holy Spirit.
9:18 And straight away it seemed as if a veil was taken from
his
eyes, and he was able
to see; and he got up, and had baptism;
9:19 And when he had taken food his strength came back. And
for
some days he kept
with the disciples who were in Damascus.
9:20 And straight away, in the Synagogues, he was preaching
Jesus as the Son of
God.
9:21 And all those hearing him were full of wonder and said,
Is
not this the man who
in Jerusalem was attacking all the
worshippers of this
name? and he had come here so that he might
take them as
prisoners before the chief priests.
9:22 But Saul went on increasing in power, and the Jews in
Damascus were not
able to give answers to the arguments by
which he made it
clear that Jesus was the Christ.
9:23 Then, after some days, the Jews made an agreement
together
to put him to death:
9:24 But Saul got knowledge of their design. And they kept
watch
day and night on the
roads out of the town, so that they might
put him to death:
9:25 But his disciples took him by night and let him down
from
the wall in a basket.
9:26 And when he came to Jerusalem, he made an attempt to be
joined to the
disciples, but they were all in fear of him, not
taking him for a
disciple.
9:27 But Barnabas took him to the Apostles and gave them an
account of how he had
seen the Lord on the road, and had given
hearing to his words,
and how at Damascus he had been preaching
in the name of Jesus
without fear.
9:28 And he was with them, going in and out at Jerusalem,
9:29 Preaching in the name of the Lord without fear; and he
had
discussions with the
Greek Jews; but they were working for his
death.
9:30 And when the brothers had knowledge of it, they took
him to
Caesarea and sent him
to Tarsus.
9:31 And so the church through all Judaea and Galilee and
Samaria had peace and
was made strong; and, living in the fear
of the Lord and in
the comfort of the Holy Spirit, was
increased greatly.
9:32 And it came about that while Peter was going through
all
parts of the country
he came to the saints who were living at
Lydda.
9:33 And there was a certain man there, named Aeneas, who
for
eight years had been
in bed, without power of moving.
9:34 And Peter said to him, Aeneas, Jesus Christ makes you
well:
get up and make your
bed. And straight away he got up.
9:35 And all those living in Lydda and Sharon saw him, and
were
turned to the Lord.
9:36 Now there was at Joppa a certain disciple named
Tabitha,
that is, Dorcas: this
woman was given to good works and acts of
mercy at all times.
9:37 And it came about, in those days, that she got ill and
came
to her death: and
when she had been washed, they put her in a
room which was high
up.
9:38 And because Lydda was near Joppa, the disciples, having
knowledge that Peter
was there, sent two men to him, requesting
him to come to them
straight away.
9:39 And Peter went with them. And when he had come, they
took
him into the room:
and all the widows were there, weeping and
putting before him
the coats and clothing which Dorcas had made
while she was with
them.
9:40 But Peter made them all go outside, and went down on
his
knees in prayer; and
turning to the body, he said, Tabitha, get
up. And, opening her
eyes, she saw Peter and got up.
9:41 And he took her hand, lifting her up; and, sending for
the
saints and widows, he
gave her to them, living.
9:42 And news of it went all through Joppa, and a number of
people had faith in
the Lord.
9:43 And he was living in Joppa for some time with Simon, a
leather-worker.
10:1 Now there was a certain man in Caesarea, named
Cornelius,
the captain of the
Italian band of the army;
10:2 A serious-minded man, fearing God with all his family;
he
gave much money to
the poor, and made prayer to God at all
times.
10:3 He saw in a vision, clearly, at about the ninth hour of
the
day, an angel of the
Lord coming to him and saying to him,
Cornelius!
10:4 And he, looking on him in fear, said, What is it, Lord?
And
he said to him, Your
prayers and your offerings have come up to
God, and he has kept
them in mind.
10:5 Now send men to Joppa, and get one Simon, named Peter,
10:6 Who is living with Simon, a leather-worker, whose house
is
by the sea.
10:7 And when the angel who said these words to him had gone
away, he sent for two
of his house-servants, and a God-fearing
man of the army, one
of those who were waiting on him at all
times;
10:8 And having given them an account of everything, he sent
them to Joppa.
10:9 Now the day after, when they were on their journey and
were
near the town, Peter
went up to the top of the house for
prayer, about the
sixth hour:
10:10 And he was in need of food: but while they were
getting it
ready, a deep sleep
came on him;
10:11 And he saw the heavens opening, and a vessel coming
down,
like a great cloth
let down on the earth,
10:12 In which were all sorts of beasts and birds.
10:13 And a voice came to him, saying, Come, Peter; take
them
for food.
10:14 But Peter said, No, Lord; for I have never taken food
which is common or
unclean.
10:15 And the voice came to him a second time, What God has
made
clean, do not you
make common.
10:16 And this was done three times: and then the vessel was
taken back into
heaven.
10:17 Now while Peter was in doubt as to the purpose of this
vision, the men who
were sent by Cornelius, having made search
for Simon's house,
came to the door,
10:18 To see if Simon, named Peter, was living there.
10:19 And, while Peter was turning the vision over in his
mind,
the Spirit said to
him, See, three men are looking for you.
10:20 Go down, then, and go with them, doubting nothing, for
I
have sent them.
10:21 And Peter went down to the men, and said, I am the man
you
are looking for: why
have you come?
10:22 And they said, Cornelius, a captain, an upright and
God-fearing man,
respected by all the nation of the Jews, had
word from God by an
angel to send for you to his house, and to
give hearing to your
words.
10:23 So he took them in for the night. And the day after,
he
went with them,
taking some of the brothers from Joppa with
him.
10:24 And the day after that, they came to Caesarea. And
Cornelius was waiting
for them, having got together his
relations and his
near friends.
10:25 And when Peter came in, Cornelius came to him and,
falling
down at his feet,
gave him worship.
10:26 But Peter, lifting him up, said, Get up, for I am a
man as
you are.
10:27 And saying these words, he went in, and saw that a
great
number of people had
come together;
10:28 And he said to them, You yourselves have knowledge
that it
is against the law
for a man who is a Jew to be in the company
of one who is of
another nation; but God has made it clear to
me that no man may be
named common or unclean:
10:29 And so I came without question, when I was sent for.
What
then is your purpose
in sending for me?
10:30 And Cornelius said, Four days from now I was in my
house
in prayer at the
ninth hour; and I saw before me a man in
shining clothing,
10:31 Who said, Cornelius, your prayer has come to the ears
of
God, and your
offerings are kept in his memory.
10:32 Send, then, to Joppa, and get Simon, named Peter, to
come
to you; he is living
in the house of Simon, a leather-worker,
by the sea.
10:33 So, straight away, I sent for you; and you have done
well
to come. And now, we
are all present before God, ready to give
attention to all the
things which the Lord has given you to
say.
10:34 Then Peter said, Truly, I see clearly that God is no
respecter of persons:
10:35 But in every nation, the man who has fear of him and
does
righteousness is
pleasing to him.
10:36 The word which he sent to the children of Israel,
giving
the good news of
peace through Jesus Christ (who is Lord of
all)--
10:37 That word you yourselves have knowledge of, which was
made
public through all
Judaea, starting from Galilee, after the
baptism of which John
was the preacher,
10:38 About Jesus of Nazareth, how God gave the Holy Spirit
to
him, with power: and
how he went about doing good and making
well all who were
troubled by evil spirits, for God was with
him.
10:39 And we are witnesses of all the things which he did in
the
country of the Jews
and in Jerusalem; whom they put to death,
hanging him on a
tree.
10:40 On the third day God gave him back to life, and let
him be
seen,
10:41 Not by all the people, but by witnesses marked out
before
by God, even by us,
who took food and drink with him after he
came back from the
dead.
10:42 And he gave us orders to give news of this to the
people,
and to give public
witness that this is he whom God has made
judge of the living
and the dead.
10:43 To him all the prophets give witness, that through his
name everyone who has
faith in him will have forgiveness of
sins.
10:44 While Peter was saying these words, the Holy Spirit
came
on all those who were
hearing the word.
10:45 And the Jews of the faith, who had come with Peter,
were
full of wonder,
because the Holy Spirit was given to the
Gentiles,
10:46 And they were talking in tongues, and giving glory to
God.
Then Peter said,
10:47 Will any man say that these may not have baptism who
have
been given the Holy
Spirit as we have?
10:48 And he gave orders for them to have baptism in the
name of
Jesus Christ. Then
they kept him with them for some days.
11:1 Now the Apostles and the brothers who were in Judaea
had
news that the word of
God had been given to the Gentiles.
11:2 And when Peter came to Jerusalem, those who kept the
rule
of circumcision had
an argument with him,
11:3 Saying, You went to men without circumcision, and took
food
with them.
11:4 But Peter gave them an account of it all in order,
saying
to them,
11:5 I was in the town of Joppa, at prayer: and falling into
a
deep sleep, I saw in
a vision a vessel like a great cloth let
down from heaven, and
it came down to me:
11:6 And looking on it with attention I saw in it all sorts
of
beasts and birds.
11:7 And a voice came to my ears saying, Come, Peter; take
them
for food.
11:8 But I said, No, Lord; for nothing common or unclean has
ever come into my
mouth.
11:9 But the voice, coming a second time from heaven, said,
What
God has made clean,
do not you make common.
11:10 And this was done three times, and they were all taken
up
again into heaven.
11:11 And at that minute, three men, sent from Caesarea,
came to
the house where we
were.
11:12 And the Spirit gave me orders to go with them,
doubting
nothing. And these
six brothers came with me; and we went into
that man's house:
11:13 And he gave us an account of how he had seen the angel
in
his house, saying,
Send to Joppa, and get Simon, named Peter,
to come to you;
11:14 Who will say words to you through which you and all
your
family may get
salvation.
11:15 And, while I was talking to them, the Holy Spirit came
on
them, as on us at
first.
11:16 And the words of the Lord came into my mind, how he
said,
The baptism of John
was with water, but you will have baptism
with the Holy Spirit.
11:17 If then God gave them, when they had faith in the Lord
Jesus Christ, the
same as he gave to us, who was I to go
against God?
11:18 And hearing these things they said nothing more, but
gave
glory to God, saying,
Then to the Gentiles as to us has God
given a change of
heart, so that they may have life.
11:19 Then those who had gone away at the time of the
trouble
about Stephen, went
as far as Phoenicia and Cyprus, preaching
to the Jews only.
11:20 But some of them, men of Cyprus and Cyrene, when they
came
to Antioch, gave the
good news about the Lord Jesus to the
Greeks.
11:21 And the power of the Lord was with them, and a great
number had faith and
were turned to the Lord.
