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Matthew 3:8
8
Bring
forth
therefore
fruits
meet
for
repentance:
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
increased
the
more
in
strength,
and
confounded
the
Jews
which
dwelt
at
Damascus,
proving
that
this
is
very
Christ.
Acts 11:26
26
And
when
he
had
found
him,
he
brought
him
unto
Antioch.
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
a
whole
year
they
assembled
themselves
with
the
church,
and
taught
much
people.
And
the
disciples
were
called
Christians
first
in
Antioch.
Acts 13:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52
1
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.
2
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
Bar-jesus:
7
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.
8
But
Elymas
the
sorcerer
(for
so
is
his
name
by
interpretation)
withstood
them,
seeking
to
turn
away
the
deputy
from
the
faith.
9
Then
Saul,
(who
also
is
called
Paul,)
filled
with
the
Holy
Ghost,
set
his
eyes
on
him,
10
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?
11
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.
14
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.
16
Then
Paul
stood
up,
and
beckoning
with
his
hand
said,
Men
of
Israel,
and
ye
that
fear
God,
give
audience.
17
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.
18
And
about
the
time
of
forty
years
suffered
he
their
manners
in
the
wilderness.
19
And
when
he
had
destroyed
seven
nations
in
the
land
of
Chanaan,
he
divided
their
land
to
them
by
lot.
20
And
after
that
he
gave
unto
them
judges
about
the
space
of
four
hundred
and
fifty
years,
until
Samuel
the
prophet.
21
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.
22
And
when
he
had
removed
him,
he
raised
up
unto
them
David
to
be
their
king;
to
whom
also
he
gave
testimony,
and
said,
I
have
found
David
the
son
of
Jesse,
a
man
after
mine
own
heart,
which
shall
fulfil
all
my
will.
23
Of
this
man’s
seed
hath
God
according
to
his
promise
raised
unto
Israel
a
Saviour,
Jesus:
24
When
John
had
first
preached
before
his
coming
the
baptism
of
repentance
to
all
the
people
of
Israel.
25
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.
26
Men
and
brethren,
children
of
the
stock
of
Abraham,
and
whosoever
among
you
feareth
God,
to
you
is
the
word
of
this
salvation
sent.
27
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.
28
And
though
they
found
no
cause
of
death
in
him,
yet
desired
they
Pilate
that
he
should
be
slain.
29
And
when
they
had
fulfilled
all
that
was
written
of
him,
they
took
him
down
from
the
tree,
and
laid
him
in
a
sepulchre.
30
But
God
raised
him
from
the
dead:
31
And
he
was
seen
many
days
of
them
which
came
up
with
him
from
Galilee
to
Jerusalem,
who
are
his
witnesses
unto
the
people.
32
And
we
declare
unto
you
glad
tidings,
how
that
the
promise
which
was
made
unto
the
fathers,
33
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.
34
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.
35
Wherefore
he
saith
also
in
another
psalm,
Thou
shalt
not
suffer
thine
Holy
One
to
see
corruption.
36
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:
37
But
he,
whom
God
raised
again,
saw
no
corruption.
38
Be
it
known
unto
you
therefore,
men
and
brethren,
that
through
this
man
is
preached
unto
you
the
forgiveness
of
sins:
39
And
by
him
all
that
believe
are
justified
from
all
things,
from
which
ye
could
not
be
justified
by
the
law
of
Moses.
40
Beware
therefore,
lest
that
come
upon
you,
which
is
spoken
of
in
the
prophets;
41
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.
42
And
when
the
Jews
were
gone
out
of
the
synagogue,
the
Gentiles
besought
that
these
words
might
be
preached
to
them
the
next
sabbath.
43
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.
44
And
the
next
sabbath
day
came
almost
the
whole
city
together
to
hear
the
word
of
God.
45
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.
46
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.
47
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.
48
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.
49
And
the
word
of
the
Lord
was
published
throughout
all
the
region.
50
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.
51
But
they
shook
off
the
dust
of
their
feet
against
them,
and
came
unto
Iconium.
52
And
the
disciples
were
filled
with
joy,
and
with
the
Holy
Ghost.
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
And
it
came
to
pass
in
Iconium,
that
they
went
both
together
into
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews,
and
so
spake,
that
a
great
multitude
both
of
the
Jews
and
also
of
the
Greeks
believed.
2
But
the
unbelieving
Jews
stirred
up
the
Gentiles,
and
made
their
minds
evil
affected
against
the
brethren.
3
Long
time
therefore
abode
they
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
which
gave
testimony
unto
the
word
of
his
grace,
and
granted
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
by
their
hands.
4
But
the
multitude
of
the
city
was
divided:
and
part
held
with
the
Jews,
and
part
with
the
apostles.
5
And
when
there
was
an
assault
made
both
of
the
Gentiles,
and
also
of
the
Jews
with
their
rulers,
to
use
them
despitefully,
and
to
stone
them,
6
They
were
ware
of
it,
and
fled
unto
Lystra
and
Derbe,
cities
of
Lycaonia,
and
unto
the
region
that
lieth
round
about:
7
And
there
they
preached
the
gospel.
8
And
there
sat
a
certain
man
at
Lystra,
impotent
in
his
feet,
being
a
cripple
from
his
mother’s
womb,
who
never
had
walked:
9
The
same
heard
Paul
speak:
who
stedfastly
beholding
him,
and
perceiving
that
he
had
faith
to
be
healed,
10
Said
with
a
loud
voice,
Stand
upright
on
thy
feet.
And
he
leaped
and
walked.
11
And
when
the
people
saw
what
Paul
had
done,
they
lifted
up
their
voices,
saying
in
the
speech
of
Lycaonia,
The
gods
are
come
down
to
us
in
the
likeness
of
men.
12
And
they
called
Barnabas,
Jupiter;
and
Paul,
Mercurius,
because
he
was
the
chief
speaker.
13
Then
the
priest
of
Jupiter,
which
was
before
their
city,
brought
oxen
and
garlands
unto
the
gates,
and
would
have
done
sacrifice
with
the
people.
14
Which
when
the
apostles,
Barnabas
and
Paul,
heard
of,
they
rent
their
clothes,
and
ran
in
among
the
people,
crying
out,
15
And
saying,
Sirs,
why
do
ye
these
things?
We
also
are
men
of
like
passions
with
you,
and
preach
unto
you
that
ye
should
turn
from
these
vanities
unto
the
living
God,
which
made
heaven,
and
earth,
and
the
sea,
and
all
things
that
are
therein:
16
Who
in
times
past
suffered
all
nations
to
walk
in
their
own
ways.
17
Nevertheless
he
left
not
himself
without
witness,
in
that
he
did
good,
and
gave
us
rain
from
heaven,
and
fruitful
seasons,
filling
our
hearts
with
food
and
gladness.
18
And
with
these
sayings
scarce
restrained
they
the
people,
that
they
had
not
done
sacrifice
unto
them.
19
And
there
came
thither
certain
Jews
from
Antioch
and
Iconium,
who
persuaded
the
people,
and,
having
stoned
Paul,
drew
him
out
of
the
city,
supposing
he
had
been
dead.
20
Howbeit,
as
the
disciples
stood
round
about
him,
he
rose
up,
and
came
into
the
city:
and
the
next
day
he
departed
with
Barnabas
to
Derbe.
21
And
when
they
had
preached
the
gospel
to
that
city,
and
had
taught
many,
they
returned
again
to
Lystra,
and
to
Iconium,
and
Antioch,
22
Confirming
the
souls
of
the
disciples,
and
exhorting
them
to
continue
in
the
faith,
and
that
we
must
through
much
tribulation
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God.
23
And
when
they
had
ordained
them
elders
in
every
church,
and
had
prayed
with
fasting,
they
commended
them
to
the
Lord,
on
whom
they
believed.
24
And
after
they
had
passed
throughout
Pisidia,
they
came
to
Pamphylia.
25
And
when
they
had
preached
the
word
in
Perga,
they
went
down
into
Attalia:
26
And
thence
sailed
to
Antioch,
from
whence
they
had
been
recommended
to
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
which
they
fulfilled.
27
And
when
they
were
come,
and
had
gathered
the
church
together,
they
rehearsed
all
that
God
had
done
with
them,
and
how
he
had
opened
the
door
of
faith
unto
the
Gentiles.
28
And
there
they
abode
long
time
with
the
disciples.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:20
in
KJVP
Matthew 3:8
8
Bring
forth
G4160
V-AAM-2P
therefore
G3767
CONJ
fruits
G2590
N-ASM
meet
G514
A-ASM
for
repentance
G3341
N-GSF
:
Acts 9:22
22
But
G1161
CONJ
Saul
G4569
N-NSM
increased
the
more
in
strength
G1743
V-IPI-3S
,
and
G2532
CONJ
confounded
G4797
V-IAI-3S
the
G3588
T-APM
Jews
G2453
A-APM
which
dwelt
G2730
V-PAP-APM
at
G1722
PREP
Damascus
G1154
N-DSF
,
proving
G4822
V-PAP-NSM
that
G3754
CONJ
this
G3778
D-NSM
is
G2076
V-PXI-3S
very
Christ
G5547
N-NSM
.
Acts 11:26
26
And
G2532
CONJ
when
he
had
found
G2147
V-2AAP-NSM
him
G846
P-ASM
,
he
brought
G71
V-2AAI-3S
him
G846
P-APM
unto
G1519
PREP
Antioch
G490
N-ASF
.
And
G1161
CONJ
it
came
to
pass
G1096
V-2ADI-3S
,
that
a
whole
G3650
A-ASM
year
G1763
N-ASM
they
G846
P-ASM
assembled
themselves
G4863
V-APN
with
G1722
PREP
the
G3588
T-DSF
church
G1577
N-DSF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
taught
G1321
V-AAN
much
G2425
A-ASM
people
G3793
N-ASM
.
And
G5037
PRT
the
G3588
T-APM
disciples
G3101
N-APM
were
called
G5537
V-AAN
Christians
G5546
N-APM
first
G4412
ADV
in
G1722
PREP
Antioch
G490
N-DSF
.
Acts 13:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52
1
Now
G1161
CONJ
there
were
G2258
V-IXI-3P
in
G2596
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASF
church
G1577
N-ASF
that
was
G5607
V-PXP-ASF
at
G1722
PREP
Antioch
G490
N-DSF
certain
G5100
X-NPM
prophets
G4396
N-NPM
and
G2532
CONJ
teachers
G1320
N-NPM
;
as
PRT
Barnabas
G921
N-NSM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
Simeon
G4826
N-PRI
that
was
called
G2564
V-PPP-NSM
Niger
G3526
N-PRI
,
and
G2532
CONJ
Lucius
G3066
N-NSM
of
G3588
T-NSM
Cyrene
G2956
N-NSM
,
and
G5037
PRT
Manaen
G3127
N-PRI
,
which
had
been
brought
up
with
G4939
A-NSM
Herod
G2264
N-GSM
the
G3588
T-GSM
tetrarch
G5076
N-GSM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
Saul
G4569
N-NSM
.
2
As
G1161
CONJ
they
G846
P-GPM
ministered
G3008
V-PAP-GPM
to
the
G3588
T-DSM
Lord
G2962
N-DSM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
fasted
G3522
V-PAP-GPM
,
the
G3588
T-NSN
Holy
G40
A-NSN
Ghost
G4151
N-NSN
said
G2036
V-2AAI-3S
,
Separate
G873
V-AAM-2P
me
Barnabas
G921
N-ASM
and
G2532
CONJ
Saul
G4569
N-ASM
for
G1519
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASN
work
G2041
N-ASN
whereunto
G3739
R-ASN
I
have
called
G4341
V-RNI-1S
them
G846
P-APM
.
3
And
when
G5119
ADV
they
had
fasted
G3522
V-AAP-NPM
and
G2532
CONJ
prayed
G4336
V-ADP-NPM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
laid
G2007
V-2AAP-NPM
their
hands
G5495
N-APF
on
them
G846
P-DPM
,
they
sent
them
away
G630
V-AAI-3P
.
4
So
G3767
CONJ
they
G3778
D-NPM
,
being
G3303
PRT
sent
forth
G1599
V-APP-NPM
by
G5259
PREP
the
G3588
T-GSN
Holy
G40
A-GSN
Ghost
G4151
N-GSN
,
departed
G2718
V-2AAI-3P
unto
G1519
PREP
Seleucia
G4581
N-ASF
;
and
G5037
from
thence
G1564
ADV
they
sailed
G636
V-AAI-3P
to
G1519
PREP
Cyprus
G2954
N-ASF
.
5
And
G2532
CONJ
when
they
were
G1096
V-2ADP-NPM
at
G1722
PREP
Salamis
G4529
N-DSF
,
they
preached
G2605
V-IAI-3P
the
G3588
T-ASM
word
G3056
N-ASM
of
God
G2316
N-GSM
in
G1722
PREP
the
G3588
T-DPF
synagogues
G4864
N-DPF
of
G3588
T-GPM
the
G3588
T-GPM
Jews
G2453
A-GPM
:
and
G1161
CONJ
they
had
G2192
V-IAI-3P
also
G2532
CONJ
John
G2491
N-ASM
to
their
minister
G5257
N-ASM
.
6
And
G1161
CONJ
when
they
had
gone
through
G1330
V-2AAP-NPM
the
G3588
T-ASF
isle
G3520
N-ASF
unto
G891
PREP
Paphos
G3974
N-GSF
,
they
found
G2147
V-2AAI-3P
a
certain
G5100
X-ASM
sorcerer
G3097
N-ASM
,
a
false
prophet
G5578
N-ASM
,
a
Jew
G2453
A-ASM
,
whose
G3739
R-DSM
name
G3686
N-NSN
was
Barjesus
G919
N-NSM
:
7
Which
G3739
R-NSM
was
G2258
V-IXI-3S
with
G4862
PREP
the
G3588
T-DSM
deputy
of
the
country
G446
N-DSM
,
Sergius
G4588
N-DSM
Paulus
G3972
N-DSM
,
a
prudent
G4908
A-DSM
man
G435
N-DSM
;
who
G3778
D-NSM
called
for
G4341
V-ADP-NSM
Barnabas
G921
N-ASM
and
G2532
CONJ
Saul
G4569
N-ASM
,
and
desired
G1934
V-AAI-3S
to
hear
G191
V-AAN
the
G3588
T-ASM
word
G3056
N-ASM
of
God
G2316
N-GSM
.
8
But
G1161
CONJ
Elymas
G1681
N-NSM
the
G3588
T-NSM
sorcerer
G3097
N-NSM
(
CONJ
for
CONJ
so
G3779
ADV
is
his
name
by
interpretation
G3177
V-PPI-3S
)
withstood
G436
V-IMI-3S
them
G846
P-DPM
,
seeking
G2212
V-PAP-NSM
to
turn
away
G1294
V-AAN
the
G3588
T-ASM
deputy
G446
N-ASM
from
G575
PREP
the
G3588
T-GSF
faith
G4102
N-GSF
.
9
Then
G1161
CONJ
Saul
G4569
N-NSM
,
(
T-NSM
who
G3588
T-NSM
also
G2532
CONJ
is
called
Paul
G3972
N-NSM
,
)
filled
G4130
V-APP-NSM
with
the
Holy
G40
A-GSN
Ghost
G4151
N-GSN
,
set
his
eyes
G816
V-AAP-NSM
on
G1519
PREP
him
G846
P-ASM
,
10
And
said
G2036
V-2AAI-3S
,
O
G5599
INJ
full
G4134
A-NSM
of
all
G3956
A-GSM
subtlety
G1388
N-GSM
and
G2532
CONJ
all
G3956
A-GSF
mischief
G4468
N-GSF
,
thou
child
G5207
N-VSM
of
the
devil
G1228
A-GSM
,
thou
enemy
G2190
A-VSM
of
all
G3956
A-GSF
righteousness
G1343
N-GSF
,
wilt
thou
not
G3756
PRT-N
cease
G3973
V-FDI-2S
to
pervert
G1294
V-PAP-NSM
the
G3588
T-APF
right
G2117
A-APF
ways
G3598
N-APF
of
the
Lord
G2962
N-GSM
?
11
And
G2532
CONJ
now
G3568
ADV
,
behold
G2400
V-2AAM-2S
,
the
hand
G5495
N-NSF
of
the
G3588
T-ASM
Lord
G2962
N-GSM
is
upon
G1909
PREP
thee
G4571
P-2AS
,
and
G2532
CONJ
thou
shalt
be
G2071
V-FXI-2S
blind
G5185
A-NSM
,
not
G3361
PRT-N
seeing
G991
V-PAP-NSM
the
G3588
T-ASM
sun
G2246
N-ASM
for
G891
PREP
a
season
G2540
N-GSM
.
And
G1161
CONJ
immediately
G3916
ADV
there
fell
G1968
V-2AAI-3S
on
G1909
PREP
him
G846
P-ASM
a
mist
G887
N-NSF
and
G2532
CONJ
a
darkness
G4655
N-NSN
;
and
G2532
CONJ
he
went
about
G4013
V-PAP-NSM
seeking
G2212
V-IAI-3S
some
to
lead
him
by
the
hand
G5497
N-APM
.
12
Then
G5119
ADV
the
G3588
T-NSM
deputy
G446
N-NSM
,
when
he
G3588
T-ASN
saw
G1492
V-2AAP-NSM
what
was
done
G1096
V-2RAP-ASN
,
believed
G4100
V-AAI-3S
,
being
astonished
G1605
V-PPP-NSM
at
G1909
PREP
the
G3588
T-DSF
doctrine
G1322
N-DSF
of
G3588
T-GSM
the
G3588
T-GSM
Lord
G2962
N-GSM
.
13
Now
G1161
CONJ
when
Paul
G3972
N-ASM
and
his
company
G4012
PREP
loosed
G321
V-APP-NPM
from
G575
PREP
Paphos
G3974
N-GSF
,
they
came
G2064
V-2AAI-3P
to
G1519
PREP
Perga
G4011
N-ASF
in
Pamphylia
G3828
N-GSF
:
and
G1161
CONJ
John
G2491
N-NSM
departing
G672
V-AAP-NSM
from
G575
PREP
them
G846
P-GPM
returned
G5290
V-AAI-3S
to
G1519
PREP
Jerusalem
G2414
N-ASF
.
14
But
G1161
CONJ
when
they
G846
P-NPM
departed
G1330
V-2AAP-NPM
from
G575
PREP
Perga
G4011
N-GSF
,
they
came
G3854
V-2ADI-3P
to
G1519
PREP
Antioch
G490
N-ASF
in
Pisidia
G4099
N-GSF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
went
G1525
V-2AAP-NPM
into
G1519
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASF
synagogue
G4864
N-ASF
on
the
G3588
T-GPN
sabbath
G4521
N-GPN
day
G2250
N-DSF
,
and
sat
down
G2523
V-AAI-3P
.
15
And
G1161
CONJ
after
G3326
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASF
reading
G320
N-ASF
of
G3588
T-GSM
the
G3588
T-GSM
law
G3551
N-GSM
and
G2532
CONJ
the
G3588
T-GPM
prophets
G4396
N-GPM
the
G3588
T-NPM
rulers
of
the
synagogue
G752
N-NPM
sent
G649
V-AAI-3P
unto
G4314
PREP
them
G846
P-APM
,
saying
G3004
V-PAP-NPM
,
Ye
men
G435
N-VPM
and
brethren
G80
N-VPM
,
if
G1487
COND
ye
have
V-PXI-3S
any
word
G3056
N-NSM
of
exhortation
G3874
N-GSF
for
G4314
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASM
people
G2992
N-ASM
,
say
on
G3004
V-PAM-2P
.
16
Then
G1161
CONJ
Paul
G3972
N-NSM
stood
up
G450
V-2AAP-NSM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
beckoning
G2678
V-AAP-NSM
with
his
hand
G5495
N-DSF
said
G2036
V-2AAI-3S
,
Men
G435
N-VPM
of
Israel
G2475
N-VPM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
ye
G3588
T-ASM
that
G3588
T-ASM
fear
G5399
V-PNP-NPM
God
G2316
N-ASM
,
give
audience
G191
V-AAM-2P
.
17
The
G3588
T-NSM
God
G2316
N-NSM
of
G3588
T-GSM
this
G3588
T-GSM
people
G2992
N-GSM
of
Israel
G2474
chose
G1586
V-AMI-3S
our
G3588
T-APM
fathers
G3962
N-APM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
exalted
G5312
V-AAI-3S
the
G3588
T-ASM
people
G2992
N-ASM
when
G1722
PREP
they
dwelt
as
strangers
G3940
N-DSF
in
G1722
PREP
the
land
G1093
N-DSF
of
Egypt
G125
N-DSF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
with
G3326
PREP
a
high
G5308
A-GSM
arm
G1023
N-GSM
brought
G1806
V-2AAI-3S
he
them
G846
P-APM
out
of
G1537
PREP
it
G846
P-GSF
.
18
And
G2532
CONJ
about
G5613
ADV
the
time
G5550
N-ASM
of
forty
years
G5063
A-ASM
suffered
he
their
manners
G5159
V-AAI-3S
in
G1722
PREP
the
G3588
T-DSF
wilderness
G2048
A-DSF
.
19
And
G2532
CONJ
when
he
had
destroyed
G2507
V-2AAP-NSM
seven
G2033
A-NUI
nations
G1484
N-APN
in
G1722
PREP
the
land
G1093
N-DSF
of
Canaan
G5477
N-PRI
,
he
divided
their
land
to
them
by
lot
G2624
V-AAI-3S
.
20
And
G2532
CONJ
after
G3326
PREP
that
G5023
D-APN
he
gave
G1325
V-AAI-3S
unto
them
judges
G2923
N-APM
about
the
space
of
G5613
ADV
four
hundred
G5071
A-DPN
and
G2532
CONJ
fifty
G4004
A-NUI
years
G2094
N-DPN
,
until
G2193
CONJ
Samuel
G4545
N-PRI
the
G3588
T-GSM
prophet
G4396
N-GSM
.
21
And
afterward
G2547
ADV-C
they
desired
G154
V-AMI-3P
a
king
G935
N-ASM
:
and
G2532
CONJ
God
G2316
N-NSM
gave
G1325
V-AAI-3S
unto
them
G3588
T-ASM
Saul
G4549
N-PRI
the
son
G5207
N-ASM
of
Kish
G2797
N-PRI
,
a
man
G435
N-ASM
of
G1537
PREP
the
tribe
G5443
N-GSF
of
Benjamin
G958
N-PRI
,
by
the
space
of
forty
G5062
A-NUI
years
G2094
N-APN
.
22
And
G2532
CONJ
when
he
had
removed
G3179
V-AAP-NSM
him
G846
P-ASM
,
he
raised
up
G1453
V-AAI-3S
unto
them
G3588
T-ASM
David
G1138
N-PRI
to
be
their
king
G1519
PREP
;
to
whom
G3739
R-DSM
also
G2532
CONJ
he
gave
testimony
G3140
V-AAP-NSM
,
and
said
G2036
,
I
have
found
G2147
V-2AAI-1S
David
G1138
N-PRI
the
G3588
T-ASM
son
of
Jesse
G2421
N-PRI
,
a
man
G435
N-ASM
after
G2596
PREP
mine
G3588
T-ASF
own
G3450
P-1GS
heart
G2588
N-ASF
,
which
G3739
R-NSM
shall
fulfil
G4160
V-FAI-3S
all
G3956
A-APN
my
G3588
T-APN
will
G2307
N-APN
.
23
Of
G575
PREP
this
G3588
T-GSN
man
G5127
D-GSM
\'s
seed
G4690
N-GSN
hath
God
G2316
N-NSM
according
G2596
PREP
to
his
promise
G1860
N-ASF
raised
G1453
unto
Israel
G2474
N-PRI
a
Savior
G4990
,
Jesus
G2424
:
24
When
John
G2491
N-GSM
had
first
preached
G4296
V-AAP-GSM
before
G4253
PREP
his
G3588
T-GSF
coming
G1529
N-GSF
the
baptism
G908
N-ASN
of
repentance
G3341
N-GSF
to
all
G3956
the
G3588
T-GSF
people
G2992
of
Israel
G2474
N-PRI
.
25
And
G1161
CONJ
as
G5613
ADV
John
G2491
N-NSM
fulfilled
G4137
V-IAI-3S
his
course
G1408
N-ASM
,
he
said
G3004
V-IAI-3S
,
Whom
G5101
I-ASM
think
G5282
V-PAI-2P
ye
that
I
G3165
P-1AS
am
G1511
V-PXN
?
I
G1473
P-1NS
am
G1510
V-PXI-1S
not
G3756
PRT-N
he
.
