strkjv@Acts:2:14
@
But
Peter
, standing
up
with
the
eleven
, lifted
up
his
voice
,
and
said
unto
them
, Ye
men
of
Judaea
,
and
all
ye that
dwell
at
Jerusalem
,
be
this
known
unto
you
,
and
hearken
to
my
words
:
strkjv@Acts:2:15
@
For
these
are
not
drunken
,
as
ye
suppose
,
seeing
it
is
but the
third
hour
of the
day
.
strkjv@Acts:2:16
@
But
this
is
that which was
spoken
by
the
prophet
Joel
;
strkjv@Acts:2:17
@
And
it shall come to
pass
in
the
last
days
,
saith
God
, I will pour
out
of
my
Spirit
upon
all
flesh
:
and
your
sons
and
your
daughters
shall
prophesy
,
and
your
young
men
shall
see
visions
,
and
your
old
men
shall
dream
dreams
:
strkjv@Acts:2:18
@
And
on
my
servants
and
on
my
handmaidens
I will pour
out
in
those
days
of
my
Spirit
;
and
they shall
prophesy
:
strkjv@Acts:2:19
@
And
I will
shew
wonders
in
heaven
above
,
and
signs
in
the
earth
beneath
;
blood
,
and
fire
,
and
vapour
of
smoke
:
strkjv@Acts:2:20
@ The
sun
shall be
turned
into
darkness
,
and
the
moon
into
blood
,
before
that
great
and
notable
day
of the
Lord
come
:
strkjv@Acts:2:21
@
And
it shall come to
pass
, that
whosoever
shall call
on
the
name
of the
Lord
shall be
saved
.
strkjv@Acts:2:22
@ Ye
men
of
Israel
,
hear
these
words
;
Jesus
of
Nazareth
, a
man
approved
of
God
among
you
by
miracles
and
wonders
and
signs
,
which
God
did
by
him
in
the
midst
of
you
,
as
ye
yourselves
also
know
:
strkjv@Acts:2:23
@
Him
, being
delivered
by the
determinate
counsel
and
foreknowledge
of
God
, ye have
taken
, and
by
wicked
hands
have
crucified
and
slain
:
strkjv@Acts:2:24
@
Whom
God
hath raised
up
, having
loosed
the
pains
of
death
:
because
it
was
not
possible
that
he
should be
holden
of
it
.
strkjv@Acts:2:25
@
For
David
speaketh
concerning
him
, I
foresaw
the
Lord
always
before
my
face,
for
he
is
on
my
right
hand
,
that
I
should
not
be
moved
:
strkjv@Acts:2:26
@
Therefore
did
my
heart
rejoice
,
and
my
tongue
was
glad
;
moreover
also
my
flesh
shall
rest
in
hope
:
strkjv@Acts:2:27
@
Because
thou
wilt
not
leave
my
soul
in
hell
,
neither
wilt thou
suffer
thine
Holy
One
to
see
corruption
.
strkjv@Acts:2:28
@ Thou hast made
known
to
me
the
ways
of
life
; thou shalt
make
me
full
of
joy
with
thy
countenance
.
strkjv@Acts:2:29
@
Men
and
brethren
,
let
me
freely
speak
unto
you
of
the
patriarch
David
,
that
he
is
both
dead
and
buried
,
and
his
sepulchre
is
with
us
unto
this
day
.
strkjv@Acts:2:30
@
Therefore
being
a
prophet
,
and
knowing
that
God
had
sworn
with an
oath
to
him
, that
of
the
fruit
of
his
loins
, according
to
the
flesh
, he would raise
up
Christ
to
sit
on
his
throne
;
strkjv@Acts:2:31
@ He seeing this
before
spake
of
the
resurrection
of
Christ
,
that
his
soul
was
not
left
in
hell
,
neither
his
flesh
did
see
corruption
.
strkjv@Acts:2:32
@
This
Jesus
hath
God
raised
up
,
whereof
we
all
are
witnesses
.
strkjv@Acts:2:33
@
Therefore
being
by the right
hand
of
God
exalted
,
and
having
received
of
the
Father
the
promise
of the
Holy
Ghost
, he hath shed
forth
this
,
which
ye
now
see
and
hear
.
strkjv@Acts:2:34
@
For
David
is
not
ascended
into
the
heavens
:
but
he
saith
himself
, The
LORD
said
unto
my
Lord
, Sit
thou
on
my
right
hand
,
strkjv@Acts:2:35
@
Until
I
make
thy
foes
thy
footstool
.
strkjv@Acts:2:36
@
Therefore
let
all
the
house
of
Israel
know
assuredly
,
that
God
hath
made
that
same
Jesus
,
whom
ye
have
crucified
,
both
Lord
and
Christ
.
strkjv@Acts:2:37
@
Now
when they
heard
this, they were
pricked
in their
heart
,
and
said
unto
Peter
and
to the
rest
of the
apostles
,
Men
and
brethren
,
what
shall we
do
?
strkjv@Acts:2:38
@
Then
Peter
said
unto
them
,
Repent
,
and
be
baptized
every
one
of
you
in
the
name
of
Jesus
Christ
for
the
remission
of
sins
,
and
ye shall
receive
the
gift
of the
Holy
Ghost
.
strkjv@Acts:2:39
@
For
the
promise
is
unto
you
,
and
to
your
children
,
and
to
all
that are afar
off
, even as many
as
the
Lord
our
God
shall
call
.
strkjv@Acts:2:40
@
And
with
many
other
words
did he
testify
and
exhort
,
saying
, Save
yourselves
from
this
untoward
generation
.
strkjv@Acts:2:41
@
Then
they that
gladly
received
his
word
were
baptized
:
and
the
same
day
there were
added
unto them
about
three
thousand
souls
.
strkjv@Acts:2:42
@
And
they
continued
stedfastly
in the
apostles
doctrine
and
fellowship
,
and
in
breaking
of
bread
,
and
in
prayers
.
strkjv@Acts:2:43
@
And
fear
came
upon
every
soul
:
and
many
wonders
and
signs
were
done
by
the
apostles
.
strkjv@Acts:2:44
@
And
all
that
believed
were
together
,
and
had
all
things
common
;
strkjv@Acts:2:45
@
And
sold
their
possessions
and
goods
,
and
parted
them
to
all
men,
as
every
man
had
need
.
strkjv@Acts:2:46
@
And
they,
continuing
daily
with one
accord
in
the
temple
,
and
breaking
bread
from
house to
house
, did
eat
their
meat
with
gladness
and
singleness
of
heart
,
strkjv@Acts:2:47
@
Praising
God
,
and
having
favour
with
all
the
people
.
And
the
Lord
added
to the
church
daily
such as should be
saved
.
strkjv@Acts:20:1
@
And
after
the
uproar
was
ceased
,
Paul
called
unto him the
disciples
,
and
embraced
them, and
departed
for to
go
into
Macedonia
.
strkjv@Acts:20:2
@
And
when he had gone
over
those
parts
,
and
had
given
them
much
exhortation
, he
came
into
Greece
,
strkjv@Acts:20:3
@
And
there
abode
three
months
. And when the
Jews
laid
wait
for
him
, as he was
about
to
sail
into
Syria
, he
purposed
to
return
through
Macedonia
.
strkjv@Acts:20:4
@
And
there
accompanied
him
into
Asia
Sopater
of
Berea
;
and
of the
Thessalonians
,
Aristarchus
and
Secundus
;
and
Gaius
of
Derbe
,
and
Timotheus
;
and
of
Asia
,
Tychicus
and
Trophimus
.
strkjv@Acts:20:5
@
These
going
before
tarried
for
us
at
Troas
.
strkjv@Acts:20:6
@
And
we
sailed
away
from
Philippi
after
the
days
of unleavened
bread
,
and
came
unto
them
to
Troas
in
five
days
;
where
we
abode
seven
days
.
