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1
Now
there were at Antioch,
in the church
that was there, prophets
and teachers:
Barnabas,
and Simeon
who was called
Niger,
and Lucius
of Cyrene,
and Manaen
who had been brought
up with Herod
the tetrarch,
and Saul.
2
While they were ministering
to the Lord
and fasting,
the Holy
Spirit
said,
"Set apart
for Me Barnabas
and Saul
for the work
to which
I have called
them."
3
Then,
when they had fasted
and prayed
and laid
their hands
on them, they sent them away.
4
So,
being sent
out by the Holy
Spirit,
they went down
to Seleucia
and from there
they sailed
to Cyprus.
5
When they reached
Salamis,
they began to proclaim
the word
of God
in the synagogues
of the Jews;
and they also
had
John
as their helper.
6
When they had gone through
the whole
island
as far
as Paphos,
they found
a magician,
a Jewish
false prophet
whose
name
was Bar-Jesus,
7
who
was with the proconsul,
Sergius
Paulus,
a man
of intelligence.
This man
summoned
Barnabas
and Saul
and sought
to hear
the word
of God.
8
But Elymas
the magician
(for so
his name
is translated)
was opposing
them, seeking
to turn
the proconsul
away
from the faith.
9
But Saul,
who
was also
known as Paul,
filled
with the Holy
Spirit,
fixed his gaze
on him,
10
and said,
"You who are full
of all
deceit
and fraud,
you son
of the devil,
you enemy
of all
righteousness,
will you not cease
to make crooked
the straight
ways
of the Lord?
11
"Now,
behold,
the hand
of the Lord
is upon you, and you will be blind
and not see
the sun
for a time."
And immediately
a mist
and a darkness
fell
upon him, and he went about
seeking
those who would lead him by
the hand
.
12
Then
the proconsul
believed
when he saw
what had happened,
being amazed
at the teaching
of the Lord.
13
Now
Paul
and his companions
put out to sea
from Paphos
and came
to Perga
in Pamphylia;
but John
left
them and returned
to Jerusalem.
14
But going
on from Perga,
they arrived
at Pisidian
Antioch,
and on the Sabbath
day
they went
into the synagogue
and sat down.
15
After
the reading
of the Law
and the Prophets
the synagogue officials
sent
to them,
say
ing,
"Brethren,
if
you have any
word
of exhortation
for the people,
say
it."
16
Paul
stood
up, and motioning
with his hand
said,
"Men
of Israel,
and you who fear
God,
listen:
17
"The God
of this
people
Israel
chose
our fathers
and made
the
people
great
during
their stay
in the land
of Egypt,
and with an uplifted
arm
He led
them out from it.
18
"For a period
of about
forty years
He put
up with them in the wilderness.
19
"When He had destroyed
seven
nations
in the land
of Canaan,
He distributed
their land
as an inheritance--
all of which took about
four hundred
and fifty
years.
20
"After
these things
He gave
them judges
until
Samuel
the prophet.
21
"Then
they asked
for a king,
and God
gave
them Saul
the son
of Kish,
a man
of the tribe
of Benjamin,
for forty
years.
22
"After
He had removed
him, He raised
up David
to be their king,
concerning
who
m
He also
testified
and said,
'
I HAVE FOUND
DAVID
the son of Jesse,
A MAN
AFTER
MY HEART,
who
will do
all
My will.'
23
"From the descendants
of this man,
according
to promise,
God
has brought
to Israel
a Savior,
Jesus,
24
after John
had proclaimed
before
His coming
a baptism
of repentance
to all
the people
of Israel.
25
"And while
John
was completing
his course,
he kept saying,
'What
do you suppose
that
I am
?
I am
not He. But behold,
one is coming
after
me the sandals
of whose
feet
I am
not worthy
to untie.'
26
"Brethren,
sons
of Abraham's
family,
and those
among
you who fear
God,
to us the message
of this
salvation
has been sent.
27
"For those
who live
in Jerusalem,
and their rulers,
recognizing
neither Him nor
the utterances
of the prophets
which are read
every
Sabbath,
fulfilled
these by condemning
Him.
28
"And though they found
no
ground
for putting Him to death, they asked
Pilate
that He be executed.
29
"When
they had carried
out all
that was written
concerning
Him, they took Him down
from the cross
and laid
Him in a tomb.
30
"But God
raised
Him from the dead;
31
and for many
days
He appeared
to those
who came
up with Him from Galilee
to Jerusalem,
the very ones who
are now
His witnesses
to the people.
32
"And we preach to you the good news
of the promise
made
to the fathers,
33
that God
has fulfilled
this
promise to our children
in that He raised
up Jesus,
as it is also
written
in the second
Psalm,
'
YOU ARE MY SON;
TODAY
I HAVE BEGOTTEN
YOU.'
34
"As for the fact that He raised
Him up from the dead,
no longer
to return
to decay,
He has spoken
in this way:
'
I WILL GIVE
YOU THE HOLY
and SURE
blessings OF DAVID.'
35
"Therefore
He also
says
in another
Psalm, 'YOU WILL NOT ALLOW
YOUR HOLY ONE
TO UNDERGO
DECAY.'
36
"For David,
after he had served
the purpose
of God
in his own
generation,
fell asleep,
and was laid
among
his fathers
and underwent
decay;
37
but He whom
God
raised
did not undergo
decay.
38
"Therefore
let it be known
to you,
brethren,
that through
Him forgiveness
of sins
is proclaimed
to you,
39
and
through
Him everyone
who believes
is freed
from all things,
from which
you could
not be freed
through
the Law
of Moses.
40
"Therefore
take heed,
so
that the thing spoken
of in the Prophets
may not come
upon you:
41
'
BEHOLD,
YOU SCOFFERS,
AND MARVEL,
AND PERISH;
FOR I AM ACCOMPLISHING
A WORK
IN YOUR DAYS,
A WORK
WHICH
YOU WILL NEVER
BELIEVE,
THOUGH
SOMEONE
SHOULD DESCRIBE
IT TO YOU.'"
42
As Paul and Barnabas were going
out, the people kept begging
that these
things
might be spoken
to them the next
Sabbath.
43
Now
when the meeting of the synagogue
had broken
up, many
of the Jews
and of the God-fearing
proselytes
followed
Paul
and Barnabas,
who,
speaking
to them, were urging
them to continue
in the grace
of God.
44
The next
Sabbath
nearly
the whole
city
assembled
to hear
the word
of the Lord.
45
But when the Jews
saw
the crowds,
they were filled
with jealousy
and began contradicting
the things spoken
by Paul,
and were blaspheming.
46
Paul
and Barnabas
spoke out boldly
and said,
"It was necessary
that the word
of God
be spoken
to you first;
since
you repudiate
it and judge
yourselves
unworthy
of eternal
life,
behold,
we are turning
to the Gentiles.
47
"For so
the Lord
has commanded
us, 'I HAVE PLACED
YOU AS A LIGHT
FOR THE GENTILES,
THAT YOU MAY BRING
SALVATION
TO THE END
OF THE EARTH.'"
48
When the Gentiles
heard
this, they began rejoicing
and glorifying
the word
of the Lord;
and as many
as had been
appointed
to eternal
life
believed.
49
And the word
of the Lord
was being spread
through
the whole
region.
50
But the Jews
incited
the devout
women
of prominence
and the leading men
of the city,
and instigated
a persecution
against
Paul
and Barnabas,
and drove
them out of their district.
51
But they shook off
the dust
of their feet
in protest against
them and went
to Iconium.
52
And the disciples
were continually filled
with joy
and with the Holy
Spirit.
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