But
G235
CONJ
,
behold
G2400
V-2AAM-2S
,
there
cometh
G2064
V-PNI-3S
one
after
G3326
PREP
me
G1691
P-1AS
,
whose
G3739
R-GSM
shoes
G5266
N-ASN
of
his
feet
G4228
N-GPM
I
am
G1510
V-PXI-1S
not
G3756
PRT-N
worthy
G514
A-NSM
to
loose
G3089
V-AAN
.
26
Men
G435
N-VPM
and
brethren
G80
N-VPM
,
children
G5207
N-VPM
of
the
stock
G1085
N-GSN
of
Abraham
G11
N-PRI
,
and
G2532
CONJ
whosoever
among
G1722
PREP
you
G5213
P-2DP
feareth
G5399
V-PNP-NPM
God
G2316
N-ASM
,
to
you
G5213
P-2DP
is
the
G3588
T-NSM
word
G3056
N-NSM
of
G3588
T-GSF
this
G3588
T-GSF
salvation
G4991
N-GSF
sent
G649
V-2API-3S
.
27
For
G1063
CONJ
they
that
dwell
G2730
V-PAP-NPM
at
G1722
PREP
Jerusalem
G2419
N-PRI
,
and
G2532
CONJ
their
G3588
T-NPM
rulers
G758
N-NPM
,
because
they
knew
him
not
G50
V-AAP-NPM
,
nor
G2532
CONJ
yet
the
G3588
T-APF
voices
G5456
N-APF
of
G3588
T-GPM
the
G3588
T-GPM
prophets
G4396
N-GPM
which
G3588
T-APF
are
read
G314
V-PPP-APF
every
G2596
PREP
sabbath
day
G4521
N-ASN
,
they
have
fulfilled
G4137
V-AAI-3P
them
in
condemning
G2919
V-AAP-NPM
him
.
28
And
G2532
CONJ
though
they
found
G2147
V-2AAP-NPM
no
G3367
A-ASF
cause
G156
N-ASF
of
death
G2288
N-GSM
in
him
,
yet
desired
G154
V-AMI-3P
they
Pilate
G4091
N-ASM
that
he
G846
P-ASM
should
be
slain
G337
V-APN
.
29
And
G1161
CONJ
when
G5613
ADV
they
had
fulfilled
G5055
V-AAI-3P
all
G537
that
G3588
T-APN
was
written
G1125
V-RPP-APN
of
G4012
PREP
him
G846
P-GSM
,
they
took
him
down
G2507
V-2AAP-NPM
from
G575
PREP
the
G3588
T-GSN
tree
G3586
N-GSN
,
and
laid
G5087
V-AAI-3P
him
in
G1519
PREP
a
sepulcher
G3419
N-ASN
.
30
But
G1161
CONJ
God
G2316
N-NSM
raised
G1453
V-AAI-3S
him
G846
P-ASM
from
G1537
PREP
the
dead
G3498
A-GPM
:
31
And
he
G3739
R-NSM
was
seen
G3700
V-API-3S
many
G4119
A-APF-C
days
G2250
N-APF
of
them
which
came
up
with
G4872
V-2AAP-DPM
him
G846
P-DSM
from
G575
PREP
Galilee
G1056
N-GSF
to
G1519
PREP
Jerusalem
G2419
N-PRI
,
who
G3748
R-NPM
are
G1526
V-PXI-3P
his
G846
P-GSM
witnesses
G3144
N-NPM
unto
G4314
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASM
people
G2992
N-ASM
.
32
And
G2532
CONJ
we
G2249
P-1NP
declare
unto
you
glad
tidings
G2097
V-PMI-1P
,
how
that
the
G3588
T-ASF
promise
G1860
N-ASF
which
G3588
T-ASF
was
made
G1096
V-2ADP-ASF
unto
G4314
PREP
the
G3588
T-APM
fathers
G3962
N-APM
,
33
God
G2316
hath
fulfilled
G1603
the
same
G5026
unto
us
G2254
their
G846
children
G5043
,
in
that
he
hath
raised
up
Jesus
again
G450
;
as
G5613
ADV
it
is
also
G2532
CONJ
written
G1125
V-RPI-3S
in
G1722
PREP
the
G3588
T-DSM
second
G1208
A-DSM
psalm
G5568
N-DSM
,
Thou
G4771
P-2NS
art
G1488
V-PXI-2S
my
G3450
P-1GS
Son
G5207
N-NSM
,
this
day
G4594
ADV
have
I
G1473
P-1NS
begotten
G1080
V-RAI-1S
thee
G4571
P-2AS
.
34
And
G1161
CONJ
as
concerning
that
G3754
CONJ
he
raised
him
up
G450
V-AAI-3S
from
G1537
PREP
the
dead
G3498
A-GPM
,
now
no
more
G3371
ADV
to
G3195
V-PAP-ASM
return
G5290
V-PAN
to
G1519
PREP
corruption
G1312
N-ASF
,
he
said
G2046
V-RAI-3S
on
this
wise
G3779
ADV
,
I
will
give
G1325
V-FAI-1S
you
G5213
P-2DP
the
G3588
T-APN
sure
G4103
A-APN
mercies
G3741
A-APN
of
David
G1138
N-PRI
.
35
Wherefore
G1352
CONJ
he
saith
G3004
V-PAI-3S
also
G2532
CONJ
in
G1722
PREP
another
G2087
A-DSM
psalm
,
Thou
shalt
not
G3756
PRT-N
suffer
G1325
V-FAI-2S
thine
G3588
T-ASM
Holy
One
G3741
A-ASM
to
see
G1492
V-2AAN
corruption
G1312
N-ASF
.
36
For
G1063
CONJ
David
G1138
N-PRI
,
after
he
G3303
PRT
had
served
G5256
V-AAP-NSM
his
own
G2398
A-DSF
generation
G1074
N-DSF
by
the
G3588
T-DSF
will
G1012
N-DSF
of
God
G2316
N-GSM
,
fell
on
sleep
G2837
V-API-3S
,
and
G2532
CONJ
was
laid
G4369
V-API-3S
unto
G4314
PREP
his
G3588
T-APM
fathers
G3962
N-APM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
saw
G1492
V-2AAI-3S
corruption
G1312
N-ASF
:
37
But
G1161
CONJ
he
G3588
T-NSM
,
whom
G3588
T-NSM
God
G2316
N-NSM
raised
again
G1453
V-AAI-3S
,
saw
G1492
V-2AAI-3S
no
G3756
PRT-N
corruption
G1312
N-ASF
.
38
Be
G2077
V-PXM-3S
it
known
G1110
A-NSN
unto
you
G5213
P-2DP
therefore
G3767
CONJ
,
men
G435
N-VPM
and
brethren
G80
N-VPM
,
that
G3754
CONJ
through
G1223
PREP
this
man
G5127
D-GSM
is
preached
G2605
V-PPI-3S
unto
you
G5213
P-2DP
the
forgiveness
G859
N-NSF
of
sins
G266
N-GPF
:
39
And
G2532
CONJ
by
G1722
PREP
him
G5129
D-DSM
all
G3956
A-GPN
that
believe
G4100
V-PAP-NSM
are
justified
G1344
V-APN
from
G575
PREP
all
things
G3956
A-NSM
,
from
which
G3739
R-GPN
ye
could
G1410
V-AOI-2P
not
G3756
PRT-N
be
justified
G1344
V-PPI-3S
by
G1722
PREP
the
G3588
T-DSM
law
G3551
N-DSM
of
Moses
G3475
N-GSM
.
40
Beware
G991
V-PAM-2P
therefore
G3767
CONJ
,
lest
G3361
PRT-N
that
come
G1904
V-2AAS-3S
upon
G1909
PREP
you
G5209
P-2AP
,
which
is
spoken
of
G2046
V-RPP-ASN
in
G1722
PREP
the
G3588
T-DPM
prophets
G4396
N-DPM
;
41
Behold
G1492
V-2AAM-2P
,
ye
despisers
G2707
N-NPM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
wonder
G2296
V-AAM-2P
,
and
G2532
CONJ
perish
G853
V-APM-2P
:
for
G3754
CONJ
I
G1473
P-1NS
work
G2038
V-PNI-1S
a
work
G2041
N-ASN
in
G1722
PREP
your
G3588
T-DPF
days
G2250
N-DPF
,
a
work
G2041
N-ASN
which
G3739
R-ASN
ye
shall
in
no
wise
G3364
believe
G4100
V-AAS-2P
,
though
G1437
COND
a
man
G5100
X-NSM
declare
G1555
V-PNS-3S
it
unto
you
G5213
P-2DP
.
42
And
G1161
CONJ
when
the
G3588
T-GPM
Jews
G2453
A-GPM
were
gone
G1826
V-2AXP-GPM
out
of
G1537
PREP
the
G3588
T-GSF
synagogue
G4864
N-GSF
,
the
G3588
T-NPN
Gentiles
G1484
N-NPN
besought
G3870
V-IAI-3P
that
G3588
T-APN
these
G3588
T-APN
words
G4487
N-APN
might
be
preached
G2980
V-APN
to
them
G848
the
G3588
T-ASN
next
G3342
ADV
sabbath
G4521
N-ASN
.
43
Now
G1161
CONJ
when
the
G3588
T-GSF
congregation
G4864
N-GSF
was
broken
up
G3089
V-APP-GSF
,
many
G4183
A-NPM
of
G3588
T-GPM
the
G3588
T-GPM
Jews
G2453
A-GPM
and
G2532
CONJ
religious
G4576
V-PNP-GPM
proselytes
G4339
N-GPM
followed
G190
V-AAI-3P
Paul
G3972
N-DSM
and
G2532
CONJ
Barnabas
G921
N-DSM
:
who
G3748
R-NPM
,
speaking
to
G4354
V-PAP-NPM
them
G846
P-APM
,
persuaded
G3982
V-IAI-3P
them
G846
P-APM
to
continue
G1961
V-PAN
in
the
G3588
T-DSF
grace
G5485
N-DSF
of
God
G2316
N-GSM
.
44
And
G1161
the
G3588
T-DSN
next
G2064
V-PNP-DSN
sabbath
day
G4521
N-DSN
came
almost
the
whole
city
together
G4863
V-API-3S
to
hear
G191
V-AAN
the
G3588
T-ASM
word
G3056
N-ASM
of
God
G2316
N-GSM
.
45
But
G1161
CONJ
when
the
G3588
T-NPM
Jews
G2453
A-NPM
saw
G1492
V-2AAP-NPM
the
G3588
T-APM
multitudes
G3793
N-APM
,
they
were
filled
G4130
V-API-3P
with
envy
G2205
N-GSM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
spake
against
G483
V-IAI-3P
those
G3588
T-DPN
things
which
G3588
T-DPN
were
spoken
G3004
V-PPP-DPN
by
G5259
PREP
Paul
G3972
N-GSM
,
contradicting
G483
V-PAP-NPM
and
G2532
CONJ
blaspheming
G987
V-PAP-NPM
.
46
Then
G1161
CONJ
Paul
G3972
N-NSM
and
G2532
CONJ
Barnabas
G921
N-NSM
waxed
bold
G3955
V-ADP-NPM
,
and
said
G2036
V-2AAI-3P
,
It
was
G2258
V-IXI-3S
necessary
G316
A-NSN
that
G3588
T-ASM
the
G3588
T-ASM
word
G3056
N-ASM
of
God
G2316
N-GSM
should
first
G4412
ADV
have
been
spoken
G2980
V-APN
to
you
G5213
P-2DP
:
but
G1161
CONJ
seeing
G1894
CONJ
ye
put
it
from
you
G683
V-PNI-2P
,
and
G2532
CONJ
judge
G2919
V-PAI-2P
yourselves
G1438
F-3APM
unworthy
G3756
PRT-N
of
everlasting
G166
A-GSF
life
G2222
N-GSF
,
lo
G2400
V-2AAM-2S
,
we
turn
G4762
V-PPI-1P
to
G1519
PREP
the
G3588
T-APN
Gentiles
G1484
N-APN
.
47
For
G1063
CONJ
so
G3779
ADV
hath
the
G3588
T-NSM
Lord
G2962
N-NSM
commanded
G1781
V-RPI-3S
us
G2254
P-1DP
,
saying
,
I
have
set
G5087
V-RAI-1S
thee
G4571
P-2AS
to
be
a
light
G1519
PREP
of
the
Gentiles
G1484
N-GPN
,
that
G3588
T-GSM
thou
G4571
P-2AS
shouldest
be
G1511
V-PXN
for
G1519
PREP
salvation
G4991
N-ASF
unto
G2193
CONJ
the
ends
G2078
A-GSN
of
G3588
T-GSF
the
G3588
T-GSF
earth
G1093
N-GSF
.
48
And
G1161
CONJ
when
the
G3588
T-NPN
Gentiles
G1484
N-NPN
heard
G191
V-PAP-NPN
this
,
they
were
glad
G5463
V-IAI-3S
,
and
G2532
CONJ
glorified
G1392
V-IAI-3P
the
G3588
T-ASM
word
G3056
N-ASM
of
G3588
T-GSM
the
G3588
T-GSM
Lord
G2962
N-GSM
:
and
G2532
CONJ
as
many
as
G3745
K-NPM
were
G2258
V-IXI-3P
ordained
G5021
V-RPP-NPM
to
G1519
PREP
eternal
G166
A-ASF
life
G2222
N-ASF
believed
G4100
V-AAI-3P
.
49
And
G1161
CONJ
the
G3588
T-NSM
word
G3056
N-NSM
of
G3588
T-GSM
the
G3588
T-GSM
Lord
G2962
N-GSM
was
published
G1308
V-IPI-3S
throughout
G1223
PREP
all
G3650
A-GSF
the
G3588
T-GSF
region
G5561
N-GSF
.
50
But
G1161
CONJ
the
G3588
T-NPM
Jews
G2453
A-NPM
stirred
up
G3951
V-AAI-3P
the
G3588
T-APF
devout
G4576
V-PNP-APF
and
G2532
CONJ
honorable
G2158
A-APM
women
G1135
N-APF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
the
G3588
T-APM
chief
men
G4413
A-APM
of
G3588
T-GSF
the
G3588
T-GSF
city
G4172
N-GSF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
raised
G1892
V-AAI-3P
persecution
G1375
N-ASM
against
G1909
PREP
Paul
G3972
N-ASM
and
G2532
CONJ
Barnabas
G921
N-ASM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
expelled
G1544
V-2AAI-3P
them
G846
P-APM
out
of
G575
PREP
their
G3588
T-GPN
coasts
G3725
N-GPN
.
51
But
G1161
CONJ
they
G3588
T-NPM
shook
off
G1621
V-AMP-NPM
the
G3588
T-ASM
dust
G2868
N-ASM
of
G3588
T-GPM
their
G3588
T-GPM
feet
G4228
N-GPM
against
G1909
PREP
them
G846
P-GPM
,
and
came
G2064
V-2AAI-3P
unto
G1519
PREP
Iconium
G2430
N-ASN
.
52
And
G1161
CONJ
the
G3588
T-NPM
disciples
G3101
N-NPM
were
filled
G4137
V-IPI-3P
with
joy
G5479
N-GSF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
with
the
Holy
G40
A-GSN
Ghost
G4151
N-GSN
.
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
And
G1161
CONJ
it
came
to
pass
G1096
V-2ADI-3S
in
G1722
PREP
Iconium
G2430
N-DSN
,
that
they
G846
P-ASN
went
G1525
V-2AAN
both
together
G2596
PREP
into
G1519
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASF
synagogue
G4864
N-ASF
of
G3588
T-GPM
the
G3588
T-GPM
Jews
G2453
A-GPM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
so
G3779
ADV
spake
G2980
V-AAN
,
that
G5620
CONJ
a
great
G4183
A-ASN
multitude
G4128
N-ASN
both
G5037
PRT
of
the
Jews
G2453
A-GPM
and
G2532
CONJ
also
of
the
Greeks
G1672
N-GPM
believed
G4100
V-AAN
.
2
But
G1161
CONJ
the
G3588
T-NPM
unbelieving
G544
V-PAP-NPM
Jews
G2453
A-NPM
stirred
up
G1892
V-AAI-3P
the
G3588
T-GPN
Gentiles
G1484
N-GPN
,
and
G2532
CONJ
made
their
minds
evil
affected
G2559
V-AAI-3P
against
G2596
PREP
the
G3588
T-GPM
brethren
G80
N-GPM
.
3
Long
G2425
A-ASM
time
G5550
N-ASM
therefore
G3767
CONJ
abode
G1304
V-AAI-3P
they
speaking
boldly
G3955
V-PNP-NPM
in
G1909
PREP
the
G3588
T-DSM
Lord
G2962
N-DSM
,
which
G3588
T-DSM
gave
testimony
G3140
V-PAP-DSM
unto
the
G3588
T-DSM
word
G3056
N-DSM
of
G3588
T-GSF
his
G3588
T-GSF
grace
G5485
N-GSF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
granted
G1325
V-PAP-DSM
signs
G4592
N-APN
and
G2532
CONJ
wonders
G5059
N-APN
to
be
done
G1096
V-PNN
by
G1223
PREP
their
G3588
T-GPF
hands
G5495
N-GPF
.
4
But
G1161
CONJ
the
G3588
T-NSN
multitude
G4128
N-NSN
of
G3588
T-GSF
the
G3588
T-GSF
city
G4172
N-GSF
was
divided
G4977
V-API-3S
:
and
G2532
CONJ
part
G3588
T-NPM
held
G2258
V-IXI-3P
with
G4862
PREP
the
G3588
T-DPM
Jews
G2453
A-DPM
,
and
G1161
CONJ
part
G3588
T-NPM
with
G4862
PREP
the
G3588
T-DPM
apostles
G652
N-DPM
.
5
And
G1161
CONJ
when
G5613
ADV
there
was
G1096
V-2ADI-3S
an
assault
G3730
N-NSF
made
both
G5037
PRT
of
G3588
T-GPN
the
G3588
T-GPN
Gentiles
G1484
N-GPN
,
and
G2532
CONJ
also
of
the
Jews
G2453
A-GPM
with
G4862
PREP
their
G3588
T-DPM
rulers
G758
N-DPM
,
to
use
them
despitefully
G5195
V-AAN
,
and
G2532
CONJ
to
stone
G3036
V-AAN
them
G846
P-APM
,
6
They
were
aware
of
G4894
V-2AAP-NPM
it
,
and
fled
G2703
V-2AAI-3P
unto
G1519
PREP
Lystra
G3082
N-ASF
and
G2532
CONJ
Derbe
G1191
N-ASF
,
cities
G4172
N-APF
of
Lycaonia
G3071
N-GSF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
into
the
G3588
T-ASF
region
that
lieth
round
about
G4066
A-ASF
:
7
And
there
G2546
ADV-C
they
preached
the
gospel
G2097
V-PMP-NPM
.
8
And
G2532
CONJ
there
sat
G2521
V-INI-3S
a
certain
G5100
X-NSM
man
G435
N-NSM
at
G1722
PREP
Lystra
G3082
N-DPN
,
impotent
G102
A-NSM
in
his
feet
G4228
N-DPM
,
being
G5225
V-PAP-NSM
a
cripple
G5560
A-NSM
from
G1537
PREP
his
G848
mother
G3384
N-GSF
\'s
womb
G2836
N-GSF
,
who
G3739
R-NSM
never
G3763
ADV
had
walked
G4043
V-LAI-3S
:
9
The
same
G3778
D-NSM
heard
G191
V-AAI-3S
Paul
G3972
N-GSM
speak
G2980
V-PAP-GSM
:
who
G3739
R-NSM
steadfastly
beholding
G816
V-AAP-NSM
him
G846
P-DSM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
perceiving
G1492
V-2AAP-NSM
that
G3754
CONJ
he
had
G2192
V-PAI-3S
faith
G4102
N-ASF
to
be
healed
G4982
V-APN
,
10
Said
G2036
V-2AAI-3S
with
a
loud
G3173
A-DSF
voice
G5456
N-DSF
,
Stand
G450
V-2AAM-2S
upright
G3717
on
G1909
PREP
thy
G3588
T-APM
feet
G4228
N-APM
.
And
he
leaped
G242
V-INI-3S
and
G2532
CONJ
walked
G4043
V-IAI-3S
.
11
And
G1161
CONJ
when
the
G3588
T-NPM
people
G3793
N-NPM
saw
G1492
V-2AAP-NPM
what
G3588
T-NSM
Paul
G3972
N-NSM
had
done
G4160
V-AAI-3S
,
they
lifted
up
G1869
V-AAI-3P
their
G3588
T-ASF
voices
G5456
N-ASF
,
saying
G3004
V-PAP-NPM
in
the
speech
of
Lycaonia
G3072
ADV
,
The
G3588
T-NPM
gods
G2316
N-NPM
are
come
down
G2597
V-2AAI-3P
to
G4314
PREP
us
G2248
P-1AP
in
the
likeness
G3666
V-APP-NPM
of
men
G444
N-DPM
.
12
And
G5037
PRT
they
called
G2564
V-IAI-3P
Barnabas
G921
N-ASM
,
Jupiter
G2203
N-ASM
;
and
G1161
CONJ
Paul
G3972
N-ASM
,
Mercurius
G2060
N-ASM
,
because
G1894
CONJ
he
G846
P-NSM
was
G2258
V-IXI-3S
the
G3588
T-GSM
chief
speaker
G3056
N-GSM
.
13
Then
G1161
CONJ
the
G3588
T-NSM
priest
G2409
N-NSM
of
Jupiter
G2203
N-GSM
,
which
was
G5607
V-PXP-GSM
before
G4253
PREP
their
G3588
T-GSF
city
G4172
N-GSF
,
brought
G5342
V-AAP-NSM
oxen
G5022
N-APM
and
G2532
CONJ
garlands
G4725
N-APN
unto
G1909
PREP
the
G3588
T-APM
gates
G4440
N-APM
,
and
would
G2309
V-IAI-3S
have
done
sacrifice
G2380
V-PAN
with
G4862
PREP
the
G3588
T-DPM
people
G3793
N-DPM
.
14
Which
when
G1161
CONJ
the
G3588
T-NPM
apostles
G652
N-NPM
,
Barnabas
G921
N-NSM
and
G2532
CONJ
Paul
G3972
N-NSM
,
heard
G191
V-AAP-NPM
of
,
they
rent
G1284
V-AAP-NPM
their
G3588
T-APN
clothes
G2440
N-APN
,
and
ran
in
G1530
V-AAI-3P
among
G1519
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASM
people
G3793
N-ASM
,
crying
out
G2896
V-PAP-NPM
,
15
And
G2532
CONJ
saying
G3004
V-PAP-NPM
,
Sirs
G435
N-VPM
,
why
G5101
I-ASN
do
G4160
V-PAI-2P
ye
these
things
G5023
D-APN
?
We
G2249
P-1NP
also
G2532
CONJ
are
G2070
V-PXI-1P
men
G444
N-NPM
of
like
passions
G3663
A-NPM
with
you
G5213
P-2DP
,
and
preach
G2097
V-PMP-NPM
unto
you
G5209
P-2AP
that
ye
should
turn
G1994
V-PAN
from
G575
PREP
these
G3588
T-GPM
vanities
G3152
A-GPM
unto
G1909
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASM
living
G2198
V-PAP-ASM
God
G2316
N-ASM
,
which
G3739
R-NSM
made
G4160
V-AAI-3S
heaven
G3772
N-ASM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
earth
G1093
N-ASF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
the
G3588
T-ASF
sea
G2281
N-ASF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
all
things
G3956
A-APN
that
G3588
T-APN
are
therein
G1722
PREP
:
16
Who
G3739
R-NSM
in
G1722
PREP
times
G1074
N-DPF
past
G3944
V-RNP-DPF
suffered
G1439
V-AAI-3S
all
G3956
A-APN
nations
G1484
N-APN
to
walk
G4198
V-PNN
in
their
G3588
T-DPF
own
G848
ways
G3598
N-DPF
.
17
Nevertheless
G2544
CONJ
he
left
G863
V-AAI-3S
not
G3756
PRT-N
himself
G1438
F-3ASM
without
witness
G267
A-ASM
,
in
that
he
did
good
G15
V-PAP-NSM
,
and
gave
G1325
V-PAP-NSM
us
G2254
rain
G5205
N-APM
from
heaven
G3771
ADV
,
and
G2532
CONJ
fruitful
G2593
A-APM
seasons
G2540
N-APM
,
filling
G1705
V-PAP-NSM
our
G3588
T-APF
hearts
G2588
N-APF
with
food
G5160
N-GSF
and
G2532
CONJ
gladness
G2167
N-GSF
.