strkjv@Acts:20:7
@
And
upon
the
first
day of the
week
, when the
disciples
came
together
to
break
bread
,
Paul
preached
unto
them
,
ready
to
depart
on the
morrow
;
and
continued
his
speech
until
midnight
.
strkjv@Acts:20:8
@
And
there
were
many
lights
in
the upper
chamber
,
where
they
were
gathered
together
.
strkjv@Acts:20:9
@
And
there
sat
in
a
window
a
certain
young
man
named
Eutychus
, being
fallen
into a
deep
sleep
: and as
Paul
was
long
preaching
, he sunk
down
with
sleep
, and fell
down
from
the third
loft
,
and
was taken
up
dead
.
strkjv@Acts:20:10
@
And
Paul
went
down
, and fell
on
him
,
and
embracing
him
said
,
Trouble
not
yourselves
;
for
his
life
is
in
him
.
strkjv@Acts:20:11
@
When
he
therefore was come up
again
,
and
had
broken
bread
,
and
eaten
,
and
talked
a long
while
, even
till
break of
day
,
so
he
departed
.
strkjv@Acts:20:12
@
And
they
brought
the young
man
alive
,
and
were
not
a
little
comforted
.
strkjv@Acts:20:13
@
And
we
went
before
to
ship
, and
sailed
unto
Assos
,
there
intending
to take
in
Paul
:
for
so
had
he
appointed
,
minding
himself
to go
afoot
.
strkjv@Acts:20:14
@
And
when
he
met
with
us
at
Assos
, we
took
him
in
, and
came
to
Mitylene
.
strkjv@Acts:20:15
@
And
we
sailed
thence
, and
came
the
next
day over
against
Chios
;
and
the
next
day we
arrived
at
Samos
,
and
tarried
at
Trogyllium
; and the
next
day we
came
to
Miletus
.
strkjv@Acts:20:16
@
For
Paul
had
determined
to sail
by
Ephesus
,
because
he
would
not
spend the
time
in
Asia
:
for
he
hasted
,
if
it
were
possible
for
him
, to
be
at
Jerusalem
the
day
of
Pentecost
.
strkjv@Acts:20:17
@
And
from
Miletus
he
sent
to
Ephesus
, and
called
the
elders
of the
church
.
strkjv@Acts:20:18
@
And
when
they were
come
to
him
, he
said
unto
them
,
Ye
know
,
from
the
first
day
that
I
came
into
Asia
, after what
manner
I have
been
with
you
at
all
seasons
,
strkjv@Acts:20:19
@
Serving
the
Lord
with
all
humility of
mind
,
and
with
many
tears
,
and
temptations
,
which
befell
me
by
the lying in
wait
of the
Jews
:
strkjv@Acts:20:20
@ And
how
I kept
back
nothing
that was
profitable
unto you,
but
have
shewed
you
,
and
have
taught
you
publickly
,
and
from
house to
house
,
strkjv@Acts:20:21
@
Testifying
both
to the
Jews
, and
also
to the
Greeks
,
repentance
toward
God
,
and
faith
toward
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
.
strkjv@Acts:20:22
@
And
now
,
behold
,
I
go
bound
in the
spirit
unto
Jerusalem
,
not
knowing
the things that shall
befall
me
there
:
strkjv@Acts:20:23
@
Save
that
the
Holy
Ghost
witnesseth
in
every
city
,
saying
that
bonds
and
afflictions
abide
me
.
strkjv@Acts:20:24
@
But
none
of these
things
move
me
,
neither
count
I
my
life
dear
unto
myself
,
so
that I might
finish
my
course
with
joy
,
and
the
ministry
,
which
I have
received
of
the
Lord
Jesus
, to
testify
the
gospel
of the
grace
of
God
.
strkjv@Acts:20:25
@
And
now
,
behold
,
I
know
that
ye
all
,
among
whom
I have
gone
preaching
the
kingdom
of
God
, shall
see
my
face
no
more
.
strkjv@Acts:20:26
@
Wherefore
I
take
you
to
record
this
day
,
that
I
am
pure
from
the
blood
of
all
men.
strkjv@Acts:20:27
@
For
I
have
not
shunned
to
declare
unto
you
all
the
counsel
of
God
.
strkjv@Acts:20:28
@ Take
heed
therefore
unto
yourselves
,
and
to
all
the
flock
,
over
the
which
the
Holy
Ghost
hath
made
you
overseers
, to
feed
the
church
of
God
,
which
he hath
purchased
with
his
own
blood
.
strkjv@Acts:20:29
@
For
I
know
this
,
that
after
my
departing
shall
grievous
wolves
enter
in
among
you
,
not
sparing
the
flock
.
strkjv@Acts:20:30
@
Also
of
your
own
selves
shall
men
arise
,
speaking
perverse
things
, to draw
away
disciples
after
them
.
strkjv@Acts:20:31
@
Therefore
watch
, and
remember
,
that
by the space of three
years
I
ceased
not
to
warn
every
one
night
and
day
with
tears
.
strkjv@Acts:20:32
@
And
now
,
brethren
, I
commend
you
to
God
,
and
to the
word
of
his
grace
,
which
is
able
to build you
up
,
and
to
give
you
an
inheritance
among
all
them which are
sanctified
.
strkjv@Acts:20:33
@ I have
coveted
no
mans
silver
,
or
gold
,
or
apparel
.
strkjv@Acts:20:34
@
Yea
, ye
yourselves
know
,
that
these
hands
have
ministered
unto
my
necessities
,
and
to them that
were
with
me
.
strkjv@Acts:20:35
@ I have
shewed
you
all
things
, how
that
so
labouring
ye
ought
to
support
the
weak
,
and
to
remember
the
words
of the
Lord
Jesus
,
how
he
said
, It
is
more
blessed
to
give
than
to
receive
.
strkjv@Acts:20:36
@
And
when he had
thus
spoken
,
he
kneeled
down
, and
prayed
with
them
all
.
strkjv@Acts:20:37
@
And
they
all
wept
sore
,
and
fell
on
Pauls
neck
, and
kissed
him
,
strkjv@Acts:20:38
@
Sorrowing
most of
all
for
the
words
which
he
spake
,
that
they
should
see
his
face
no
more
.
And
they
accompanied
him
unto
the
ship
.
strkjv@Acts:21:1
@
And
it came to
pass
, that
after
we
were
gotten
from
them
, and had
launched
, we
came
with a straight
course
unto
Coos
,
and
the day
following
unto
Rhodes
, and from
thence
unto
Patara
:
strkjv@Acts:21:2
@
And
finding
a
ship
sailing
over
unto
Phenicia
, we went
aboard
, and set
forth
.
strkjv@Acts:21:3
@
Now
when we had
discovered
Cyprus
,
we
left
it
on the left
hand
, and
sailed
into
Syria
,
and
landed
at
Tyre
:
for
there
the
ship
was
to
unlade
her
burden
.
strkjv@Acts:21:4
@
And
finding
disciples
, we
tarried
there
seven
days
:
who
said
to
Paul
through
the
Spirit
, that he
should
not
go
up
to
Jerusalem
.
strkjv@Acts:21:5
@
And
when
we
had
accomplished
those
days
, we
departed
and went our
way
; and they
all
brought
us
on our
way
,
with
wives
and
children
,
till
we were out
of
the
city
:
and
we kneeled
down
on
the
shore
, and
prayed
.
strkjv@Acts:21:6
@
And
when we had taken our
leave
one of
another
, we
took
ship
;
and
they
returned
home
again
.
strkjv@Acts:21:7
@
And
when
we
had
finished
our
course
from
Tyre
, we
came
to
Ptolemais
,
and
saluted
the
brethren
, and
abode
with
them
one
day
.
strkjv@Acts:21:8
@
And
the
next
day we that were
of
Pauls
company
departed
, and
came
unto
Caesarea
:
and
we
entered
into
the
house
of
Philip
the
evangelist
, which
was
one
of
the
seven
; and
abode
with
him
.