11:22 And news of them came to the ears of the church at
Jerusalem: and they
sent Barnabas as far as Antioch:
11:23 Who, when he came and saw the grace of God, was glad;
and
he made clear to them
the need of keeping near the Lord with
all the strength of
their hearts:
11:24 For he was a good man and full of the Holy Spirit and
of
faith: and a great
number were joined to the Lord.
11:25 Then he went on to Tarsus, looking for Saul;
11:26 And when he had come across him, he took him to
Antioch.
And they were with
the church there for a year, teaching the
people; and the
disciples were first given the name of
Christians in
Antioch.
11:27 Now in those days prophets came from Jerusalem to
Antioch.
11:28 And one of them, named Agabus, said publicly through
the
Spirit that there
would be serious need of food all over the
earth: which came
about in the time of Claudius.
11:29 And the disciples, everyone as he was able, made a
decision to send help
to the brothers living in Judaea:
11:30 Which they did, sending it to the rulers of the church
by
the hand of Barnabas
and Saul.
12:1 Now, about that time, Herod the king made cruel attacks
on
the Christians.
12:2 And he put James, the brother of John, to death with
the
sword.
12:3 And when he saw that this was pleasing to the Jews he
went
on to take Peter in
addition. This was at the time of the feast
of unleavened bread.
12:4 And having taken him, he put him in prison, with four
bands
of armed men to keep
watch over him; his purpose being to take
him out to the people
after the Passover.
12:5 So Peter was kept in prison: but the church made strong
prayer to God for
him.
12:6 And when Herod was about to take him out, the same
night
Peter was sleeping in
chains between two armed men, and the
watchmen were keeping
watch before the door of the prison.
12:7 And a great light was seen shining in the room, and an
angel of the Lord
came to Peter and, touching him on his side
so that he came out
of his sleep, said, Get up quickly. And his
chains came off his
hands.
12:8 Then the angel said, Put on your shoes and get ready to
go.
And he did so. And he
said, Put your coat round you and come
with me.
12:9 And he went out after him; and he was not certain if
what
was done by the angel
was a fact, for it seemed to him that he
was seeing a vision.
12:10 And when they had gone past the first and second
watchmen
they came to the iron
door into the town, which came open by
itself: and they went
out and down one street; and then the
angel went away.
12:11 And when Peter came to his senses he said, Now, truly,
I
am certain that the
Lord has sent his angel and taken me out of
the hands of Herod,
against all the hopes of the Jews.
12:12 And when he became clear about this, he went to the
house
of Mary, the mother
of John named Mark, where a number of them
had come together for
prayer.
12:13 And he gave a blow on the door, and a young girl came
to
it, named Rhoda.
12:14 And hearing the voice of Peter, in her joy she went
running, without opening
the door, to say that Peter was
outside.
12:15 And they said to her, You are off your head. But still
she
said, with decision,
that it was so. And they said, It is his
angel.
12:16 But Peter went on giving blows on the door: and when
it
was open and they saw
him, they were full of wonder.
12:17 But he made a sign to them with his hand to be quiet,
and
gave them an account
of how the Lord had taken him out of
prison. And he said,
Give the news to James and the brothers.
And then he went
away.
12:18 Now when it was day, the armed men were greatly
troubled
about what had become
of Peter.
12:19 And Herod, when he sent for him, and he was not there,
after questioning the
watchmen, gave orders that they were to
be put to death. Then
he went down from Judaea to Caesarea for
a time.
12:20 Now he was very angry with the people of Tyre and
Sidon:
and they came to him,
all together, and having made friends
with Blastus, the
controller of the king's house, they made a
request for peace,
because their country was dependent on the
king's country for
its food.
12:21 And on the day which had been fixed, Herod, dressed in
his
robes and seated in
his place, made a public statement to them.
12:22 And the people, with loud cries, said, It is the voice
of
a god, not of a man.
12:23 And straight away the angel of the Lord sent a disease
on
him, because he did
not give the glory to God: and his flesh
was wasted away by
worms, and so he came to his end.
12:24 But the word of the Lord went on increasing.
12:25 And Barnabas and Saul came back from Jerusalem, when
their
work was ended,
taking with them John named Mark.
13:1 Now there were at Antioch, in the church there,
prophets
and teachers,
Barnabas, and Symeon who was named Niger, and
Lucius of Cyrene, and
Manaen, a relation of Herod the king, and
Saul.
13:2 And while they were doing the Lord's work, and going
without food, the
Holy Spirit said, Let Barnabas and Saul be
given to me for the
special work for which they have been
marked out by me.
13:3 Then, after prayer and going without food they put
their
hands on them, and
sent them away.
13:4 So, being sent out by the Holy Spirit, they went down
to
Seleucia; and from
there they went by ship to Cyprus.
13:5 And at Salamis they were preaching the word of God in
the
Synagogues of the
Jews: and John was with them, helping them.
13:6 And when they had gone through all the island to
Paphos,
they came across a
certain wonder-worker and false prophet, a
Jew whose name was
Bar-Jesus;
13:7 Who was with the ruler, Sergius Paulus, an able man.
This
man sent for Barnabas
and Saul, desiring to have knowledge of
the word of God.
13:8 But Elymas, the wonder-worker (for that is the sense of
his
name), put himself
against them, with the purpose of turning
the ruler from the
faith.
13:9 But Saul, whose other name is Paul, being full of the
Holy
Spirit, looking hard
at him, said,
13:10 O you, who are full of false tricks and evil ways, a
son
of the Evil One,
hating all righteousness, will you for ever be
turning people from
the right ways of the Lord?
13:11 And now, see, the hand of the Lord is on you, and you
will
be blind and not able
to see the sun for a time. And straight
away a dark mist came
down on him; and he went about looking
for a guide.
13:12 Then the ruler, when he saw what was done, had faith,
being full of wonder
at the teaching of the Lord.
13:13 Then Paul and those who were with him went by ship
from
Paphos and came to
Perga in Pamphylia: and there John went away
from them and came back
to Jerusalem.
13:14 But they, going through from Perga, came to Antioch in
Pisidia; and they
went into the Synagogue on the Sabbath and
were seated.
13:15 And after the reading of the law and the prophets, the
rulers of the
Synagogue sent to them, saying, Brothers, if you
have a word of
comfort for the people, say on.
13:16 And Paul, getting up and making a sign with his hand,
said, Men of Israel,
and you who have the fear of God, give
ear.
13:17 The God of this people Israel made selection of our
fathers, lifting the
people up from their low condition when
they were living in
the land of Egypt, and with a strong arm
took them out of it.
13:18 And for about forty years he put up with their ways in
the
waste land.
13:19 And having put to destruction seven nations in the
land of
Canaan, he gave them
the land for their heritage for about four
hundred and fifty
years.
13:20 And after these things he gave them judges, till the
time
of Samuel the
prophet.
13:21 Then at their request for a king, God gave them Saul,
the
son of Kish, a man of
the family of Benjamin, who was their
king for forty years.
13:22 And having put him on one side, he made David their
king,
to whom he gave
witness, saying, I have taken David, the son of
Jesse, a man dear to
my heart, who will do all my pleasure.
13:23 From this man's seed has God given to Israel a
Saviour,
even Jesus, as he
gave his word;
13:24 For whose coming John made ready the way by preaching
to
all the people of
Israel the baptism which goes with a change
of heart.
13:25 And when John was completing his work, he said, What
do I
seem to you to be? I
am not he; but one is coming after me,
whose shoes I am not
good enough to undo.
13:26 My brothers, children of the family of Abraham, and
those
among you who have
the fear of God, to us the word of this
salvation is sent.
13:27 For the men of Jerusalem and their rulers, having no
knowledge of him, or
of the sayings of the prophets which come
to their ears every
Sabbath day, gave effect to them by judging
him.
13:28 And though no cause of death was seen in him, they
made a
request to Pilate
that he might be put to death.
13:29 And when they had done all the things said in the
Writings
about him, they took
him down from the tree, and put him in the
place of the dead.
13:30 But God gave him back from the dead:
13:31 And for a number of days he was seen by those who came
with him from Galilee
to Jerusalem, who are now his witnesses
before the people.
13:32 And we are giving you the good news of the undertaking
made to the fathers,
13:33 Which God has now put into effect for our children, by
sending Jesus; as it
says in the second Psalm, You are my Son;
this day I have given
you being.
13:34 And about his coming back from the dead, never again
to go
to destruction, he
has said these words, I will give you the
holy and certain
mercies of David.
13:35 Because he says in another Psalm, You will not let
your
Holy One see
destruction.
13:36 Now David, having done God's work for his generation,
went
to sleep, and was put
with his fathers, and his body came to
destruction:
13:37 But he, who was lifted up by God, did not see
destruction.
13:38 And so, let it be clear to you, my brothers, that through
this man forgiveness
of sins is offered to you:
13:39 And through him everyone who has faith is made free
from
all those things,
from which the law of Moses was not able to
make you free.
13:40 So take care that these words of the prophets do not
come
true for you;
13:41 See, you doubters, have wonder and come to your end;
for I
will do a thing in
your days to which you will not give belief,
even if it is made
clear to you.
13:42 And when they went out, they made a request that these
words might be said
to them again on the Sabbath after.
13:43 Now when the meeting was ended, a number of the Jews
and
of the God-fearing
Gentiles who had become Jews, went after
Paul and Barnabas:
who put before them how important it was to
keep on in the grace
of God.
13:44 And on the Sabbath after, almost all the town came
together to give
hearing to the word of God.
13:45 But when the Jews saw such a great number of people,
they
were full of envy and
said evil words against Paul's preaching.
13:46 Then Paul and Barnabas without fear said, It was
necessary
for the word of God
to be given to you first; but because you
will have nothing to
do with it, and have no desire for eternal
life, it will now be
offered to the Gentiles.
13:47 For so the Lord has given us orders, saying, I have
given
you for a light to
the Gentiles so that you may be for
salvation to the ends
of the earth.
13:48 And the Gentiles, hearing this, were glad and gave
glory
to the word of God:
and those marked out by God for eternal
life had faith.
13:49 And the word of the Lord went through all the country.
13:50 But the Jews, working up the feelings of the
God-fearing
women of high
position and of the chief men of the town, got an
attack started
against Paul and Barnabas, driving them out of
those parts.
13:51 But they, shaking off the dust of that place from
their
feet, came to
Iconium.
13:52 And the disciples were full of joy and of the Holy
Spirit.
14:1 Now in Iconium they went together to the Synagogue of
the
Jews and gave such
teaching that a great number of Jews and
Greeks had faith.