18
And
G2532
CONJ
with
these
G5023
D-APN
sayings
G3004
V-PAP-NPM
scarce
G3433
ADV
restrained
G2664
V-AAI-3P
they
G3588
T-APM
the
G3588
T-APM
people
G3793
N-APM
,
that
they
had
not
G3361
PRT-N
done
sacrifice
G2380
V-PAN
unto
them
G846
P-DPM
.
19
And
G1161
CONJ
there
came
thither
G1904
V-2AAI-3P
certain
Jews
G2453
A-NPM
from
G575
PREP
Antioch
G490
N-GSF
and
G2532
CONJ
Iconium
G2430
N-GSN
,
who
G2532
CONJ
persuaded
G3982
V-AAP-NPM
the
G3588
T-APM
people
G3793
N-APM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
,
having
stoned
G3034
V-AAP-NPM
Paul
G3972
N-ASM
,
drew
G4951
V-IAI-3P
him
out
G1854
ADV
of
G3588
T-GSF
the
G3588
T-GSF
city
G4172
N-GSF
,
supposing
G3543
V-AAP-NPM
he
G846
P-ASM
had
been
dead
G2348
V-2RAN
.
20
Howbeit
G1161
CONJ
,
as
the
G3588
T-GPM
disciples
G3101
N-GPM
stood
round
about
G2944
V-AAP-GPM
him
G846
P-ASM
,
he
rose
up
G450
V-2AAP-NSM
,
and
came
G1525
V-2AAI-3S
into
G1519
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASF
city
G4172
N-ASF
:
and
G2532
CONJ
the
G3588
T-DSF
next
day
G1887
ADV
he
departed
G1831
V-2AAI-3S
with
G4862
PREP
Barnabas
G921
N-DSM
to
G1519
PREP
Derbe
G1191
N-ASF
.
21
And
G5037
PRT
when
they
had
preached
the
gospel
G2097
V-AMP-NPM
to
that
G3588
T-ASF
city
G4172
N-ASF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
had
taught
G3100
V-AAP-NPM
many
G2425
A-APM
,
they
returned
again
G5290
V-AAI-3P
to
G1519
PREP
Lystra
G3082
N-ASF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
to
Iconium
G2430
N-ASN
,
and
G2532
CONJ
Antioch
G490
N-ASF
,
22
Confirming
G1991
V-PAP-NPM
the
G3588
T-APF
souls
G5590
N-APF
of
G3588
T-GPM
the
G3588
T-GPM
disciples
G3101
N-GPM
,
and
exhorting
G3870
V-PAP-NPM
them
to
continue
G1696
V-PAN
in
the
G3588
T-DSF
faith
G4102
N-DSF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
that
G3754
CONJ
we
G2248
P-1AP
must
G1163
V-PQI-3S
through
G1223
PREP
much
G4183
A-GPF
tribulation
G2347
N-GPF
enter
G1525
V-2AAN
into
G1519
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASF
kingdom
G932
N-ASF
of
God
G2316
N-GSM
.
23
And
G1161
CONJ
when
they
had
ordained
G5500
V-AAP-NPM
them
G846
P-DPM
elders
G4245
A-APM
in
every
church
G2596
PREP
,
and
had
prayed
G4336
V-ADP-NPM
with
G3326
PREP
fasting
G3521
N-GPF
,
they
commended
G3908
V-2AMI-3P
them
G846
P-APM
to
the
G3588
T-DSM
Lord
G2962
N-DSM
,
on
G1519
PREP
whom
G3739
R-ASM
they
believed
G4100
V-LAI-3P
.
24
And
G2532
CONJ
after
they
G3588
T-ASF
had
passed
throughout
G1330
V-2AAP-NPM
Pisidia
G4099
N-ASF
,
they
came
G2064
V-2AAI-3P
to
G1519
PREP
Pamphylia
G3828
N-ASF
.
25
And
G2532
CONJ
when
they
had
preached
G2980
V-AAP-NPM
the
G3588
T-ASM
word
G3056
N-ASM
in
G1722
PREP
Perga
G4011
N-DSF
,
they
went
down
G2597
V-2AAI-3P
into
G1519
PREP
Attalia
G825
N-ASF
:
26
And
thence
G2547
ADV-C
sailed
G636
V-AAI-3P
to
G1519
PREP
Antioch
G490
N-ASF
,
from
whence
G3606
ADV
they
had
been
G2258
V-IXI-3P
recommended
G3860
V-RPP-NPM
to
the
G3588
T-DSF
grace
G5485
N-DSF
of
God
G2316
N-GSM
for
G1519
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASN
work
G2041
N-ASN
which
G3739
R-ASN
they
fulfilled
G4137
V-AAI-3P
.
27
And
G1161
CONJ
when
they
were
come
G3854
V-2ADP-NPM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
had
gathered
the
church
together
G4863
V-2AAP-NPM
,
they
rehearsed
G312
V-AAI-3P
all
that
G3588
T-NSM
God
G2316
N-NSM
had
done
G4160
V-AAI-3S
with
G3326
PREP
them
G846
P-GPM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
how
G3754
CONJ
he
had
opened
G455
V-AAI-3S
the
door
G2374
N-ASF
of
faith
G4102
N-GSF
unto
the
G3588
T-DPN
Gentiles
G1484
N-DPN
.
28
And
G1161
CONJ
there
G1563
ADV
they
abode
G1304
V-IAI-3P
long
G3756
PRT-N
time
G5550
N-ASM
with
G4862
PREP
the
G3588
T-DPM
disciples
G3101
N-DPM
.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:20
in
YLT
Matthew 3:8
8
bear,
therefore,
fruits
worthy
of
the
reformation,
Acts 9:22
22
And
Saul
was
still
more
strengthened,
and
he
was
confounding
the
Jews
dwelling
in
Damascus,
proving
that
this
is
the
Christ.
Acts 11:26
26
and
having
found
him,
he
brought
him
to
Antioch,
and
it
came
to
pass
that
they
a
whole
year
did
assemble
together
in
the
assembly,
and
taught
a
great
multitude,
the
disciples
also
were
divinely
called
first
in
Antioch
Christians.
Acts 13:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52
1
And
there
were
certain
in
Antioch,
in
the
assembly
there,
prophets
and
teachers;
both
Barnabas,
and
Simeon
who
is
called
Niger,
and
Lucius
the
Cyrenian,
Manaen
also
--
Herod
the
tetrarch's
foster-brother
--
and
Saul;
2
and
in
their
ministering
to
the
Lord
and
fasting,
the
Holy
Spirit
said,
`Separate
ye
to
me
both
Barnabas
and
Saul
to
the
work
to
which
I
have
called
them,`
3
then
having
fasted,
and
having
prayed,
and
having
laid
the
hands
on
them,
they
sent
them
away.
4
These,
indeed,
then,
having
been
sent
forth
by
the
Holy
Spirit,
went
down
to
Seleucia,
thence
also
they
sailed
to
Cyprus,
5
and
having
come
unto
Salamis,
they
declared
the
word
of
God
in
the
synagogues
of
the
Jews,
and
they
had
also
John
as
a
ministrant;
6
and
having
gone
through
the
island
unto
Paphos,
they
found
a
certain
magian,
a
false
prophet,
a
Jew,
whose
name
is
Bar-Jesus;
7
who
was
with
the
proconsul
Sergius
Paulus,
an
intelligent
man;
this
one
having
called
for
Barnabas
and
Saul,
did
desire
to
hear
the
word
of
God,
8
and
there
withstood
them
Elymas
the
magian
--
for
so
is
his
name
interpreted
--
seeking
to
pervert
the
proconsul
from
the
faith.
9
And
Saul
--
who
also
is
Paul
--
having
been
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
having
looked
stedfastly
on
him,
10
said,
`O
full
of
all
guile,
and
all
profligacy,
son
of
a
devil,
enemy
of
all
righteousness,
wilt
thou
not
cease
perverting
the
right
ways
of
the
Lord?
11
and
now,
lo,
a
hand
of
the
Lord
is
upon
thee,
and
thou
shalt
be
blind,
not
seeing
the
sun
for
a
season;`
and
presently
there
fell
upon
him
a
mist
and
darkness,
and
he,
going
about,
was
seeking
some
to
lead
him
by
the
hand;
12
then
the
proconsul
having
seen
what
hath
come
to
pass,
did
believe,
being
astonished
at
the
teaching
of
the
Lord.
13
And
those
about
Paul
having
set
sail
from
Paphos,
came
to
Perga
of
Pamphylia,
and
John
having
departed
from
them,
did
turn
back
to
Jerusalem,
14
and
they
having
gone
through
from
Perga,
came
to
Antioch
of
Pisidia,
and
having
gone
into
the
synagogue
on
the
sabbath-day,
they
sat
down,
15
and
after
the
reading
of
the
law
and
of
the
prophets,
the
chief
men
of
the
synagogue
sent
unto
them,
saying,
`Men,
brethren,
if
there
be
a
word
in
you
of
exhortation
unto
the
people
--
say
on.`
16
And
Paul
having
risen,
and
having
beckoned
with
the
hand,
said,
`Men,
Israelites,
and
those
fearing
God,
hearken:
17
the
God
of
this
people
Israel
did
choose
our
fathers,
and
the
people
He
did
exalt
in
their
sojourning
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
with
an
high
arm
did
He
bring
them
out
of
it;
18
and
about
a
period
of
forty
years
He
did
suffer
their
manners
in
the
wilderness,
19
and
having
destroyed
seven
nations
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
He
did
divide
by
lot
to
them
their
land.
20
`And
after
these
things,
about
four
hundred
and
fifty
years,
He
gave
judges
--
till
Samuel
the
prophet;
21
and
thereafter
they
asked
for
a
king,
and
God
did
give
to
them
Saul,
son
of
Kish,
a
man
of
the
tribe
of
Benjamin,
for
forty
years;
22
and
having
removed
him,
He
did
raise
up
to
them
David
for
king,
to
whom
also
having
testified,
he
said,
I
found
David,
the
son
of
Jesse,
a
man
according
to
My
heart,
who
shall
do
all
My
will.
23
`Of
this
one's
seed
God,
according
to
promise,
did
raise
to
Israel
a
Saviour
--
Jesus,
24
John
having
first
preached,
before
his
coming,
a
baptism
of
reformation
to
all
the
people
of
Israel;
25
and
as
John
was
fulfilling
the
course,
he
said,
Whom
me
do
ye
suppose
to
be?
I
am
not
he
,
but,
lo,
he
doth
come
after
me,
of
whom
I
am
not
worthy
to
loose
the
sandal
of
his
feet.
26
`Men,
brethren,
sons
of
the
race
of
Abraham,
and
those
among
you
fearing
God,
to
you
was
the
word
of
this
salvation
sent,
27
for
those
dwelling
in
Jerusalem,
and
their
chiefs,
this
one
not
having
known,
also
the
voices
of
the
prophets,
which
every
sabbath
are
being
read
--
having
judged
him
--
did
fulfill,
28
and
no
cause
of
death
having
found,
they
did
ask
of
Pilate
that
he
should
be
slain,
29
and
when
they
did
complete
all
the
things
written
about
him,
having
taken
him
down
from
the
tree,
they
laid
him
in
a
tomb;
30
and
God
did
raise
him
out
of
the
dead,
31
and
he
was
seen
for
many
days
of
those
who
did
come
up
with
him
from
Galilee
to
Jerusalem,
who
are
his
witnesses
unto
the
people.
32
`And
we
to
you
do
proclaim
good
news
--
that
the
promise
made
unto
the
fathers,
33
God
hath
in
full
completed
this
to
us
their
children,
having
raised
up
Jesus,
as
also
in
the
second
Psalm
it
hath
been
written,
My
Son
thou
art
--
I
to-day
have
begotten
thee.
34
`And
that
He
did
raise
him
up
out
of
the
dead,
no
more
to
return
to
corruption,
he
hath
said
thus
--
I
will
give
to
you
the
faithful
kindnesses
of
David;
35
wherefore
also
in
another
place
he
saith,
Thou
shalt
not
give
Thy
kind
One
to
see
corruption,
36
for
David,
indeed,
his
own
generation
having
served
by
the
will
of
God,
did
fall
asleep,
and
was
added
unto
his
fathers,
and
saw
corruption,
37
but
he
whom
God
did
raise
up,
did
not
see
corruption.
38
`Let
it
therefore
be
known
to
you,
men,
brethren,
that
through
this
one
to
you
is
the
forgiveness
of
sins
declared,
39
and
from
all
things
from
which
ye
were
not
able
in
the
law
of
Moses
to
be
declared
righteous,
in
this
one
every
one
who
is
believing
is
declared
righteous;
40
see,
therefore,
it
may
not
come
upon
you
that
hath
been
spoken
in
the
prophets:
41
See,
ye
despisers,
and
wonder,
and
perish,
because
a
work
I
--
I
do
work
in
your
days,
a
work
in
which
ye
may
not
believe,
though
any
one
may
declare
it
to
you.`
42
And
having
gone
forth
out
of
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews,
the
nations
were
calling
upon
them
that
on
the
next
sabbath
these
sayings
may
be
spoken
to
them,
43
and
the
synagogue
having
been
dismissed,
many
of
the
Jews
and
of
the
devout
proselytes
did
follow
Paul
and
Barnabas,
who,
speaking
to
them,
were
persuading
them
to
remain
in
the
grace
of
God.
44
And
on
the
coming
sabbath,
almost
all
the
city
was
gathered
together
to
hear
the
word
of
God,
45
and
the
Jews
having
seen
the
multitudes,
were
filled
with
zeal,
and
did
contradict
the
things
spoken
by
Paul
--
contradicting
and
speaking
evil.
46
And
speaking
boldly,
Paul
and
Barnabas
said,
`To
you
it
was
necessary
that
first
the
word
of
God
be
spoken,
and
seeing
ye
do
thrust
it
away,
and
do
not
judge
yourselves
worthy
of
the
life
age-during,
lo,
we
do
turn
to
the
nations;
47
for
so
hath
the
Lord
commanded
us:
I
have
set
thee
for
a
light
of
nations
--
for
thy
being
for
salvation
unto
the
end
of
the
earth.`
48
And
the
nations
hearing
were
glad,
and
were
glorifying
the
word
of
the
Lord,
and
did
believe
--
as
many
as
were
appointed
to
life
age-during;
49
and
the
word
of
the
Lord
was
spread
abroad
through
all
the
region.
50
And
the
Jews
stirred
up
the
devout
and
honourable
women,
and
the
first
men
of
the
city,
and
did
raise
persecution
against
Paul
and
Barnabas,
and
did
put
them
out
from
their
borders;
51
and
they
having
shaken
off
the
dust
of
their
feet
against
them,
came
to
Iconium,
52
and
the
disciples
were
filled
with
joy
and
the
Holy
Spirit.
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
And
it
came
to
pass
in
Iconium,
that
they
did
enter
together
into
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews,
and
spake,
so
that
there
believed
both
of
Jews
and
Greeks
a
great
multitude;
2
and
the
unbelieving
Jews
did
stir
up
and
made
evil
the
souls
of
the
nations
against
the
brethren;
3
long
time,
indeed,
therefore,
did
they
abide
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
who
is
testifying
to
the
word
of
His
grace,
and
granting
signs
and
wonders
to
come
to
pass
through
their
hands.
4
And
the
multitude
of
the
city
was
divided,
and
some
were
with
the
Jews,
and
some
with
the
apostles,
5
and
when
there
was
a
purpose
both
of
the
nations
and
of
the
Jews
with
their
rulers
to
use
them
despitefully,
and
to
stone
them,
6
they
having
become
aware,
did
flee
to
the
cities
of
Lycaonia,
Lystra,
and
Derbe,
and
to
the
region
round
about,
7
and
there
they
were
proclaiming
good
news.
8
And
a
certain
man
in
Lystra,
impotent
in
the
feet,
was
sitting,
being
lame
from
the
womb
of
his
mother
--
who
never
had
walked,
9
this
one
was
hearing
Paul
speaking,
who,
having
stedfastly
beheld
him,
and
having
seen
that
he
hath
faith
to
be
saved,
10
said
with
a
loud
voice,
`Stand
up
on
thy
feet
upright;`
and
he
was
springing
and
walking,
11
and
the
multitudes
having
seen
what
Paul
did,
did
lift
up
their
voice,
in
the
speech
of
Lycaonia,
saying,
`The
gods,
having
become
like
men,
did
come
down
unto
us;`
12
they
were
calling
also
Barnabas
Zeus,
and
Paul
Hermes,
since
he
was
the
leader
in
speaking.
13
And
the
priest
of
the
Zeus
that
is
before
their
city,
oxen
and
garlands
unto
the
porches
having
brought,
with
the
multitudes
did
wish
to
sacrifice,
14
and
having
heard,
the
apostles
Barnabas
and
Paul,
having
rent
their
garments,
did
spring
into
the
multitude,
crying
15
and
saying,
`Men,
why
these
things
do
ye?
and
we
are
men
like-affected
with
you,
proclaiming
good
news
to
you,
from
these
vanities
to
turn
unto
the
living
God,
who
made
the
heaven,
and
the
earth,
and
the
sea,
and
all
the
things
in
them;
16
who
in
the
past
generations
did
suffer
all
the
nations
to
go
on
in
their
ways,
17
though,
indeed,
without
witness
He
did
not
leave
himself,
doing
good
--
from
heaven
giving
rains
to
us,
and
fruitful
seasons,
filling
our
hearts
with
food
and
gladness;`
18
and
these
things
saying,
scarcely
did
they
restrain
the
multitudes
from
sacrificing
to
them.
19
And
there
came
thither,
from
Antioch
and
Iconium,
Jews,
and
they
having
persuaded
the
multitudes,
and
having
stoned
Paul,
drew
him
outside
of
the
city,
having
supposed
him
to
be
dead;
20
and
the
disciples
having
surrounded
him,
having
risen
he
entered
into
the
city,
and
on
the
morrow
he
went
forth
with
Barnabas
to
Derbe.
21
Having
proclaimed
good
news
also
to
that
city,
and
having
discipled
many,
they
turned
back
to
Lystra,
and
Iconium,
and
Antioch,
22
confirming
the
souls
of
the
disciples,
exhorting
to
remain
in
the
faith,
and
that
through
many
tribulations
it
behoveth
us
to
enter
into
the
reign
of
God,
23
and
having
appointed
to
them
by
vote
elders
in
every
assembly,
having
prayed
with
fastings,
they
commended
them
to
the
Lord
in
whom
they
had
believed.
24
And
having
passed
through
Pisidia,
they
came
to
Pamphylia,
25
and
having
spoken
in
Perga
the
word,
they
went
down
to
Attalia,
26
and
thence
did
sail
to
Antioch,
whence
they
had
been
given
by
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
that
they
fulfilled;
27
and
having
come
and
gathered
together
the
assembly,
they
declared
as
many
things
as
God
did
with
them,
and
that
He
did
open
to
the
nations
a
door
of
faith;
28
and
they
abode
there
not
a
little
time
with
the
disciples.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:20
in
ASV
Matthew 3:8
8
Bring
forth
therefore
fruit
worthy
of
repentance:
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
increased
the
more
in
strength,
and
confounded
the
Jews
that
dwelt
at
Damascus,
proving
that
this
is
the
Christ.
Acts 11:26
26
and
when
he
had
found
him,
he
brought
him
unto
Antioch.
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
even
for
a
whole
year
they
were
gathered
together
with
the
church,
and
taught
much
people,
and
that
the
disciples
were
called
Christians
first
in
Antioch.
Acts 13:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52
1
Now
there
were
at
Antioch,
in
the
church
that
was
there,
prophets
and
teachers,
Barnabas,
and
Symeon
that
was
called
Niger,
and
Lucius
of
Cyrene,
and
Manaen
the
foster-brother
of
Herod
the
tetrarch,
and
Saul.
2
And
as
they
ministered
to
the
Lord,
and
fasted,
the
Holy
Spirit
said,
Separate
me
Barnabas
and
Saul
for
the
work
whereunto
I
have
called
them.
3
Then,
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
Spirit,
went
down
to
Seleucia;
and
from
thence
they
sailed
to
Cyprus.
5
And
when
they
were
at
Salamis,
they
proclaimed
the
word
of
God
in
the
synagogues
of
the
Jews:
and
they
had
also
John
as
their
attendant.
6
And
when
they
had
gone
through
the
whole
island
unto
Paphos,
they
found
a
certain
sorcerer,
a
false
prophet,
a
Jew,
whose
name
was
Bar-jesus;
7
who
was
with
the
proconsul,
Sergius
Paulus,
a
man
of
understanding.
The
same
called
unto
him
Barnabas
and
Saul,
and
sought
to
hear
the
word
of
God.
8
But
Elymas
the
sorcerer
(for
so
is
his
name
by
interpretation)
withstood
them,
seeking
to
turn
aside
the
proconsul
from
the
faith.
9
But
Saul,
who
is
also
called
Paul,
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
fastened
his
eyes
on
him,
10
and
said,
O
full
of
all
guile
and
all
villany,
thou
son
of
the
devil,
thou
enemy
of
all
righteousness,
wilt
thou
not
cease
to
pervert
the
right
ways
of
the
Lord?
11
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
proconsul,
when
he
saw
what
was
done,
believed,
being
astonished
at
the
teaching
of
the
Lord.
13
Now
Paul
and
his
company
set
sail
from
Paphos,
and
came
to
Perga
in
Pamphylia:
and
John
departed
from
them
and
returned
to
Jerusalem.
14
But
they,
passing
through
from
Perga,
came
to
Antioch
of
Pisidia;
and
they
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,
Brethren,
if
ye
have
any
word
of
exhortation
for
the
people,
say
on.
16
And
Paul
stood
up,
and
beckoning
with
the
hand
said,
Men
of
Israel,
and
ye
that
fear
God,
hearken:
17
The
God
of
this
people
Israel
chose
our
fathers,
and
exalted
the
people
when
they
sojourned
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
with
a
high
arm
led
he
them
forth
out
of
it.
18
And
for
about
the
time
of
forty
years
as
a
nursing-father
bare
he
them
in
the
wilderness.
19
And
when
he
had
destroyed
seven
nations
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
he
gave
them
their
land
for
an
inheritance,
for
about
four
hundred
and
fifty
years:
20
and
after
these
things
he
gave
them
judges
until
Samuel
the
prophet.
21
And
afterward
they
asked
for
a
king:
and
God
gave
unto
them
Saul
the
son
of
Kish,
a
man
of
the
tribe
of
Benjamin,
for
the
space
of
forty
years.
22
And
when
he
had
removed
him,
he
raised
up
David
to
be
their
king;
to
whom
also
he
bare
witness
and
said,
I
have
found
David
the
son
of
Jesse,
a
man
after
My
heart,
who
shall
do
all
My
will.
23
Of
this
mans
seed
hath
God
according
to
promise
brought
unto
Israel
a
Saviour,
Jesus;
24
when
John
had
first
preached
before
his
coming
the
baptism
of
repentance
to
all
the
people
of
Israel.
25
And
as
John
was
fulfilling
his
course,
he
said,
What
suppose
ye
that
I
am?
I
am
not
he.
But
behold,
there
cometh
one
after
me
the
shoes
of
whose
feet
I
am
not
worthy
to
unloose.
26
Brethren,
children
of
the
stock
of
Abraham,
and
those
among
you
that
fear
God,
to
us
is
the
word
of
this
salvation
sent
forth.
27
For
they
that
dwell
in
Jerusalem,
and
their
rulers,
because
they
knew
him
not,
nor
the
voices
of
the
prophets
which
are
read
every
sabbath,
fulfilled
them
by
condemning
him.
28
And
though
they
found
no
cause
of
death
in
him,
yet
asked
they
of
Pilate
that
he
should
be
slain.
29
And
when
they
had
fulfilled
all
things
that
were
written
of
him,
they
took
him
down
from
the
tree,
and
laid
him
in
a
tomb.
30
But
God
raised
him
from
the
dead:
31
and
he
was
seen
for
many
days
of
them
that
came
up
with
him
from
Galilee
to
Jerusalem,
who
are
now
his
witnesses
unto
the
people.
32
And
we
bring
you
good
tidings
of
the
promise
made
unto
the
fathers,
33
that
God
hath
fulfilled
the
same
unto
our
children,
in
that
he
raised
up
Jesus;
as
also
it
is
written
in
the
second
psalm,
Thou
art
my
Son,
this
day
have
I
begotten
thee.