strkjv@Acts:21:9
@
And
the same
man
had
four
daughters
,
virgins
, which did
prophesy
.
strkjv@Acts:21:10
@
And
as
we
tarried
there
many
days
, there came
down
from
Judaea
a
certain
prophet
,
named
Agabus
.
strkjv@Acts:21:11
@
And
when he was
come
unto
us
,
he
took
Pauls
girdle
,
and
bound
his
own
hands
and
feet
, and
said
,
Thus
saith
the
Holy
Ghost
,
So
shall
the
Jews
at
Jerusalem
bind
the
man
that
owneth
this
girdle
,
and
shall
deliver
him
into
the
hands
of the
Gentiles
.
strkjv@Acts:21:12
@
And
when
we
heard
these
things
,
both
we
,
and
they of that
place
,
besought
him
not
to go
up
to
Jerusalem
.
strkjv@Acts:21:13
@
Then
Paul
answered
,
What
mean
ye
to
weep
and
to
break
mine
heart
?
for
I
am
ready
not
to be
bound
only
,
but
also
to
die
at
Jerusalem
for
the
name
of the
Lord
Jesus
.
strkjv@Acts:21:14
@
And
when
he
would
not
be
persuaded
, we
ceased
,
saying
, The
will
of the
Lord
be
done
.
strkjv@Acts:21:15
@
And
after
those
days
we took up our
carriages
, and went
up
to
Jerusalem
.
strkjv@Acts:21:16
@
There
went
with
us
also
certain of the
disciples
of
Caesarea
, and
brought
with
them
one
Mnason
of
Cyprus
, an
old
disciple
, with
whom
we should
lodge
.
strkjv@Acts:21:17
@
And
when
we
were
come
to
Jerusalem
, the
brethren
received
us
gladly
.
strkjv@Acts:21:18
@
And
the day
following
Paul
went
in
with
us
unto
James
;
and
all
the
elders
were
present
.
strkjv@Acts:21:19
@
And
when he had
saluted
them
, he
declared
particularly
what
things
God
had
wrought
among
the
Gentiles
by
his
ministry
.
strkjv@Acts:21:20
@
And
when they
heard
it, they
glorified
the
Lord
,
and
said
unto
him
, Thou
seest
,
brother
, how
many
thousands
of
Jews
there
are
which
believe
;
and
they
are
all
zealous
of the
law
:
strkjv@Acts:21:21
@
And
they are
informed
of
thee
,
that
thou
teachest
all
the
Jews
which are
among
the
Gentiles
to
forsake
Moses
,
saying
that
they
ought
not
to
circumcise
their
children
,
neither
to
walk
after the
customs
.
strkjv@Acts:21:22
@
What
is
it
therefore
? the
multitude
must
needs
come
together
:
for
they will
hear
that
thou art
come
.
strkjv@Acts:21:23
@
Do
therefore
this
that
we
say
to
thee
:
We
have
four
men
which
have
a
vow
on
them
;
strkjv@Acts:21:24
@
Them
take
, and purify
thyself
with
them
,
and
be at
charges
with
them
,
that
they may
shave
their
heads
:
and
all
may
know
that those
things
,
whereof
they were
informed
concerning
thee
,
are
nothing
;
but
that thou
thyself
also
walkest
orderly
, and
keepest
the
law
.
strkjv@Acts:21:25
@
As
touching
the
Gentiles
which
believe
,
we
have
written
and
concluded
that
they
observe
no
such
thing
, save
only
that they
keep
themselves
from
things offered to
idols
,
and
from
blood
,
and
from
strangled
,
and
from
fornication
.
strkjv@Acts:21:26
@
Then
Paul
took
the
men
, and the
next
day
purifying
himself
with
them
entered
into
the
temple
, to
signify
the
accomplishment
of the
days
of
purification
,
until
that
an
offering
should be
offered
for
every
one
of
them
.
strkjv@Acts:21:27
@
And
when
the
seven
days
were
almost
ended
, the
Jews
which were
of
Asia
, when they
saw
him
in
the
temple
, stirred
up
all
the
people
,
and
laid
hands
on
him
,
strkjv@Acts:21:28
@ Crying
out
,
Men
of
Israel
,
help
:
This
is
the
man
, that
teacheth
all
men every
where
against
the
people
,
and
the
law
,
and
this
place
:
and
further
brought
Greeks
also
into
the
temple
,
and
hath
polluted
this
holy
place
.
strkjv@Acts:21:29
@ (
For
they
had
seen
before
with
him
in
the
city
Trophimus
an
Ephesian
,
whom
they
supposed
that
Paul
had
brought
into
the
temple
.)
strkjv@Acts:21:30
@
And
all
the
city
was
moved
,
and
the
people
ran
together
:
and
they
took
Paul
, and
drew
him
out
of
the
temple
:
and
forthwith
the
doors
were
shut
.
strkjv@Acts:21:31
@
And
as they went
about
to
kill
him
,
tidings
came
unto the chief
captain
of the
band
,
that
all
Jerusalem
was in an
uproar
.
strkjv@Acts:21:32
@
Who
immediately
took
soldiers
and
centurions
, and ran
down
unto
them
:
and
when they
saw
the chief
captain
and
the
soldiers
, they
left
beating
of
Paul
.
strkjv@Acts:21:33
@
Then
the chief
captain
came
near
, and
took
him
,
and
commanded
him to be bound
with
two
chains
;
and
demanded
who
he
was
,
and
what
he
had
done
.
strkjv@Acts:21:34
@
And
some
cried
one
thing
, some
another
,
among
the
multitude
:
and
when he
could
not
know
the
certainty
for
the
tumult
, he
commanded
him
to be
carried
into
the
castle
.
strkjv@Acts:21:35
@
And
when
he
came
upon
the
stairs
, so it
was
, that he was
borne
of
the
soldiers
for
the
violence
of the
people
.
strkjv@Acts:21:36
@
For
the
multitude
of the
people
followed
after
,
crying
,
Away
with
him
.
strkjv@Acts:21:37
@
And
as
Paul
was to
be
led
into
the
castle
, he
said
unto the chief
captain
,
May
I
speak
unto
thee
?
Who
said
, Canst thou
speak
Greek
?
strkjv@Acts:21:38
@
Art
not
thou
that
Egyptian
, which
before
these
days
madest an
uproar
,
and
leddest
out
into
the
wilderness
four
thousand
men
that were
murderers
?
strkjv@Acts:21:39
@
But
Paul
said
,
I
am
a
man
which am a
Jew
of
Tarsus
, a city in
Cilicia
, a
citizen
of
no
mean
city
:
and
, I
beseech
thee
,
suffer
me
to
speak
unto
the
people
.
strkjv@Acts:21:40
@
And
when he had
given
him
licence
,
Paul
stood
on
the
stairs
, and
beckoned
with the
hand
unto the
people
.
And
when there was
made
a
great
silence
, he
spake
unto them in the
Hebrew
tongue
,
saying
,
strkjv@Acts:22:1
@
Men
,
brethren
,
and
fathers
, hear
ye
my
defence
which I make
now
unto
you
.
strkjv@Acts:22:2
@ (
And
when they
heard
that
he
spake
in the
Hebrew
tongue
to
them
, they
kept
the
more
silence
:
and
he
saith
,)
strkjv@Acts:22:3
@
I
am
verily
a
man
which am a
Jew
,
born
in
Tarsus
, a city in
Cilicia
,
yet
brought
up
in
this
city
at
the
feet
of
Gamaliel
, and
taught
according
to the perfect
manner
of the
law
of the
fathers
, and
was
zealous
toward
God
,
as
ye
all
are
this
day
.
strkjv@Acts:22:4
@ And
I
persecuted
this
way
unto
the
death
,
binding
and
delivering
into
prisons
both
men
and
women
.
strkjv@Acts:22:5
@
As
also
the high
priest
doth
bear
me
witness
,
and
all
the estate of the
elders
:
from
whom
also
I
received
letters
unto
the
brethren
,
and
went
to
Damascus
, to
bring
them which
were
there
bound
unto
Jerusalem
, for
to
be
punished
.
strkjv@Acts:22:6
@
And
it came to
pass
, that, as I
made
my
journey
,
and
was come
nigh
unto
Damascus
about
noon
,
suddenly
there
shone
from
heaven
a
great
light
round
about
me
.
strkjv@Acts:22:7
@
And
I
fell
unto
the
ground
,
and
heard
a
voice
saying
unto
me
,
Saul
,
Saul
,
why
persecutest
thou
me
?
strkjv@Acts:22:8
@
And
I
answered
,
Who
art
thou
,
Lord
?