14:2 But those Jews who had not the faith, made the minds of
the
Gentiles bitter
against the brothers.
14:3 So they kept there for a long time, taking heart in the
Lord, who gave
witness to the word of his grace by causing
signs and wonders to
be done by their hands.
14:4 But there was a division among the people of the town;
some
were on the side of
the Jews and some on the side of the
Apostles.
14:5 And when a violent attempt was made by the Gentiles and
the
Jews, with their
rulers, to make an attack on them and have
them stoned,
14:6 Having got news of it, they went in flight to the towns
of
Lycaonia, Lystra, and
Derbe, and the country round about:
14:7 And went on preaching the good news there.
14:8 And at Lystra there was a certain man, who from birth
had
been without the use
of his feet, never having had the power of
walking.
14:9 This man was giving ear to the preaching of Paul, who,
looking at him, and
seeing that he had faith to be made well,
14:10 Said in a loud voice, Get up on your feet. And,
jumping
up, he went walking
about.
14:11 And when the people saw what Paul had done, they said
in a
loud voice, in the
language of Lycaonia, The gods have come
down to us in the
form of men.
14:12 And they gave the name of Jupiter to Barnabas, and to
Paul
that of Mercury,
because he was the chief talker.
14:13 And the priest of the image of Jupiter, which was
before
the town, took oxen
and flowers to the doors of the town, and
was about to make an
offering with the people.
14:14 But when this came to the ears of the Apostles, Paul
and
Barnabas, they went
running out among the people, parting their
clothing, and crying
out,
14:15 Good people, why are you doing these things? We are
men
with the same
feelings as you, and we give you the good news so
that you may be
turned away from these foolish things to the
living God, who made
the heaven and the earth and the sea and
all things in them:
14:16 Who in the past let all nations go in the ways which
seemed good to them.
14:17 But he was not without witness, because he did good,
and
gave you rain from
heaven and times of fruit, making your
hearts full of food
and joy.
14:18 And even with these words, it was hard for them to
keep
the people from
making an offering to them.
14:19 But some Jews came to that place from Antioch and
Iconium,
and got control over
the people; and after stoning Paul, they
had him pulled out of
the town, taking him for dead.
14:20 But when the disciples came round him, he got up and
went
into the town: and
the day after he went away with Barnabas to
Derbe.
14:21 And having made a number of disciples through the
preaching of the good
news in that town, they went back to
Lystra and Iconium
and Antioch,
14:22 Making strong the souls of the disciples, saying to
them
that they were to
keep the faith, and that we have to go
through troubles of
all sorts to come into the kingdom of God.
14:23 And when they had made selection of some to be rulers
in
every church, and had
given themselves to prayer and kept
themselves from food,
they put them into the care of the Lord
in whom they had
faith.
14:24 And they went through Pisidia and came to Pamphylia.
14:25 And, after preaching the word in Perga, they went down
to
Attalia;
14:26 And from there they went by ship to Antioch, where
they
had been handed over
to the grace of God for the work which
they had not done.
14:27 And when they came there, and had got the church
together,
they gave them an
account of all the things which God had done
through them, and how
he had made open a door of faith to the
Gentiles.
14:28 And they were with the disciples there for a long time.
15:1 Now certain men came down from Judaea, teaching the
brothers and saying
that without circumcision, after the rule
of Moses, there is no
salvation.
15:2 And after Paul and Barnabas had had no little argument
and
discussion with them,
the brothers made a decision to send Paul
and Barnabas and
certain others of them to the Apostles and the
rulers of the church
at Jerusalem about this question.
15:3 So they, being sent on their way by the church, went
through Phoenicia and
Samaria, giving news of the salvation of
the Gentiles, to the
great joy of all the brothers.
15:4 And when they came to Jerusalem, they had a meeting
with
the church and the
Apostles and the rulers, and they gave an
account of all the
things which God had done through them.
15:5 But some of the Pharisees, who were of the faith, got
up
and said, It is
necessary for these to have circumcision and to
keep the law of
Moses.
15:6 And the Apostles and the rulers of the church came together
and gave thought to
the question.
15:7 And when there had been much discussion, Peter got up
and
said to them, My
brothers, you have knowledge that some time
back it was God's
pleasure that by my mouth the good news might
be given to the
Gentiles so that they might have faith.
15:8 And God, the searcher of hearts, was a witness to them,
giving them the Holy
Spirit even as he did to us;
15:9 Making no division between them and us, but making
clean
their hearts by
faith.
15:10 Why then are you testing God, by putting on the neck
of
the disciples a yoke
so hard that not even our fathers or we
were strong enough
for it?
15:11 But we have faith that we will get salvation through
the
grace of the Lord
Jesus in the same way as they.
15:12 And all the people were quiet while Barnabas and Paul
gave
an account of the
signs and wonders which God had done among
the Gentiles by them.
15:13 And when they had come to an end, James, answering,
said,
My brothers, give ear
to me:
15:14 Symeon has given an account of how God was first
pleased
to take from among
the Gentiles a people for himself.
15:15 And this is in agreement with the words of the
prophets,
as it is said,
15:16 After these things I will come back, and will put up
the
tent of David which
has been broken down, building up again its
broken parts and
making it complete:
15:17 So that the rest of men may make search for the Lord,
and
all the Gentiles on
whom my name is named,
15:18 Says the Lord, who has made these things clear from
the
earliest times.
15:19 For this reason my decision is, that we do not put
trouble
in the way of those
who from among the Gentiles are turned to
God;
15:20 But that we give them orders to keep themselves from
things offered to
false gods, and from the evil desires of the
body, and from the
flesh of animals put to death in ways
against the law, and
from blood.
15:21 For Moses, from times long past, has his preachers in
every town, reading
his law in the Synagogues every Sabbath.
15:22 Then it seemed good to the Apostles and the rulers and
all
the church, to send
men from among them to Antioch with Paul
and Barnabas; Judas,
named Barsabbas, and Silas, chief men
among the brothers:
15:23 And they sent a letter by them, saying, The Apostles
and
the older brothers,
to the brothers who are of the Gentiles in
Antioch and Syria and
Cilicia, may joy be with you:
15:24 Because we have knowledge that some who went from us
have
been troubling you
with their words, putting your souls in
doubt; to whom we
gave no such order;
15:25 It seemed good to us, having come to an agreement
together, to send
these men to you, with our well loved
Barnabas and Paul,
15:26 Men who have given up their lives for the name of our
Lord
Jesus Christ.
15:27 And so we have sent Judas and Silas, who will say the
same
things to you
themselves, by word of mouth.
15:28 For it seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us, to
put on
you nothing more than
these necessary things;
15:29 To keep from things offered to false gods, and from
blood,
and from things put
to death in ways which are against the law,
and from the evil
desires of the body; if you keep yourselves
from these, you will
do well. May you be happy.
15:30 So they, being sent away, came down to Antioch, and
having
got the people
together, they gave them the letter.
15:31 And after reading it, they were glad of its comfort.
15:32 And Judas and Silas, who themselves were prophets,
gave
teaching to the
brothers and made them strong in the faith.
15:33 And when they had been there for some time, they were
sent
back in peace by the
brothers to those who had sent them.
15:34 []
15:35 But Paul and Barnabas kept on in Antioch, teaching and
preaching the word of
God, with a number of others.
15:36 And after some days, Paul said to Barnabas, Let us go
back
and see the brothers
in every town where we have given the word
of God, and see how
they are.
15:37 And Barnabas had a desire to take with them John,
named
Mark.
15:38 But Paul was of the opinion that it was not right to
take
with them one who had
gone away from them in Pamphylia, and had
not gone on with the
work.
15:39 And there was a sharp argument between them, so that
they
were parted from one
another, and Barnabas took Mark with him
and went by ship to
Cyprus;
15:40 But Paul took Silas and went away with the blessing of
the
brothers.
15:41 And he went through Syria and Cilicia, making the
churches
stronger in the
faith.
16:1 And he came to Derbe and Lystra: and there was a
certain
disciple there named
Timothy, whose mother was one of the Jews
of the faith, but his
father was a Greek;
16:2 Of whom the brothers at Lystra and Iconium had a high
opinion.
16:3 Paul had a desire for him to go with him, and he gave
him
circumcision because
of the Jews who were in those parts: for
they all had
knowledge that his father was a Greek.
16:4 And on their way through the towns, they gave them the
rules which had been
made by the Apostles and the rulers of the
church at Jerusalem,
so that they might keep them.
16:5 So the churches were made strong in the faith and were
increased in number
every day.
16:6 And after they had gone through the land of Phrygia and
Galatia, the Holy
Spirit did not let them take the word into
Asia;
16:7 And having come to Mysia, they made an attempt to go
into
Bithynia, but the
Spirit of Jesus did not let them;
16:8 And going past Mysia, they came down to Troas.
16:9 And Paul had a vision in the night; a man of Macedonia
came, requesting him,
and saying, Come over into Macedonia and
give us help.
16:10 And when he had seen the vision, straight away we made
the
decision to go into
Macedonia, for it seemed certain to us that
God had sent us to
give the good news to them.
16:11 So, from Troas we went straight by ship to Samothrace
and
the day after to
Neapolis;
16:12 And from there to Philippi, which is the most
important
town of Macedonia and
a Roman colony: and we were there for
some days.
16:13 And on the Sabbath we went outside the town, by the
river,
where we had an idea
that there would be a place of prayer;
and, being seated, we
had talk with the women who had come
together.
16:14 And a certain woman named Lydia, a trader in purple
cloth
of the town of
Thyatira, and a God-fearing woman, gave ear to
us: whose heart the
Lord made open to give attention to the
things which Paul was
saying.
16:15 And when she and her family had had baptism, she made
a
request to us,
saying, If it seems to you that I am true to the
Lord, come into my
house and be my guests. And she made us
come.
16:16 And when we were going to the place of prayer, we came
across a girl with a
spirit which gave knowledge of the future,
whose masters made
great profit from her power.
16:17 She came after Paul and us, crying out and saying,
These
men are the servants
of the Most High God, who are giving you
news of the way of
salvation.
16:18 And this she did on a number of days. But Paul was
greatly
troubled and,
turning, said to the spirit, I give you orders in
the name of Jesus
Christ, to come out of her. And it came out
that very hour.
16:19 But when her masters saw that their hope of profit was
gone, they took Paul
and Silas, pulling them into the
market-place before
the rulers;
16:20 And when they had taken them before the authorities,
they
said, These men, who
are Jews, are greatly troubling our town;
16:21 Teaching rules of living which it is not right for us
to
have or to keep,
being Romans.