34
And
as
concerning
that
he
raised
him
up
from
the
dead,
now
no
more
to
return
to
corruption,
he
hath
spoken
on
this
wise,
I
will
give
you
the
holy
and
sure
blessings
of
David.
35
Because
he
saith
also
in
another
psalm,
Thou
wilt
not
give
Thy
Holy
One
to
see
corruption.
36
For
David,
after
he
had
in
his
own
generation
served
the
counsel
of
God,
fell
asleep,
and
was
laid
unto
his
fathers,
and
saw
corruption:
37
but
he
whom
God
raised
up
saw
no
corruption.
38
Be
it
known
unto
you
therefore,
brethren,
that
through
this
man
is
proclaimed
unto
you
remission
of
sins:
39
and
by
him
every
one
that
believeth
is
justified
from
all
things,
from
which
ye
could
not
be
justified
by
the
law
of
Moses.
40
Beware
therefore,
lest
that
come
upon
you
which
is
spoken
in
the
prophets:
41
Behold,
ye
despisers,
and
wonder,
and
perish;
For
I
work
a
work
in
your
days,
A
work
which
ye
shall
in
no
wise
believe,
if
one
declare
it
unto
you.
42
And
as
they
went
out,
they
besought
that
these
words
might
be
spoken
to
them
the
next
sabbath.
43
Now
when
the
synagogue
broke
up,
many
of
the
Jews
and
of
the
devout
proselytes
followed
Paul
and
Barnabas;
who,
speaking
to
them,
urged
them
to
continue
in
the
grace
of
God.
44
And
the
next
sabbath
almost
the
whole
city
was
gathered
together
to
hear
the
word
of
God.
45
But
when
the
Jews
saw
the
multitudes,
they
were
filled
with
jealousy,
and
contradicted
the
things
which
were
spoken
by
Paul,
and
blasphemed.
46
And
Paul
and
Barnabas
spake
out
boldly,
and
said,
It
was
necessary
that
the
word
of
God
should
first
be
spoken
to
you.
Seeing
ye
thrust
it
from
you,
and
judge
yourselves
unworthy
of
eternal
life,
lo,
we
turn
to
the
Gentiles.
47
For
so
hath
the
Lord
commanded
us,
saying,
I
have
set
thee
for
a
light
of
the
Gentiles,
That
thou
shouldest
be
for
salvation
unto
the
uttermost
part
of
the
earth.
48
And
as
the
Gentiles
heard
this,
they
were
glad,
and
glorified
the
word
of
God:
and
as
many
as
were
ordained
to
eternal
life
believed.
49
And
the
word
of
the
Lord
was
spread
abroad
throughout
all
the
region.
50
But
the
Jews
urged
on
the
devout
women
of
honorable
estate,
and
the
chief
men
of
the
city,
and
stirred
up
a
persecution
against
Paul
and
Barnabas,
and
cast
them
out
of
their
borders.
51
But
they
shook
off
the
dust
of
their
feet
against
them,
and
came
unto
Iconium.
52
And
the
disciples
were
filled
with
joy
with
the
Holy
Spirit.
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
And
it
came
to
pass
in
Iconium
that
they
entered
together
into
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews,
and
so
spake
that
a
great
multitude
both
of
Jews
and
of
Greeks
believed.
2
But
the
Jews
that
were
disobedient
stirred
up
the
souls
of
the
Gentiles,
and
made
them
evil
affected
against
the
brethren.
3
Long
time
therefore
they
tarried
there
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
who
bare
witness
unto
the
word
of
his
grace,
granting
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
by
their
hands.
4
But
the
multitude
of
the
city
was
divided;
and
part
held
with
the
Jews,
and
part
with
the
apostles.
5
And
when
there
was
made
an
onset
both
of
the
Gentiles
and
of
the
Jews
with
their
rulers,
to
treat
them
shamefully
and
to
stone
them,
6
they
became
aware
of
it,
and
fled
unto
the
cities
of
Lycaonia,
Lystra
and
Derbe,
and
the
region
round
about:
7
and
there
they
preached
the
gospel.
8
And
at
Lystra
there
sat
a
certain
man,
impotent
in
his
feet,
a
cripple
from
his
mothers
womb,
who
never
had
walked.
9
The
same
heard
Paul
speaking,
who,
fastening
eyes
upon
him,
and
seeing
that
he
had
faith
to
be
made
whole,
10
said
with
a
loud
voice,
Stand
upright
on
thy
feet.
And
he
leaped
up
and
walked.
11
And
when
the
multitude
saw
what
Paul
had
done,
they
lifted
up
their
voice,
saying
in
the
speech
of
Lycaonia,
The
gods
are
come
down
to
us
in
the
likeness
of
men.
12
And
they
called
Barnabas,
Jupiter;
and
Paul,
Mercury,
because
he
was
the
chief
speaker.
13
And
the
priest
of
Jupiter
whose
temple
was
before
the
city,
brought
oxen
and
garlands
unto
the
gates,
and
would
have
done
sacrifice
with
the
multitudes.
14
But
when
the
apostles,
Barnabas
and
Paul,
heard
of
it,
they
rent
their
garments,
and
sprang
forth
among
the
multitude,
crying
out
15
and
saying,
Sirs,
why
do
ye
these
things?
We
also
are
men
of
like
passions
with
you,
and
bring
you
good
tidings,
that
ye
should
turn
from
these
vain
things
unto
a
living
God,
who
made
the
heaven
and
the
earth
and
the
sea,
and
all
that
in
them
is:
16
who
in
the
generations
gone
by
suffered
all
the
nations
to
walk
in
their
own
ways.
17
And
yet
He
left
not
himself
without
witness,
in
that
he
did
good
and
gave
you
from
heaven
rains
and
fruitful
seasons,
filling
your
hearts
with
food
and
gladness.
18
And
with
these
sayings
scarce
restrained
they
the
multitudes
from
doing
sacrifice
unto
them.
19
But
there
came
Jews
thither
from
Antioch
and
Iconium:
and
having
persuaded
the
multitudes,
they
stoned
Paul,
and
dragged
him
out
of
the
city,
supposing
that
he
was
dead.
20
But
as
the
disciples
stood
round
about
him,
he
rose
up,
and
entered
into
the
city:
and
on
the
morrow
he
went
forth
with
Barnabas
to
Derbe.
21
And
when
they
had
preached
the
gospel
to
that
city,
and
had
made
many
disciples,
they
returned
to
Lystra,
and
to
Iconium,
and
to
Antioch,
22
confirming
the
souls
of
the
disciples,
exhorting
them
to
continue
in
the
faith,
and
that
through
many
tribulations
we
must
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God.
23
And
when
they
had
appointed
for
them
elders
in
every
church,
and
had
prayed
with
fasting,
they
commended
them
to
the
Lord,
on
whom
they
had
believed.
24
And
they
passed
through
Pisidia,
and
came
to
Pamphylia.
25
And
when
they
had
spoken
the
word
in
Perga,
they
went
down
to
Attalia;
26
and
thence
they
sailed
to
Antioch,
from
whence
they
had
been
committed
to
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
which
they
had
fulfilled.
27
And
when
they
were
come,
and
had
gathered
the
church
together,
they
rehearsed
all
things
that
God
had
done
with
them,
and
that
he
had
opened
a
door
of
faith
unto
the
Gentiles.
28
And
they
tarried
no
little
time
with
the
disciples.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:20
in
WEB
Matthew 3:8
8
Therefore
bring
forth
fruit
worthy
of
repentance!
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
increased
more
in
strength,
and
confounded
the
Jews
who
lived
at
Damascus,
proving
that
this
is
the
Christ.
Acts 11:26
26
When
he
had
found
him,
he
brought
him
to
Antioch.
It
happened,
that
for
a
whole
year
they
were
gathered
together
with
the
assembly,
and
taught
many
people.
The
disciples
were
first
called
Christians
in
Antioch.
Acts 13:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52
1
Now
in
the
assembly
that
was
at
Antioch
there
were
some
prophets
and
teachers:
Barnabas,
Simeon
who
was
called
Niger,
Lucius
of
Cyrene,
Manaen
the
foster-brother
of
Herod
the
tetrarch,
and
Saul.
2
As
they
served
the
Lord
and
fasted,
the
Holy
Spirit
said,
"Separate
Barnabas
and
Saul
for
me,
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.
From
there
they
sailed
to
Cyprus.
5
When
they
were
at
Salamis,
they
proclaimed
the
word
of
God
in
the
synagogues
of
the
Jews.
They
had
also
John
as
their
attendant.
6
When
they
had
gone
through
the
island
to
Paphos,
they
found
a
certain
sorcerer,
a
false
prophet,
a
Jew,
whose
name
was
Bar
Jesus,
7
who
was
with
the
proconsul,
Sergius
Paulus,
a
man
of
understanding.
This
man
summoned
Barnabas
and
Saul,
and
sought
to
hear
the
word
of
God.
8
But
Elymas
the
sorcerer
(for
so
is
his
name
by
interpretation)
withstood
them,
seeking
to
turn
aside
the
proconsul
from
the
faith.
9
But
Saul,
who
is
also
called
Paul,
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
fastened
his
eyes
on
him,
10
and
said,
"Full
of
all
deceit
and
all
cunning,
you
son
of
the
devil,
you
enemy
of
all
righteousness,
will
you
not
cease
to
pervert
the
right
ways
of
the
Lord?
11
Now,
behold,
the
hand
of
the
Lord
is
on
you,
and
you
will
be
blind,
not
seeing
the
sun
for
a
season!"
Immediately
there
fell
on
him
a
mist
and
darkness.
He
went
around
seeking
someone
to
lead
him
by
the
hand.
12
Then
the
proconsul,
when
he
saw
what
was
done,
believed,
being
astonished
at
the
teaching
of
the
Lord.
13
Now
Paul
and
his
company
set
sail
from
Paphos,
and
came
to
Perga
in
Pamphylia.
John
departed
from
them
and
returned
to
Jerusalem.
14
But
they,
passing
on
from
Perga,
came
to
Antioch
of
Pisidia.
They
went
into
the
synagogue
on
the
Sabbath
day,
and
sat
down.
15
After
the
reading
of
the
law
and
the
prophets,
the
rulers
of
the
synagogue
sent
to
them,
saying,
"Brothers,
if
you
have
any
word
of
exhortation
for
the
people,
speak."
16
Paul
stood
up,
and
beckoning
with
his
hand
said,
"Men
of
Israel,
and
you
who
fear
God,
listen.
17
The
God
of
this
people
chose
our
fathers,
and
exalted
the
people
when
they
stayed
as
aliens
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
with
an
uplifted
arm,
he
led
them
out
of
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
gave
them
their
land
for
an
inheritance,
for
about
four
hundred
fifty
years.
20
After
these
things
he
gave
them
judges
until
Samuel
the
prophet.
21
Afterward
they
asked
for
a
king,
and
God
gave
to
them
Saul
the
son
of
Kish,
a
man
of
the
tribe
of
Benjamin,
for
forty
years.
22
When
he
had
removed
him,
he
raised
up
David
to
be
their
king,
to
whom
he
also
testified,
'I
have
found
David
the
son
of
Jesse,
a
man
after
my
heart,
who
will
do
all
my
will.'
23
From
this
man's
seed,
God
has
brought
salvation
to
Israel
according
to
his
promise,
24
before
his
coming,
when
John
had
first
preached
the
baptism
of
repentance
to
Israel.
25
As
John
was
fulfilling
his
course,
he
said,
'What
do
you
suppose
that
I
am?
I
am
not
he.
But
behold,
one
comes
after
me
the
sandals
of
whose
feet
I
am
not
worthy
to
untie.'
26
Brothers,
children
of
the
stock
of
Abraham,
and
those
among
you
who
fear
God,
the
word
of
this
salvation
is
sent
out
to
you.
27
For
those
who
dwell
in
Jerusalem,
and
their
rulers,
because
they
didn't
know
him,
nor
the
voices
of
the
prophets
which
are
read
every
Sabbath,
fulfilled
them
by
condemning
him.
28
Though
they
found
no
cause
for
death,
they
still
asked
Pilate
to
have
him
killed.
29
When
they
had
fulfilled
all
things
that
were
written
about
him,
they
took
him
down
from
the
tree,
and
laid
him
in
a
tomb.
30
But
God
raised
him
from
the
dead,
31
and
he
was
seen
for
many
days
by
those
who
came
up
with
him
from
Galilee
to
Jerusalem,
who
are
his
witnesses
to
the
people.
32
We
bring
you
good
news
of
the
promise
made
to
the
fathers,
33
that
God
has
fulfilled
the
same
to
us,
their
children,
in
that
he
raised
up
Jesus.
As
it
is
also
written
in
the
second
psalm,
'You
are
my
Son.
Today
I
have
become
your
father.'
34
"Concerning
that
he
raised
him
up
from
the
dead,
now
no
more
to
return
to
corruption,
he
has
spoken
thus:
'I
will
give
you
the
holy
and
sure
blessings
of
David.'
35
Therefore
he
says
also
in
another
psalm,
'You
will
not
allow
your
Holy
One
to
see
decay.'
36
For
David,
after
he
had
in
his
own
generation
served
the
counsel
of
God,
fell
asleep,
and
was
laid
with
his
fathers,
and
saw
decay.
37
But
he
whom
God
raised
up
saw
no
decay.
38
Be
it
known
to
you
therefore,
brothers,
that
through
this
man
is
proclaimed
to
you
remission
of
sins,
39
and
by
him
everyone
who
believes
is
justified
from
all
things,
from
which
you
could
not
be
justified
by
the
law
of
Moses.
40
Beware
therefore,
lest
that
come
on
you
which
is
spoken
in
the
prophets:
41
'Behold,
you
scoffers,
and
wonder,
and
perish;
For
I
work
a
work
in
your
days,
A
work
which
you
will
in
no
way
believe,
if
one
declares
it
to
you.'"
42
So
when
the
Jews
went
out
of
the
synagogue,
the
Gentiles
begged
that
these
words
might
be
preached
to
them
the
next
Sabbath.
43
Now
when
the
synagogue
broke
up,
many
of
the
Jews
and
of
the
devout
proselytes
followed
Paul
and
Barnabas;
who,
speaking
to
them,
urged
them
to
continue
in
the
grace
of
God.
44
The
next
Sabbath
almost
the
whole
city
was
gathered
together
to
hear
the
word
of
God.
45
But
when
the
Jews
saw
the
multitudes,
they
were
filled
with
jealousy,
and
contradicted
the
things
which
were
spoken
by
Paul,
and
blasphemed.
46
Paul
and
Barnabas
spoke
out
boldly,
and
said,
"It
was
necessary
that
God's
word
should
be
spoken
to
you
first.
Since
indeed
you
thrust
it
from
you,
and
judge
yourselves
unworthy
of
eternal
life,
behold,
we
turn
to
the
Gentiles.
47
For
so
has
the
Lord
commanded
us,
saying,
'I
have
set
you
as
a
light
for
the
Gentiles,
That
you
should
bring
salvation
to
the
uttermost
parts
of
the
earth.'"
48
As
the
Gentiles
heard
this,
they
were
glad,
and
glorified
the
word
of
God.
As
many
as
were
appointed
to
eternal
life
believed.
49
The
Lord's
word
was
spread
abroad
throughout
all
the
region.
50
But
the
Jews
stirred
up
the
devout
and
prominent
women
and
the
chief
men
of
the
city,
and
stirred
up
a
persecution
against
Paul
and
Barnabas,
and
threw
them
out
of
their
borders.
51
But
they
shook
off
the
dust
of
their
feet
against
them,
and
came
to
Iconium.
52
The
disciples
were
filled
with
joy
with
the
Holy
Spirit.
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
It
happened
in
Iconium
that
they
entered
together
into
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews,
and
so
spoke
that
a
great
multitude
both
of
Jews
and
of
Greeks
believed.
2
But
the
disbelieving
Jews
stirred
up
and
embittered
the
souls
of
the
Gentiles
against
the
brothers.
3
Therefore
they
stayed
there
a
long
time,
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
who
testified
to
the
word
of
his
grace,
granting
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
by
their
hands.
4
But
the
multitude
of
the
city
was
divided.
Part
sided
with
the
Jews,
and
part
with
the
apostles.
5
When
some
of
both
the
Gentiles
and
the
Jews,
with
their
rulers,
made
a
violent
attempt
to
mistreat
and
stone
them,
6
they
became
aware
of
it,
and
fled
to
the
cities
of
Lycaonia,
Lystra,
Derbe,
and
the
surrounding
region.
7
There
they
preached
the
gospel.
8
At
Lystra
a
certain
man
sat,
impotent
in
his
feet,
a
cripple
from
his
mother's
womb,
who
never
had
walked.
9
He
was
listening
to
Paul
speaking,
who,
fastening
eyes
on
him,
and
seeing
that
he
had
faith
to
be
made
whole,
10
said
with
a
loud
voice,
"Stand
upright
on
your
feet!"
He
leaped
up
and
walked.
11
When
the
multitude
saw
what
Paul
had
done,
they
lifted
up
their
voice,
saying
in
the
language
of
Lycaonia,
"The
gods
have
come
down
to
us
in
the
likeness
of
men!"
12
They
called
Barnabas
"Jupiter,"
and
Paul
"Mercury,"
because
he
was
the
chief
speaker.
13
The
priest
of
Jupiter,
whose
temple
was
in
front
of
their
city,
brought
oxen
and
garlands
to
the
gates,
and
would
have
made
a
sacrifice
along
with
the
multitudes.
14
But
when
the
apostles,
Barnabas
and
Paul,
heard
of
it,
they
tore
their
clothes,
and
sprang
into
the
multitude,
crying
out,
15
"Men,
why
are
you
doing
these
things?
We
also
are
men
of
like
passions
with
you,
and
bring
you
good
news,
that
you
should
turn
from
these
vain
things
to
the
living
God,
who
made
the
sky
and
the
earth
and
the
sea,
and
all
that
is
in
them;
16
who
in
the
generations
gone
by
allowed
all
the
nations
to
walk
in
their
own
ways.
17
Yet
he
didn't
leave
himself
without
witness,
in
that
he
did
good
and
gave
you
rains
from
the
sky
and
fruitful
seasons,
filling
our
hearts
with
food
and
gladness."
18
Even
saying
these
things,
they
hardly
stopped
the
multitudes
from
making
a
sacrifice
to
them.
19
But
some
Jews
from
Antioch
and
Iconium
came
there,
and
having
persuaded
the
multitudes,
they
stoned
Paul,
and
dragged
him
out
of
the
city,
supposing
that
he
was
dead.
20
But
as
the
disciples
stood
around
him,
he
rose
up,
and
entered
into
the
city.
On
the
next
day
he
went
out
with
Barnabas
to
Derbe.
21
When
they
had
preached
the
gospel
to
that
city,
and
had
made
many
disciples,
they
returned
to
Lystra,
Iconium,
and
Antioch,
22
confirming
the
souls
of
the
disciples,
exhorting
them
to
continue
in
the
faith,
and
that
through
many
afflictions
we
must
enter
into
the
Kingdom
of
God.
23
When
they
had
appointed
elders
for
them
in
every
assembly,
and
had
prayed
with
fasting,
they
commended
them
to
the
Lord,
on
whom
they
had
believed.
24
They
passed
through
Pisidia,
and
came
to
Pamphylia.
25
When
they
had
spoken
the
word
in
Perga,
they
went
down
to
Attalia.
26
From
there
they
sailed
to
Antioch,
from
where
they
had
been
committed
to
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
which
they
had
fulfilled.
27
When
they
had
arrived,
and
had
gathered
the
assembly
together,
they
reported
all
the
things
that
God
had
done
with
them,
and
that
he
had
opened
a
door
of
faith
to
the
Gentiles.
28
They
stayed
there
with
the
disciples
for
a
long
time.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:20
in
RV
Matthew 3:8
8
Bring
forth
therefore
fruit
worthy
of
repentance:
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
increased
the
more
in
strength,
and
confounded
the
Jews
which
dwelt
at
Damascus,
proving
that
this
is
the
Christ.
Acts 11:26
26
and
when
he
had
found
him,
he
brought
him
unto
Antioch.
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
even
for
a
whole
year
they
were
gathered
together
with
the
church,
and
taught
much
people;
and
that
the
disciples
were
called
Christians
first
in
Antioch.
Acts 13:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52
1
Now
there
were
at
Antioch,
in
the
church
that
was
{cf15i
there},
prophets
and
teachers,
Barnabas,
and
Symeon
that
was
called
Niger,
and
Lucius
of
Cyrene,
and
Manaen
the
foster-brother
of
Herod
the
tetrarch,
and
Saul.
2
And
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
Then,
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,
went
down
to
Seleucia;
and
from
thence
they
sailed
to
Cyprus.
5
And
when
they
were
at
Salamis,
they
proclaimed
the
word
of
God
in
the
synagogues
of
the
Jews:
and
they
had
also
John
as
their
attendant.
6
And
when
they
had
gone
through
the
whole
island
unto
Paphos,
they
found
a
certain
sorcerer,
a
false
prophet,
a
Jew,
whose
name
was
Bar-Jesus;
7
which
was
with
the
proconsul,
Sergius
Paulus,
a
man
of
understanding.
The
same
called
unto
him
Barnabas
and
Saul,
and
sought
to
hear
the
word
of
God.
8
But
Elymas
the
sorcerer
(for
so
is
his
name
by
interpretation)
withstood
them,
seeking
to
turn
aside
the
proconsul
from
the
faith.
9
But
Saul,
who
is
also
{cf15i
called}
Paul,
filled
with
the
Holy
Ghost,
fastened
his
eyes
on
him,
10
and
said,
O
full
of
all
guile
and
all
villany,
thou
son
of
the
devil,
thou
enemy
of
all
righteousness,
wilt
thou
not
cease
to
pervert
the
right
ways
of
the
Lord?
11
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
proconsul,
when
he
saw
what
was
done,
believed,
being
astonished
at
the
teaching
of
the
Lord.
13
Now
Paul
and
his
company
set
sail
from
Paphos,
and
came
to
Perga
in
Pamphylia:
and
John
departed
from
them
and
returned
to
Jerusalem.
14
But
they,
passing
through
from
Perga,
came
to
Antioch
of
Pisidia;
and
they
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,
Brethren,
if
ye
have
any
word
of
exhortation
for
the
people,
say
on.
16
And
Paul
stood
up,
and
beckoning
with
the
hand
said,
Men
of
Israel,
and
ye
that
fear
God,
hearken.
17
The
God
of
this
people
Israel
chose
our
fathers,
and
exalted
the
people
when
they
sojourned
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
with
a
high
arm
led
he
them
forth
out
of
it.
18
And
for
about
the
time
of
forty
years
suffered
he
their
manners
in
the
wilderness.
19
And
when
he
had
destroyed
seven
nations
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
he
gave
{cf15i
them}
their
land
for
an
inheritance,
for
about
four
hundred
and
fifty
years:
20
and
after
these
things
he
gave
{cf15i
them}
judges
until
Samuel
the
prophet.
21
And
afterward
they
asked
for
a
king:
and
God
gave
unto
them
Saul
the
son
of
Kish,
a
man
of
the
tribe
of
Benjamin,
for
the
space
of
forty
years.
22
And
when
he
had
removed
him,
he
raised
up
David
to
be
their
king;
to
whom
also
he
bare
witness,
and
said,
I
have
found
David
the
son
of
Jesse,
a
man
after
my
heart,
who
shall
do
all
my
will.
23
Of
this
man-s
seed
hath
God
according
to
promise
brought
unto
Israel
a
Saviour,
Jesus;
24
when
John
had
first
preached
before
his
coming
the
baptism
of
repentance
to
all
the
people
of
Israel.
25
And
as
John
was
fulfilling
his
course,
he
said,
What
suppose
ye
that
I
am?
I
am
not
{cf15i
he}.
But
behold,
there
cometh
one
after
me,
the
shoes
of
whose
feet
I
am
not
worthy
to
unloose.
26
Brethren,
children
of
the
stock
of
Abraham,
and
those
among
you
that
fear
God,
to
us
is
the
word
of
this
salvation
sent
forth.
27
For
they
that
dwell
in
Jerusalem,
and
their
rulers,
because
they
knew
him
not,
nor
the
voices
of
the
prophets
which
are
read
every
sabbath,
fulfilled
{cf15i
them}
by
condemning
{cf15i
him}.
28
And
though
they
found
no
cause
of
death
{cf15i
in
him},
yet
asked
they
of
Pilate
that
he
should
be
slain.
29
And
when
they
had
fulfilled
all
things
that
were
written
of
him,
they
took
him
down
from
the
tree,
and
laid
him
in
a
tomb.