And
he
said
unto
me
,
I
am
Jesus
of
Nazareth
,
whom
thou
persecutest
.
strkjv@Acts:22:9
@
And
they that
were
with
me
saw
indeed
the
light
,
and
were
afraid
;
but
they
heard
not
the
voice
of him that
spake
to
me
.
strkjv@Acts:22:10
@
And
I
said
,
What
shall I
do
,
Lord
?
And
the
Lord
said
unto
me
,
Arise
, and
go
into
Damascus
; and
there
it shall be
told
thee
of
all
things
which
are
appointed
for
thee
to
do
.
strkjv@Acts:22:11
@
And
when
I
could
not
see
for
the
glory
of
that
light
, being led by the
hand
of
them that
were
with
me
, I
came
into
Damascus
.
strkjv@Acts:22:12
@
And
one
Ananias
, a
devout
man
according
to the
law
, having a good
report
of
all
the
Jews
which
dwelt
there,
strkjv@Acts:22:13
@
Came
unto
me
,
and
stood
, and
said
unto
me
,
Brother
Saul
, receive thy
sight
.
And
the
same
hour
I
looked
up
upon
him
.
strkjv@Acts:22:14
@
And
he
said
, The
God
of
our
fathers
hath
chosen
thee
, that thou shouldest
know
his
will
,
and
see
that Just
One
,
and
shouldest
hear
the
voice
of
his
mouth
.
strkjv@Acts:22:15
@
For
thou shalt
be
his
witness
unto
all
men
of
what
thou hast
seen
and
heard
.
strkjv@Acts:22:16
@
And
now
why
tarriest
thou
?
arise
, and be
baptized
,
and
wash
away
thy
sins
, calling
on
the
name
of the
Lord
.
strkjv@Acts:22:17
@
And
it came to
pass
, that, when
I
was come
again
to
Jerusalem
,
even
while
I
prayed
in
the
temple
,
I
was
in
a
trance
;
strkjv@Acts:22:18
@
And
saw
him
saying
unto
me
, Make
haste
,
and
get
thee
quickly
out
of
Jerusalem
:
for
they
will
not
receive
thy
testimony
concerning
me
.
strkjv@Acts:22:19
@ And
I
said
,
Lord
,
they
know
that
I
imprisoned
and
beat
in
every
synagogue
them that
believed
on
thee
:
strkjv@Acts:22:20
@
And
when
the
blood
of
thy
martyr
Stephen
was
shed
,
I
also
was
standing
by
,
and
consenting
unto
his
death
,
and
kept
the
raiment
of them that
slew
him
.
strkjv@Acts:22:21
@
And
he
said
unto
me
,
Depart
:
for
I
will
send
thee
far
hence
unto
the
Gentiles
.
strkjv@Acts:22:22
@
And
they
gave
him
audience
unto
this
word
,
and
then lifted
up
their
voices
, and
said
, Away
with
such
a fellow
from
the
earth
:
for
it
is
not
fit
that
he
should
live
.
strkjv@Acts:22:23
@
And
as
they
cried
out
,
and
cast
off
their
clothes
,
and
threw
dust
into
the
air
,
strkjv@Acts:22:24
@ The chief
captain
commanded
him
to be
brought
into
the
castle
, and
bade
that
he
should be
examined
by
scourging
;
that
he might
know
wherefore
they
cried
so
against
him
.
strkjv@Acts:22:25
@
And
as
they
bound
him
with
thongs
,
Paul
said
unto
the
centurion
that stood
by
, Is it
lawful
for
you
to
scourge
a
man
that is a
Roman
,
and
uncondemned
?
strkjv@Acts:22:26
@
When
the
centurion
heard
that, he
went
and
told
the chief
captain
,
saying
, Take
heed
what
thou
doest
:
for
this
man
is
a
Roman
.
strkjv@Acts:22:27
@
Then
the chief
captain
came
, and
said
unto
him
,
Tell
me
,
art
thou
a
Roman
?
He
said
,
Yea
.
strkjv@Acts:22:28
@
And
the chief
captain
answered
, With a
great
sum
obtained
I
this
freedom
.
And
Paul
said
,
But
I
was free
born
.
strkjv@Acts:22:29
@
Then
straightway
they
departed
from
him
which
should
have
examined
him
:
and
the chief
captain
also
was
afraid
, after he
knew
that
he
was
a
Roman
,
and
because
he
had
bound
him
.
strkjv@Acts:22:30
@
On the
morrow
, because he
would
have
known
the
certainty
wherefore
he was
accused
of
the
Jews
, he
loosed
him
from
his
bands
,
and
commanded
the chief
priests
and
all
their
council
to
appear
,
and
brought
Paul
down
, and set
him
before
them
.
strkjv@Acts:23:1
@
And
Paul
, earnestly
beholding
the
council
,
said
,
Men
and
brethren
,
I
have
lived
in
all
good
conscience
before
God
until
this
day
.
strkjv@Acts:23:2
@
And
the high
priest
Ananias
commanded
them that stood
by
him
to
smite
him
on the
mouth
.
strkjv@Acts:23:3
@
Then
said
Paul
unto
him
,
God
shall
smite
thee
, thou
whited
wall
:
for
sittest
thou
to
judge
me
after
the
law
,
and
commandest
me
to be
smitten
contrary to the
law
?
strkjv@Acts:23:4
@
And
they that stood
by
said
, Revilest
thou
Gods
high
priest
?
strkjv@Acts:23:5
@
Then
said
Paul
, I
wist
not
,
brethren
,
that
he
was
the high
priest
:
for
it is
written
, Thou
shalt
not
speak
evil
of the
ruler
of
thy
people
.
strkjv@Acts:23:6
@
But
when
Paul
perceived
that
the
one
part
were
Sadducees
,
and
the
other
Pharisees
, he cried
out
in
the
council
,
Men
and
brethren
,
I
am
a
Pharisee
, the
son
of a
Pharisee
:
of
the
hope
and
resurrection
of the
dead
I
am called in
question
.
strkjv@Acts:23:7
@
And
when
he
had
so
said
, there
arose
a
dissension
between the
Pharisees
and
the
Sadducees
:
and
the
multitude
was
divided
.
strkjv@Acts:23:8
@
For
the
Sadducees
say
that there
is
no
resurrection
,
neither
angel
,
nor
spirit
:
but
the
Pharisees
confess
both
.
strkjv@Acts:23:9
@
And
there
arose
a
great
cry
:
and
the
scribes
that were of the
Pharisees
part
arose
, and
strove
,
saying
, We
find
no
evil
in
this
man
:
but
if
a
spirit
or
an
angel
hath
spoken
to
him
, let
us
not
fight
against God.
strkjv@Acts:23:10
@
And
when there
arose
a
great
dissension
, the chief
captain
,
fearing
lest
Paul
should have been pulled in
pieces
of
them
,
commanded
the
soldiers
to go
down
, and to
take
him
by
force
from
among
them
,
and
to
bring
him
into
the
castle
.
strkjv@Acts:23:11
@
And
the
night
following
the
Lord
stood
by
him
, and
said
, Be of good
cheer
,
Paul
:
for
as
thou hast
testified
of
me
in
Jerusalem
,
so
must
thou
bear
witness
also
at
Rome
.
