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Now
Peter
and
John
went
up
together
into
the
temple
at
the
hour
of
prayer,
being
the
ninth
hour.
2 And
a
certain
man
a
lame
from
his
mother's
womb
was
carried,
whom
they
laid
daily
at
the
gate
of
the
temple
which
is
called
Beautiful,
to
ask
alms
of
them
that
entered
into
the
temple;
3 Who
seeing
Peter
and
John
about
to
go
into
the
temple
asked
an
a
alms.
4 And
Peter,
fastening
his
eyes
upon
him
with
John,
said,
Look
on
us.
5 And
he
gave
heed
unto
them,
expecting
to
receive
something
of
them.
6 Then
Peter
said,
Silver
and
gold
have
I
none;
but
such
as
I
have
a
give
I
thee:
In
the
b
name
of
Jesus
Christ
of
Nazareth
rise
up
and
walk.
7 And
he
took
him
by
the
right
hand,
and
a
lifted
him
up:
and
immediately
his
feet
and
ankle
bones
received
strength.
8 And
he
leaping
up
stood,
and
walked,
and
entered
with
them
into
the
temple,
walking,
and
leaping,
and
praising
God.
9 And
all
the
people
a
saw
him
walking
and
praising
God:
10 And
they
knew
that
it
was
he
which
sat
for
alms
at
the
Beautiful
gate
of
the
temple:
and
they
were
filled
with
wonder
and
amazement
at
that
which
had
happened
unto
him.
11 And
as
the
lame
man
which
was
healed
held
Peter
and
John,
all
the
people
ran
together
unto
them
in
the
a
porch
that
is
called
Solomon's,
greatly
wondering.
12 And
when
Peter
saw
it,
he
answered
unto
the
people,
Ye
men
of
Israel,
why
marvel
ye
at
this?
or
why
look
ye
so
earnestly
on
us,
as
though
by
our
a
own
power
or
holiness
we
had
made
this
man
to
walk?
13 The
God
of
Abraham,
and
of
Isaac,
and
of
Jacob,
the
God
of
our
fathers,
hath
a
glorified
his
Son
Jesus;
whom
ye
b
delivered
up,
and
c
denied
him
in
the
presence
of
Pilate,
when
he
was
determined
to
let
him
go.
14 But
ye
denied
the
Holy
One
and
the
Just,
and
desired
a
a
murderer
to
be
granted
unto
you;
15 And
killed
the
a
Prince
of
life,
whom
God
hath
b
raised
from
the
dead;
whereof
we
are
c
witnesses.
16 And
his
a
name
through
faith
in
his
name
hath
made
this
man
strong,
whom
ye
see
and
know:
yea,
the
b
faith
which
is
by
him
hath
given
him
this
perfect
soundness
in
the
presence
of
you
all.
17 And
now,
brethren,
a
I
b
wot
that
through
c
ignorance
ye
did
it,
as
did
also
your
rulers.
18 But
those
things,
which
God
before
had
a
shewed
by
the
mouth
of
all
his
b
prophets,
that
Christ
should
c
suffer,
he
hath
so
fulfilled.
19
a
Repent
ye
therefore,
and
be
b
converted,
that
your
sins
may
be
c
blotted
out,
when
the
times
of
refreshing
shall
come
from
the
d
presence
of
the
Lord;
20 And
he
shall
send
a
Jesus
Christ,
which
before
was
preached
unto
b
you:
21 Whom
the
heaven
must
receive
until
the
times
of
a
restitution
of
all
things,
which
God
hath
b
spoken
by
the
mouth
of
all
his
holy
prophets
since
the
world
began.
22 For
Moses
truly
said
unto
the
fathers,
A
a
prophet
shall
the
Lord
your
God
raise
up
unto
you
of
your
brethren,
like
unto
me;
him
shall
ye
hear
in
all
things
whatsoever
he
shall
say
unto
you.
23 And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that
every
soul,
which
will
not
hear
that
prophet,
shall
be
a
destroyed
from
among
the
people.
24 Yea,
and
all
the
prophets
from
Samuel
and
those
that
follow
after,
as
many
as
have
spoken,
have
likewise
a
foretold
of
these
days.
25 Ye
are
the
a
children
of
the
prophets,
and
of
the
b
covenant
which
God
made
with
our
fathers,
saying
unto
Abraham,
And
in
thy
seed
shall
all
the
kindreds
of
the
earth
be
c
blessed.
26 Unto
you
first
God,
having
raised
up
his
a
Son
Jesus,
sent
him
to
bless
you,
in
turning
away
every
one
of
you
from
his
iniquities.
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