30
But
God
raised
him
from
the
dead:
31
and
he
was
seen
for
many
days
of
them
that
came
up
with
him
from
Galilee
to
Jerusalem,
who
are
now
his
witnesses
unto
the
people.
32
And
we
bring
you
good
tidings
of
the
promise
made
unto
the
fathers,
33
how
that
God
hath
fulfilled
the
same
unto
our
children,
in
that
he
raised
up
Jesus;
as
also
it
is
written
in
the
second
psalm,
Thou
art
my
Son,
this
day
have
I
begotten
thee.
34
And
as
concerning
that
he
raised
him
up
from
the
dead,
now
no
more
to
return
to
corruption,
he
hath
spoken
on
this
wise,
I
will
give
you
the
holy
and
sure
{cf15i
blessings}
of
David.
35
Because
he
saith
also
in
another
{cf15i
psalm},
Thou
wilt
not
give
thy
Holy
One
to
see
corruption.
36
For
David,
after
he
had
in
his
own
generation
served
the
counsel
of
God,
fell
on
sleep,
and
was
laid
unto
his
fathers,
and
saw
corruption:
37
but
he
whom
God
raised
up
saw
no
corruption.
38
Be
it
known
unto
you
therefore,
brethren,
that
through
this
man
is
proclaimed
unto
you
remission
of
sins:
39
and
by
him
every
one
that
believeth
is
justified
from
all
things,
from
which
ye
could
not
be
justified
by
the
law
of
Moses.
40
Beware
therefore,
lest
that
come
upon
{cf15i
you},
which
is
spoken
in
the
prophets;
41
Behold,
ye
despisers,
and
wonder,
and
perish;
For
I
work
a
work
in
your
days,
A
work
which
ye
shall
in
no
wise
believe,
if
one
declare
it
unto
you.
42
And
as
they
went
out,
they
besought
that
these
words
might
be
spoken
to
them
the
next
sabbath.
43
Now
when
the
synagogue
broke
up,
many
of
the
Jews
and
of
the
devout
proselytes
followed
Paul
and
Barnabas:
who,
speaking
to
them,
urged
them
to
continue
in
the
grace
of
God.
44
And
the
next
sabbath
almost
the
whole
city
was
gathered
together
to
hear
the
word
of
God.
45
But
when
the
Jews
saw
the
multitudes,
they
were
filled
with
jealousy,
and
contradicted
the
things
which
were
spoken
by
Paul,
and
blasphemed.
46
And
Paul
and
Barnabas
spake
out
boldly,
and
said,
It
was
necessary
that
the
word
of
God
should
first
be
spoken
to
you.
Seeing
ye
thrust
it
from
you,
and
judge
yourselves
unworthy
of
eternal
life,
lo,
we
turn
to
the
Gentiles.
47
For
so
hath
the
Lord
commanded
us,
{cf15i
saying},
I
have
set
thee
for
a
light
of
the
Gentiles,
That
thou
shouldest
be
for
salvation
unto
the
uttermost
part
of
the
earth.
48
And
as
the
Gentiles
heard
this,
they
were
glad,
and
glorified
the
word
of
God:
and
as
many
as
were
ordained
to
eternal
life
believed.
49
And
the
word
of
the
Lord
was
spread
abroad
throughout
all
the
region.
50
But
the
Jews
urged
on
the
devout
women
of
honourable
estate,
and
the
chief
men
of
the
city,
and
stirred
up
a
persecution
against
Paul
and
Barnabas,
and
cast
them
out
of
their
borders.
51
But
they
shook
off
the
dust
of
their
feet
against
them,
and
came
unto
Iconium.
52
And
the
disciples
were
filled
with
joy
and
with
the
Holy
Ghost.
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
And
it
came
to
pass
in
Iconium,
that
they
entered
together
into
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews,
and
so
spake,
that
a
great
multitude
both
of
Jews
and
of
Greeks
believed.
2
But
the
Jews
that
were
disobedient
stirred
up
the
souls
of
the
Gentiles,
and
made
them
evil
affected
against
the
brethren.
3
Long
time
therefore
they
tarried
{cf15i
there}
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
which
bare
witness
unto
the
word
of
his
grace,
granting
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
by
their
hands.
4
But
the
multitude
of
the
city
was
divided;
and
part
held
with
the
Jews,
and
part
with
the
apostles.
5
And
when
there
was
made
an
onset
both
of
the
Gentiles
and
of
the
Jews
with
their
rulers,
to
entreat
them
shamefully,
and
to
stone
them,
6
they
became
aware
of
it,
and
fled
unto
the
cities
of
Lycaonia,
Lystra
and
Derbe,
and
the
region
round
about:
7
and
there
they
preached
the
gospel.
8
And
at
Lystra
there
sat
a
certain
man,
impotent
in
his
feet,
a
cripple
from
his
mother-s
womb,
who
never
had
walked.
9
The
same
heard
Paul
speaking:
who,
fastening
his
eyes
upon
him,
and
seeing
that
he
had
faith
to
be
made
whole,
10
said
with
a
loud
voice,
Stand
upright
on
thy
feet.
And
he
leaped
up
and
walked.
11
And
when
the
multitudes
saw
what
Paul
had
done,
they
lifted
up
their
voice,
saying
in
the
speech
of
Lycaonia,
The
gods
are
come
down
to
us
in
the
likeness
of
men.
12
And
they
called
Barnabas,
Jupiter;
and
Paul,
Mercury,
because
he
was
the
chief
speaker.
13
And
the
priest
of
Jupiter
whose
{cf15i
temple}
was
before
the
city,
brought
oxen
and
garlands
unto
the
gates,
and
would
have
done
sacrifice
with
the
multitudes.
14
But
when
the
apostles,
Barnabas
and
Paul,
heard
of
it,
they
rent
their
garments,
and
sprang
forth
among
the
multitude,
crying
out
15
and
saying,
Sirs,
why
do
ye
these
things?
We
also
are
men
of
like
passions
with
you,
and
bring
you
good
tidings,
that
ye
should
turn
from
these
vain
things
unto
the
living
God,
who
made
the
heaven
and
the
earth
and
the
sea,
and
all
that
in
them
is:
16
who
in
the
generations
gone
by
suffered
all
the
nations
to
walk
in
their
own
ways.
17
And
yet
he
left
not
himself
without
witness,
in
that
he
did
good,
and
gave
you
from
heaven
rains
and
fruitful
seasons,
filling
your
hearts
with
food
and
gladness.
18
And
with
these
sayings
scarce
restrained
they
the
multitudes
from
doing
sacrifice
unto
them.
19
But
there
came
Jews
thither
from
Antioch
and
Iconium:
and
having
persuaded
the
multitudes,
they
stoned
Paul,
and
dragged
him
out
of
the
city,
supposing
that
he
was
dead.
20
But
as
the
disciples
stood
round
about
him,
he
rose
up,
and
entered
into
the
city:
and
on
the
morrow
he
went
forth
with
Barnabas
to
Derbe.
21
And
when
they
had
preached
the
gospel
to
that
city,
and
had
made
many
disciples,
they
returned
to
Lystra,
and
to
Iconium,
and
to
Antioch,
22
confirming
the
souls
of
the
disciples,
exhorting
them
to
continue
in
the
faith,
and
that
through
many
tribulations
we
must
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God.
23
And
when
they
had
appointed
for
them
elders
in
every
church,
and
had
prayed
with
fasting,
they
commended
them
to
the
Lord,
on
whom
they
had
believed.
24
And
they
passed
through
Pisidia,
and
came
to
Pamphylia.
25
And
when
they
had
spoken
the
word
in
Perga,
they
went
down
to
Attalia;
26
and
thence
they
sailed
to
Antioch,
from
whence
they
had
been
committed
to
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
which
they
had
fulfilled.
27
And
when
they
were
come,
and
had
gathered
the
church
together,
they
rehearsed
all
things
that
God
had
done
with
them,
and
how
that
he
had
opened
a
door
of
faith
unto
the
Gentiles.
28
And
they
tarried
no
little
time
with
the
disciples.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:20
in
AKJV
Matthew 3:8
8
Bring
forth
therefore
fruits
meet
for
repentance:
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
increased
the
more
in
strength,
and
confounded
the
Jews
which
dwelled
at
Damascus,
proving
that
this
is
very
Christ.
Acts 11:26
26
And
when
he
had
found
him,
he
brought
him
to
Antioch.
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
a
whole
year
they
assembled
themselves
with
the
church,
and
taught
much
people.
And
the
disciples
were
called
Christians
first
in
Antioch.
Acts 13:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52
1
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.
2
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
to
Seleucia;
and
from
there
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
to
Paphos,
they
found
a
certain
sorcerer,
a
false
prophet,
a
Jew,
whose
name
was
Barjesus:
7
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.
8
But
Elymas
the
sorcerer
(for
so
is
his
name
by
interpretation)
withstood
them,
seeking
to
turn
away
the
deputy
from
the
faith.
9
Then
Saul,
(who
also
is
called
Paul,)
filled
with
the
Holy
Ghost,
set
his
eyes
on
him.
10
And
said,
O
full
of
all
subtlety
and
all
mischief,
you
child
of
the
devil,
you
enemy
of
all
righteousness,
will
you
not
cease
to
pervert
the
right
ways
of
the
Lord?
11
And
now,
behold,
the
hand
of
the
Lord
is
on
you,
and
you
shall
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.
14
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
to
them,
saying,
You
men
and
brothers,
if
you
have
any
word
of
exhortation
for
the
people,
say
on.
16
Then
Paul
stood
up,
and
beckoning
with
his
hand
said,
Men
of
Israel,
and
you
that
fear
God,
give
audience.
17
The
God
of
this
people
of
Israel
chose
our
fathers,
and
exalted
the
people
when
they
dwelled
as
strangers
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
with
an
high
arm
brought
he
them
out
of
it.
18
And
about
the
time
of
forty
years
suffered
he
their
manners
in
the
wilderness.
19
And
when
he
had
destroyed
seven
nations
in
the
land
of
Chanaan,
he
divided
their
land
to
them
by
lot.
20
And
after
that
he
gave
to
them
judges
about
the
space
of
four
hundred
and
fifty
years,
until
Samuel
the
prophet.
21
And
afterward
they
desired
a
king:
and
God
gave
to
them
Saul
the
son
of
Cis,
a
man
of
the
tribe
of
Benjamin,
by
the
space
of
forty
years.
22
And
when
he
had
removed
him,
he
raised
up
to
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
my
own
heart,
which
shall
fulfill
all
my
will.
23
Of
this
man's
seed
has
God
according
to
his
promise
raised
to
Israel
a
Savior,
Jesus:
24
When
John
had
first
preached
before
his
coming
the
baptism
of
repentance
to
all
the
people
of
Israel.
25
And
as
John
fulfilled
his
course,
he
said,
Whom
think
you
that
I
am?
I
am
not
he.
But,
behold,
there
comes
one
after
me,
whose
shoes
of
his
feet
I
am
not
worthy
to
loose.
26
Men
and
brothers,
children
of
the
stock
of
Abraham,
and
whoever
among
you
fears
God,
to
you
is
the
word
of
this
salvation
sent.
27
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.
28
And
though
they
found
no
cause
of
death
in
him,
yet
desired
they
Pilate
that
he
should
be
slain.
29
And
when
they
had
fulfilled
all
that
was
written
of
him,
they
took
him
down
from
the
tree,
and
laid
him
in
a
sepulcher.
30
But
God
raised
him
from
the
dead:
31
And
he
was
seen
many
days
of
them
which
came
up
with
him
from
Galilee
to
Jerusalem,
who
are
his
witnesses
to
the
people.
32
And
we
declare
to
you
glad
tidings,
how
that
the
promise
which
was
made
to
the
fathers,
33
God
has
fulfilled
the
same
to
us
their
children,
in
that
he
has
raised
up
Jesus
again;
as
it
is
also
written
in
the
second
psalm,
You
are
my
Son,
this
day
have
I
begotten
you.
34
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.
35
Why
he
said
also
in
another
psalm,
You
shall
not
suffer
your
Holy
One
to
see
corruption.
36
For
David,
after
he
had
served
his
own
generation
by
the
will
of
God,
fell
on
sleep,
and
was
laid
to
his
fathers,
and
saw
corruption:
37
But
he,
whom
God
raised
again,
saw
no
corruption.
38
Be
it
known
to
you
therefore,
men
and
brothers,
that
through
this
man
is
preached
to
you
the
forgiveness
of
sins:
39
And
by
him
all
that
believe
are
justified
from
all
things,
from
which
you
could
not
be
justified
by
the
law
of
Moses.
40
Beware
therefore,
lest
that
come
on
you,
which
is
spoken
of
in
the
prophets;
41
Behold,
you
despisers,
and
wonder,
and
perish:
for
I
work
a
work
in
your
days,
a
work
which
you
shall
in
no
wise
believe,
though
a
man
declare
it
to
you.
42
And
when
the
Jews
were
gone
out
of
the
synagogue,
the
Gentiles
sought
that
these
words
might
be
preached
to
them
the
next
sabbath.
43
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.
44
And
the
next
sabbath
day
came
almost
the
whole
city
together
to
hear
the
word
of
God.
45
But
when
the
Jews
saw
the
multitudes,
they
were
filled
with
envy,
and
spoke
against
those
things
which
were
spoken
by
Paul,
contradicting
and
blaspheming.
46
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
you
put
it
from
you,
and
judge
yourselves
unworthy
of
everlasting
life,
see,
we
turn
to
the
Gentiles.
47
For
so
has
the
Lord
commanded
us,
saying,
I
have
set
you
to
be
a
light
of
the
Gentiles,
that
you
should
be
for
salvation
to
the
ends
of
the
earth.
48
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.
49
And
the
word
of
the
Lord
was
published
throughout
all
the
region.
50
But
the
Jews
stirred
up
the
devout
and
honorable
women,
and
the
chief
men
of
the
city,
and
raised
persecution
against
Paul
and
Barnabas,
and
expelled
them
out
of
their
coasts.
51
But
they
shook
off
the
dust
of
their
feet
against
them,
and
came
to
Iconium.
52
And
the
disciples
were
filled
with
joy,
and
with
the
Holy
Ghost.
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
And
it
came
to
pass
in
Iconium,
that
they
went
both
together
into
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews,
and
so
spoke,
that
a
great
multitude
both
of
the
Jews
and
also
of
the
Greeks
believed.
2
But
the
unbelieving
Jews
stirred
up
the
Gentiles,
and
made
their
minds
evil
affected
against
the
brothers.
3
Long
time
therefore
stayed
they
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
which
gave
testimony
to
the
word
of
his
grace,
and
granted
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
by
their
hands.
4
But
the
multitude
of
the
city
was
divided:
and
part
held
with
the
Jews,
and
part
with
the
apostles.
5
And
when
there
was
an
assault
made
both
of
the
Gentiles,
and
also
of
the
Jews
with
their
rulers,
to
use
them
spitefully,
and
to
stone
them,
6
They
were
ware
of
it,
and
fled
to
Lystra
and
Derbe,
cities
of
Lycaonia,
and
to
the
region
that
lies
round
about:
7
And
there
they
preached
the
gospel.
8
And
there
sat
a
certain
man
at
Lystra,
weak
in
his
feet,
being
a
cripple
from
his
mother's
womb,
who
never
had
walked:
9
The
same
heard
Paul
speak:
who
steadfastly
beholding
him,
and
perceiving
that
he
had
faith
to
be
healed,
10
Said
with
a
loud
voice,
Stand
upright
on
your
feet.
And
he
leaped
and
walked.
11
And
when
the
people
saw
what
Paul
had
done,
they
lifted
up
their
voices,
saying
in
the
speech
of
Lycaonia,
The
gods
are
come
down
to
us
in
the
likeness
of
men.
12
And
they
called
Barnabas,
Jupiter;
and
Paul,
Mercurius,
because
he
was
the
chief
speaker.
13
Then
the
priest
of
Jupiter,
which
was
before
their
city,
brought
oxen
and
garlands
to
the
gates,
and
would
have
done
sacrifice
with
the
people.
14
Which
when
the
apostles,
Barnabas
and
Paul,
heard
of,
they
rent
their
clothes,
and
ran
in
among
the
people,
crying
out,
15
And
saying,
Sirs,
why
do
you
these
things?
We
also
are
men
of
like
passions
with
you,
and
preach
to
you
that
you
should
turn
from
these
vanities
to
the
living
God,
which
made
heaven,
and
earth,
and
the
sea,
and
all
things
that
are
therein:
16
Who
in
times
past
suffered
all
nations
to
walk
in
their
own
ways.
17
Nevertheless
he
left
not
himself
without
witness,
in
that
he
did
good,
and
gave
us
rain
from
heaven,
and
fruitful
seasons,
filling
our
hearts
with
food
and
gladness.
18
And
with
these
sayings
scarce
restrained
they
the
people,
that
they
had
not
done
sacrifice
to
them.
19
And
there
came
thither
certain
Jews
from
Antioch
and
Iconium,
who
persuaded
the
people,
and
having
stoned
Paul,
drew
him
out
of
the
city,
supposing
he
had
been
dead.
20
However,,
as
the
disciples
stood
round
about
him,
he
rose
up,
and
came
into
the
city:
and
the
next
day
he
departed
with
Barnabas
to
Derbe.
21
And
when
they
had
preached
the
gospel
to
that
city,
and
had
taught
many,
they
returned
again
to
Lystra,
and
to
Iconium,
and
Antioch,
22
Confirming
the
souls
of
the
disciples,
and
exhorting
them
to
continue
in
the
faith,
and
that
we
must
through
much
tribulation
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God.
23
And
when
they
had
ordained
them
elders
in
every
church,
and
had
prayed
with
fasting,
they
commended
them
to
the
Lord,
on
whom
they
believed.
24
And
after
they
had
passed
throughout
Pisidia,
they
came
to
Pamphylia.
25
And
when
they
had
preached
the
word
in
Perga,
they
went
down
into
Attalia:
26
And
there
sailed
to
Antioch,
from
where
they
had
been
recommended
to
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
which
they
fulfilled.
27
And
when
they
were
come,
and
had
gathered
the
church
together,
they
rehearsed
all
that
God
had
done
with
them,
and
how
he
had
opened
the
door
of
faith
to
the
Gentiles.
28
And
there
they
stayed
long
time
with
the
disciples.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:20
in
NET
Matthew 3:8
8
Therefore
produce
fruit
that
proves
your
repentance,
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
became
more
and
more
capable,
and
was
causing
consternation
among
the
Jews
who
lived
in
Damascus
by
proving
that
Jesus
is
the
Christ.
Acts 11:26
26
and
when
he
found
him,
he
brought
him
to
Antioch.
So
for
a
whole
year
Barnabas
and
Saul
met
with
the
church
and
taught
a
significant
number
of
people.
Now
it
was
in
Antioch
that
the
disciples
were
first
called
Christians.
Acts 13:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52
1
Now
there
were
these
prophets
and
teachers
in
the
church
at
Antioch:
Barnabas,
Simeon
called
Niger,
Lucius
the
Cyrenian,
Manaen
(a
close
friend
of
Herod
the
tetrarch
from
childhood)
and
Saul.
2
While
they
were
serving
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,
after
they
had
fasted
and
prayed
and
placed
their
hands
on
them,
they
sent
them
off.
4
So
Barnabas
and
Saul,
sent
out
by
the
Holy
Spirit,
went
down
to
Seleucia,
and
from
there
they
sailed
to
Cyprus.
5
When
they
arrived
in
Salamis,
they
began
to
proclaim
the
word
of
God
in
the
Jewish
synagogues.
(Now
they
also
had
John
as
their
assistant.)
6
When
they
had
crossed
over
the
whole
island
as
far
as
Paphos,
they
found
a
magician,
a
Jewish
false
prophet
named
Bar-Jesus,
7
who
was
with
the
proconsul
Sergius
Paulus,
an
intelligent
man.
The
proconsul
summoned
Barnabas
and
Saul
and
wanted
to
hear
the
word
of
God.
8
But
the
magician
Elymas
(for
that
is
the
way
his
name
is
translated)
opposed
them,
trying
to
turn
the
proconsul
away
from
the
faith.
9
But
Saul
(also
known
as
Paul),
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
stared
straight
at
him
10
and
said,
"You
who
are
full
of
all
deceit
and
all
wrongdoing,
you
son
of
the
devil,
you
enemy
of
all
righteousness—
will
you
not
stop
making
crooked
the
straight
paths
of
the
Lord?
11
Now
look,
the
hand
of
the
Lord
is
against
you,
and
you
will
be
blind,
unable
to
see
the
sun
for
a
time!"
Immediately
mistiness
and
darkness
came
over
him,
and
he
went
around
seeking
people
to
lead
him
by
the
hand.
12
Then
when
the
proconsul
saw
what
had
happened,
he
believed,
because
he
was
greatly
astounded
at
the
teaching
about
the
Lord.
13
Then
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
Moving
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
from
the
law
and
the
prophets,
the
leaders
of
the
synagogue
sent
them
a
message,
saying,
"Brothers,
if
you
have
any
message
of
exhortation
for
the
people,
speak
it."
16
So
Paul
stood
up,
gestured
with
his
hand
and
said,
"Men
of
Israel,
and
you
Gentiles
who
fear
God,
listen:
17
The
God
of
this
people
Israel
chose
our
ancestors
and
made
the
people
great
during
their
stay
as
foreigners
in
the
country
of
Egypt,
and
with
uplifted
arm
he
led
them
out
of
it.
18
For
a
period
of
about
forty
years
he
put
up
with
them
in
the
wilderness.
19
After
he
had
destroyed
seven
nations
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
he
gave
his
people
their
land
as
an
inheritance.
20
All
this
took
about
four
hundred
fifty
years.
After
this
he
gave
them
judges
until
the
time
of
Samuel
the
prophet.
21
Then
they
asked
for
a
king,
and
God
gave
them
Saul
son
of
Kish,
a
man
from
the
tribe
of
Benjamin,
who
ruled
forty
years.
22
After
removing
him,
God
raised
up
David
their
king.
He
testified
about
him:
'I
have
found
David
the
son
of
Jesse
to
be
a
man
after
my
heart,
who
will
accomplish
everything
I
want
him
to
do.'
23
From
the
descendants
of
this
man
God
brought
to
Israel
a
Savior,
Jesus,
just
as
he
promised.
24
Before
Jesus
arrived,
John
had
proclaimed
a
baptism
for
repentance
to
all
the
people
of
Israel.
25
But
while
John
was
completing
his
mission,
he
said
repeatedly,
'What
do
you
think
I
am?
I
am
not
he.
But
look,
one
is
coming
after
me.
I
am
not
worthy
to
untie
the
sandals
on
his
feet!'
26
Brothers,
descendants
of
Abraham's
family,
and
those
Gentiles
among
you
who
fear
God,
the
message
of
this
salvation
has
been
sent
to
us.
27
For
the
people
who
live
in
Jerusalem
and
their
rulers
did
not
recognize
him,
and
they
fulfilled
the
sayings
of
the
prophets
that
are
read
every
Sabbath
by
condemning
him.
28
Though
they
found
no
basis
for
a
death
sentence,
they
asked
Pilate
to
have
him
executed.
29
When
they
had
accomplished
everything
that
was
written
about
him,
they
took
him
down
from
the
cross
and
placed
him
in
a
tomb.
30
But
God
raised
him
from
the
dead,
31
and
for
many
days
he
appeared
to
those
who
had
accompanied
him
from
Galilee
to
Jerusalem.
These
are
now
his
witnesses
to
the
people.
32
And
we
proclaim
to
you
the
good
news
about
the
promise
to
our
ancestors,
33
that
this
promise
God
has
fulfilled
to
us,
their
children,
by
raising
Jesus,
as
also
it
is
written
in
the
second
psalm,
'You
are
my
Son;
today
I
have
fathered
you.'
34
But
regarding
the
fact
that
he
has
raised
Jesus
from
the
dead,
never
again
to
be
in
a
state
of
decay,
God
has
spoken
in
this
way:
'I
will
give
you
the
holy
and
trustworthy
promises
made
to
David.'
35
Therefore
he
also
says
in
another
psalm,
'You
will
not
permit
your
Holy
One
to
experience
decay.'
36
For
David,
after
he
had
served
God's
purpose
in
his
own
generation,
died,
was
buried
with
his
ancestors,
and
experienced
decay,
37
but
the
one
whom
God
raised
up
did
not
experience
decay.
38
Therefore
let
it
be
known
to
you,
brothers,
that
through
this
one
forgiveness
of
sins
is
proclaimed
to
you,
39
and
by
this
one
everyone
who
believes
is
justified
from
everything
from
which
the
law
of
Moses
could
not
justify
you.