strkjv@Acts:23:12
@
And
when it
was
day
,
certain
of the
Jews
banded
together
, and
bound
themselves
under a
curse
,
saying
that they
would
neither
eat
nor
drink
till
they had
killed
Paul
.
strkjv@Acts:23:13
@
And
they
were
more
than
forty
which
had
made
this
conspiracy
.
strkjv@Acts:23:14
@ And
they
came
to
the chief
priests
and
elders
, and
said
, We have
bound
ourselves
under a great
curse
, that we will
eat
nothing
until
we have
slain
Paul
.
strkjv@Acts:23:15
@
Now
therefore
ye
with
the
council
signify
to the chief
captain
that
he
bring
him
down
unto
you
to
morrow
,
as
though ye
would
enquire
something more
perfectly
concerning
him
:
and
we
, or
ever
he
come
near
,
are
ready
to
kill
him
.
strkjv@Acts:23:16
@
And
when
Pauls
sisters
son
heard
of their lying in
wait
, he
went
and
entered
into
the
castle
, and
told
Paul
.
strkjv@Acts:23:17
@
Then
Paul
called
one
of the
centurions
unto him, and
said
,
Bring
this
young
man
unto
the chief
captain
:
for
he
hath
a certain
thing
to
tell
him
.
strkjv@Acts:23:18
@
So
he
took
him
, and
brought
him
to
the chief
captain
,
and
said
,
Paul
the
prisoner
called
me
unto him, and prayed
me
to
bring
this
young
man
unto
thee
, who
hath
something
to
say
unto
thee
.
strkjv@Acts:23:19
@
Then
the chief
captain
took
him
by the
hand
,
and
went with him
aside
privately
, and
asked
him,
What
is
that
thou
hast
to
tell
me
?
strkjv@Acts:23:20
@
And
he
said
,
The
Jews
have
agreed
to
desire
thee
that
thou wouldest bring
down
Paul
to
morrow
into
the
council
,
as
though they
would
enquire
somewhat
of
him
more
perfectly
.
strkjv@Acts:23:21
@
But
do
not
thou
yield
unto
them
:
for
there lie in wait
for
him
of
them
more
than
forty
men
,
which
have
bound
themselves
with an
oath
, that they
will
neither
eat
nor
drink
till
they have
killed
him
:
and
now
are
they
ready
, looking
for
a
promise
from
thee
.
strkjv@Acts:23:22
@
So
the chief
captain
then
let
the young
man
depart
, and
charged
him, See thou
tell
no
man
that
thou hast
shewed
these
things
to
me
.
strkjv@Acts:23:23
@
And
he called
unto
him
two
centurions
,
saying
, Make
ready
two
hundred
soldiers
to
go
to
Caesarea
,
and
horsemen
threescore and
ten
,
and
spearmen
two
hundred
,
at
the
third
hour
of the
night
;
strkjv@Acts:23:24
@
And
provide
them
beasts
,
that
they may
set
Paul
on
, and bring him
safe
unto
Felix
the
governor
.
strkjv@Acts:23:25
@ And he
wrote
a
letter
after
this
manner
:
strkjv@Acts:23:26
@
Claudius
Lysias
unto the most
excellent
governor
Felix
sendeth
greeting
.
strkjv@Acts:23:27
@
This
man
was
taken
of
the
Jews
,
and
should
have been
killed
of
them
: then came
I
with
an
army
, and
rescued
him
, having
understood
that
he
was
a
Roman
.
strkjv@Acts:23:28
@
And
when
I
would
have
known
the
cause
wherefore
they
accused
him
, I
brought
him
forth
into
their
council
:
strkjv@Acts:23:29
@
Whom
I
perceived
to be
accused
of
questions
of
their
law
,
but
to
have
nothing
laid to his
charge
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds
.
strkjv@Acts:23:30
@
And
when it was
told
me
how
that
the
Jews
laid
wait
for
the
man
, I
sent
straightway
to
thee
, and gave
commandment
to his
accusers
also
to
say
before
thee
what they had
against
him
.
Farewell
.
strkjv@Acts:23:31
@
Then
the
soldiers
,
as
it was
commanded
them
,
took
Paul
, and
brought
him
by
night
to
Antipatris
.
strkjv@Acts:23:32
@
On the
morrow
they
left
the
horsemen
to
go
with
him
, and
returned
to
the
castle
:
strkjv@Acts:23:33
@
Who
, when they
came
to
Caesarea
,
and
delivered
the
epistle
to the
governor
,
presented
Paul
also
before
him
.
strkjv@Acts:23:34
@
And
when the
governor
had
read
the letter,
he
asked
of
what
province
he
was
.
And
when he
understood
that
he was
of
Cilicia
;
strkjv@Acts:23:35
@ I will
hear
thee
, said
he
,
when
thine
accusers
are
also
come
.
And
he
commanded
him
to be
kept
in
Herods
judgment
hall
.
strkjv@Acts:24:1
@
And
after
five
days
Ananias
the high
priest
descended
with
the
elders
,
and
with a
certain
orator
named
Tertullus
,
who
informed
the
governor
against
Paul
.
strkjv@Acts:24:2
@
And
when
he
was called
forth
,
Tertullus
began
to
accuse
him,
saying
, Seeing that
by
thee
we
enjoy
great
quietness
,
and
that very worthy
deeds
are
done
unto
this
nation
by
thy
providence
,
strkjv@Acts:24:3
@
We
accept
it
always
,
and
in all
places
, most
noble
Felix
,
with
all
thankfulness
.
strkjv@Acts:24:4
@
Notwithstanding
,
that
I
be
not
further
tedious
unto
thee
, I
pray
thee
that thou wouldest
hear
us
of
thy
clemency
a few
words
.
strkjv@Acts:24:5
@
For
we have
found
this
man
a
pestilent
fellow,
and
a
mover
of
sedition
among
all
the
Jews
throughout
the
world
,
and
a
ringleader
of the
sect
of the
Nazarenes
:
strkjv@Acts:24:6
@
Who
also
hath gone
about
to
profane
the
temple
:
whom
we
took
,
and
would
have
judged
according
to
our
law
.
strkjv@Acts:24:7
@
But
the chief
captain
Lysias
came
upon us, and
with
great
violence
took him
away
out
of
our
hands
,
strkjv@Acts:24:8
@
Commanding
his
accusers
to
come
unto
thee
: by
examining
of
whom
thyself
mayest
take
knowledge
of
all
these
things
,
whereof
we
accuse
him
.
strkjv@Acts:24:9
@
And
the
Jews
also
assented
,
saying
that these
things
were
so
.
strkjv@Acts:24:10
@
Then
Paul
, after that the
governor
had
beckoned
unto
him
to
speak
,
answered
, Forasmuch as I
know
that
thou
hast
been
of
many
years
a
judge
unto
this
nation
, I
do
the more
cheerfully
answer
for
myself
:
strkjv@Acts:24:11
@ Because that
thou
mayest
understand
,
that
there
are
yet
but
twelve
days
since
I
went
up
to
Jerusalem
for to
worship
.
strkjv@Acts:24:12
@
And
they
neither
found
me
in
the
temple
disputing
with
any
man
,
neither
raising
up
the
people
,
neither
in
the
synagogues
,
nor
in
the
city
:
strkjv@Acts:24:13
@
Neither
can
they
prove
the
things
whereof
they
now
accuse
me
.
strkjv@Acts:24:14
@
But
this
I
confess
unto
thee
,
that
after
the
way
which
they
call
heresy
,
so
worship
I
the
God
of my
fathers
,
believing
all
things
which
are
written
in
the
law
and
in
the
prophets
:
strkjv@Acts:24:15
@ And
have
hope
toward
God
,
which
they
themselves
also
allow
, that there shall
be
a
resurrection
of the
dead
,
both
of the
just
and
unjust
.
strkjv@Acts:24:16
@
And
herein
do I
exercise
myself
, to
have
always
a
conscience
void of
offence
toward
God
,
and
toward
men
.