16:22 And the people made an attack on them all together:
and
the authorities took
their clothing off them, and gave orders
for them to be
whipped.
16:23 And when they had given them a great number of blows,
they
put them in prison,
giving orders to the keeper of the prison
to keep them safely:
16:24 And he, having such orders, put them into the inner
prison
with chains on their
feet.
16:25 But about the middle of the night, Paul and Silas were
making prayers and
songs to God in the hearing of the
prisoners;
16:26 And suddenly there was an earth-shock, so that the
base of
the prison was moved:
and all the doors came open, and
everyone's chains
came off.
16:27 And the keeper, coming out of his sleep, and seeing
the
prison doors open,
took his sword and was about to put himself
to death, fearing
that the prisoners had got away.
16:28 But Paul said in a loud voice, Do yourself no damage,
for
we are all here.
16:29 And he sent for lights and came rushing in and,
shaking
with fear, went down
on his face before Paul and Silas,
16:30 And took them out and said, Sirs, what have I to do to
get
salvation?
16:31 And they said, Have faith in the Lord Jesus, and you
and
your family will have
salvation.
16:32 And they gave the word of the Lord to him and to all
who
were in his house.
16:33 And that same hour of the night, he took them, and
when he
had given attention
to their wounds, he and all his family had
baptism straight
away.
16:34 And he took them into his house and gave them food,
and he
was full of joy,
having faith in God with all his family.
16:35 But when it was day, the authorities sent the police,
saying, Let these men
go.
16:36 And the keeper said to Paul, The authorities have
given
orders to let you go:
come out now, and go in peace.
16:37 But Paul said to them, They have given us who are
Romans a
public whipping
without judging us, and have put us in prison.
Will they now send us
out secretly? no, truly, let them come
themselves and take
us out.
16:38 And the police gave an account of these words to the
authorities, and they
were full of fear on hearing that they
were Romans;
16:39 Then they came and made prayers to them, requesting
them,
when they had taken
them out, to go away from the town.
16:40 And they came out of the prison and went to the house
of
Lydia: and when they
had seen the brothers they gave them
comfort and went
away.
17:1 Now when they had gone through Amphipolis and Apollonia
they came to
Thessalonica, where there was a Synagogue of the
Jews:
17:2 And Paul, as he generally did, went in to them, and on
three Sabbath days
had discussions with them from the holy
Writings,
17:3 Saying to them clearly and openly that Christ had to be
put
to death and come
back to life again; and that this Jesus,
whom, he said, I am
preaching to you, is the Christ.
17:4 And some of them had faith, and were joined to Paul and
Silas; and a number
of the God-fearing Greeks, and some of the
chief women.
17:5 But the Jews, being moved with envy, took with them
certain
low persons from
among the common people, and getting together
a great number of
people, made an outcry in the town, attacking
the house of Jason
with the purpose of taking them out to the
people.
17:6 And when they were not able to get them, they took
Jason
and some of the
brothers by force before the rulers of the
town, crying, These
men, who have made trouble all over the
world have now come
here;
17:7 Whom Jason has taken into his house: and they are
acting
against the orders of
Caesar, saying that there is another
king, Jesus.
17:8 And hearing these things the people and the rulers of
the
town were troubled.
17:9 And having made Jason and the others give an
undertaking to
keep the peace, they
let them go.
17:10 And the brothers straight away sent Paul and Silas
away by
night to Beroea: and
they, when they came there, went to the
Synagogue of the
Jews.
17:11 Now these were more noble than the Jews of
Thessalonica,
for they gave serious
attention to the word, searching in the
holy Writings every
day, to see if these things were so.
17:12 And a number of them had faith, and no small number of
the
Greek women of high
position and of the men.
17:13 But when the Jews of Thessalonica had news that Paul
was
preaching the word at
Beroea, they came there, troubling the
people and working
them up.
17:14 So the brothers sent Paul straight away to the sea:
but
Silas and Timothy
kept there still.
17:15 But those who went with Paul took him as far as
Athens,
and then went away,
with orders from him to Silas and Timothy
to come to him
quickly.
17:16 Now while Paul was waiting for them at Athens, his
spirit
was troubled, for he
saw all the town full of images of the
gods.
17:17 So he had discussions in the Synagogue with the Jews
and
God-fearing Gentiles,
and every day in the market-place with
those who were there.
17:18 And some of those who were supporters of the theories
of
the Epicureans and
the Stoics, had a meeting with him. And some
said, What is this
talker of foolish words saying? And others,
He seems to be a
preacher of strange gods: because he was
preaching of Jesus
and his coming back from the dead.
17:19 And they took him to Mars' Hill, saying, Will you make
clear to us what is
this new teaching of yours?
17:20 For you seem to us to say strange things, and we have
a
desire to get the
sense of them.
17:21 (Now all the Athenians and the men from other lands
who
come there were
giving all their time to talking or hearing of
anything new.)
17:22 And Paul got to his feet on Mars' Hill and said, O men
of
Athens, I see that
you are overmuch given to fear of the gods.
17:23 For when I came by, I was looking at the things to
which
you give worship, and
I saw an altar with this writing on it,
TO THE GOD OF WHOM
THERE IS NO KNOWLEDGE. Now, what you,
without knowledge,
give worship to, I make clear to you.
17:24 The God who made the earth and everything in it, he,
being
Lord of heaven and
earth, is not housed in buildings made with
hands;
17:25 And he is not dependent on the work of men's hands, as
if
he had need of
anything, for he himself gives to all life and
breath and all
things;
17:26 And he has made of one blood all the nations of men
living
on all the face of
the earth, ordering their times and the
limits of their
lands,
17:27 So that they might make search for God, in order, if
possible, to get
knowledge of him and make discovery of him,
though he is not far
from every one of us:
17:28 For in him we have life and motion and existence; as
certain of your verse
writers have said, For we are his
offspring.
17:29 If then we are the offspring of God, it is not right
for
us to have the idea
that God is like gold or silver or stone,
formed by the art or
design of man.
17:30 Those times when men had no knowledge were overlooked
by
God; but now he gives
orders to all men in every place to
undergo a change of
heart:
17:31 Because a day has been fixed in which all the world
will
be judged in
righteousness by the man who has been marked out
by him for this work;
of which he has given a sign to all men
by giving him back
from the dead.
17:32 Now on hearing about the coming back from death, some
of
them made sport of
it, but others said, Let us go more fully
into this another
time.
17:33 And so Paul went away from among them.
17:34 But some men gave him their support: among whom was
Dionysius the
Areopagite, and a woman named Damaris, and others
with them.
18:1 After these things, he went away from Athens, and came
to
Corinth.
18:2 And there he came across a certain Jew named Aquila, a
man
of Pontus by birth,
who not long before had come from Italy
with his wife Priscilla,
because Claudius had given orders that
all Jews were to go
away from Rome: and he came to them;
18:3 And because he was of the same trade, he was living
with
them, and they did
their work together; for by trade they were
tent-makers.
18:4 And every Sabbath he had discussions in the Synagogue,
turning Jews and
Greeks to the faith.
18:5 And when Silas and Timothy came down from Macedonia,
Paul
was completely given
up to the word, preaching to the Jews that
the Christ was Jesus.
18:6 And when they put themselves against him, and said evil
words, he said,
shaking his clothing, Your blood be on your
heads, I am clean:
from now I will go to the Gentiles.
18:7 And moving from there, he went into the house of a man
named Titus Justus, a
God-fearing man, whose house was very
near the Synagogue.
18:8 And Crispus, the ruler of the Synagogue, with all his
family, had faith in
the Lord; and a great number of the people
of Corinth, hearing
the word, had faith and were given baptism.
18:9 And the Lord said to Paul in the night, in a vision,
Have
no fear and go on
preaching:
18:10 For I am with you, and no one will make an attack on
you
to do you damage: for
I have a number of people in this town.
18:11 And he was there for a year and six months, teaching
the
word of God among
them.
18:12 But when Gallio was ruler of Achaia, all the Jews
together
made an attack on
Paul, and took him to the judge's seat,
18:13 Saying, This man is teaching the people to give
worship to
God in a way which is
against the law.
18:14 But when Paul was about to say something, Gallio said
to
the Jews, If this was
anything to do with wrongdoing or crime,
there would be a
reason for me to give you a hearing:
18:15 But if it is a question of words or names or of your
law,
see to it yourselves;
I will not be a judge of such things.
18:16 And he sent them away from the judge's seat.
18:17 And they all made an attack on Sosthenes, the ruler of
the
Synagogue, and gave
him blows before the judge's seat; but
Gallio gave no
attention to these things.
18:18 And Paul, after waiting some days, went away from the
brothers and went by
ship to Syria, Priscilla and Aquila being
with him; and he had
had his hair cut off in Cenchrea, for he
had taken an oath.
18:19 And they came down to Ephesus and he left them there:
and
he himself went into
the Synagogue and had a discussion with
the Jews.
18:20 And being requested by them to be there for a longer
time,
he said, No;
18:21 And went from them, saying, I will come back to you if
God
lets me; and he took
ship from Ephesus.
18:22 And when he had come to land at Caesarea, he went to
see
the church, and then
went down to Antioch.
18:23 And having been there for some time, he went through
the
country of Galatia
and Phrygia in order, making the disciples
strong in the faith.
18:24 Now a certain Jew named Apollos, an Alexandrian by
birth,
and a man of
learning, came to Ephesus; and he had great
knowledge of the holy
Writings.
18:25 This man had been trained in the way of the Lord; and
burning in spirit, he
gave himself up to teaching the facts
about Jesus, though
he had knowledge only of John's baptism:
18:26 And he was preaching in the Synagogue without fear.
But
Priscilla and Aquila,
hearing his words, took him in, and gave
him fuller teaching
about the way of God.
18:27 And when he had a desire to go over into Achaia, the
brothers gave him
help, and sent letters to the disciples
requesting them to
take him in among them: and when he had
come, he gave much
help to those who had faith through grace:
18:28 For he overcame the Jews in public discussion, making
clear from the holy
Writings that the Christ was Jesus.
19:1 And it came about that while Apollos was at Corinth,
Paul,
having gone through
the higher country, came to Ephesus, where
there were certain
disciples:
19:2 And he said to them, Did you get the Holy Spirit when
you
had faith? And they
said to him, No, we have had no knowledge
of the Holy Spirit.
19:3 And he said, What sort of baptism did you have? And
they
said, The baptism of
John.
19:4 And Paul said, John gave a baptism which goes with a
change
of heart, saying to
the people that they were to have faith in
him who was coming
after him, that is, in Jesus.
