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Acts 13
Now
there
were
in
the
church
that
was
at
Antioch
certain
a
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
a
fasted,
the
b
Holy
Ghost
said,
c
Separate
me
Barnabas
and
Saul
for
the
work
whereunto
I
have
d
called
them.
3 And
when
they
had
fasted
and
prayed,
and
a
laid
their
b
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
a
sorcerer,
a
false
prophet,
a
Jew,
whose
name
was
Bar-jesus:
7 Which
was
with
the
deputy
of
the
country,
Sergius
Paulus,
a
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
a
Holy
Ghost,
set
his
eyes
on
him,
10 And
said,
O
full
of
all
subtilty
and
all
mischief,
thou
a
child
of
the
devil,
thou
b
enemy
of
all
c
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
a
shalt
be
b
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
a
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
a
fear
God,
give
audience.
17 The
God
of
this
people
of
Israel
chose
our
fathers,
and
exalted
the
people
when
they
dwelt
as
a
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
a
destroyed
seven
nations
in
the
b
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
a
heart,
which
shall
fulfil
all
my
will.
23 Of
this
man's
a
seed
hath
God
according
to
his
b
promise
raised
unto
Israel
a
c
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
a
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
a
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
a
seen
many
days
of
them
which
came
up
with
him
from
Galilee
to
Jerusalem,
who
are
his
b
witnesses
unto
the
people.
32 And
we
declare
unto
you
glad
tidings,
how
that
the
promise
which
was
made
unto
the
a
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
a
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
a
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
a
raised
again,
saw
no
b
corruption.
38 Be
it
known
unto
you
therefore,
men
and
brethren,
that
through
this
man
is
preached
unto
you
the
a
forgiveness
of
sins:
39 And
by
him
all
that
believe
are
a
justified
from
all
things,
from
which
ye
could
not
be
b
justified
by
the
c
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
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
a
sabbath.
43 Now
when
the
congregation
was
broken
up,
many
of
the
Jews
and
religious
a
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
a
envy,
and
spake
b
against
those
things
which
were
spoken
by
Paul,
contradicting
and
c
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
a
Gentiles.
47 For
so
hath
the
Lord
commanded
us,
saying,
I
have
set
thee
to
be
a
a
light
of
the
Gentiles,
that
thou
shouldest
be
for
b
salvation
unto
the
ends
of
the
earth.
48 And
when
the
Gentiles
heard
this,
they
were
glad,
and
glorified
the
word
of
the
Lord:
a
and
as
many
as
were
ordained
to
eternal
life
believed.
49 And
the
word
of
the
Lord
was
a
published
throughout
all
the
region.
50 But
the
Jews
a
stirred
up
the
devout
and
honourable
b
women,
and
the
chief
men
of
the
city,
and
raised
c
persecution
against
Paul
and
Barnabas,
and
expelled
them
out
of
their
coasts.
51 But
they
shook
off
the
a
dust
of
their
feet
against
them,
and
came
unto
Iconium.
52 And
the
disciples
were
filled
with
joy,
and
with
the
Holy
Ghost.
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