strkjv@Acts:24:17
@
Now
after
many
years
I
came
to
bring
alms
to
my
nation
,
and
offerings
.
strkjv@Acts:24:18
@
Whereupon
certain
Jews
from
Asia
found
me
purified
in
the
temple
,
neither
with
multitude
,
nor
with
tumult
.
strkjv@Acts:24:19
@
Who
ought
to have been
here
before
thee
,
and
object
,
if
they
had
ought
against
me
.
strkjv@Acts:24:20
@ Or
else
let
these
same
here
say
,
if
they have
found
any
evil
doing
in
me
, while
I
stood
before
the
council
,
strkjv@Acts:24:21
@
Except
it be
for
this
one
voice
,
that
I
cried
standing
among
them
,
Touching
the
resurrection
of the
dead
I
am called in
question
by
you
this
day
.
strkjv@Acts:24:22
@
And
when
Felix
heard
these
things
, having more
perfect
knowledge
of
that
way
, he
deferred
them
, and
said
,
When
Lysias
the chief
captain
shall come
down
, I will know the
uttermost
of
your
matter
.
strkjv@Acts:24:23
@
And
he
commanded
a
centurion
to
keep
Paul
,
and
to let him
have
liberty
,
and
that he should
forbid
none
of
his
acquaintance
to
minister
or
come
unto
him
.
strkjv@Acts:24:24
@
And
after
certain
days
, when
Felix
came
with
his
wife
Drusilla
, which
was
a
Jewess
, he sent
for
Paul
,
and
heard
him
concerning
the
faith
in
Christ
.
strkjv@Acts:24:25
@
And
as
he
reasoned
of
righteousness
,
temperance
,
and
judgment
to
come
,
Felix
trembled
, and
answered
, Go thy
way
for this
time
;
when
I
have
a convenient
season
, I will call
for
thee
.
strkjv@Acts:24:26
@ He
hoped
also
that
money
should have been
given
him
of
Paul
,
that
he might
loose
him
:
wherefore
he sent
for
him
the
oftener
,
and
communed
with
him
.
strkjv@Acts:24:27
@
But
after
two
years
Porcius
Festus
came
into
Felix
room
:
and
Felix
,
willing
to
shew
the
Jews
a
pleasure
,
left
Paul
bound
.
strkjv@Acts:25:1
@
Now
when
Festus
was
come
into the
province
,
after
three
days
he
ascended
from
Caesarea
to
Jerusalem
.
strkjv@Acts:25:2
@
Then
the high
priest
and
the
chief
of the
Jews
informed
him
against
Paul
,
and
besought
him
,
strkjv@Acts:25:3
@ And
desired
favour
against
him
,
that
he would send
for
him
to
Jerusalem
,
laying
wait
in
the
way
to
kill
him
.
strkjv@Acts:25:4
@
But
Festus
answered
, that
Paul
should be
kept
at
Caesarea
,
and
that he
himself
would
depart
shortly
thither.
strkjv@Acts:25:5
@ Let them
therefore
,
said
he, which
among
you
are
able
, go down
with
me, and
accuse
this
man
,
if
there
be
any
wickedness
in
him
.
strkjv@Acts:25:6
@
And
when he had
tarried
among
them
more
than
ten
days
, he went
down
unto
Caesarea
; and the next
day
sitting
on
the judgment
seat
commanded
Paul
to be
brought
.
strkjv@Acts:25:7
@
And
when
he
was
come
, the
Jews
which came
down
from
Jerusalem
stood round
about
,
and
laid
many
and
grievous
complaints
against
Paul
,
which
they
could
not
prove
.
strkjv@Acts:25:8
@ While he
answered
for
himself
,
Neither
against
the
law
of the
Jews
,
neither
against
the
temple
, nor
yet
against
Caesar
, have I
offended
any thing at
all
.
strkjv@Acts:25:9
@
But
Festus
,
willing
to
do
the
Jews
a
pleasure
,
answered
Paul
, and
said
, Wilt
thou
go
up
to
Jerusalem
, and
there
be
judged
of
these
things
before
me
?
strkjv@Acts:25:10
@
Then
said
Paul
, I
stand
at
Caesars
judgment
seat
,
where
I
ought
to be
judged
: to the
Jews
have I
done
no
wrong
,
as
thou
very
well
knowest
.
strkjv@Acts:25:11
@
For
if
I be an
offender
,
or
have
committed
any
thing
worthy
of
death
, I
refuse
not
to
die
:
but
if
there
be
none
of these
things
whereof
these
accuse
me
, no
man
may
deliver
me
unto
them
. I appeal
unto
Caesar
.
strkjv@Acts:25:12
@
Then
Festus
, when he had
conferred
with
the
council
,
answered
, Hast thou appealed
unto
Caesar
?
unto
Caesar
shalt thou
go
.
strkjv@Acts:25:13
@
And
after
certain
days
king
Agrippa
and
Bernice
came
unto
Caesarea
to
salute
Festus
.
strkjv@Acts:25:14
@
And
when
they had
been
there
many
days
,
Festus
declared
Pauls
cause
unto the
king
,
saying
, There
is
a
certain
man
left
in
bonds
by
Felix
:
strkjv@Acts:25:15
@
About
whom
,
when
I
was
at
Jerusalem
, the chief
priests
and
the
elders
of the
Jews
informed
me,
desiring
to have
judgment
against
him
.
strkjv@Acts:25:16
@
To
whom
I
answered
,
It
is
not
the
manner
of the
Romans
to
deliver
any
man
to
die
,
before
that
he which is
accused
have
the
accusers
face to
face
,
and
have
licence
to answer for
himself
concerning
the crime laid against
him
.
strkjv@Acts:25:17
@
Therefore
, when
they
were
come
hither
,
without
any
delay
on the
morrow
I
sat
on
the judgment
seat
, and
commanded
the
man
to be brought
forth
.
strkjv@Acts:25:18
@
Against
whom
when the
accusers
stood
up
, they
brought
none
accusation
of such things
as
I
supposed
:
strkjv@Acts:25:19
@
But
had
certain
questions
against
him
of
their
own
superstition
,
and
of
one
Jesus
, which was
dead
,
whom
Paul
affirmed
to be
alive
.
strkjv@Acts:25:20
@
And
because
I
doubted
of
such
manner
of
questions
, I
asked
him
whether
he
would
go
to
Jerusalem
, and
there
be
judged
of
these
matters
.
strkjv@Acts:25:21
@
But
when
Paul
had
appealed
to be
reserved
unto
the
hearing
of
Augustus
, I
commanded
him
to be
kept
till
I might
send
him
to
Caesar
.
strkjv@Acts:25:22
@
Then
Agrippa
said
unto
Festus
, I
would
also
hear
the
man
myself
. To
morrow
,
said
he, thou shalt
hear
him
.
strkjv@Acts:25:23
@ And on the
morrow
,
when
Agrippa
was
come
,
and
Bernice
,
with
great
pomp
,
and
was
entered
into
the place of
hearing
,
with
the chief
captains
,
and
principal
men
of
the
city
,
at
Festus
commandment
Paul
was brought
forth
.
strkjv@Acts:25:24
@
And
Festus
said
,
King
Agrippa
,
and
all
men
which
are here
present
with
us
, ye
see
this
man
,
about
whom
all
the
multitude
of the
Jews
have
dealt
with
me
,
both
at
Jerusalem
,
and
also
here
,
crying
that he
ought
not
to
live
any
longer
.
strkjv@Acts:25:25
@
But
when
I
found
that
he
had
committed
nothing
worthy
of
death
,
and
that he
himself
hath
appealed
to
Augustus
, I have
determined
to
send
him
.
strkjv@Acts:25:26
@
Of
whom
I
have
no
certain
thing
to
write
unto my
lord
.