19:5 And hearing this, they had baptism in the name of the
Lord
Jesus.
19:6 And when Paul had put his hands on them, the Holy
Spirit
came on them; and
they had the power of talking in tongues, and
acting like prophets.
19:7 And there were about twelve of these men.
19:8 And he went into the Synagogue, and for three months he
was
preaching there
without fear, reasoning and teaching about the
kingdom of God.
19:9 But because some of the people were hard-hearted and
would
not give hearing,
saying evil words about the Way before the
people, he went away
from them, and kept the disciples
separate, reasoning
every day in the school of Tyrannus.
19:10 And this went on for two years, so that all those who
were
living in Asia had
knowledge of the word of the Lord, Greeks as
well as Jews.
19:11 And God did special works of power by the hands of
Paul:
19:12 So that bits of linen and clothing from his body were
taken to people who
were ill, and their diseases went away from
them and the evil
spirits went out.
19:13 But some of the Jews who went from place to place
driving
out evil spirits,
took it on themselves to make use of the name
of the Lord Jesus
over those who had evil spirits, saying, I
give you orders, by
Jesus, whom Paul is preaching.
19:14 And there were seven sons of a man named Sceva, a Jew
and
a chief priest, who
did this.
19:15 And the evil spirit, answering, said to them, I have
knowledge of Jesus,
and of Paul, but who are you?
19:16 And the man in whom the evil spirit was, jumping on
them,
was stronger than the
two of them, and overcame them, so that
they went running
from that house, wounded and without their
clothing.
19:17 And this came to the ears of all those, Jews and
Greeks,
who were living at
Ephesus; and fear came on them all, and the
name of the Lord
Jesus was made great.
19:18 And a number of those who had faith came and made a
public
statement of their
sins and all their acts.
19:19 And a great number of those who were experts in
strange
arts took their books
and put them on the fire in front of
everyone: and when
the books were valued they came to fifty
thousand bits of
silver.
19:20 So the word of the Lord was increased very greatly and
was
full of power.
19:21 Now after these things were ended, Paul came to a
decision
that when he had gone
through Macedonia and Achaia he would go
to Jerusalem, saying,
After I have been there, I have a desire
to see Rome.
19:22 And having sent two of his helpers, Timothy and
Erastus,
into Macedonia, he
himself went on living in Asia for a time.
19:23 And about that time a great outcry took place about
the
Way.
19:24 For there was a certain man named Demetrius, a
silver-worker, who
made silver boxes for the images of Diana,
and gave no small
profit to the workmen;
19:25 Whom he got together, with other workmen of the same
trade, and said to
them, Men, it is clear that from this
business we get our
wealth.
19:26 And you see, for it has come to your ears, that not
only
at Ephesus, but
almost all through Asia, this Paul has been
teaching numbers of
people and turning them away, saying that
those are not gods
who are made by men's hands:
19:27 And there is danger, not only that our trade may be
damaged in the
opinion of men, but that the holy place of the
great goddess Diana
may be no longer honoured, and that she to
whom all Asia and the
world give worship, will be put down from
her high position.
19:28 And hearing this, they were very angry, crying out and
saying, Great is Diana
of Ephesus.
19:29 And the town was full of noise and trouble, and they
all
came running into the
theatre, having taken by force Gaius and
Aristarchus, men of
Macedonia who were journeying in company
with Paul.
19:30 And when Paul was about to go in to the people, the
disciples did not let
him.
19:31 And some of the rulers of Asia, being his friends,
sent to
him, requesting him
seriously not to put himself in danger by
going into the
theatre.
19:32 And some said one thing, and some another: for there
was
no order in the
meeting; and most of them had no idea why they
had come together.
19:33 Then they took Alexander out from among the people,
the
Jews putting him
forward. And Alexander, making a sign with his
hand, was about to
make a statement to the people in answer:
19:34 But when they saw that he was a Jew, all of them with
one
voice went on crying
out for about two hours, Great is Diana of
Ephesus.
19:35 And when the chief secretary had got the people quiet,
he
said, Men of Ephesus,
is any man without knowledge that the
town of Ephesus is
the keeper of the holy place of the great
Diana, who was sent
down from Jupiter?
19:36 So then, because these things may not be doubted, it
would
be better for you to
be quiet, and do nothing unwise.
19:37 For you have taken these men, who are not doing damage
to
the holy place or
talking against our goddess.
19:38 If, then, Demetrius and the workmen who are with him
have
a protest to make
against any man, the law is open to them, and
there are judges; let
them put up a cause at law against one
another.
19:39 But if any other business is in question, let it be
taken
up in the regular
meeting.
19:40 For, truly, we are in danger of being made responsible
for
this day's trouble,
there being no cause for it: and we are not
able to give any
reason for this coming together.
19:41 And when he had said this, he sent the meeting away.
20:1 And after the noise had come to an end, Paul, having
sent
for the disciples and
given them comfort, went away from them
to Macedonia.
20:2 And when he had gone through those parts and given them
much teaching, he
came into Greece.
20:3 And when he had been there three months, because the
Jews
had made a secret
design against him when he was about to take
ship for Syria, he
made a decision to go back through
Macedonia.
20:4 And Sopater of Beroea, the son of Pyrrhus, and
Aristarchus
and Secundus of
Thessalonica, and Gaius of Derbe, and Timothy,
and Tychicus and
Trophimus of Asia, went with him as far as
Asia.
20:5 But these had gone before, and were waiting for us at
Troas.
20:6 And we went away from Philippi by ship after the days
of
unleavened bread, and
came to them at Troas in five days; and
we were there for
seven days.
20:7 And on the first day of the week, when we had come
together
for the holy meal,
Paul gave them a talk, for it was his
purpose to go away on
the day after; and he went on talking
till after the middle
of the night.
20:8 And there were a number of lights in the room where we
had
come together.
20:9 And a certain young man named Eutychus, who was seated
in
the window, went into
a deep sleep; and while Paul went on
talking, being
overcome by sleep, he had a fall from the third
floor, and was taken
up dead.
20:10 And Paul went down and, falling on him, took him in
his
arms and said, Do not
be troubled, for his life is in him.
20:11 And when he had gone up, and had taken the broken
bread,
he went on talking to
them for a long time, even till dawn, and
then he went away.
20:12 And they took the boy in, living, and were greatly
comforted.
20:13 But we, going before him by ship, went to Assos with
the
purpose of taking
Paul in there: for so he had given orders,
because he himself
was coming by land.
20:14 And when he came up with us at Assos, we took him in
the
ship and went on to
Mitylene.
20:15 And going from there by sea, we came on the day after
opposite Chios, and
touching at Samos on the day after that, we
came on the third day
to Miletus.
20:16 For Paul's purpose was to go past Ephesus, so that he
might not be kept in
Asia; for he was going quickly, in order,
if possible, to be at
Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost.
20:17 And from Miletus he sent to Ephesus for the rulers of
the
church.
20:18 And when they had come, he said to them, You
yourselves
have seen what my
life has been like all the time from the day
when I first came
into Asia,
20:19 Doing the Lord's work without pride, through all the
sorrow and troubles
which came on me because of the evil
designs of the Jews:
20:20 And how I kept back nothing which might be of profit
to
you, teaching you
publicly and privately,
20:21 Preaching to Jews and to Greeks the need for a turning
of
the heart to God, and
faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
20:22 And now, as you see, I am going to Jerusalem, a
prisoner
in spirit, having no
knowledge of what will come to me there:
20:23 Only that the Holy Spirit makes clear to me in every
town
that prison and pains
are waiting for me.
20:24 But I put no value on my life, if only at the end of
it I
may see the work
complete which was given to me by the Lord
Jesus, to be a
witness of the good news of the grace of God.
20:25 And now I am conscious that you, among whom I have
gone
about preaching the
kingdom, will not see my face again.
20:26 And so I say to you this day that I am clean from the
blood of all men.
20:27 For I have not kept back from you anything of the
purpose
of God.
20:28 Give attention to yourselves, and to all the flock
which
the Holy Spirit has
given into your care, to give food to the
church of God, for
which he gave his blood.
20:29 I am conscious that after I am gone, evil wolves will
come
in among you, doing
damage to the flock;
20:30 And from among yourselves will come men who will give
wrong teaching,
turning away the disciples after them.
20:31 So keep watch, having in mind that for three years
without
resting I was
teaching every one of you, day and night, with
weeping.
20:32 And now, I give you into the care of God and the word
of
his grace, which is
able to make you strong and to give you
your heritage among
all the saints.
20:33 I have had no desire for any man's silver or gold or
clothing.
20:34 You yourselves have seen that with these hands I got
what
was necessary for me
and those who were with me.
20:35 In all things I was an example to you of how, in your
lives, you are to
give help to the feeble, and keep in memory
the words of the Lord
Jesus, how he himself said, There is a
greater blessing in
giving than in getting.
20:36 And having said these words, he went down on his knees
in
prayer with them all.
20:37 And they were all weeping, falling on Paul's neck and
kissing him,
20:38 Being sad most of all because he had said that they
would
not see his face
again. And so they went with him to the ship.
21:1 And after parting from them, we put out to sea and came
straight to Cos, and
the day after to Rhodes, and from there to
Patara:
21:2 And as there was a ship going to Phoenicia, we went in
it.
21:3 And when we had come in view of Cyprus, going past it
on
our left, we went on
to Syria, and came to land at Tyre: for
there the goods which
were in the ship had to be taken out.
21:4 And meeting the disciples we were there for seven days:
and
they gave Paul orders
through the Spirit not to go up to
Jerusalem.
21:5 And when these days came to an end, we went on our
journey;
and they all, with
their wives and children, came with us on
our way till we were
out of the town: and after going on our
knees in prayer by
the sea,
21:6 We said our last words to one another, and got into the
ship, and they went
back to their houses.
21:7 And journeying by ship from Tyre we came to Ptolemais;
and
there we had talk
with the brothers and were with them for one
day.
21:8 And on the day after, we went away and came to
Caesarea,
where we were guests
in the house of Philip, the preacher, who
was one of the seven.
21:9 And he had four daughters, virgins, who were prophets.
21:10 And while we were waiting there for some days, a
certain
prophet, named
Agabus, came down from Judaea.
21:11 And he came to us, and took the band of Paul's
clothing,
and putting it round
his feet and hands, said, The Holy Spirit
says these words, So
will the Jews do to the man who is the
owner of this band,
and they will give him up into the hands of
the Gentiles.
21:12 And hearing these things, we and those who were living
in
that place made
request to him not to go to Jerusalem.
21:13 Then Paul said, What are you doing, weeping and
wounding
my heart? for I am
ready, not only to be a prisoner, but to be
put to death at
Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.