40
Watch
out,
then,
that
what
is
spoken
about
by
the
prophets
does
not
happen
to
you:
41
'Look,
you
scoffers;
be
amazed
and
perish!
For
I
am
doing
a
work
in
your
days,
a
work
you
would
never
believe,
even
if
someone
tells
you.'"
42
As
Paul
and
Barnabas
were
going
out,
the
people
were
urging
them
to
speak
about
these
things
on
the
next
Sabbath.
43
When
the
meeting
of
the
synagogue
had
broken
up,
many
of
the
Jews
and
God-fearing
proselytes
followed
Paul
and
Barnabas,
who
were
speaking
with
them
and
were
persuading
them
to
continue
in
the
grace
of
God.
44
On
the
next
Sabbath
almost
the
whole
city
assembled
together
to
hear
the
word
of
the
Lord.
45
But
when
the
Jews
saw
the
crowds,
they
were
filled
with
jealousy,
and
they
began
to
contradict
what
Paul
was
saying
by
reviling
him.
46
Both
Paul
and
Barnabas
replied
courageously,
"It
was
necessary
to
speak
the
word
of
God
to
you
first.
Since
you
reject
it
and
do
not
consider
yourselves
worthy
of
eternal
life,
we
are
turning
to
the
Gentiles.
47
For
this
is
what
the
Lord
has
commanded
us:
'I
have
appointed
you
to
be
a
light
for
the
Gentiles,
to
bring
salvation
to
the
ends
of
the
earth.'"
48
When
the
Gentiles
heard
this,
they
began
to
rejoice
and
praise
the
word
of
the
Lord,
and
all
who
had
been
appointed
for
eternal
life
believed.
49
So
the
word
of
the
Lord
was
spreading
through
the
entire
region.
50
But
the
Jews
incited
the
God-fearing
women
of
high
social
standing
and
the
prominent
men
of
the
city,
stirred
up
persecution
against
Paul
and
Barnabas,
and
threw
them
out
of
their
region.
51
So
after
they
shook
the
dust
off
their
feet
in
protest
against
them,
they
went
to
Iconium.
52
And
the
disciples
were
filled
with
joy
and
with
the
Holy
Spirit.
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
The
same
thing
happened
in
Iconium
when
Paul
and
Barnabas
went
into
the
Jewish
synagogue
and
spoke
in
such
a
way
that
a
large
group
of
both
Jews
and
Greeks
believed.
2
But
the
Jews
who
refused
to
believe
stirred
up
the
Gentiles
and
poisoned
their
minds
against
the
brothers.
3
So
they
stayed
there
for
a
considerable
time,
speaking
out
courageously
for
the
Lord,
who
testified
to
the
message
of
his
grace,
granting
miraculous
signs
and
wonders
to
be
performed
through
their
hands.
4
But
the
population
of
the
city
was
divided;
some
sided
with
the
Jews,
and
some
with
the
apostles.
5
When
both
the
Gentiles
and
the
Jews
(together
with
their
rulers)
made
an
attempt
to
mistreat
them
and
stone
them,
6
Paul
and
Barnabas
learned
about
it
and
fled
to
the
Lycaonian
cities
of
Lystra
and
Derbe
and
the
surrounding
region.
7
There
they
continued
to
proclaim
the
good
news.
8
In
Lystra
sat
a
man
who
could
not
use
his
feet,
lame
from
birth,
who
had
never
walked.
9
This
man
was
listening
to
Paul
as
he
was
speaking.
When
Paul
stared
intently
at
him
and
saw
he
had
faith
to
be
healed,
10
he
said
with
a
loud
voice,
"Stand
upright
on
your
feet."
And
the
man
leaped
up
and
began
walking.
11
So
when
the
crowds
saw
what
Paul
had
done,
they
shouted
in
the
Lycaonian
language,
"The
gods
have
come
down
to
us
in
human
form!"
12
They
began
to
call
Barnabas
Zeus
and
Paul
Hermes,
because
he
was
the
chief
speaker.
13
The
priest
of
the
temple
of
Zeus,
located
just
outside
the
city,
brought
bulls
and
garlands
to
the
city
gates;
he
and
the
crowds
wanted
to
offer
sacrifices
to
them.
14
But
when
the
apostles
Barnabas
and
Paul
heard
about
it,
they
tore
their
clothes
and
rushed
out
into
the
crowd,
shouting,
15
"Men,
why
are
you
doing
these
things?
We
too
are
men,
with
human
natures
just
like
you!
We
are
proclaiming
the
good
news
to
you,
so
that
you
should
turn
from
these
worthless
things
to
the
living
God,
who
made
the
heaven,
the
earth,
the
sea,
and
everything
that
is
in
them.
16
In
past
generations
he
allowed
all
the
nations
to
go
their
own
ways,
17
yet
he
did
not
leave
himself
without
a
witness
by
doing
good,
by
giving
you
rain
from
heaven
and
fruitful
seasons,
satisfying
you
with
food
and
your
hearts
with
joy."
18
Even
by
saying
these
things,
they
scarcely
persuaded
the
crowds
not
to
offer
sacrifice
to
them.
19
But
Jews
came
from
Antioch
and
Iconium,
and
after
winning
the
crowds
over,
they
stoned
Paul
and
dragged
him
out
of
the
city,
presuming
him
to
be
dead.
20
But
after
the
disciples
had
surrounded
him,
he
got
up
and
went
back
into
the
city.
On
the
next
day
he
left
with
Barnabas
for
Derbe.
21
After
they
had
proclaimed
the
good
news
in
that
city
and
made
many
disciples,
they
returned
to
Lystra,
to
Iconium,
and
to
Antioch.
22
They
strengthened
the
souls
of
the
disciples
and
encouraged
them
to
continue
in
the
faith,
saying,
"We
must
enter
the
kingdom
of
God
through
many
persecutions."
23
When
they
had
appointed
elders
for
them
in
the
various
churches,
with
prayer
and
fasting
they
entrusted
them
to
the
protection
of
the
Lord
in
whom
they
had
believed.
24
Then
they
passed
through
Pisidia
and
came
into
Pamphylia,
25
and
when
they
had
spoken
the
word
in
Perga,
they
went
down
to
Attalia.
26
From
there
they
sailed
back
to
Antioch,
where
they
had
been
commended
to
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
they
had
now
completed.
27
When
they
arrived
and
gathered
the
church
together,
they
reported
all
the
things
God
had
done
with
them,
and
that
he
had
opened
a
door
of
faith
for
the
Gentiles.
28
So
they
spent
considerable
time
with
the
disciples.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:20
in
ERVEN
Matthew 3:8
8
Change
your
hearts!
And
show
by
the
way
you
live
that
you
have
changed.
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
became
more
and
more
powerful
in
proving
that
Jesus
is
the
Christ.
His
proofs
were
so
strong
that
the
Jews
who
lived
in
Damascus
could
not
argue
with
him.
Acts 11:26
26
When
he
found
him,
he
brought
him
to
Antioch.
They
stayed
there
a
whole
year.
Every
time
the
church
came
together,
Barnabas
and
Saul
met
with
them
and
taught
many
people.
It
was
in
Antioch
that
the
followers
were
called
"Christ
followers"
for
the
first
time.
Acts 13:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52
1
In
the
church
at
Antioch
there
were
some
prophets
and
teachers.
They
were
Barnabas,
Simeon
(also
called
Niger),
Lucius
(from
the
city
of
Cyrene),
Manaen
(who
had
grown
up
with
King
Herod
),
and
Saul.
2
These
men
were
all
serving
the
Lord
and
fasting
when
the
Holy
Spirit
said
to
them,
"Appoint
Barnabas
and
Saul
to
do
a
special
work
for
me.
They
are
the
ones
I
have
chosen
to
do
it."
3
So
the
church
fasted
and
prayed.
They
laid
their
hands
on
Barnabas
and
Saul
and
sent
them
out.
4
Barnabas
and
Saul
were
sent
out
by
the
Holy
Spirit.
They
went
to
the
city
of
Seleucia.
Then
they
sailed
from
there
to
the
island
of
Cyprus.
5
When
Barnabas
and
Saul
came
to
the
city
of
Salamis,
they
told
the
message
of
God
in
the
Jewish
synagogues.
(John
Mark
was
with
them
to
help.)
6
They
went
across
the
whole
island
to
the
city
of
Paphos.
There
they
met
a
Jewish
man
named
Barjesus
who
did
magic.
He
was
a
false
prophet.
7
He
always
stayed
close
to
Sergius
Paulus,
who
was
the
governor
and
a
very
smart
man.
He
invited
Barnabas
and
Saul
to
come
visit
him,
because
he
wanted
to
hear
the
message
of
God.
8
But
the
magician
Elymas
(as
Barjesus
was
called
in
Greek)
spoke
against
them,
trying
to
stop
the
governor
from
believing
in
Jesus.
9
But
Saul
(also
known
as
Paul),
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
looked
hard
at
Elymas
10
and
said,
"You
son
of
the
devil,
full
of
lies
and
all
kinds
of
evil
tricks!
You
are
an
enemy
of
everything
that
is
right.
Will
you
never
stop
trying
to
change
the
Lord's
truths
into
lies?
11
Now
the
Lord
will
touch
you
and
you
will
be
blind.
For
a
time
you
will
not
be
able
to
see
anything—not
even
the
light
from
the
sun."
Then
everything
became
dark
for
Elymas.
He
walked
around
lost.
He
was
trying
to
find
someone
to
lead
him
by
the
hand.
12
When
the
governor
saw
this,
he
believed.
He
was
amazed
at
the
teaching
about
the
Lord.
13
Paul
and
the
people
with
him
sailed
away
from
Paphos.
They
came
to
Perga,
a
city
in
Pamphylia.
There
John
Mark
left
them
and
returned
to
Jerusalem.
14
They
continued
their
trip
from
Perga
and
went
to
Antioch,
a
city
near
Pisidia.
On
the
Sabbath
day
they
went
into
the
Jewish
synagogue
and
sat
down.
15
The
Law
of
Moses
and
the
writings
of
the
prophets
were
read.
Then
the
leaders
of
the
synagogue
sent
a
message
to
Paul
and
Barnabas:
"Brothers,
if
you
have
something
to
say
that
will
help
the
people
here,
please
speak."
16
Paul
stood
up,
raised
his
hand
to
get
their
attention,
and
said,
"People
of
Israel
and
all
you
others
who
worship
the
true
God,
please
listen
to
me!
17
The
God
of
Israel
chose
our
ancestors.
And
during
the
time
our
people
lived
in
Egypt
as
foreigners,
he
made
them
great.
Then
he
brought
them
out
of
that
country
with
great
power.
18
And
he
was
patient
with
them
for
40
years
in
the
desert.
19
God
destroyed
seven
nations
in
the
land
of
Canaan
and
gave
their
land
to
his
people.
20
All
this
happened
in
about
450
years.
"After
this,
God
gave
our
people
judges
until
the
time
of
Samuel
the
prophet.
21
Then
the
people
asked
for
a
king.
God
gave
them
Saul,
the
son
of
Kish.
Saul
was
from
the
tribe
of
Benjamin.
He
was
king
for
40
years.
22
After
God
took
Saul
away,
God
made
David
their
king.
This
is
what
God
said
about
David:
'David,
the
son
of
Jesse,
is
the
kind
of
person
who
does
what
pleases
me.
He
will
do
everything
I
want
him
to
do.'
23
"As
he
promised,
God
has
brought
one
of
David's
descendants
to
Israel
to
be
their
Savior.
That
descendant
is
Jesus.
24
Before
he
came,
John
told
all
the
people
of
Israel
what
they
should
do.
He
told
them
to
be
baptized
to
show
they
wanted
to
change
their
lives.
25
When
John
was
finishing
his
work,
he
said,
'Who
do
you
think
I
am?
I
am
not
the
Christ.
He
is
coming
later,
and
I
am
not
worthy
to
be
the
slave
who
unties
his
sandals.'
26
"My
brothers,
sons
in
the
family
of
Abraham,
and
you
other
people
who
also
worship
the
true
God,
listen!
The
news
about
this
salvation
has
been
sent
to
us.
27
The
Jews
living
in
Jerusalem
and
their
leaders
did
not
realize
that
Jesus
was
the
Savior.
The
words
the
prophets
wrote
about
him
were
read
every
Sabbath
day,
but
they
did
not
understand.
They
condemned
Jesus.
When
they
did
this,
they
made
the
words
of
the
prophets
come
true.
28
They
could
not
find
any
real
reason
why
Jesus
should
die,
but
they
asked
Pilate
to
kill
him.
29
"These
Jews
did
all
the
bad
things
that
the
Scriptures
said
would
happen
to
Jesus.
Then
they
took
Jesus
down
from
the
cross
and
put
him
in
a
tomb.
30
But
God
raised
him
up
from
death!
31
After
this,
for
many
days,
those
who
had
gone
with
Jesus
from
Galilee
to
Jerusalem
saw
him.
They
are
now
his
witnesses
to
our
people.
32
"We
tell
you
the
Good
News
about
the
promise
God
made
to
our
ancestors.
33
We
are
their
descendants,
and
God
has
made
this
promise
come
true
for
us.
God
did
this
by
raising
Jesus
from
death.
We
also
read
about
this
in
Psalm
2:
'You
are
my
Son.
Today
I
have
become
your
Father.'
34
God
raised
Jesus
from
death.
Jesus
will
never
go
back
to
the
grave
and
become
dust.
So
God
said,
'I
will
give
you
the
true
and
holy
promises
that
I
made
to
David.'
35
But
in
another
Psalm
it
says,
'You
will
not
let
your
Holy
One
rot
in
the
grave.'
36
David
did
God's
will
during
the
time
he
lived.
Then
he
died
and
was
buried
like
all
his
ancestors.
And
his
body
did
rot
in
the
grave!
37
But
the
one
God
raised
from
death
did
not
rot
in
the
grave.
38
Brothers,
understand
what
we
are
telling
you.
You
can
have
forgiveness
of
your
sins
through
this
Jesus.
The
Law
of
Moses
could
not
free
you
from
your
sins.
But
you
can
be
made
right
with
God
if
you
believe
in
Jesus.
39
vnumber="39">
40
So
be
careful!
Don't
let
what
the
prophets
said
happen
to
you:
41
'Listen,
you
people
who
doubt!
You
can
wonder,
but
then
go
away
and
die;
because
during
your
time,
I
will
do
something
that
you
will
not
believe.
You
will
not
believe
it,
even
if
someone
explains
it
to
you!'"
42
As
Paul
and
Barnabas
were
leaving
the
synagogue,
the
people
asked
them
to
come
again
on
the
next
Sabbath
day
and
tell
them
more
about
these
things.
43
After
the
meeting,
many
of
the
people
followed
Paul
and
Barnabas,
including
many
Jews
and
people
who
had
changed
their
religion
to
be
like
Jews
and
worship
the
true
God.
Paul
and
Barnabas
encouraged
them
to
continue
trusting
in
God's
grace.
44
On
the
next
Sabbath
day,
almost
all
the
people
in
the
city
came
together
to
hear
the
word
of
the
Lord.
45
When
the
Jews
there
saw
all
these
people,
they
became
very
jealous.
Shouting
insults,
they
argued
against
everything
Paul
said.
46
But
Paul
and
Barnabas
spoke
very
boldly.
They
said,
"We
had
to
tell
God's
message
to
you
Jews
first,
but
you
refuse
to
listen.
You
have
made
it
clear
that
you
are
not
worthy
of
having
eternal
life.
So
we
will
now
go
to
those
who
are
not
Jews.
47
This
is
what
the
Lord
told
us
to
do:
'I
have
made
you
a
light
for
the
other
nations,
to
show
people
all
over
the
world
the
way
to
be
saved.'"
48
When
the
non-Jewish
people
heard
Paul
say
this,
they
were
happy.
They
gave
honor
to
the
message
of
the
Lord,
and
many
of
them
believed
it.
These
were
the
ones
chosen
to
have
eternal
life.
49
And
so
the
message
of
the
Lord
was
being
told
throughout
the
whole
country.
50
But
the
Jews
there
caused
some
of
the
important
religious
women
and
the
leaders
of
the
city
to
be
angry
and
turn
against
Paul
and
Barnabas
and
throw
them
out
of
town.
51
So
Paul
and
Barnabas
shook
the
dust
off
their
feet.
Then
they
went
to
the
city
of
Iconium.
52
But
the
Lord's
followers
in
Antioch
were
happy
and
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit.
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
Paul
and
Barnabas
went
to
the
city
of
Iconium
and
entered
the
Jewish
synagogue.
(This
is
what
they
did
in
every
city.)
They
spoke
to
the
people
there.
They
spoke
so
well
that
many
Jews
and
Greeks
believed
what
they
said.
2
But
some
of
the
Jews
did
not
believe.
They
said
things
that
caused
the
non-Jewish
people
to
be
angry
and
turn
against
the
Lord's
followers.
3
So
Paul
and
Barnabas
stayed
in
Iconium
a
long
time,
and
they
spoke
bravely
for
the
Lord.
They
told
the
people
about
God's
grace.
The
Lord
proved
that
what
they
said
was
true
by
causing
miraculous
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
through
them.
4
But
some
of
the
people
in
the
city
agreed
with
the
Jews
who
did
not
believe
Paul
and
Barnabas.
Others
followed
the
apostles.
So
the
city
was
divided.
5
Some
of
the
Jews
there,
as
well
as
their
leaders
and
some
of
the
non-Jewish
people,
were
determined
to
hurt
Paul
and
Barnabas.
They
wanted
to
stone
them
to
death.
6
When
Paul
and
Barnabas
learned
about
this,
they
left
the
city.
They
went
to
Lystra
and
Derbe,
cities
in
Lycaonia,
and
to
the
surrounding
areas.
7
They
told
the
Good
News
there
too.
8
In
Lystra
there
was
a
man
who
had
something
wrong
with
his
feet.
He
had
been
born
crippled
and
had
never
walked.
9
He
was
sitting
and
listening
to
Paul
speak.
Paul
looked
straight
at
him
and
saw
that
the
man
believed
God
could
heal
him.
10
So
Paul
shouted,
"Stand
up
on
your
feet!"
The
man
jumped
up
and
began
walking
around.
11
When
the
people
saw
what
Paul
did,
they
shouted
in
their
own
Lycaonian
language.
They
said,
"The
gods
have
come
down
to
us
in
the
form
of
humans!"
12
The
people
began
to
call
Barnabas
"Zeus,
"
and
they
called
Paul
"Hermes,
"
because
he
was
the
main
speaker.
13
The
temple
of
Zeus
was
near
the
city.
The
priest
of
this
temple
brought
some
bulls
and
flowers
to
the
city
gates.
The
priest
and
the
people
wanted
to
offer
a
sacrifice
to
Paul
and
Barnabas.
14
But
when
the
apostles,
Barnabas
and
Paul,
understood
what
the
people
were
doing,
they
tore
their
own
clothes.
Then
they
ran
in
among
the
people
and
shouted
to
them:
15
"Men,
why
are
you
doing
this?
We
are
not
gods.
We
are
human
just
like
you.
We
came
to
tell
you
the
Good
News.
We
are
telling
you
to
turn
away
from
these
worthless
things.
Turn
to
the
true
living
God,
the
one
who
made
the
sky,
the
earth,
the
sea,
and
everything
that
is
in
them.
16
"In
the
past
God
let
all
the
nations
do
what
they
wanted.
17
But
God
was
always
there
doing
the
good
things
that
prove
he
is
real.
He
gives
you
rain
from
heaven
and
good
harvests
at
the
right
times.
He
gives
you
plenty
of
food
and
fills
your
hearts
with
joy."
18
Even
after
saying
all
this,
Paul
and
Barnabas
still
could
hardly
stop
the
people
from
offering
sacrifices
to
them.
19
Then
some
Jews
came
from
Antioch
and
Iconium
and
persuaded
the
people
to
turn
against
Paul.
So
they
threw
stones
at
him
and
dragged
him
out
of
the
town.
They
thought
they
had
killed
him.
20
But
when
the
followers
of
Jesus
gathered
around
him,
he
got
up
and
went
back
into
the
town.
The
next
day
he
and
Barnabas
left
and
went
to
the
city
of
Derbe.
21
They
also
told
the
Good
News
in
the
city
of
Derbe,
and
many
people
became
followers
of
Jesus.
Then
Paul
and
Barnabas
returned
to
the
cities
of
Lystra,
Iconium,
and
Antioch.
22
In
those
cities
they
strengthened
the
commitment
of
the
followers
and
encouraged
them
to
continue
in
the
faith.
They
told
them,
"We
must
suffer
many
things
on
our
way
into
God's
kingdom.
"
23
They
also
chose
elders
for
each
church
and
stopped
eating
for
a
period
of
time
to
pray
for
them.
These
elders
were
men
who
had
put
their
trust
in
the
Lord
Jesus,
so
Paul
and
Barnabas
put
them
in
his
care.
24
Paul
and
Barnabas
went
through
the
country
of
Pisidia.
Then
they
came
to
the
country
of
Pamphylia.
25
They
told
people
the
message
of
God
in
the
city
of
Perga,
and
then
they
went
down
to
the
city
of
Attalia.
26
And
from
there
they
sailed
away
to
Antioch
in
Syria.
This
is
the
city
where
the
believers
had
put
them
into
God's
care
and
sent
them
to
do
this
work.
Now
they
had
finished
it.
27
When
they
arrived,
they
gathered
the
church
together
and
told
them
about
all
that
God
had
done
with
them.
They
said,
"God
opened
a
door
so
that
the
non-Jewish
people
could
also
believe!"
28
And
they
stayed
there
a
long
time
with
the
Lord's
followers.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:20
in
LXXEN
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:20
in
NLV
Matthew 3:8
8
Do
something
to
show
me
that
your
hearts
are
changed.
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
kept
on
growing
in
power.
The
Jews
living
in
Damascus
wondered
about
Saul's
preaching.
He
was
proving
that
Jesus
was
the
Christ.
Acts 11:26
26
When
he
found
Saul,
he
brought
him
back
with
him
to
Antioch.
For
a
year
they
taught
many
people
in
the
church.
The
followers
were
first
called
Christians
in
Antioch.
Acts 13:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52
1
In
the
church
in
the
city
of
Antioch
there
were
preachers
and
teachers.
They
were
Barnabas,
Simeon
Niger,
Lucius
of
the
country
of
Cyrene,
Manaen
of
Herod's
family,
and
Saul.
2
While
they
were
worshiping
the
Lord
and
eating
no
food
so
they
could
pray
better,
the
Holy
Spirit
said,
"Let
Barnabas
and
Saul
be
given
to
Me
for
the
work
I
have
called
them
to."
3
These
preachers
and
teachers
went
without
food
during
that
time
and
prayed.
Then
they
laid
their
hands
on
Barnabas
and
Saul
and
sent
them
away.
4
They
were
sent
by
the
Holy
Spirit
to
the
city
of
Seleucia.
From
there
they
went
by
ship
to
the
island
of
Cyprus.
5
When
they
went
to
shore
at
the
city
of
Salamis,
they
preached
the
Word
of
God
in
the
Jewish
place
of
worship.
John
Mark
was
with
them
as
their
helper.
6
They
went
over
Cyprus
as
far
as
the
city
of
Paphos.
While
there,
they
found
a
Jew
who
did
witchcraft.
He
was
a
false
preacher
named
Barjesus.
7
Sergius
Paulus
was
the
leader
of
the
country
and
a
man
who
knew
much.
Barjesus
was
with
Sergius
Paulus.
Sergius
Paulus
asked
Barnabas
and
Saul
to
come
to
him
so
he
might
hear
the
Word
of
God.
8
But
Elymas
(as
he
called
himself),
the
man
who
did
witchcraft,
worked
against
Barnabas
and
Saul.
He
tried
to
keep
the
leader
of
the
country
from
putting
his
trust
in
the
Lord.
9
Saul,
whose
other
name
was
Paul,
was
full
of
the
Holy
Spirit.
He
looked
at
Elymas.
10
Then
Saul
said,
"You
false
preacher
and
trouble-maker!
You
son
of
the
devil!
You
hate
what
is
right!
Will
you
always
be
turning
people
from
the
right
ways
of
the
Lord?
11
And
now
look!
The
hand
of
the
Lord
is
on
you.
You
will
become
blind.
For
a
time
you
will
not
be
able
to
see
the
sun."
At
once
it
became
dark
to
Elymas,
and
he
could
not
see.