Wherefore
I have
brought
him
forth
before
you
,
and
specially
before
thee
, O
king
Agrippa
,
that
, after
examination
had
, I might
have
somewhat
to
write
.
strkjv@Acts:25:27
@
For
it
seemeth
to
me
unreasonable
to
send
a
prisoner
,
and
not
withal
to
signify
the
crimes
laid
against
him
.
strkjv@Acts:26:1
@
Then
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul
,
Thou
art
permitted
to
speak
for
thyself
.
Then
Paul
stretched
forth
the
hand
, and answered for
himself
:
strkjv@Acts:26:2
@ I
think
myself
happy
,
king
Agrippa
, because I
shall
answer for
myself
this
day
before
thee
touching
all the
things
whereof
I am
accused
of
the
Jews
:
strkjv@Acts:26:3
@
Especially
because I
know
thee
to
be
expert
in
all
customs
and
questions
which are
among
the
Jews
:
wherefore
I
beseech
thee
to
hear
me
patiently
.
strkjv@Acts:26:4
@
My
manner
of
life
from
my
youth
,
which
was
at
the
first
among
mine
own
nation
at
Jerusalem
,
know
all
the
Jews
;
strkjv@Acts:26:5
@ Which
knew
me
from the
beginning
,
if
they
would
testify
,
that
after
the most
straitest
sect
of
our
religion
I
lived
a
Pharisee
.
strkjv@Acts:26:6
@
And
now
I
stand
and am
judged
for
the
hope
of the
promise
made
of
God
unto
our
fathers
:
strkjv@Acts:26:7
@
Unto
which
promise
our
twelve
tribes
,
instantly
serving
God
day
and
night
,
hope
to
come
.
For
which
hopes
sake
,
king
Agrippa
, I am
accused
of
the
Jews
.
strkjv@Acts:26:8
@
Why
should it be thought a
thing
incredible
with
you
,
that
God
should
raise
the
dead
?
strkjv@Acts:26:9
@
I
verily
thought
with
myself
, that I
ought
to
do
many
things
contrary
to
the
name
of
Jesus
of
Nazareth
.
strkjv@Acts:26:10
@ Which
thing
I
also
did
in
Jerusalem
:
and
many
of the
saints
did
I
shut
up
in
prison
, having
received
authority
from
the chief
priests
;
and
when
they
were put to
death
, I
gave
my
voice
against them.
strkjv@Acts:26:11
@
And
I
punished
them
oft
in
every
synagogue
, and
compelled
them to
blaspheme
;
and
being
exceedingly
mad
against
them
, I
persecuted
them
even
unto
strange
cities
.
strkjv@Acts:26:12
@
Whereupon
as I
went
to
Damascus
with
authority
and
commission
from
the chief
priests
,
strkjv@Acts:26:13
@ At
midday
, O
king
, I
saw
in
the
way
a
light
from
heaven
,
above
the
brightness
of the
sun
, shining round
about
me
and
them which
journeyed
with
me
.
strkjv@Acts:26:14
@
And
when
we
were
all
fallen
to
the
earth
, I
heard
a
voice
speaking
unto
me
,
and
saying
in the
Hebrew
tongue
,
Saul
,
Saul
,
why
persecutest
thou
me
? it is
hard
for
thee
to
kick
against
the
pricks
.
strkjv@Acts:26:15
@
And
I
said
,
Who
art
thou
,
Lord
?
And
he
said
,
I
am
Jesus
whom
thou
persecutest
.
strkjv@Acts:26:16
@
But
rise
,
and
stand
upon
thy
feet
:
for
I have
appeared
unto
thee
for
this
purpose
, to
make
thee
a
minister
and
a
witness
both
of these things
which
thou hast
seen
,
and
of those things in the
which
I will
appear
unto
thee
;
strkjv@Acts:26:17
@
Delivering
thee
from
the
people
,
and
from the
Gentiles
,
unto
whom
now
I
send
thee
,
strkjv@Acts:26:18
@ To
open
their
eyes
, and to
turn
them
from
darkness
to
light
,
and
from the
power
of
Satan
unto
God
, that
they
may
receive
forgiveness
of
sins
,
and
inheritance
among
them which are
sanctified
by
faith
that is
in
me
.
strkjv@Acts:26:19
@
Whereupon
, O
king
Agrippa
, I
was
not
disobedient
unto the
heavenly
vision
:
strkjv@Acts:26:20
@
But
shewed
first
unto them
of
Damascus
,
and
at
Jerusalem
,
and
throughout
all
the
coasts
of
Judaea
,
and
then to the
Gentiles
, that they should
repent
and
turn
to
God
, and
do
works
meet
for
repentance
.
strkjv@Acts:26:21
@
For
these
causes
the
Jews
caught
me
in
the
temple
, and went
about
to
kill
me.
strkjv@Acts:26:22
@
Having
therefore
obtained
help
of
God
, I
continue
unto
this
day
,
witnessing
both
to
small
and
great
,
saying
none other
things
than
those
which
the
prophets
and
Moses
did
say
should
come
:
strkjv@Acts:26:23
@
That
Christ
should
suffer
, and
that
he should be the
first
that should
rise
from
the
dead
, and
should
shew
light
unto the
people
,
and
to the
Gentiles
.
strkjv@Acts:26:24
@
And
as
he
thus
spake for
himself
,
Festus
said
with a
loud
voice
,
Paul
, thou art beside
thyself
;
much
learning
doth
make
thee
mad
.
strkjv@Acts:26:25
@
But
he
said
, I
am
not
mad
, most
noble
Festus
;
but
speak
forth
the
words
of
truth
and
soberness
.
strkjv@Acts:26:26
@
For
the
king
knoweth
of
these
things,
before
whom
also
I
speak
freely
:
for
I am
persuaded
that
none
of these
things
are
hidden
from
him
;
for
this
thing
was
not
done
in
a
corner
.
strkjv@Acts:26:27
@
King
Agrippa
, believest
thou
the
prophets
? I
know
that
thou
believest
.
strkjv@Acts:26:28
@
Then
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul
,
Almost
thou
persuadest
me
to
be
a
Christian
.
strkjv@Acts:26:29
@
And
Paul
said
, I
would
to
God
, that
not
only
thou
,
but
also
all
that
hear
me
this
day
,
were
both
almost
,
and
altogether
such
as
I
am
,
except
these
bonds
.
strkjv@Acts:26:30
@
And
when
he
had
thus
spoken
, the
king
rose
up
,
and
the
governor
,
and
Bernice
,
and
they that sat
with
them
:
strkjv@Acts:26:31
@
And
when they were gone
aside
, they
talked
between
themselves
,
saying
,
This
man
doeth
nothing
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds
.
strkjv@Acts:26:32
@
Then
said
Agrippa
unto
Festus
,
This
man
might
have been set at
liberty
,
if
he
had
not
appealed
unto
Caesar
.
strkjv@Acts:27:1
@
And
when
it was
determined
that
we
should
sail
into
Italy
, they
delivered
Paul
and
certain
other
prisoners
unto one
named
Julius
, a
centurion
of
Augustus
band
.
strkjv@Acts:27:2
@
And
entering
into a
ship
of
Adramyttium
, we
launched
,
meaning
to
sail
by
the
coasts
of
Asia
; one
Aristarchus
, a
Macedonian
of
Thessalonica
,
being
with
us
.
strkjv@Acts:27:3
@
And
the
next
day we
touched
at
Sidon
.