21:14 And as he might not be moved we did no more, saying,
Let
the purpose of God be
done.
21:15 And after these days we got ready and went up to
Jerusalem.
21:16 And some of the disciples from Caesarea went with us,
taking a certain
Mnason of Cyprus, one of the early disciples,
in whose house we
were to be living.
21:17 And when we came to Jerusalem, the brothers were
pleased
to see us.
21:18 And on the day after, Paul went with us to James, and
all
the rulers of the
church were present.
21:19 And when he had said how glad he was to see them, he
gave
them a detailed
account of the things which God had done
through his work
among the Gentiles.
21:20 And hearing it, they gave praise to God; and they said
to
him, You see,
brother, what thousands there are among the Jews,
who have the faith;
and they all have a great respect for the
law:
21:21 And they have had news of you, how you have been teaching
all the Jews among
the Gentiles to give up the law of Moses,
and not to give
circumcision to their children, and not to keep
the old rules.
21:22 What then is the position? They will certainly get
news
that you have come.
21:23 Do this, then, which we say to you: We have four men
who
have taken an oath;
21:24 Go with these, and make yourself clean with them, and
make
the necessary
payments for them, so that they may be free from
their oath: and
everyone will see that the statements made
about you are not
true, but that you put yourself under rule,
and keep the law.
21:25 But as to the Gentiles who have the faith, we sent a
letter, giving our
decision that they were to keep themselves
from offerings made
to false gods, and from blood, and from the
flesh of animals put
to death in ways against the law, and from
the evil desires of
the body.
21:26 Then Paul took the men, and on the day after, making
himself clean with
them, he went into the Temple, giving out
the statement that
the days necessary for making them clean
were complete, till
the offering was made for every one of
them.
21:27 And when the seven days were almost ended, the Jews
from
Asia, seeing him in
the Temple, got the people together and put
their hands on him,
21:28 Crying out, Men of Israel, come to our help: this is
the
man who is teaching
all men everywhere against the people and
the law and this
place: and in addition, he has taken Greeks
into the Temple, and
made this holy place unclean.
21:29 For they had seen him before in the town with
Trophimus of
Ephesus, and had the
idea that Paul had taken him with him into
the Temple.
21:30 And all the town was moved, and the people came
running
together and put
their hands on Paul, pulling him out of the
Temple: and then the
doors were shut.
21:31 And while they were attempting to put him to death,
news
came to the chief
captain of the band that all Jerusalem was
out of control.
21:32 And straight away he took some armed men and went
quickly
down to them: and the
Jews, seeing them, gave no more blows to
Paul.
21:33 Then the chief captain came near and took him, and
gave
orders for him to be
put in chains, questioning them as to who
he was and what he
had done.
21:34 And some said one thing and some another, among the
people: and as he was
not able to get a knowledge of the facts
because of the noise,
he gave orders for Paul to be taken into
the army building.
21:35 And when he came on to the steps, he was lifted up by
the
armed men, because of
the force of the people;
21:36 For a great mass of people came after them, crying
out,
Away with him!
21:37 And when Paul was about to be taken into the building,
he
said to the chief
captain, May I say something to you? And he
said, Have you a
knowledge of Greek?
21:38 Are you by chance the Egyptian who, before this, got
the
people worked up
against the government and took four thousand
men of the Assassins
out into the waste land?
21:39 But Paul said, I am a Jew of Tarsus in Cilicia, which
is
not an unimportant
town: I make a request to you to let me say
a word to the people.
21:40 And when he let him do so, Paul, from the steps, made
a
sign with his hand to
the people, and when they were all quiet,
he said to them in
the Hebrew language,
22:1 My brothers and fathers, give ear to the story of my
life
which I now put
before you.
22:2 And, hearing him talking in the Hebrew language, they
became the more
quiet, and he said,
22:3 I am a Jew of Tarsus in Cilicia by birth, but I had my
education in this
town at the feet of Gamaliel, being trained
in the keeping of
every detail of the law of our fathers; given
up to the cause of
God with all my heart, as you are today.
22:4 And I made attacks on this Way, even to death, taking
men
and women and putting
them in prison.
22:5 Of which the high priest will be a witness, and all the
rulers, from whom I
had letters to the brothers; and I went
into Damascus, to
take those who were there as prisoners to
Jerusalem for
punishment.
22:6 And it came about that while I was on my journey,
coming
near to Damascus,
about the middle of the day, suddenly I saw a
great light from
heaven shining round me.
22:7 And when I went down on the earth, a voice came to my
ears
saying to me, Saul,
Saul, why are you attacking me so cruelly?
22:8 And I, answering, said, Who are you; Lord? And he said
to
me, I am Jesus of
Nazareth, whom you are attacking.
22:9 And those who were with me saw the light, but the voice
of
him who was talking
to me came not to their ears.
22:10 And I said, What have I to do, Lord? And the Lord said
to
me, Get up, and go
into Damascus; and it will be made clear to
you what you have to
do.
22:11 And because I was unable to see because of the glory
of
that light, those who
were with me took me by the hand, and so
I came to Damascus.
22:12 And one Ananias, a God-fearing man, who kept the law,
and
of whom all the Jews
in that place had a high opinion,
22:13 Came to my side and said, Brother Saul, let your eyes
be
open. And in that
very hour I was able to see him.
22:14 And he said, You have been marked out by the God of
our
fathers to have
knowledge of his purpose, and to see the
Upright One and to
give ear to the words of his mouth.
22:15 For you will be a witness for him to all men of what
you
have seen and of what
has come to your ears.
22:16 And now, why are you waiting? get up, and have
baptism,
for the washing away
of your sins, giving worship to his name.
22:17 And it came about that when I had come back to
Jerusalem,
while I was at prayer
in the Temple, my senses became more than
naturally clear,
22:18 And I saw him saying to me, Go out of Jerusalem
straight
away because they
will not give hearing to your witness about
me.
22:19 And I said, Lord, they themselves have knowledge that
I
went through the
Synagogues putting in prison and whipping all
those who had faith
in you:
22:20 And when Stephen your witness was put to death, I was
there, giving
approval, and looking after the clothing of those
who put him to death.
22:21 And he said to me, Go, for I will send you far away to
the
Gentiles.
22:22 And they gave him a hearing as far as this word; then
with
loud voices they
said, Away with this man from the earth; it is
not right for him to
be living.
22:23 And while they were crying out, and pulling off their
clothing, and sending
dust into the air,
22:24 The chief captain gave orders for him to be taken into
the
army building, saying
that he would put him to the test by
whipping, so that he
might have knowledge of the reason why
they were crying out
so violently against him.
22:25 And when they had put leather bands round him, Paul
said
to the captain who
was present, Is it the law for you to give
blows to a man who is
a Roman and has not been judged?
22:26 And hearing this, the man went to the chief captain
and
gave him an account
of it, saying, What are you about to do?
for this man is a
Roman.
22:27 And the chief captain came to him and said, Give me an
answer, are you a
Roman? And he said, Yes.
22:28 And the chief captain said, I got Roman rights for
myself
at a great price. And
Paul said, But I had them by birth.
22:29 Then those who were about to put him to the test went
away: and the chief
captain was in fear, seeing that he was a
Roman, and that he
had put chains on him.
22:30 But on the day after, desiring to have certain
knowledge
of what the Jews had
to say against him, he made him free, and
gave orders for the
chief priests and all the Sanhedrin to come
together, and he took
Paul and put him before them.
23:1 And Paul, looking fixedly at the Sanhedrin, said, My
brothers, my life has
been upright before God till this day.
23:2 And the high priest, Ananias, gave orders to those who
were
near him to give him
a blow on the mouth.
23:3 Then Paul said to him, God will give blows to you, you
whitewashed wall: are
you here to be my judge by law, and by
your orders am I
given blows against the law?
23:4 And those who were near said, Do you say such words
against
God's high priest?
23:5 And Paul said, Brother, I had no idea that he was the
high
priest: for it has
been said, You may not say evil about the
ruler of your people.
23:6 But when Paul saw that half of them were Sadducees and
the
rest Pharisees, he
said in the Sanhedrin, Brothers, I am a
Pharisee, and the son
of Pharisees: I am here to be judged on
the question of the
hope of the coming back from the dead.
23:7 And when he had said this, there was an argument
between
the Pharisees and the
Sadducees, and a division in the meeting.
23:8 For the Sadducees say that there is no coming back from
the
dead, and no angels
or spirits: but the Pharisees have belief
in all these.
23:9 And there was a great outcry: and some of the scribes
on
the side of the
Pharisees got up and took part in the
discussion, saying,
We see no evil in this man: what if he has
had a revelation from
an angel or a spirit?
23:10 And when the argument became very violent, the chief
captain, fearing that
Paul would be pulled in two by them, gave
orders to the armed
men to take him by force from among them,
and take him into the
army building.
23:11 And the night after, the Lord came to his side and
said,
Be of good heart, for
as you have been witnessing for me in
Jerusalem, so will
you be my witness in Rome.
23:12 And when it was day, the Jews came together and put
themselves under an
oath that they would take no food or drink
till they had put
Paul to death.
23:13 And more than forty of them took this oath.
23:14 And they came to the chief priests and the rulers and
said, We have taken a
great oath to take no food till we have
put Paul to death
23:15 So now, will you and the Sanhedrin make a request to
the
military authorities
to have him sent down to you, as if you
were desiring to go
into the business in greater detail; and
we, before ever he
gets to you, will be waiting to put him to
death.
23:16 But Paul's sister's son had word of their design, and
he
came into the army
building and gave news of it to Paul.
23:17 And Paul sent for a captain and said, Take this young
man
to your chief, for he
has news for him.
23:18 So he took him to the chief captain and said, Paul,
the
prisoner, made a
request to me to take this young man to you,
for he has something
to say to you.
23:19 And the chief took him by the hand and, going on one
side,
said to him
privately, What is it you have to say to me?
23:20 And he said, The Jews are in agreement together to
make a
request to you for
Paul to be taken, on the day after this,
into the Sanhedrin,
to be questioned in greater detail.
23:21 But do not give way to them, for more than forty of
them
are waiting for him,
having taken an oath not to take food or
drink till they have
put him to death: and now they are ready,
waiting for your
order.
23:22 So the chief captain let the young man go, saying to
him,
Do not say to anyone
that you have given me word of these
things.
23:23 And he sent for two captains and said, Make ready two
hundred men, with
seventy horsemen and two hundred spearmen, to
go to Caesarea, at
the third hour of the night:
23:24 And get beasts so that they may put Paul on them, and
take
him safely to Felix,
the ruler.
