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In Iconium
they entered
the synagogue
of the Jews
together,
and spoke
in such a manner
that a large
number of people
believed,
both
of Jews
and of Greeks.
2
But the Jews
who disbelieved
stirred
up the minds
of the Gentiles
and embittered
them against
the brethren.
3
Therefore
they spent
a long
time
there speaking boldly
with reliance upon the Lord,
who was testifying
to the word
of His grace,
granting
that signs
and wonders
be done
by their hands.
4
But the people
of the city
were divided;
and some
sided
with the Jews,
and some
with the apostles.
5
And when
an attempt
was made
by both
the Gentiles
and the Jews
with their rulers,
to mistreat
and to stone
them,
6
they became aware
of it and fled
to the cities
of Lycaonia,
Lystra
and Derbe,
and the surrounding region;
7
and there
they continued to preach the gospel.
8
At Lystra
a man
was sitting
who
had no strength
in his feet,
lame
from his mother's
womb,
who
had never
walked.
9
This man
was listening
to Paul
as he spoke,
who,
when he had fixed his gaze
on him and had seen
that he had
faith
to be made well,
10
said
with a loud
voice,
"Stand
upright
on your feet."
And he leaped
up and began to walk.
11
When the crowds
saw
what
Paul
had done,
they raised
their voice,
saying
in the Lycaonian language,
"The gods
have become like
men
and have come down
to us."
12
And they began calling
Barnabas,
Zeus,
and Paul,
Hermes,
because
he was the chief
speaker.
13
The priest
of Zeus,
whose temple was just outside
the city,
brought
oxen
and garlands
to the gates,
and wanted
to offer sacrifice
with the crowds.
14
But when the apostles
Barnabas
and Paul
heard
of it, they tore
their robes
and rushed
out
into the crowd,
crying
out
15
and saying,
"Men,
why
are you doing
these things?
We are also
men
of the same nature
as you, and preach the gospel
to you that you should turn
from these
vain things
to a living
God,
WHO
MADE
THE HEAVEN
AND THE EARTH
AND THE SEA
AND ALL
THAT IS IN THEM.
16
"In the generations
gone
by He permitted
all
the nations
to go
their own ways;
17
and yet
He did not leave
Himself
without witness,
in that He did good
and gave
you rains
from heaven
and fruitful
seasons,
satisfying
your hearts
with food
and gladness."
18
Even saying
these things,
with difficulty
they restrained
the crowds
from offering sacrifice
to them.
19
But Jews
came
from Antioch
and Iconium,
and having won over
the crowds,
they stoned
Paul
and dragged
him out of the city,
supposing
him to be dead.
20
But while the disciples
stood around
him, he got
up and entered
the city.
The next day
he went away
with Barnabas
to Derbe.
21
After they had preached the gospel
to that city
and had made
many
disciples,
they returned
to Lystra
and to Iconium
and to Antioch,
22
strengthening
the souls
of the disciples,
encouraging
them to continue
in the faith,
and saying, "Through
many
tribulations
we must
enter
the kingdom
of God."
23
When they had appointed
elders
for them in every
church,
having prayed
with fasting,
they commended
them to the Lord
in whom
they had believed.
24
They passed through
Pisidia
and came
into Pamphylia.
25
When they had spoken
the word
in Perga,
they went down
to Attalia.
26
From there
they sailed
to Antioch,
from which
they had been
commended
to the grace
of God
for the work
that they had accomplished.
27
When they had arrived
and gathered
the church
together,
they began to report
all things
that God
had done
with them and how
He had opened
a door
of faith
to the Gentiles.
28
And they spent
a long
time
with the disciples.
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