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Now
at
that time,
Herod
the
king
put forth
the
hands
to mistreat
some
of
those
of
the
church.
2
And
he put to death
James
the brother
of John
with the sword.
3
And
having seen
that it is
pleasing
to the
Jews,
he proceeded
to take
Peter
alsonow these were the
days
of the Unleavened
Bread
4
whom also,
having seized,
he put
in
prison,
having delivered
him
to four
sets of four
soldiers
to guard
him,
intending
to bring him out
to the
people
after
the
Passover.
5
So
indeed
Peter
was kept
in
the prison, but fervent
prayer
was being made to
God
by the
church
concerning him.
6
And
when
Herod
was about
to bring him forth
, on
that
night
Peter
was
sleeping
between
two
soldiers, having been bound
with
two
chains, and
guards
before
the
door
were watching
the
prison.
7
And behold,
an angel
of
the
Lord
stood by, and
a light
shone
in
the
cell.
And
having struck
Peters side, he woke him up,
saying,
Rise up
in
haste. And his
chains
fell
off the
hands.
8
And the
angel
said to him, Gird yourself about, and
put on
your sandals. And
He did
so.
And
he says
to him, Wrap around
you
your
cloak
and
follow
me.
9
And
having gone forth,
he was following, and he did not know that what
is happening
by means of the
angel
is
real,
but
he was thinking
he saw
a vision.
10
And
having passed through
a first
and a second guard,
they came
to the
iron
gate
leading
into the city,
which
opened
to them
by itself.
And
having gone out,
they went on through
one
street, and
immediately
the
angel
departed
from him.
11
And
having come
to
himself,
Peter
said, Now I know
truly
that the
Lord
has sent forth His
angel
and
delivered
me out of
the
hand
of Herod
and
all
the
expectation
of the
people
of the Jews.
12
And having considered
it
,
he came
to
the
house
of
Mary
the
mother
of John, who is called Mark,
where
there were
many
having gathered together
and
praying.
13
And of him
having knocked
at
the
door
of the
gate,
a girl
named
Rhoda
came
to answer.
14
And
having recognized
Peter
s
voice,
from
joy
she did not open
the
gate,
but
having run in,
she reported
Peter
to be standing
before
the
gate.
15
But
they said
to her, You are out of your mind. But
she kept insisting
it
to be
so.
And
they kept saying,
It is his angel.
16
But
Peter
continued
knocking.
And
having opened
it
,
they saw
him and
were amazed.
17
And
having made a sign
to them with the
hand
to be silent,
he related
to them
how
the
Lord
had brought
him out of the
prison.
And
he said, Report
these things
to James
and
to the brothers.
And
having gone out,
he went
to another
place.
18
Now
day
having come,
there was
no
small
disturbance
among
the
soldiers
what
then
has become
of
Peter.
19
And
Herod
having sought after
him
and
not
having found
him
,
having examined
the
guards,
comm
and
ed
them
to be led away
to death
.
And
having gone down
from Judea to Caesarea,
he stayed
there
.
20
Now
he had been
furiously angry
with
the
Tyrians
and Sidonians, and
they came
to him
with one accord.
And
having gained
Blastus, who
was
over
the bedchamber
of the
king, they were seeking
peace
because of
their
region
being nourished
by the kings.
21
Now
on the appointed
day
Herod,
having put on
the
royal
apparel
and
having sat
on the
throne,
was making an address
to them.
22
And the
people
were crying out,
This is the
voice
of a god
and not of a man!
23
And
immediately
an angel
of
the
Lord
struck
him
in return
for that
he did not give
the
glory
to God.
And having been eaten by worms,
he breathed his last.
24
But the
word
of God
continued to grow
and
to multiply.
25
And
Barnabas
and
Saul
returned,
having fulfilled
the
mission
to Jerusalem,
having taken with
them
John
the
one
having been called
Mark.
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