23:25 And he sent a letter in these words:
23:26 Claudius Lysias, to the most noble ruler, Felix, peace
be
with you.
23:27 This man was taken by the Jews, and was about to be
put to
death by them, when I
came on them with the army and took him
out of danger, having
knowledge that he was a Roman.
23:28 And, desiring to get at the reason for their attack on
him, I took him down
to their Sanhedrin:
23:29 Then it became clear to me that it was a question of
their
law, and that nothing
was said against him which might be a
reason for prison or
death.
23:30 And when news was given to me that a secret design was
being made against
the man, I sent him straight away to you,
giving orders to
those who are against him to make their
statements before
you.
23:31 So the armed men, as they were ordered, took Paul and
came
by night to
Antipatris.
23:32 But on the day after, they sent the horsemen on with
him,
and went back to
their place:
23:33 And they, when they came to Caesarea, gave the letter
to
the ruler, and took
Paul before him.
23:34 And after reading it, he said, What part of the
country do
you come from? And,
hearing that he was from Cilicia,
23:35 I will give hearing to your cause, he said, when those
who
are against you have
come. And he gave orders for him to be
kept in Herod's
Praetorium.
24:1 And after five days, the high priest, Ananias, came
with
certain of the
rulers, and an expert talker, one Tertullus; and
they made a statement
to Felix against Paul.
24:2 And when he had been sent for, Tertullus, starting his
statement, said,
Because by you we are living in peace, and
through your wisdom
wrongs are put right for this nation,
24:3 In all things and in all places we are conscious of our
great debt to you,
most noble Felix.
24:4 But, so that I may not make you tired, I make a request
to
you of your mercy, to
give hearing to a short statement.
24:5 For this man, in our opinion, is a cause of trouble, a
maker of attacks on
the government among Jews through all the
empire, and a chief
mover in the society of the Nazarenes:
24:6 Who, in addition, was attempting to make the Temple
unclean: whom we
took,
24:7 []
24:8 And from whom you will be able, by questioning him
yourself, to get
knowledge of all the things which we say
against him.
24:9 And the Jews were in agreement with his statement,
saying
that these things
were so.
24:10 Then when the ruler had given him a sign to make his
answer, Paul said,
Because I have knowledge that you have been
a judge over this
nation for a number of years, I am glad to
make my answer:
24:11 Seeing that you are able to make certain of the fact
that
it is not more than
twelve days from the time when I came up to
Jerusalem for
worship;
24:12 And they have not seen me in argument with any man in
the
Temple, or working up
the feelings of the people, in the
Synagogues or in the
town:
24:13 And they are not able to give facts in support of the
things which they say
against me now.
24:14 But this I will say openly to you, that I do give
worship
to the God of our
fathers after that Way, which to them is not
the true religion:
but I have belief in all the things which
are in the law and in
the books of the prophets:
24:15 Hoping in God for that which they themselves are
looking
for, that there will
be a coming back from the dead for upright
men and wrongdoers.
24:16 And in this, I do my best at all times to have no
reason
for shame before God
or men.
24:17 Now after a number of years I came to give help and
offerings to my
nation:
24:18 And having been made clean, I was in the Temple, but
not
with a great number
of people, and not with noise: but there
were certain Jews
from Asia,
24:19 And it would have been better if they had come here to
make a statement, if
they have anything against me.
24:20 Or let these men here present say what wrongdoing was
seen
in me when I was
before the Sanhedrin,
24:21 But only this one thing which I said among them in a
loud
voice, I am this day
being judged on the question of the coming
back from the dead.
24:22 But Felix, who had a more detailed knowledge of the
Way,
put them off, saying,
When Lysias, the chief captain, comes
down, I will give attention
to your business.
24:23 And he gave orders to the captain to keep Paul under
his
control, and to let
him have everything he had need of; and not
to keep his friends
from coming to see him.
24:24 But after some days, Felix came with Drusilla his
wife,
who was of the Jews
by birth, and sent for Paul, and gave
hearing to him about
faith in Christ Jesus.
24:25 And while he was talking about righteousness and
self-control and the
judging which was to come, Felix had great
fear and said, Go
away for the present, and when the right time
comes I will send for
you.
24:26 For he was hoping that Paul would give him money: so
he
sent for him more
frequently and had talk with him.
24:27 But after two years Porcius Festus took the place of
Felix, who, desiring
to have the approval of the Jews, kept
Paul in chains.
25:1 So Festus, having come into that part of the country
which
was under his rule,
after three days went up to Jerusalem from
Caesarea.
25:2 And the chief priests and the chief men of the Jews
made
statements against
Paul,
25:3 Requesting Festus to give effect to their design
against
him, and send him to
Jerusalem, when they would be waiting to
put him to death on
the way.
25:4 But Festus, in answer, said that Paul was being kept in
prison at Caesarea,
and that in a short time he himself was
going there.
25:5 So, he said, let those who have authority among you go
with
me, and if there is
any wrong in the man, let them make a
statement against
him.
25:6 And when he had been with them not more than eight or
ten
days, he went down to
Caesarea; and on the day after, he took
his place on the
judge's seat, and sent for Paul.
25:7 And when he came, the Jews who had come down from
Jerusalem
came round him, and
made all sorts of serious statements
against him, which
were not supported by the facts.
25:8 Then Paul, in his answer to them, said, I have done no
wrong against the law
of the Jews, or against the Temple, or
against Caesar.
25:9 But Festus, desiring to get the approval of the Jews,
said
to Paul, Will you go
up to Jerusalem, and be judged before me
there in connection
with these things?
25:10 And Paul said, I am before the seat of Caesar's
authority
where it is right for
me to be judged: I have done no wrong to
the Jews, as you are
well able to see.
25:11 If, then, I am a wrongdoer and there is a cause of
death
in me, I am ready for
death: if it is not as they say against
me, no man may give
me up to them. Let my cause come before
Caesar.
25:12 Then Festus, having had a discussion with the Jews,
made
answer, You have
said, Let my cause come before Caesar; to
Caesar you will go.
25:13 Now when some days had gone by, King Agrippa and
Bernice
came to Caesarea and
went to see Festus.
25:14 And as they were there for some days, Festus gave them
Paul's story, saying,
There is a certain man here who was put
in prison by Felix:
25:15 Against whom the chief priests and the rulers of the
Jews
made a statement when
I was at Jerusalem, requesting me to give
a decision against
him.
25:16 To whom I gave answer that it is not the Roman way to
give
a man up, till he has
been face to face with those who are
attacking him, and
has had a chance to give an answer to the
statements made
against him.
25:17 So, when they had come together here, straight away,
on
the day after, I took
my place on the judge's seat and sent for
the man.
25:18 But when they got up they said nothing about such
crimes
as I had in mind:
25:19 But had certain questions against him in connection
with
their religion, and
about one Jesus, now dead, who, Paul said,
was living.
25:20 And as I had not enough knowledge for the discussion
of
these things, I made
the suggestion to him to go to Jerusalem
and be judged there.
25:21 But when Paul made a request that he might be judged
by
Caesar, I gave orders
for him to be kept till I might send him
to Caesar.
25:22 And Agrippa said to Festus, I have a desire to give
the
man a hearing myself.
Tomorrow, he said, you may give him a
hearing.
25:23 So on the day after, when Agrippa and Bernice in great
glory had come into
the public place of hearing, with the chief
of the army and the
chief men of the town, at the order of
Festus, Paul was sent
for.
25:24 And Festus said, King Agrippa, and all those who are
present here with us,
you see this man, about whom all the Jews
have made protests to
me, at Jerusalem and in this place,
saying that it is not
right for him to be living any longer.
25:25 But, in my opinion, there is no cause of death in him,
and
as he himself has
made a request to be judged by Caesar, I have
said that I would
send him.
25:26 But I have no certain account of him to send to
Caesar. So
I have sent for him
to come before you, and specially before
you, King Agrippa, so
that after the business has been gone
into, I may have
something to put in writing.
25:27 For it seems to me against reason to send a prisoner
without making clear
what there is against him.
26:1 And Agrippa said to Paul, You may put your cause before
us.
Then Paul, stretching
out his hand, made his answer, saying:
26:2 In my opinion I am happy, King Agrippa, to be able to
give
my answer before you
today to all these things which the Jews
say against me:
26:3 The more so, because you are expert in all questions to
do
with the Jews and
their ways: so I make my request to you to
give me a hearing to
the end.
26:4 All the Jews have knowledge of my way of life from my
early
years, as it was from
the start among my nation, and at
Jerusalem;
26:5 And they are able to say, if they would give witness,
that
I was living as a
Pharisee, in that division of our religion
which is most regular
in the keeping of the law.
26:6 And now I am here to be judged because of the hope
given by
God's word to our
fathers;
26:7 For the effecting of which our twelve tribes have been
working and waiting
night and day with all their hearts. And in
connection with this
hope I am attacked by the Jews, O king!
26:8 Why, in your opinion, is it outside belief for God to
make
the dead come to life
again?
26:9 For I, truly, was of the opinion that it was right for
me
to do a number of
things against the name of Jesus of Nazareth.
26:10 And this I did in Jerusalem: and numbers of the saints
I
put in prison, having
had authority given to me from the chief
priests, and when
they were put to death, I gave my decision
against them.
26:11 And I gave them punishment frequently, in all the
Synagogues, forcing
them to say things against God; and burning
with passion against
them, I went after them even into far-away
towns.
26:12 Then, when I was journeying to Damascus with the
authority
and orders of the
chief priests,
26:13 In the middle of the day, on the road I saw a light
from
heaven, brighter than
the sun, shining round me and those who
were journeying with
me.
26:14 And when we had all gone down on the earth, a voice
came
to me, saying in the
Hebrew language, Saul, Saul, why are you
attacking me so
cruelly? It is hard for you to go against the
impulse which is
driving you.
26:15 And I said, Who are you, Lord? And the Lord said, I am
Jesus, whom you are
attacking.
26:16 But get up on your feet: for I have come to you for
this
purpose, to make you
a servant and a witness of the things in
which you have seen
me, and of those in which you will see me;
26:17 And I will keep you safe from the people, and from the
Gentiles, to whom I
send you,
26:18 To make their eyes open, turning them from the dark to
the
light, and from the
power of Satan to God, so that they may
have forgiveness of
sins and a heritage among those who are
made holy by faith in
me.
26:19 So, then, King Agrippa, I did not go against the
vision
from heaven;
26:20 But I went about, first to those in Damascus and
Jerusalem, and through
all the country of Judaea, and then to
the Gentiles,
preaching a change of heart, so that they, being
turned to God, might
give, in their works, the fruits of a
changed heart.