He
asked
people
to
take
him
by
the
hand
to
lead
him
from
place
to
place.
12
The
leader
of
the
country
put
his
trust
in
the
Lord
because
he
saw
what
had
happened.
He
was
surprised
and
wondered
about
the
teaching
of
the
Lord.
13
Paul
and
those
with
him
went
by
ship
from
Paphos
to
the
city
of
Perga
in
the
country
of
Pamphylia.
John
Mark
did
not
go
with
them
but
went
back
to
Jerusalem.
14
From
Perga
they
went
on
to
the
city
of
Antioch
in
the
country
of
Pisidia.
On
the
Day
of
Rest
they
went
into
the
Jewish
place
of
worship
and
sat
down.
15
After
the
leaders
had
read
from
the
Jewish
Law
and
the
writings
of
the
early
preachers,
they
sent
to
them
saying,
"Brothers,
if
you
have
any
word
of
comfort
and
help
for
the
people,
say
it
now."
16
Paul
got
up.
He
raised
his
hand
and
said,
"Jewish
men
and
you
who
honor
God,
listen!
17
The
God
of
the
Jews
chose
our
early
fathers
and
made
them
a
great
people
during
the
time
they
lived
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
With
a
strong
hand
He
took
them
out
from
there.
18
For
about
forty
years
He
took
care
of
them
in
the
desert.
19
He
destroyed
the
people
of
seven
nations
in
the
land
of
Canaan.
Then
he
divided
the
land
and
gave
it
to
them
as
their
own.
20
For
about
450
years
he
let
them
have
special
leaders.
They
had
these
leaders
until
the
time
of
Samuel.
21
"Then
they
wanted
a
king.
God
gave
them
Saul
who
was
the
son
of
Kish
from
the
family
group
of
Benjamin.
He
was
king
forty
years.
22
When
God
took
Saul
as
king
from
them,
He
made
David
to
be
their
king.
He
said,
'David,
Jesse's
son,
will
please
My
heart.
He
will
do
all
I
want
done.'
23
"From
this
man's
family,
God
gave
to
the
Jews
the
One
Who
saves
from
the
punishment
of
sin
as
He
had
promised.
He
is
Jesus.
24
Before
Jesus
came,
John
had
preached
to
all
the
Jews
that
they
should
be
baptized
because
they
were
sorry
for
their
sins
and
turned
from
them.
25
When
John
was
near
the
end
of
his
work,
he
asked,
'Who
do
you
think
I
am?
I
am
not
the
Christ.
No,
but
He
is
coming
later
and
I
am
not
good
enough
to
get
down
and
help
Him
take
off
His
shoes!'
26
"Men
and
brothers,
sons
of
the
family
of
Abraham,
and
all
of
you
who
honor
God,
listen!
This
news
of
being
able
to
be
saved
from
the
punishment
of
sin
has
been
sent
to
you.
27
The
people
of
Jerusalem
and
their
leaders
did
not
know
Him.
They
did
not
understand
the
words
from
the
early
preachers.
These
words
were
read
to
them
every
Day
of
Rest.
But
they
did
the
very
thing
the
early
preachers
had
said
they
would
do
by
handing
Him
over
to
die.
28
They
could
find
no
reason
that
He
should
die,
but
they
asked
Pilate
to
have
Him
killed.
29
When
everything
was
done
that
had
been
written
about
Him,
they
took
Him
down
from
the
cross
and
laid
Him
in
a
grave.
30
But
God
raised
Him
from
the
dead.
31
For
many
days
He
was
seen
by
those
who
came
up
with
Him
from
Galilee
to
Jerusalem.
These
are
the
ones
who
tell
the
people
about
Him.
32
"We
bring
you
the
Good
News
about
the
promise
made
to
our
early
fathers.
33
God
has
finished
this
for
us
who
are
their
children.
He
did
this
by
raising
Jesus
from
the
dead.
It
is
written
in
the
second
Psalm,
'You
are
My
Son.
Today
I
have
become
Your
Father.'
(Psalm
2:7)
34
God
proved
that
Jesus
was
His
Son
by
raising
Him
from
the
dead.
He
will
never
die
again.
He
has
said,
'I
will
complete
the
promises
made
to
David.'
(Isaiah
55:3)
35
"In
another
Psalm
He
says,
'You
will
not
allow
Your
Holy
One
to
go
back
to
dust!'
(Psalm
16:10)
36
David
was
a
good
leader
for
the
people
of
his
day.
He
did
what
God
wanted.
Then
he
died
and
was
put
into
a
grave
close
to
his
father's
grave.
His
body
went
back
to
dust.
37
But
God
raised
this
One
(Christ)
to
life.
He
did
not
go
back
to
dust.
38
"Men
and
brothers,
listen
to
this.
You
may
be
forgiven
of
your
sins
by
this
One
I
am
telling
you
about.
39
Everyone
who
puts
his
trust
in
Christ
will
be
made
right
with
God.
You
will
be
made
free
from
those
things
the
Law
of
Moses
could
not
make
you
free
from.
40
But
look
out!
The
writings
of
the
early
preachers
tell
of
many
things
that
you
do
not
want
to
happen
to
you.
41
'Listen,
you
who
doubt
and
laugh
at
the
truth
will
die.
I
will
do
a
work
during
your
days.
It
will
be
a
work
that
you
will
not
believe
even
if
someone
tells
you
about
it.'
"
(Habakkuk
1:5)
42
As
Paul
and
Barnabas
went
out
of
the
Jewish
place
of
worship,
the
people
asked
them
to
talk
about
these
things
on
the
next
Day
of
Rest.
43
The
people
went
from
the
place
of
worship.
Many
Jews
and
others
who
had
become
Jews
followed
Paul
and
Barnabas
as
they
talked
to
the
Jews.
They
told
them
to
keep
on
trusting
in
the
loving-favor
of
God.
44
Almost
all
of
the
people
of
the
town
came
to
hear
the
Word
of
God
on
the
next
Day
of
Rest.
45
The
Jews
were
filled
with
jealousy
when
they
saw
so
many
people.
They
spoke
against
the
things
Paul
said
by
saying
he
was
wrong.
They
also
spoke
against
God.
46
Paul
and
Barnabas
said
to
the
people
in
plain
words,
"We
must
preach
the
Word
of
God
to
you
first.
But
because
you
put
it
aside,
you
are
not
good
enough
for
life
that
lasts
forever.
So
we
will
go
to
the
people
who
are
not
Jews.
47
The
Lord
gave
us
a
work
to
do.
He
said,
'You
are
to
be
a
light
to
the
people
who
are
not
Jews.
You
are
to
preach
so
that
men
over
all
the
earth
can
be
saved
from
the
punishment
of
their
sins.'
"
(Isaiah
49:6)
48
The
people
who
were
not
Jews
were
glad
when
they
heard
this.
They
were
thankful
for
the
Word
of
God.
Those
who
were
chosen
for
life
that
lasts
forever
believed.
49
The
Word
of
God
was
preached
over
all
that
land.
50
The
Jews
worked
on
the
feelings
of
the
women
who
were
religious
and
respected.
They
worked
on
the
leading
men
of
the
city
also.
They
worked
against
Paul
and
Barnabas
and
made
them
leave
their
city.
51
But
Paul
and
Barnabas
shook
the
dust
off
from
their
feet
against
them
and
went
to
the
city
of
Iconium.
52
The
missionaries
were
filled
with
joy
and
with
the
Holy
Spirit.
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
In
the
city
of
Iconium,
Paul
and
Barnabas
went
into
the
Jewish
place
of
worship.
They
preached
with
power
and
many
people
became
Christians.
These
people
were
Jews
and
Greeks.
2
But
the
Jews
who
did
not
want
to
believe
worked
against
those
who
were
not
Jews.
They
made
them
turn
against
the
Christians.
3
Paul
and
Barnabas
stayed
there
a
long
time
preaching
with
the
strength
the
Lord
gave.
God
helped
them
to
do
powerful
works
when
they
preached
which
showed
He
was
with
them.
4
The
people
of
the
city
were
divided.
Some
were
on
the
side
of
the
Jews.
Some
were
on
the
side
of
the
missionaries.
5
All
the
people
and
the
leaders
tried
to
hurt
them
and
throw
stones
at
them.
6
When
Paul
and
Barnabas
heard
this,
they
got
away
and
went
to
the
cities
of
Lystra
and
Derbe
in
Lycaonia
and
to
the
country
close
by.
7
They
stayed
there
and
kept
on
preaching
the
Good
News.
8
There
was
a
man
in
Lystra
who
had
never
walked
from
the
time
he
was
born.
9
This
man
listened
as
Paul
spoke.
Paul
watched
him.
He
saw
that
the
man
believed
he
could
be
healed.
10
Calling
to
him
with
a
loud
voice,
Paul
said,
"Stand
up
on
your
feet!"
The
man
jumped
up
and
walked
around.
11
The
people
saw
what
Paul
did.
They
called
with
loud
voices
in
the
language
of
the
people
of
Lycaonia,
"The
gods
have
become
like
men
and
have
come
down
to
us."
12
They
said
that
Barnabas
was
Jupiter.
Paul
was
called
Mercury
because
he
spoke
more
than
Barnabas.
13
The
god
of
Jupiter
was
in
a
building
near
the
gate
leading
into
the
city.
The
religious
leader
of
that
place
brought
cattle
and
flowers
to
the
gate.
He
and
many
other
people
wanted
to
burn
these
as
gifts
in
an
act
of
worship
to
Paul
and
Barnabas.
14
When
Paul
and
Barnabas
heard
this,
they
ran
among
the
people.
They
tore
their
clothes
and
cried
out,
15
"Why
are
you
doing
this?
We
are
only
men
with
feelings
like
yours.
We
preach
the
Good
News
that
you
should
turn
from
these
empty
things
to
the
living
God.
He
made
the
heavens
and
the
earth
and
the
sea
and
everything
in
them.
16
Long
ago
He
allowed
all
people
to
live
the
way
they
wanted
to.
17
Even
then
God
did
not
leave
you
without
something
to
see
of
Him.
He
did
good.
He
gave
you
rain
from
heaven
and
much
food.
He
made
you
happy."
18
Even
with
these
words
it
was
hard
for
Paul
and
Barnabas
to
keep
the
people
from
burning
cattle
in
an
act
of
worship
to
them.
19
By
this
time
some
Jews
from
the
cities
of
Antioch
and
Iconium
came.
They
turned
the
minds
of
the
people
against
Paul
and
Barnabas
and
told
them
to
throw
stones
at
Paul.
After
they
threw
stones
at
him,
they
dragged
him
out
of
the
city
thinking
he
was
dead.
20
As
the
Christians
gathered
around
Paul,
he
got
up
and
went
back
into
the
city.
The
next
day
he
went
with
Barnabas
to
Derbe.
21
In
that
city
they
preached
the
Good
News
and
taught
many
people.
Then
they
returned
to
the
cities
of
Lystra
and
Iconium
and
Antioch.
22
In
each
city
they
helped
the
Christians
to
be
strong
and
true
to
the
faith.
They
told
them,
"We
must
suffer
many
hard
things
to
get
into
the
holy
nation
of
God."
23
In
every
church
they
chose
leaders
for
them.
They
went
without
food
during
that
time
so
they
could
pray
better.
Paul
and
Barnabas
prayed
for
the
leaders,
giving
them
over
to
the
Lord
in
Whom
they
believed.
24
When
they
had
gone
through
the
city
of
Pisidia,
they
came
to
the
city
of
Pamphylia.
25
Then
they
preached
the
Good
News
in
the
city
of
Perga.
After
this
they
went
down
to
the
city
of
Attalia.
26
From
there
they
went
by
ship
to
Antioch
where
they
had
been
given
to
the
Lord
for
His
work.
The
work
of
this
trip
was
done.
27
When
they
got
there,
they
called
the
church
together.
They
told
them
everything
God
had
done
for
them.
They
told
how
God
had
opened
the
door
for
the
people
who
were
not
Jews
to
have
faith.
28
They
stayed
there
with
the
followers
a
long
time.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:20
in
NCV
Matthew 3:8
8
Do
the
things
that
show
you
really
have
changed
your
hearts
and
lives.
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
grew
more
powerful.
His
proofs
that
Jesus
is
the
Christ
were
so
strong
that
the
Jewish
people
in
Damascus
could
not
argue
with
him.
Acts 13:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
1
In
the
church
at
Antioch
there
were
these
prophets
and
teachers:
Barnabas,
Simeon
(also
called
Niger),
Lucius
(from
the
city
of
Cyrene),
Manaen
(who
had
grown
up
with
Herod,
the
ruler),
and
Saul.
2
They
were
all
worshiping
the
Lord
and
giving
up
eating
for
a
certain
time.
During
this
time
the
Holy
Spirit
said
to
them,
"Set
apart
for
me
Barnabas
and
Saul
to
do
a
special
work
for
which
I
have
chosen
them."
3
So
after
they
gave
up
eating
and
prayed,
they
laid
their
hands
onn
Barnabas
and
Saul
and
sent
them
out.
4
Barnabas
and
Saul,
sent
out
by
the
Holy
Spirit,
went
to
the
city
of
Seleucia.
From
there
they
sailed
to
the
island
of
Cyprus.
5
When
they
came
to
Salamis,
they
preached
the
Good
News
of
God
in
the
Jewish
synagogues.
John
Mark
was
with
them
to
help.
6
They
went
across
the
whole
island
to
Paphos
where
they
met
a
Jewish
magician
named
Bar-Jesus.
He
was
a
false
prophet
7
who
always
stayed
close
to
Sergius
Paulus,
the
governor
and
a
smart
man.
He
asked
Barnabas
and
Saul
to
come
to
him,
because
he
wanted
to
hear
the
message
of
God.
8
But
Elymas,
the
magician,
was
against
them.
(Elymas
is
the
name
for
Bar-Jesus
in
the
Greek
language.)
He
tried
to
stop
the
governor
from
believing
in
Jesus.
9
But
Saul,
who
was
also
called
Paul,
was
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit.
He
looked
straight
at
Elymas
10
and
said,
"You
son
of
the
devil!
You
are
an
enemy
of
everything
that
is
right!
You
are
full
of
evil
tricks
and
lies,
always
trying
to
change
the
Lord's
truths
into
lies.
11
Now
the
Lord
will
touch
you,
and
you
will
be
blind.
For
a
time
you
will
not
be
able
to
see
anything
--
not
even
the
light
from
the
sun."
Then
everything
became
dark
for
Elymas,
and
he
walked
around,
trying
to
find
someone
to
lead
him
by
the
hand.
12
When
the
governor
saw
this,
he
believed
because
he
was
amazed
at
the
teaching
about
the
Lord.
13
Paul
and
those
with
him
sailed
from
Paphos
and
came
to
Perga,
in
Pamphylia.
There
John
Mark
left
them
to
return
to
Jerusalem.
14
They
continued
their
trip
from
Perga
and
went
to
Antioch,
a
city
in
Pisidia.
On
the
Sabbath
day
they
went
into
the
synagogue
and
sat
down.
15
After
the
law
of
Moses
and
the
writings
of
the
prophets
were
read,
the
leaders
of
the
synagogue
sent
a
message
to
Paul
and
Barnabas:
"Brothers,
if
you
have
any
message
that
will
encourage
the
people,
please
speak."
16
Paul
stood
up,
raised
his
hand,
and
said,
"You
Israelites
and
you
who
worship
God,
please
listen!
17
The
God
of
the
Israelites
chose
our
ancestors.
He
made
the
people
great
during
the
time
they
lived
in
Egypt,
and
he
brought
them
out
of
that
country
with
great
power.
18
And
he
was
patient
with
them
for
forty
years
in
the
desert.
19
God
destroyed
seven
nations
in
the
land
of
Canaan
and
gave
the
land
to
his
people.
20
All
this
happened
in
about
four
hundred
fifty
years.
"After
this,
God
gave
them
judges
until
the
time
of
Samuel
the
prophet.
21
Then
the
people
asked
for
a
king,
so
God
gave
them
Saul
son
of
Kish.
Saul
was
from
the
tribe
of
Benjamin
and
was
king
for
forty
years.
22
After
God
took
him
away,
God
made
David
their
king.
God
said
about
him:
'I
have
found
in
David
son
of
Jesse
the
kind
of
man
I
want.
He
will
do
all
I
want
him
to
do.'
23
So
God
has
brought
Jesus,
one
of
David's
descendants,
to
Israel
to
be
its
Savior,
as
he
promised.
24
Before
Jesus
came,
John
preached
to
all
the
people
of
Israel
about
a
baptism
of
changed
hearts
and
lives.
25
When
he
was
finishing
his
work,
he
said,
'Who
do
you
think
I
am?
I
am
not
the
Christ.
He
is
coming
later,
and
I
am
not
worthy
to
untie
his
sandals.'
26
"Brothers,
sons
of
the
family
of
Abraham,
and
those
of
you
who
are
not
Jews
who
worship
God,
listen!
The
news
about
this
salvation
has
been
sent
to
us.
27
Those
who
live
in
Jerusalem
and
their
leaders
did
not
realize
that
Jesus
was
the
Savior.
They
did
not
understand
the
words
that
the
prophets
wrote,
which
are
read
every
Sabbath
day.
But
they
made
them
come
true
when
they
said
Jesus
was
guilty.
28
They
could
not
find
any
real
reason
for
Jesus
to
be
put
to
death,
but
they
asked
Pilate
to
have
him
killed.
29
When
they
had
done
to
him
all
that
the
Scriptures
had
said,
they
took
him
down
from
the
cross
and
laid
him
in
a
tomb.
30
But
God
raised
him
up
from
the
dead!
31
After
this,
for
many
days,
those
who
had
gone
with
Jesus
from
Galilee
to
Jerusalem
saw
him.
They
are
now
his
witnesses
to
the
people.
32
We
tell
you
the
Good
News
about
the
promise
God
made
to
our
ancestors.
33
God
has
made
this
promise
come
true
for
us,
his
children,
by
raising
Jesus
from
the
dead.
We
read
about
this
also
in
Psalm
'You
are
my
Son.
Today
I
have
become
your
Father.'
34
God
raised
Jesus
from
the
dead,
and
he
will
never
go
back
to
the
grave
and
become
dust.
So
God
said:
'I
will
give
you
the
holy
and
sure
blessings
that
I
promised
to
David.'
35
But
in
another
place
God
says:
'You
will
not
let
your
Holy
One
rot.'
36
David
did
God's
will
during
his
lifetime.
Then
he
died
and
was
buried
beside
his
ancestors,
and
his
body
did
rot
in
the
grave.
37
But
the
One
God
raised
from
the
dead
did
not
rot
in
the
grave.
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
In
Iconium,
Paul
and
Barnabas
went
as
usual
to
the
Jewish
syna-
gogue.
They
spoke
so
well
that
a
great
many
Jews
and
Greeks
believed.
2
But
some
of
the
Jews
who
did
not
believe
excited
the
non-Jewish
people
and
turned
them
against
the
believers.
3
Paul
and
Barnabas
stayed
in
Iconium
a
long
time
and
spoke
bravely
for
the
Lord.
He
showed
that
their
message
about
his
grace
was
true
by
giving
them
the
power
to
work
miracles
and
signs.
4
But
the
city
was
divided.
Some
of
the
people
agreed
with
the
Jews,
and
others
believed
the
apostles.
5
Some
who
were
not
Jews,
some
Jews,
and
some
of
their
rulers
wanted
to
mistreat
Paul
and
Barnabas
and
to
stone
them
to
death.
6
When
Paul
and
Barnabas
learned
about
this,
they
ran
away
to
Lystra
and
Derbe,
cities
in
Lycaonia,
and
to
the
areas
around
those
cities.
7
They
announced
the
Good
News
there,
too.
8
In
Lystra
there
sat
a
man
who
had
been
born
crippled;
he
had
never
walked.
9
As
this
man
was
listening
to
Paul
speak,
Paul
looked
straight
at
him
and
saw
that
he
believed
God
could
heal
him.
10
So
he
cried
out,
"Stand
up
on
your
feet!"
The
man
jumped
up
and
began
walking
around.
11
When
the
crowds
saw
what
Paul
did,
they
shouted
in
the
Lycaonian
language,
"The
gods
have
become
like
humans
and
have
come
down
to
us!"
12
Then
the
people
began
to
call
Barnabas
"Zeus"
and
Paul
"Hermes,"
because
he
was
the
main
speaker.
13
The
priest
in
the
temple
of
Zeus,
which
was
near
the
city,
brought
some
bulls
and
flowers
to
the
city
gates.
He
and
the
people
wanted
to
offer
a
sacrifice
to
Paul
and
Barnabas.
14
But
when
the
apostles,
Barnabas
and
Paul,
heard
about
it,
they
tore
their
clothes.
They
ran
in
among
the
people,
shouting,
15
"Friends,
why
are
you
doing
these
things?
We
are
only
human
beings
like
you.
We
are
bringing
you
the
Good
News
and
are
telling
you
to
turn
away
from
these
worthless
things
and
turn
to
the
living
God.
He
is
the
One
who
made
the
sky,
the
earth,
the
sea,
and
everything
in
them.
16
In
the
past,
God
let
all
the
nations
do
what
they
wanted.
17
Yet
he
proved
he
is
real
by
showing
kindness,
by
giving
you
rain
from
heaven
and
crops
at
the
right
times,
by
giving
you
food
and
filling
your
hearts
with
joy."
18
Even
with
these
words,
they
were
barely
able
to
keep
the
crowd
from
offering
sacrifices
to
them.
19
Then
some
Jewish
people
came
from
Antioch
and
Iconium
and
persuaded
the
people
to
turn
against
Paul.
So
they
threw
stones
at
him
and
dragged
him
out
of
town,
thinking
they
had
killed
him.
20
But
the
followers
gathered
around
him,
and
he
got
up
and
went
back
into
the
town.
The
next
day
he
and
Barnabas
left
and
went
to
the
city
of
Derbe.
21
Paul
and
Barnabas
told
the
Good
News
in
Derbe,
and
many
became
followers.
Paul
and
Barnabas
returned
to
Lystra,
Iconium,
and
Antioch,
22
making
the
followers
of
Jesus
stronger
and
helping
them
stay
in
the
faith.
They
said,
"We
must
suffer
many
things
to
enter
God's
kingdom."
23
They
chose
elders
for
each
church,
by
praying
and
giving
up
eating
for
a
certain
time.
These
elders
had
trusted
the
Lord,
so
Paul
and
Barnabas
put
them
in
the
Lord's
care.
24
Then
they
went
through
Pisidia
and
came
to
Pamphylia.
25
When
they
had
preached
the
message
in
Perga,
they
went
down
to
Attalia.
26
And
from
there
they
sailed
away
to
Antioch
where
the
believers
had
put
them
into
God's
care
and
had
sent
them
out
to
do
this
work.
Now
they
had
finished.
27
When
they
arrived
in
Antioch,
Paul
and
Barnabas
gathered
the
church
together.
They
told
the
church
all
about
what
God
had
done
with
them
and
how
God
had
made
it
possible
for
those
who
were
not
Jewish
to
believe.
28
And
they
stayed
there
a
long
time
with
the
followers.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:20
in
LITV
Matthew 3:8
8
Therefore,
bring
forth
fruits
worthy
of
repentance.
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
was
more
filled
with
power,
and
he
confounded
the
Jews
living
in
Damascus,
proving
that
this
One
is
the
Christ.
Acts 11:26
26
And
finding
him,
he
brought
him
to
Antioch.
And
it
happened
that
many
of
them
were
gathered
to
them
in
the
assembly
a
whole
year.
And
they
taught
a
considerable
crowd.
And
the
disciples
were
first
called
Christians
at
Antioch.
Acts 13:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52
1
And
in
Antioch
some
among
the
existing
assembly
were
prophets
and
teachers:
both
Barnabas
and
Simeon,
he
being
called
Niger,
and
Lucius
the
Cyrenian,
and
Manaen
the
foster
brother
of
Herod
the
tetrarch,
and
Saul.
2
And
while
they
were
doing
service
to
the
Lord
and
fasting,
the
Holy
Spirit
said,
So
then
separate
both
Barnabas
and
Saul
to
Me,
for
the
work
to
which
I
have
called
them.
3
Then,
having
fasted
and
prayed,
and
placing
hands
on
them,
they
let
them
go.
4
Then
these
indeed
sent
out
by
the
Holy
Spirit
went
down
to
Seleucia,
and
from
there
sailed
away
to
Cyprus.
5
And
coming
unto
Salamis,
they
announced
the
Word
of
God
in
the
synagogues
of
the
Jews.
And
they
also
had
John
as
a
helper.
