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Now there were in
the church that was
at Antioch certain
prophets and
teachers; as
Barnabas, and Simeon
that was called
Niger, and Lucius of
Cyrene, and Manaen,
which had been
brought up with
Herod the tetrarch,
and Saul.
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As they ministered
to the Lord, and
fasted, the Holy
Ghost said, Separate
me Barnabas and Saul
for the work
whereunto I have
called them.
3
And when they had
fasted and prayed,
and laid their hands
on them, they sent
them away.
4
So they, being sent
forth by the Holy
Ghost, departed unto
Seleucia; and from
thence they sailed
to Cyprus.
5
And when they were
at Salamis, they
preached the word of
God in the
synagogues of the
Jews: and they had
also John to their
minister.
6
And when they had
gone through the
isle unto Paphos,
they found a certain
sorcerer, a false
prophet, a Jew,
whose name was
Barjesus:
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Which was with the
deputy of the
country, Sergius
Paulus, a prudent
man; who called for
Barnabas and Saul,
and desired to hear
the word of God.
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But Elymas the
sorcerer (for so is
his name by
interpretation)
withstood them,
seeking to turn away
the deputy from the
faith.
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Then Saul, (who also
is called Paul,)
filled with the Holy
Ghost, set his eyes
on him.
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And said, O full of
all subtilty and all
mischief, thou child
of the devil, thou
enemy of all
righteousness, wilt
thou not cease to
pervert the right
ways of the Lord?
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And now, behold, the
hand of the Lord is
upon thee, and thou
shalt be blind, not
seeing the sun for a
season. And
immediately there
fell on him a mist
and a darkness; and
he went about
seeking some to lead
him by the hand.
12
Then the deputy,
when he saw what was
done, believed,
being astonished at
the doctrine of the
Lord.
13
Now when Paul and
his company loosed
from Paphos, they
came to Perga in
Pamphylia: and John
departing from them
returned to
Jerusalem.
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But when they
departed from Perga,
they came to Antioch
in Pisidia, and went
into the synagogue
on the sabbath day,
and sat down.
15
And after the
reading of the law
and the prophets the
rulers of the
synagogue sent unto
them, saying, Ye men
and brethren, if ye
have any word of
exhortation for the
people, say on.
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Then Paul stood up,
and beckoning with
his hand said, Men
of Israel, and ye
that fear God, give
audience.
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The God of this
people of Israel
chose our fathers,
and exalted the
people when they
dwelt as strangers
in the land of
Egypt, and with an
high arm brought he
them out of it.
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And about the time
of forty years
suffered he their
manners in the
wilderness.
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And when he had
destroyed seven
nations in the land
of Chanaan, he
divided their land
to them by lot.
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And after that he
gave unto them
judges about the
space of four
hundred and fifty
years, until Samuel
the prophet.
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And afterward they
desired a king: and
God gave unto them
Saul the son of Cis,
a man of the tribe
of Benjamin, by the
space of forty
years.
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And when he had
removed him, he
raised up unto them
David to be their
king; to whom also
he gave their
testimony, and said,
I have found David
the son of Jesse, a
man after mine own
heart, which shall
fulfil all my will.
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Of this man's seed
hath God according
to his promise
raised unto Israel a
Saviour, Jesus:
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When John had first
preached before his
coming the baptism
of repentance to all
the people of
Israel.
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And as John
fulfilled his
course, he said,
Whom think ye that I
am? I am not he.
But, behold, there
cometh one after me,
whose shoes of his
feet I am not worthy
to loose.
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Men and brethren,
children of the
stock of Abraham,
and whosoever among
you feareth God, to
you is the word of
this salvation sent.
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For they that dwell
at Jerusalem, and
their rulers,
because they knew
him not, nor yet the
voices of the
prophets which are
read every sabbath
day, they have
fulfilled them in
condemning him.
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And though they
found no cause of
death in him, yet
desired they Pilate
that he should be
slain.
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And when they had
fulfilled all that
was written of him,
they took him down
from the tree, and
laid him in a
sepulchre.
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But God raised him
from the dead:
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And he was seen many
days of them which
came up with him
from Galilee to
Jerusalem, who are
his witnesses unto
the people.
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And we declare unto
you glad tidings,
how that the promise
which was made unto
the fathers,
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God hath fulfilled
the same unto us
their children, in
that he hath raised
up Jesus again; as
it is also written
in the second psalm,
Thou art my Son,
this day have I
begotten thee.
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And as concerning
that he raised him
up from the dead,
now no more to
return to
corruption, he said
on this wise, I will
give you the sure
mercies of David.
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Wherefore he saith
also in another
psalm, Thou shalt
not suffer thine
Holy One to see
corruption.
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For David, after he
had served his own
generation by the
will of God, fell on
sleep, and was laid
unto his fathers,
and saw corruption:
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But he, whom God
raised again, saw no
corruption.
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Be it known unto you
therefore, men and
brethren, that
through this man is
preached unto you
the forgiveness of
sins:
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And by him all that
believe are
justified from all
things, from which
ye could not be
justified by the law
of Moses.
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Beware therefore,
lest that come upon
you, which is spoken
of in the prophets;
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Behold, ye
despisers, and
wonder, and perish:
for I work a work in
your days, a work
which ye shall in no
wise believe, though
a man declare it
unto you.
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And when the Jews
were gone out of the
synagogue, the
Gentiles besought
that these words
might be preached to
them the next
sabbath.
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Now when the
congregation was
broken up, many of
the Jews and
religious proselytes
followed Paul and
Barnabas: who,
speaking to them,
persuaded them to
continue in the
grace of God.
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And the next sabbath
day came almost the
whole city together
to hear the word of
God.
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But when the Jews
saw the multitudes,
they were filled
with envy, and spake
against those things
which were spoken by
Paul, contradicting
and blaspheming.
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Then Paul and
Barnabas waxed bold,
and said, It was
necessary that the
word of God should
first have been
spoken to you: but
seeing ye put it
from you, and judge
yourselves unworthy
of everlasting life,
lo, we turn to the
Gentiles.
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For so hath the Lord
commanded us,
saying, I have set
thee to be a light
of the Gentiles,
that thou shouldest
be for salvation
unto the ends of the
earth.
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And when the
Gentiles heard this,
they were glad, and
glorified the word
of the Lord: and as
many as were
ordained to eternal
life believed.
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And the word of the
Lord was published
throughout all the
region.
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But the Jews stirred
up the devout and
honourable women,
and the chief men of
the city, and raised
persecution against
Paul and Barnabas,
and expelled them
out of their coasts.
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But they shook off
the dust of their
feet against them,
and came unto
Iconium.
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And the disciples
were filled with
joy, and with the
Holy Ghost.