26:21 For this reason, the Jews took me in the Temple, and
made
an attempt to put me
to death.
26:22 And so, by God's help, I am here today, witnessing to
small and great,
saying nothing but what the prophets and Moses
said would come
about;
26:23 That the Christ would go through pain, and being the
first
to come back from the
dead, would give light to the people and
to the Gentiles.
26:24 And when he made his answer in these words, Festus
said in
a loud voice, Paul,
you are off your head; your great learning
has made you
unbalanced.
26:25 Then Paul said, I am not off my head, most noble
Festus,
but my words are true
and wise.
26:26 For the king has knowledge of these things, to whom I
am
talking freely; being
certain that all this is common knowledge
to him; for it has
not been done in secret.
26:27 King Agrippa, have you faith in the prophets? I am
certain
that you have.
26:28 And Agrippa said to Paul, A little more and you will
be
making me a
Christian.
26:29 And Paul said, It is my prayer to God that, in little
or
great measure, not
only you, but all those hearing me today
might be even as I
am, but for these chains.
26:30 And the king and the ruler and Bernice and those who
were
seated with them got
up;
26:31 And when they had gone away they said to one another,
This
man has done nothing
which might give cause for death or
prison.
26:32 And Agrippa said to Festus, This man might have been
made
free, if he had not
put his cause before Caesar.
27:1 And when the decision had been made that we were to go
by
sea to Italy, they
gave Paul and certain other prisoners into
the care of a captain
named Julius, of the Augustan band.
27:2 And we went to sea in a ship of Adramyttium which was
sailing to the sea
towns of Asia, Aristarchus, a Macedonian of
Thessalonica, being
with us.
27:3 And on the day after, we came to Sidon; and Julius was
kind
to Paul, and let him
go to see his friends and take a rest.
27:4 And sailing again from there, we went on under cover of
Cyprus, because the
wind was against us.
27:5 And having gone across the sea off Cilicia and
Pamphylia we
came to Myra, in
Lycia.
27:6 And there the captain came across a ship of Alexandria,
sailing for Italy,
and put us in it.
27:7 And when we had gone on slowly for a long time, and had
had
hard work getting
across to Cnidus, for the wind was against
us, we went under
cover of Crete, in the direction of Salmone;
27:8 And sailing down the side of it, as well as we were
able,
we came to a certain
place named Fair Havens, near which was
the town of Lasea.
27:9 And as a long time had gone by, and the journey was now
full of danger,
because it was late in the year, Paul put the
position before them,
27:10 Saying, Friends, I see that this journey will be one
of
great damage and
loss, not only to the goods and the ship, but
to ourselves.
27:11 But the captain gave more attention to the master and
the
owner of the ship
than to what Paul said.
27:12 And as the harbour was not a good one in which to be
for
the winter, the
greater number of them were for going out to
sea, in order, if
possible, to put in for the winter at
Phoenix, a harbour of
Crete, looking to the north-east and
south-east.
27:13 And when the south wind came softly, being of the
opinion
that their purpose
might be effected, they let the ship go and
went sailing down the
side of Crete, very near to the land.
27:14 But after a little time, a very violent wind, named
Euraquilo, came down
from it with great force.
27:15 And when the ship got into the grip of it, and was not
able to make headway
into the wind, we gave way, and went
before it.
27:16 And, sailing near the side of a small island named
Cauda,
we were able, though
it was hard work, to make the ship's boat
safe:
27:17 And having got it up, they put cords under and round
the
ship; but fearing
that they might be pushed on to the Syrtis,
they let down the
sails and so went running before the wind.
27:18 And, still fighting the storm with all our strength,
the
day after they made a
start at getting the goods out of the
ship;
27:19 And on the third day, they let all the sailing
apparatus
go over the side.
27:20 And as we had not seen the sun or stars for a long
time,
and a great storm was
on us, all hope of salvation was gone.
27:21 And when they had been without food for a long time,
Paul
got up among them and
said, Friends, it would have been better
if you had given
attention to me and not gone sailing out from
Crete, to undergo
this damage and loss.
27:22 But now, I say to you, be of good heart, for there will
be
no loss of life, but
only of the ship.
27:23 For this night there came to my side an angel of the
God
who is my Master and
whose servant I am,
27:24 Saying, Have no fear, Paul, for you will come before
Caesar, and God has
given to you all those who are sailing with
you.
27:25 And so, O men, be of good heart, for I have faith in
God
that it will be as he
said to me.
27:26 But we will be sent on to a certain island.
27:27 But when the fourteenth day came, while we were going
here
and there in the
Adriatic sea, about the middle of the night
the sailors had an
idea that they were getting near land;
27:28 And they let down the lead, and saw that the sea was a
hundred and twenty
feet deep; and after a little time they did
it again and it was
ninety feet.
27:29 Then, fearing that by chance we might come on to the
rocks, they let down
four hooks from the back of the ship, and
made prayers for the
coming of day.
27:30 Then the sailors made attempts secretly to get away
from
the ship, letting
down a boat as if they were about to put down
hooks from the front
of the ship;
27:31 But Paul said to the captain and his men, If you do
not
keep these men in the
ship, you will not be safe.
27:32 Then the armed men, cutting the cords of the boat, let
her
go.
27:33 And when dawn was near, Paul gave them all orders to
take
food, saying, This is
the fourteenth day you have been waiting
and taking no food.
27:34 So I make request to you to take food; for this is for
your salvation: not a
hair from the head of any of you will
come to destruction.
27:35 And when he had said this and had taken bread, he gave
praise to God before
them all, and took a meal of the broken
bread.
27:36 Then they all took heart and did the same.
27:37 And we were, in the ship, two hundred and seventy-six
persons.
27:38 And when they had had enough food, they made the
weight of
the ship less,
turning the grain out into the sea.
27:39 And when it was day, they had no knowledge of the
land,
but they saw an inlet
of the sea with a floor of sand, and they
had the idea of
driving the ship up on to it if possible.
27:40 So cutting away the hooks, and letting them go into
the
sea, and freeing the
cords of the guiding-blades, and lifting
up the sail to the
wind, they went in the direction of the
inlet.
27:41 And coming to a point between two seas, they got the
ship
to land; and the
front part was fixed in the sand and not able
to be moved, but the
back part was broken by the force of the
waves.
27:42 Then the armed men were for putting the prisoners to
death, so that no one
would get away by swimming.
27:43 But the captain, desiring to keep Paul safe, kept them
from their purpose,
and gave orders that those who had
knowledge of swimming
were to go off the ship and get first to
land:
27:44 And the rest, some on boards and some on things from
the
ship. And so it came
about that they all got safe to land.
28:1 And when we were safe, we made the discovery that the
island was named
Melita.
28:2 And the simple people living there were uncommonly kind
to
us, for they made a
fire for us, and took us in, because it was
raining and cold.
28:3 But when Paul had got some sticks together and put them
on
the fire, a snake
came out, because of the heat, and gave him a
bite on the hand.
28:4 And when the people saw it hanging on his hand, they
said
to one another,
Without doubt this man has put someone to
death, and though he
has got safely away from the sea, God will
not let him go on
living.
28:5 But shaking off the beast into the fire, he got no
damage.
28:6 But they had the idea that they would see him becoming
ill,
or suddenly falling
down dead; but after waiting a long time,
and seeing that no
damage came to him, changing their opinion,
they said he was a
god.
28:7 Now near that place there was some land, the property
of
the chief man of the
island, who was named Publius; who very
kindly took us into
his house as his guests for three days.
28:8 And the father of Publius was ill, with a disease of
the
stomach; to whom Paul
went, and put his hands on him, with
prayer, and made him
well.
28:9 And when this took place, all the others in the island
who
had diseases came and
were made well.
28:10 Then they gave us great honour, and, when we went
away,
they put into the
ship whatever things we were in need of.
28:11 And after three months we went to sea in a ship of
Alexandria sailing
under the sign of the Dioscuri, which had
been at the island
for the winter.
28:12 And going into the harbour at Syracuse, we were
waiting
there for three days.
28:13 And from there, going about in a curve, we came to
Rhegium: and after
one day a south wind came up and on the day
after we came to
Puteoli:
28:14 Where we came across some of the brothers, who kept us
with them for seven
days; and so we came to Rome.
28:15 And the brothers, when they had news of us, came out
from
town as far as Appii
Forum and the Three Taverns to have a
meeting with us: and
Paul, seeing them, gave praise to God and
took heart.
28:16 And when we came into Rome, they let Paul have a house
for
himself and the armed
man who kept watch over him.
28:17 Then after three days he sent for the chief men of the
Jews: and when they
had come together, he said to them, My
brothers, though I
had done nothing against the people or the
ways of our fathers,
I was given, a prisoner from Jerusalem,
into the hands of the
Romans.
28:18 Who, when they had put questions to me, were ready to
let
me go free, because
there was no cause of death in me.
28:19 But when the Jews made protest against it, I had to
put my
cause into Caesar's
hands; not because I have anything to say
against my nation.
28:20 But for this reason I sent for you, to see and have
talk
with you: for because
of the hope of Israel I am in these
chains.
28:21 And they said to him, We have not had letters from
Judaea
about you, and no one
of the brothers has come to us here to
give an account or
say any evil about you.
28:22 But we have a desire to give hearing to your opinion:
for
as to this form of
religion, we have knowledge that in all
places it is
attacked.
28:23 And when a day had been fixed, they came to his house
in
great numbers; and he
gave them teaching, giving witness to the
kingdom of God, and
having discussions with them about Jesus,
from the law of Moses
and from the prophets, from morning till
evening.
28:24 And some were in agreement with what he said, but some
had
doubts.
28:25 And they went away, for there was a division among
them
after Paul had said
this one thing: Well did the Holy Spirit
say by the prophet
Isaiah to your fathers,
28:26 Go to this people and say, Though you give ear, you
will
not get knowledge;
and seeing, you will see, but the sense will
not be clear to you:
28:27 For the heart of this people has become fat and their
ears
are slow in hearing
and their eyes are shut; for fear that they
might see with their
eyes and give hearing with their ears and
become wise in their
hearts and be turned again to me, so that
I might make them
well.
28:28 Be certain, then, that the salvation of God is sent to
the
Gentiles, and they
will give hearing.
28:29 []
28:30 And for the space of two years, Paul was living in the
house of which he had
the use, and had talk with all those who
went in to see him,
28:31 Preaching the kingdom of God and teaching about the
Lord
Jesus Christ without
fear, and no orders were given that he was
not to do so.