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1
And
Saul
was there
consenting
to his
killing.
And
on
that
day
a great
persecution
arose
against
the
church
in Jerusalem, and
all
except
the
apostles
were scattered
throughout
the
regions
of Judea and
Samaria.
2
Now
devout
men
buried
Stephen
and
made
great
la
men
tation
over
him.
3
But
Saul
was destroying
the
church.
Entering
houses
after
houses
and
dragging off
men
and women,
he was delivering
them
to
prison.
4
Therefore
indeed
those
having been scattered
went about
preaching the
word.
5
Now
Philip,
having gone down
to
a city
of Samaria,
was proclaiming
the
Christ to
the
m.
6
And the
crowds
with one accord
were giving heed
to the things being spoken by
Philip
in
the
time
for them
to hear
and
to see
the
signs
that
he was performing.
7
For
from
many
of those
having
unclean
spirits,
they were coming out,
crying
in a loud
voice.
And
many
having
been paralyzed
and
lame
were healed.
8
So
there was
great
joy
in that
city.
9
Now
a certain
man
named
Simon
had formerly
been practicing sorcery
in the
city
and
amazing
the
people
of Samaria,
declaring
himself to be someone great,
10
to whom
all
were giving heed, from
small
to great,
saying,
This one is the
power
of God
that
is
called
Great.
11
Now
they were giving heed
to him
because
for a
long
time
he had amazed
them with the
magic arts.
12
But
when
they believed
Philip,
proclaiming the gospel
concerning
the
kingdom
of God
and the
name
of Jesus
Christ, they were baptized,
both
men
and
women.
13
And
Simon
himself
also
believed,
and
having been baptized,
was
steadfastly continuing
with Philip.
And
beholding
the
signs
and
great
miracles
being performed,
he was amazed.
14
Now
the
apostles
in Jerusalem,
having heard
that
Samaria
had received
the
word
of God,
sent
to them
Peter
and John,
15
who
having come down,
prayed
for them that
they might receive
the
Holy
Spirit.
16
For He was
not yet
fallen
upon
any
of them, but
they had only been
baptized
into the
name
of the
Lord
Jesus.
17
Then
they began laying
the
hands
upon them, and
they received
the
Holy
Spirit.
18
Now
of Simon
having seen
that
the
Spirit
was given
through
the
laying on
of
the
apostles
hands,
he offered
to
the
m money,
19
saying, Give also to me
this
authority,
that
on whomever
I may lay
the
hands,
he may receive
the
Holy
Spirit.
20
But
Peter
said to him, Your silver, may it perish with you,
because
you thought
the
gift
of God
to be obtained
by
money!
21
To you there is
no
part
nor
lot
in
this
matter, for your
heart
is not
right
before
God.
22
Repent, therefore, of
this
wickedness
of yours, and
pray earnestly to
the Lord,
if
indeed
the
intent
of your
heart
will be forgiven
you.
23
For
I see
you being in
the
gall
of bitterness
and
the
bond
of iniquity.
24
And
Simon
answering
said, You pray earnestly to the
Lord
on behalf of me,
so that
nothing
of which
you have spoken
may come
upon me.
25
Therefore
they indeed, having earnestly testified and
having spoken
the
word
of the Lord,
traveled back
to Jerusalem, and
they were preaching the gospel
to many
villages
of the
Samaritans.
26
Now
an angel
of
the
Lord
spoke
to Philip,
saying,
Rise up and
go
toward
the
south, to the
road
going down from
Jerusalem
to Gaza.
(This
is
the
desert
road
.)
27
And
having risen up,
he went.
And
behold,
an Ethiopian
eunuch,
a potentate
of Candace
queen
of
the
Ethiopians,
who
was
over
all
her
treasure,
who
had come
to
Jerusalem
to worship.
28
And he was
returning
and
sitting
in his
chariot,
and
he was reading
the
prophet
Isaiah.
29
And the
Spirit
said
to Philip,
Go near
and
join yourself
to this
chariot.
30
And
Philip
having run up,
heard
him
reading
Isaiah
the
prophet
and said,
Do you then understand
what
you are
reading
?
31
And he said, How
indeed
could I be able,
unless
someone
will guide
me? And
he invited
Philip,
having come up,
to sit
with him.
32
Now
the
passage
of
Scripture
that
he was reading
was
this:
He was led as
a sheep
to
slaughter,
and as
a lamb
before the
one
shearing
him
is
silent,
so
He does not open
His mouth.
33
In
His
humiliation,
justice
was taken away
from Him.
Who
will describe
His generation? For His
life
is removed
from the earth.
34
And
the
eunuch
answering
said
to Philip,
I beseech you, concerning
whom
does
the
prophet
say
this?
Concerning
himself,
or
concerning
some
o
the
r?
35
And Philip,
having opened
his mouth
and
having begun from
this
Scripture,
proclaimed the good news
to him
Jesus.
36
And as
the
y were going
along
the
road
the
y came
upon
some
water,
and
the
eunuch
says,
Behold,
water!
What
prevents
me to be baptized?
37
38
And
he commanded
the
chariot
to stop.
And they
both
went down to the
water,
both
Philip
and the eunuch, and
he baptized
him.
39
Now
when
they came up
out of
the
water,
the
Spirit
of
the
Lord
carried away
Philip, and
the
eunuch
saw
him no longer. For
he went
his
way
rejoicing.
40
But
Philip
was found
at
Azotus,
and
passing through,
he was proclaiming the gospel
to all
the towns
until
his
coming
to Caesarea.
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