6
And
passing
through
the
island
as
far
as
Paphos,
they
found
a
certain
conjurer,
a
false
prophet,
a
Jew
named
Bar-jesus,
7
who
was
with
the
proconsul,
Sergius
Paulus,
an
intelligent
man.
This
one
having
called
Barnabas
and
Saul
to
him,
he
sought
to
hear
the
Word
of
God.
8
But
Elymas,
the
conjurer
(for
so
his
name
is
translated)
withstood
them,
seeking
to
turn
the
proconsul
away
from
the
faith.
9
But
Saul,
who
is
also
Paul,
being
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
looking
intently
on
him,
10
he
said,
O
son
of
the
devil,
full
of
all
guile
and
of
all
cunning,
hostile
to
all
righteousness,
will
you
not
stop
perverting
the
right
ways
of
the
Lord?
11
And
now,
behold,
the
hand
of
the
Lord
is
on
you,
and
you
will
be
blind,
not
seeing
the
sun
until
a
time.
And
instantly
a
mist
and
darkness
fell
on
him,
and
going
about
he
sought
some
to
lead
him
by
the
hand.
12
Then
seeing
the
thing
happening,
the
proconsul
believed,
being
astounded
at
the
doctrine
of
the
Lord.
13
And
putting
out
from
Paphos
with
those
around
him,
Paul
came
to
Perga
of
Pamphylia.
And
separating
from
them,
John
returned
to
Jerusalem.
14
But
going
through
from
Perga,
they
came
to
Antioch-Pisidia,
and
going
into
the
synagogue
on
the
day
of
the
sabbaths,
they
sat
down.
15
And
after
the
reading
of
the
Law,
and
of
the
Prophets,
the
synagogue
rulers
sent
to
them,
saying,
Men,
brothers,
if
there
is
a
word
of
exhortation
to
the
people,
speak.
16
And
rising
up,
and
signaling
with
his
hand,
Paul
said,
Men,
Israelites,
and
the
ones
fearing
God,
listen.
17
The
God
of
this
people
Israel
chose
out
our
fathers,
and
exalted
the
people
in
their
stay
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
And
with
a
high
arm,
He
led
them
out
of
it.
18
And
as
forty
years
time
passed,
He
tenderly
bore
them
in
the
wilderness.
Deut.
1:31
19
And
He
pulled
down
seven
nations
in
Canaan
land,
and
gave
their
land
to
them
as
an
inheritance.
Deut.
7:1
20
And
after
these
things,
as
four
hundred
and
fifty
years
passed,
He
gave
judges
until
Samuel
the
prophet.
21
And
from
there
they
asked
for
a
king.
And
God
gave
Saul
the
son
of
Kish
to
them,
a
man
of
the
tribe
of
Benjamin,
for
forty
years.
22
And
removing
him,
He
raised
up
to
them
David
for
a
king,
to
whom
He
also
said,
witnessing,
"I
found
David"
the
son
of
Jesse
"to
be
a
man
according
to
My
own
heart,
who
will
do
all
My
will."
1
Samuel
13:14;
Psa.
89:20;
LXX-Isa.
44:28
23
Of
the
seed
of
this
one,
according
to
promise,
God
raised
up
to
Israel
a
Savior,
Jesus;
24
John
going
before
to
proclaim
before
the
face
of
His
entrance
a
baptism
of
repentance
to
all
the
people
of
Israel.
25
And
as
John
fulfilled
the
course,
he
said,
Whom
do
you
suppose
me
to
be?
I
am
not
He,
but,
behold,
"He
comes
after
me,
of
whom
I
am
not
worthy
to
loosen
the
sandal
of
His
feet."
John
1:27
26
Men,
brothers,
sons
of
the
race
of
Abraham,
and
the
ones
among
you
fearing
God,
to
you
the
Word
of
this
salvation
was
sent.
27
For
those
dwelling
in
Jerusalem,
and
their
rulers,
not
having
known
this
One,
and
the
voices
of
the
prophets
being
read
throughout
every
sabbath,
condemning
Him,
they
fulfilled
the
Scriptures.
28
And
finding
not
one
cause
of
death,
they
asked
Pilate
to
do
away
with
Him.
29
And
when
they
finished
all
the
things
having
been
written
concerning
Him,
taking
Him
down
from
the
tree,
they
laid
Him
in
a
tomb.
30
But
God
raised
Him
from
the
dead;
31
who
appeared
for
many
days
to
those
coming
up
with
Him
from
Galilee
to
Jerusalem,
who
are
witnesses
of
Him
to
the
people.
32
And
we
preach
the
gospel
to
you,
the
promise
made
to
the
fathers,
33
that
this
God
has
fulfilled
to
us,
their
children,
raising
up
Jesus;
as
also
it
has
been
written
in
the
second
Psalm,
"You
are
My
Son,
today
I
have
begotten
You."
Psa.
2:7
34
And
that
He
raised
Him
from
the
dead,
no
more
being
about
to
return
to
corruption,
so
He
has
said,
"I
will
give
You"
"the
holy
things
of
faithful
David."
Isa.
55:3
35
So
He
also
said
in
another,
"You
will
not
give
Your
Holy
One
to
see
corruption."
LXX-Psa.
15:10;
MT-Psa.
16:10
36
For
having
served
his
own
generation
by
the
counsel
of
God,
David
truly
fell
asleep
and
was
added
to
his
fathers
and
saw
corruption.
1
Kg.
2:10
37
But
He
whom
God
raised
up,
this
One
did
not
see
corruption.
38
Then
let
it
be
known
to
you,
men,
brothers,
that
through
this
One
remission
of
sin
is
announced
to
you.
39
And
everyone
believing
in
this
One
is
justified
from
all
things
which
you
could
not
be
justified
by
the
Law
of
Moses.
40
Then
watch
that
the
thing
spoken
in
the
Prophets
may
not
come
on
you:
41
"Behold,
you
despisers,"
"and
marvel,"
"and
perish,
because
I
work
a
work
in
your
days,"
a
work
which
you
would
"in
no
way
believe
if
anyone
declares
it
to
you."
Hab.
1:5
42
But
the
Jews
having
gone
out
of
the
synagogue,
the
nations
begged
that
these
words
be
spoken
to
them
on
the
next
sabbath.
43
And
the
synagogue
being
broken
up,
many
of
the
Jews
and
of
the
devout
proselytes
followed
Paul
and
Barnabas,
who
speaking
to
them
persuaded
them
to
continue
in
the
grace
of
God.
44
And
in
the
coming
sabbath,
almost
all
the
city
was
gathered
to
hear
the
Word
of
God.
45
And
the
Jews
seeing
the
crowds,
they
were
filled
with
jealousy,
and
contradicted
the
things
being
spoken
by
Paul,
contradicting
and
blaspheming.
46
But
speaking
boldly,
Paul
and
Barnabas
said,
It
was
necessary
for
the
Word
of
God
to
be
spoken
first
to
you;
but
since
you
indeed
thrust
it
away
and
judge
yourselves
not
worthy
of
eternal
life,
behold,
we
turn
to
the
nations.
47
For
so
the
Lord
has
commanded
us,
"I
have
set
You
for
a
Light
of
nations,
that
You
be
for
salvation
to
the
end
of
the
earth."
Isa.
49:6
48
And
hearing,
the
nations
rejoiced
and
glorified
the
Word
of
the
Lord.
And
as
many
as
were
appointed
to
eternal
life
believed.
49
And
the
Word
of
the
Lord
was
borne
through
all
the
country.
50
But
the
Jews
excited
the
devout
and
honorable
women,
and
the
chief
ones
of
the
city,
and
raised
up
a
persecution
against
Paul
and
Barnabas,
and
threw
them
out
from
their
borders.
51
But
these
shaking
off
the
dust
of
their
feet
on
them,
they
came
into
Iconium.
52
And
the
disciples
were
filled
with
joy
and
the
Holy
Spirit.
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
And
it
happened
in
Iconium,
they
went
in
together
into
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews,
and
spoke
so
as
for
a
huge
multitude
of
both
Jews
and
Greeks
to
believe.
2
But
the
unbelieving
Jews
raised
up
and
embittered
the
souls
of
the
nations
against
the
brothers.
3
Then,
indeed,
they
stayed
a
considerable
time,
speaking
boldly
on
the
Lord,
witnessing
to
the
Word
of
His
grace,
and
He
giving
miraculous
signs
and
wonders
to
occur
through
their
hands.
4
But
the
multitude
of
the
city
was
divided;
and
some
were
with
the
Jews,
but
others
with
the
apostles.
5
And
when
a
rush
of
the
nations
occurred,
and
both
the
Jews
and
their
rulers
came
to
insult
and
to
stone
them,
6
perceiving
this,
they
fled
to
the
cities
of
Lycaonia,
Lystra
and
Derbe,
and
the
surrounding
country.
7
And
they
were
announcing
the
gospel
there.
8
And
a
certain
man
was
sitting
in
Lystra,
powerless
in
the
feet,
being
lame
from
his
mother's
womb,
who
had
never
walked.
9
This
one
heard
Paul
speaking,
who,
looking
intently
at
him,
and
seeing
that
he
had
faith
to
be
cured,
10
he
said
with
a
loud
voice,
Stand
upright
on
your
feet!
And
he
leaped
up
and
walked
about.
11
And
seeing
what
Paul
did,
the
crowd
lifted
up
their
voice
in
Lycaonian,
saying,
The
gods
have
come
down
to
us,
becoming
like
men.
12
And
they
called
Barnabas,
Zeus,
and
Paul,
Hermes,
because
he
was
the
leader
in
speaking.
13
And
the
priest
of
Zeus
being
before
their
city,
carrying
bulls
and
garlands
to
the
gates,
he
wished
to
sacrifice
along
with
the
crowds.
14
But
Paul
and
Barnabas,
the
apostles,
hearing,
tearing
their
garments,
they
sprang
into
the
crowd,
crying
out,
15
and
saying,
Men,
why
do
you
do
these
things?
We
also
are
men
of
like
feelings
to
you,
announcing
the
gospel
to
you
to
turn
you
from
these
vanities
to
the
living
God,
who
"made
the
heaven
and
the
earth
and
the
sea,
and
all
things
in
them,"
Ex.
20:11
16
who
in
the
generations
which
have
passed
allowed
all
the
nations
to
go
in
their
own
ways,
17
though
indeed
He
did
not
leave
Himself
without
witness,
doing
good,
giving
rain
and
fruitful
seasons
to
us
from
heaven,
filling
our
hearts
with
food
and
gladness.
18
And
saying
these
things,
they
hardly
stopped
the
crowds,
that
they
not
sacrifice
to
them.
19
But
Jews
came
there
from
Antioch
and
Iconium,
and
persuading
the
crowds,
and
stoning
Paul,
they
dragged
him
outside
the
city,
supposing
him
to
have
died.
20
But
the
disciples
surrounding
him,
arising
he
entered
into
the
city.
And
on
the
morrow
he
went
away
with
Barnabas
to
Derbe.
21
And
having
announced
the
gospel
to
that
city,
and
having
made
many
disciples,
they
returned
to
Lystra
and
Iconium
and
Antioch,
22
confirming
the
souls
of
the
disciples,
exhorting
to
continue
in
the
faith,
and
that
through
many
afflictions
we
must
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God.
23
And
having
handpicked
elders
for
them
in
every
assembly,
having
prayed
with
fastings,
they
committed
them
to
the
Lord
into
whom
they
had
believed.
24
And
passing
through
Pisidia,
they
came
to
Pamphylia.
25
And
speaking
the
Word
in
Perga,
they
came
down
to
Attalia,
26
and
from
there
they
sailed
to
Antioch,
from
where
they
had
been
committed
to
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
which
they
fulfilled.
27
And
having
arrived,
and
gathering
the
assembly,
they
reported
what
things
God
did
with
them
and
that
He
opened
a
door
of
faith
to
the
nations.
28
And
they
remained
there
not
a
little
time
with
the
disciples.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 26:20
in
HCSB
Matthew 3:8
8
Therefore
produce
fruit
consistent
with
repentance.
Acts 9:22
22
But
Saul
grew
more
capable,
and
kept
confounding
the
Jews
who
lived
in
Damascus
by
proving
that
this
One
is
the
Messiah.
Acts 11:26
26
and
when
he
found
him
he
brought
him
to
Antioch.
For
a
whole
year
they
met
with
the
church
and
taught
large
numbers,
and
the
disciples
were
first
called
Christians
in
Antioch.
Acts 13:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52
1
In
the
local
church
at
Antioch
there
were
prophets
and
teachers:
Barnabas,
Simeon
who
was
called
Niger,
Lucius
the
Cyrenian,
Manaen,
a
close
friend
of
Herod
the
tetrarch,
and
Saul.
2
As
they
were
ministering
to
the
Lord
and
fasting,
the
Holy
Spirit
said,
"Set
apart
for
Me
Barnabas
and
Saul
for
the
work
that
I
have
called
them
to."
3
Then,
after
they
had
fasted,
prayed,
and
laid
hands
on
them,
they
sent
them
off.
4
Being
sent
out
by
the
Holy
Spirit,
they
came
down
to
Seleucia,
and
from
there
they
sailed
to
Cyprus.
5
Arriving
in
Salamis,
they
proclaimed
God's
message
in
the
Jewish
synagogues.
They
also
had
John
as
their
assistant.
6
When
they
had
gone
through
the
whole
island
as
far
as
Paphos,
they
came
across
a
sorcerer,
a
Jewish
false
prophet
named
Bar-Jesus.
7
He
was
with
the
proconsul,
Sergius
Paulus,
an
intelligent
man.
This
man
summoned
Barnabas
and
Saul
and
desired
to
hear
God's
message.
8
But
Elymas,
the
sorcerer,
which
is
how
his
name
is
translated,
opposed
them
and
tried
to
turn
the
proconsul
away
from
the
faith.
9
Then
Saul--
also
called
Paul--
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
stared
straight
at
the
sorcerer
10
and
said,
"You
son
of
the
Devil,
full
of
all
deceit
and
all
fraud,
enemy
of
all
righteousness!
Won't
you
ever
stop
perverting
the
straight
paths
of
the
Lord?
11
Now,
look!
The
Lord's
hand
is
against
you:
you
are
going
to
be
blind,
and
will
not
see
the
sun
for
a
time."
Suddenly
a
mist
and
darkness
fell
on
him,
and
he
went
around
seeking
someone
to
lead
him
by
the
hand.
12
Then
the
proconsul,
seeing
what
happened,
believed
and
was
astonished
at
the
teaching
about
the
Lord.
13
Paul
and
his
companions
set
sail
from
Paphos
and
came
to
Perga
in
Pamphylia.
John,
however,
left
them
and
went
back
to
Jerusalem.
14
They
continued
their
journey
from
Perga
and
reached
Antioch
in
Pisidia.
On
the
Sabbath
day
they
went
into
the
synagogue
and
sat
down.
15
After
the
reading
of
the
Law
and
the
Prophets,
the
leaders
of
the
synagogue
sent
word
to
them,
saying,
"Brothers,
if
you
have
any
message
of
encouragement
for
the
people,
you
can
speak."
16
Then
standing
up,
Paul
motioned
with
his
hand
and
spoke:
"Men
of
Israel,
and
you
who
fear
God,
listen!
17
The
God
of
this
people
Israel
chose
our
forefathers,
exalted
the
people
during
their
stay
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
led
them
out
of
it
with
a
mighty
arm.
18
And
for
about
40
years
He
put
up
with
them
in
the
desert;
19
then
after
destroying
seven
nations
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
He
gave
their
land
to
them
as
an
inheritance.
20
This
all
took
about
450
years.
After
this,
He
gave
them
judges
until
Samuel
the
prophet.
21
Then
they
asked
for
a
king,
so
God
gave
them
Saul
the
son
of
Kish,
a
man
of
the
tribe
of
Benjamin,
for
40
years.
22
After
removing
him,
He
raised
up
David
as
their
king,
of
whom
He
testified:
'
I
have
found
David
the
son
of
Jesse,
a
man
after
My
heart,
who
will
carry
out
all
My
will.'
23
"From
this
man's
descendants,
according
to
the
promise,
God
brought
the
Savior,
Jesus,
to
Israel.
24
Before
He
came
to
public
attention,
John
had
previously
proclaimed
a
baptism
of
repentance
to
all
the
people
of
Israel.
25
Then
as
John
was
completing
his
life
work,
he
said,
'Who
do
you
think
I
am?
I
am
not
the
One.
But
look!
Someone
is
coming
after
me,
and
I
am
not
worthy
to
untie
the
sandals
on
His
feet.'
26
"Brothers,
sons
of
Abraham's
race,
and
those
among
you
who
fear
God,
the
message
of
this
salvation
has
been
sent
to
us.
27
For
the
residents
of
Jerusalem
and
their
rulers,
since
they
did
not
recognize
Him
or
the
voices
of
the
prophets
that
are
read
every
Sabbath,
have
fulfilled
their
words
by
condemning
Him.
28
Though
they
found
no
grounds
for
the
death
penalty,
they
asked
Pilate
to
have
Him
killed.
29
When
they
had
fulfilled
all
that
had
been
written
about
Him,
they
took
Him
down
from
the
tree
and
put
Him
in
a
tomb.
30
But
God
raised
Him
from
the
dead,
31
and
He
appeared
for
many
days
to
those
who
came
up
with
Him
from
Galilee
to
Jerusalem,
who
are
now
His
witnesses
to
the
people.
32
And
we
ourselves
proclaim
to
you
the
good
news
of
the
promise
that
was
made
to
our
forefathers.
33
God
has
fulfilled
this
to
us
their
children
by
raising
up
Jesus,
as
it
is
written
in
the
second
Psalm:
You
are
My
Son;
today
I
have
become
Your
Father.
34
Since
He
raised
Him
from
the
dead,
never
to
return
to
decay,
He
has
spoken
in
this
way,
I
will
grant
you
the
faithful
covenant
blessings
made
to
David.
35
Therefore
He
also
says
in
another
passage,
You
will
not
allow
Your
Holy
One
to
see
decay.
36
For
David,
after
serving
his
own
generation
in
God's
plan,
fell
asleep,
was
buried
with
his
fathers,
and
decayed.
37
But
the
One
whom
God
raised
up
did
not
decay.
38
Therefore,
let
it
be
known
to
you,
brothers,
that
through
this
man
forgiveness
of
sins
is
being
proclaimed
to
you,
39
and
everyone
who
believes
in
Him
is
justified
from
everything,
which
you
could
not
be
justified
from
through
the
law
of
Moses.
40
So
beware
that
what
is
said
in
the
prophets
does
not
happen
to
you:
41
Look,
you
scoffers,
marvel
and
vanish
away,
because
I
am
doing
a
work
in
your
days,
a
work
that
you
will
never
believe,
even
if
someone
were
to
explain
it
to
you."
42
As
they
were
leaving,
they
begged
that
these
matters
be
presented
to
them
the
following
Sabbath.
43
After
the
synagogue
had
been
dismissed,
many
of
the
Jews
and
devout
proselytes
followed
Paul
and
Barnabas,
who
were
speaking
with
them
and
persuading
them
to
continue
in
the
grace
of
God.
44
The
following
Sabbath
almost
the
whole
town
assembled
to
hear
the
message
of
the
Lord.
45
But
when
the
Jews
saw
the
crowds,
they
were
filled
with
jealousy
and
began
to
oppose
what
Paul
was
saying
by
insulting
him.
46
Then
Paul
and
Barnabas
boldly
said:
"It
was
necessary
that
God's
message
be
spoken
to
you
first.
But
since
you
reject
it,
and
consider
yourselves
unworthy
of
eternal
life,
we
now
turn
to
the
Gentiles!
47
For
this
is
what
the
Lord
has
commanded
us:
I
have
appointed
you
as
a
light
for
the
Gentiles,
to
bring
salvation
to
the
ends
of
the
earth."
48
When
the
Gentiles
heard
this,
they
rejoiced
and
glorified
the
message
of
the
Lord,
and
all
who
had
been
appointed
to
eternal
life
believed.
49
So
the
message
of
the
Lord
spread
through
the
whole
region.
50
But
the
Jews
incited
the
religious
women
of
high
standing
and
the
leading
men
of
the
city.
They
stirred
up
persecution
against
Paul
and
Barnabas
and
expelled
them
from
their
district.
51
But
shaking
the
dust
off
their
feet
against
them,
they
proceeded
to
Iconium.
52
And
the
disciples
were
filled
with
joy
and
the
Holy
Spirit.
Acts 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
The
same
thing
happened
in
Iconium;
they
entered
the
Jewish
synagogue
and
spoke
in
such
a
way
that
a
great
number
of
both
Jews
and
Greeks
believed.
2
But
the
Jews
who
refused
to
believe
stirred
up
and
poisoned
the
minds
of
the
Gentiles
against
the
brothers.
3
So
they
stayed
there
for
some
time
and
spoke
boldly,
in
reliance
on
the
Lord,
who
testified
to
the
message
of
His
grace
by
granting
that
signs
and
wonders
be
performed
through
them.
4
But
the
people
of
the
city
were
divided,
some
siding
with
the
Jews
and
some
with
the
apostles.
5
When
an
attempt
was
made
by
both
the
Gentiles
and
Jews,
with
their
rulers,
to
assault
and
stone
them,
6
they
found
out
about
it
and
fled
to
the
Lycaonian
towns
called
Lystra
and
Derbe,
and
to
the
surrounding
countryside.
7
And
there
they
kept
evangelizing.
8
In
Lystra
a
man
without
strength
in
his
feet,
lame
from
birth,
and
who
had
never
walked,
sat
9
and
heard
Paul
speaking.
After
observing
him
closely
and
seeing
that
he
had
faith
to
be
healed,
10
Paul
said
in
a
loud
voice,
"Stand
up
straight
on
your
feet!"
And
he
jumped
up
and
started
to
walk
around.
11
When
the
crowds
saw
what
Paul
had
done,
they
raised
their
voices,
saying
in
the
Lycaonian
language,
"The
gods
have
come
down
to
us
in
the
form
of
men!"
12
And
they
started
to
call
Barnabas,
Zeus,
and
Paul,
Hermes,
because
he
was
the
main
speaker.
13
Then
the
priest
of
Zeus,
whose
temple
was
just
outside
the
town,
brought
oxen
and
garlands
to
the
gates.
He,
with
the
crowds,
intended
to
offer
sacrifice.
14
The
apostles
Barnabas
and
Paul
tore
their
robes
when
they
heard
this
and
rushed
into
the
crowd,
shouting:
15
"Men!
Why
are
you
doing
these
things?
We
are
men
also,
with
the
same
nature
as
you,
and
we
are
proclaiming
good
news
to
you,
that
you
should
turn
from
these
worthless
things
to
the
living
God,
who
made
the
heaven,
the
earth,
the
sea,
and
everything
in
them.
16
In
past
generations
He
allowed
all
the
nations
to
go
their
own
way,
17
although
He
did
not
leave
Himself
without
a
witness,
since
He
did
good:
giving
you
rain
from
heaven
and
fruitful
seasons,
and
satisfying
your
hearts
with
food
and
happiness."
18
Even
though
they
said
these
things,
they
barely
stopped
the
crowds
from
sacrificing
to
them.
19
Then
some
Jews
came
from
Antioch
and
Iconium,
and
when
they
had
won
over
the
crowds
and
stoned
Paul,
they
dragged
him
out
of
the
city,
thinking
he
was
dead.
20
After
the
disciples
surrounded
him,
he
got
up
and
went
into
the
town.
The
next
day
he
left
with
Barnabas
for
Derbe.
21
After
they
had
evangelized
that
town
and
made
many
disciples,
they
returned
to
Lystra,
to
Iconium,
and
to
Antioch,
22
strengthening
the
hearts
of
the
disciples
by
encouraging
them
to
continue
in
the
faith,
and
by
telling
them,
"It
is
necessary
to
pass
through
many
troubles
on
our
way
into
the
kingdom
of
God."
23
When
they
had
appointed
elders
in
every
church
and
prayed
with
fasting,
they
committed
them
to
the
Lord
in
whom
they
had
believed.
24
Then
they
passed
through
Pisidia
and
came
to
Pamphylia.
25
After
they
spoke
the
message
in
Perga,
they
went
down
to
Attalia.
26
From
there
they
sailed
back
to
Antioch
where
they
had
been
entrusted
to
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
they
had
completed.
27
After
they
arrived
and
gathered
the
church
together,
they
reported
everything
God
had
done
with
them,
and
that
He
had
opened
the
door
of
faith
to
the
Gentiles.
28
And
they
spent
a
considerable
time
with
the
disciples.
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