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Now
about
that
time
Herod
the king
stretched forth
his
hands
to vex
certain
of
the church.
2
And
he killed
James
the brother
of John
with the sword.
3
And
because he saw it pleased
the Jews,
he proceeded further
to take
Peter
also.
(Then
were
the days
of unleavened bread.
)
4
And
when he had apprehended
him, he put
him
in
prison,
and delivered
him
to four
quaternions
of soldiers
to keep
him;
intending
after
Easter
to bring
him forth
to the people.
5
Peter
therefore
was kept
in
prison:
but
prayer
was
made
without ceasing of
the church
unto
God
for him.
6
And
when
Herod
would
have brought
him forth,
the same
night
Peter
was
sleeping
between
two
soldiers,
bound
with
two
chains:
and
the keepers
before
the door
kept
the prison.
7
And,
behold,
the angel
of the Lord
came upon
him
, and
a light
shined
in
the prison:
and
he smote
Peter
on the side,
and raised
him up,
saying,
Arise up
quickly. And his
chains
fell off
from
his
hands.
8
And
the angel
said unto him, Gird thyself, and
bind on
thy
sandals.
And
so
he did.
And
he saith
unto him,
Cast
thy garment
about
thee, and
follow
me.
9
And
he went out,
and followed
him; and wist not that it was true which
was done
by
the angel;
but
thought
he saw
a vision.
10
When
they were past
the first
and
the second
ward,
they came
unto
the iron
gate
that leadeth
unto
the city;
which
opened
to them
of his own accord:
and
they went out,
and passed on through
one
street;
and
forthwith
the angel
departed
from him.
11
And
when Peter
was come
to
himself,
he said,
Now
I know
of a surety,
that
the Lord
hath sent
his
angel,
and
hath delivered
me out of
the hand
of Herod,
and
from
all
the expectation
of the people
of the Jews.
12
And
when he had considered
the thing
, he came
to
the house
of Mary
the mother
of John,
whose surname was
Mark;
where
many
were
gathered together
praying.
13
And as Peter
knocked at
the door
of the gate,
a damsel
came
to hearken,
named
Rhoda.
14
And
when she knew
Peter
's
voice,
she opened
not
the gate
for
gladness,
but
ran in,
and told how
Peter
stood
before
the gate
.
15
And they said unto her,
Thou art mad.
But
she constantly affirmed
that it was
even so.
Then
said they,
It is his
angel.
16
But
Peter
continued
knocking:
and
when they had opened
the door
, and saw him,
they were astonished.
17
But
he, beckoning
unto them
with the hand
to hold their peace,
declared
unto them
how
the Lord
had brought
him out of
the prison.
And he said,
Go shew
these things
unto James,
and
to the brethren.
And
he departed,
and
went
into
another
place.
18
Now
as soon as it was
day,
there was
no
small
stir
among
the soldiers,
what
was become
of Peter.
19
And
when
Herod
had sought for him, and
found him
not,
he examined
the keepers,
and commanded
that
they
should be put to death.
And
he went down
from Judaea to
Caesarea,
and
there
abode.
20
And
Herod was
highly displeased
with them of Tyre
and
Sidon:
but
they came
with one accord
to him, and,
having made
Blastus
the king's
chamberlain
their friend,
desired
peace;
because
their
country
was nourished
by
the king's
country
.
21
And
upon a set
day
Herod,
arrayed
in royal
apparel,
sat
upon
his throne,
and
made an oration
unto them.
22
And
the people
gave a shout,
saying, It is
the voice
of a god,
and not
of a man.
23
And
immediately
the angel
of the Lord
smote
him,
because
he gave
not
God
the glory:
and he was
eaten of worms,
and gave up the ghost.
24
But
the word
of God
grew
and
multiplied.
25
And
Barnabas
and
Saul
returned
from
Jerusalem,
when they had fulfilled
their
ministry,
and
took with them
John,
whose surname was
Mark.
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