And
Julius
courteously
entreated
Paul
, and gave him
liberty
to
go
unto
his
friends
to refresh
himself
.
strkjv@Acts:27:4
@
And
when we had
launched
from
thence
, we sailed
under
Cyprus
,
because
the
winds
were
contrary
.
strkjv@Acts:27:5
@
And
when we had sailed
over
the
sea
of
Cilicia
and
Pamphylia
, we
came
to
Myra
, a city of
Lycia
.
strkjv@Acts:27:6
@ And
there
the
centurion
found
a
ship
of
Alexandria
sailing
into
Italy
; and he
put
us
therein
.
strkjv@Acts:27:7
@
And
when we had sailed
slowly
many
days
,
and
scarce
were
come
over
against
Cnidus
, the
wind
not
suffering
us
, we sailed
under
Crete
, over
against
Salmone
;
strkjv@Acts:27:8
@
And
,
hardly
passing
it
,
came
unto
a
place
which is
called
The
fair
havens
;
nigh
whereunto
was
the
city
of
Lasea
.
strkjv@Acts:27:9
@
Now
when
much
time
was
spent
,
and
when
sailing
was
now
dangerous
,
because
the
fast
was
now
already
past
,
Paul
admonished
them,
strkjv@Acts:27:10
@ And
said
unto
them
,
Sirs
, I
perceive
that
this
voyage
will
be
with
hurt
and
much
damage
,
not
only
of the
lading
and
ship
,
but
also
of
our
lives
.
strkjv@Acts:27:11
@
Nevertheless
the
centurion
believed
the
master
and
the owner of the
ship
,
more
than
those things which were
spoken
by
Paul
.
strkjv@Acts:27:12
@
And
because
the
haven
was
not
commodious
to
winter
in
, the more
part
advised
to
depart
thence
also
,
if
by any
means
they
might
attain
to
Phenice
, and there to
winter
; which is an
haven
of
Crete
, and
lieth
toward
the south
west
and
north
west
.
strkjv@Acts:27:13
@
And
when the south
wind
blew
softly
,
supposing
that they had
obtained
their
purpose
,
loosing
thence, they
sailed
close
by
Crete
.
strkjv@Acts:27:14
@
But
not
long
after
there
arose
against
it
a
tempestuous
wind
,
called
Euroclydon
.
strkjv@Acts:27:15
@
And
when the
ship
was
caught
,
and
could
not
bear up
into
the
wind
, we let her
drive
.
strkjv@Acts:27:16
@
And
running
under
a
certain
island
which is
called
Clauda
, we
had
much
work
to come
by
the
boat
:
strkjv@Acts:27:17
@
Which
when they had taken
up
, they
used
helps
,
undergirding
the
ship
;
and
,
fearing
lest
they should
fall
into
the
quicksands
,
strake
sail
, and
so
were
driven
.
strkjv@Acts:27:18
@
And
we
being
exceedingly
tossed with a
tempest
, the
next
day they lightened the
ship
;
strkjv@Acts:27:19
@
And
the
third
day we cast
out
with our own
hands
the
tackling
of the
ship
.
strkjv@Acts:27:20
@
And
when
neither
sun
nor
stars
in
many
days
appeared
,
and
no
small
tempest
lay
on
us,
all
hope
that
we
should be
saved
was
then
taken
away
.
strkjv@Acts:27:21
@
But
after
long
abstinence
Paul
stood
forth
in
the
midst
of
them
, and
said
,
Sirs
, ye
should
have
hearkened
unto
me
, and
not
have
loosed
from
Crete
,
and
to have
gained
this
harm
and
loss
.
strkjv@Acts:27:22
@
And
now
I
exhort
you
to be of good
cheer
:
for
there shall
be
no
loss
of any mans
life
among
you
,
but
of the
ship
.
strkjv@Acts:27:23
@
For
there stood
by
me
this
night
the
angel
of
God
,
whose
I
am
,
and
whom
I
serve
,
strkjv@Acts:27:24
@
Saying
,
Fear
not
,
Paul
;
thou
must
be brought
before
Caesar
:
and
,
lo
,
God
hath
given
thee
all
them that
sail
with
thee
.
strkjv@Acts:27:25
@
Wherefore
,
sirs
, be of good
cheer
:
for
I
believe
God
,
that
it
shall
be
even
as
it was
told
me
.
strkjv@Acts:27:26
@
Howbeit
we
must
be
cast
upon
a
certain
island
.
strkjv@Acts:27:27
@
But
when
the
fourteenth
night
was
come
, as
we
were driven up and
down
in
Adria
,
about
midnight
the
shipmen
deemed
that
they
drew
near
to
some
country
;
strkjv@Acts:27:28
@
And
sounded
, and
found
it
twenty
fathoms
:
and
when they had
gone
a little
further
, they
sounded
again
,
and
found
it
fifteen
fathoms
.
strkjv@Acts:27:29
@
Then
fearing
lest
we should have
fallen
upon
rocks
, they
cast
four
anchors
out
of
the
stern
, and
wished
for the
day
.
strkjv@Acts:27:30
@
And
as the
shipmen
were
about
to
flee
out
of
the
ship
,
when
they had let
down
the
boat
into
the
sea
, under
colour
as
though
they
would
have
cast
anchors
out
of
the
foreship
,
strkjv@Acts:27:31
@
Paul
said
to the
centurion
and
to the
soldiers
,
Except
these
abide
in
the
ship
,
ye
cannot
be
saved
.
strkjv@Acts:27:32
@
Then
the
soldiers
cut
off
the
ropes
of the
boat
,
and
let
her
fall
off
.
strkjv@Acts:27:33
@
And
while
the
day
was
coming
on
,
Paul
besought
them
all
to
take
meat
,
saying
, This
day
is the
fourteenth
day
that ye have
tarried
and
continued
fasting
, having
taken
nothing
.
strkjv@Acts:27:34
@
Wherefore
I
pray
you
to
take
some
meat
:
for
this
is
for
your
health
:
for
there
shall
not
an
hair
fall
from
the
head
of
any
of
you
.
strkjv@Acts:27:35
@
And
when he had
thus
spoken
,
he
took
bread
, and gave
thanks
to
God
in
presence
of them
all
:
and
when he had
broken
it, he
began
to
eat
.
strkjv@Acts:27:36
@
Then
were
they
all
of good
cheer
, and
they
also
took
some
meat
.
strkjv@Acts:27:37
@
And
we
were
in
all
in
the
ship
two
hundred
threescore
and
sixteen
souls
.
strkjv@Acts:27:38
@
And
when they had
eaten
enough
, they
lightened
the
ship
, and cast
out
the
wheat
into
the
sea
.
strkjv@Acts:27:39
@
And
when
it
was
day
, they
knew
not
the
land
:
but
they
discovered
a
certain
creek
with
a
shore
,
into
the
which
they were
minded
,
if
it were
possible
, to thrust
in
the
ship
.
strkjv@Acts:27:40
@
And
when they had taken
up
the
anchors
, they
committed
themselves
unto
the
sea
,
and
loosed
the
rudder
bands
,
and
hoised
up
the
mainsail
to the
wind
, and
made
toward
shore
.
strkjv@Acts:27:41
@
And
falling
into
a
place
where two seas
met
, they
ran
the
ship
aground
;
and
the
forepart
stuck
fast
, and
remained
unmoveable
,
but
the hinder
part
was
broken
with
the
violence
of the
waves
.
strkjv@Acts:27:42
@
And
the
soldiers
counsel
was
to
kill
the
prisoners
,
lest
any of
them
should swim
out
, and
escape
.
strkjv@Acts:27:43
@
But
the
centurion
,
willing
to
save
Paul
,
kept
them
from their
purpose
;
and
commanded
that they which
could
swim
should
cast
themselves
first
into the sea, and
get
to
land
:
strkjv@Acts:27:44
@
And
the
rest
,
some
on
boards
,
and
some
on
broken pieces
of
the
ship
.
And
so
it came to
pass
, that they
escaped
all
safe
to
land
.
strkjv@Acts:28:1
@
And
when they were
escaped
,
then
they
knew
that
the
island
was
called
Melita
.
strkjv@Acts:28:2
@
And
the barbarous
people
shewed
us
no
little
kindness
:
for
they
kindled
a
fire
, and
received
us
every
one
,
because
of the
present
rain
,
and
because
of the
cold
.
strkjv@Acts:28:3
@
And
when
Paul
had
gathered
a
bundle
of
sticks
,
and
laid
them
on
the
fire
, there
came
a
viper
out
of
the
heat
, and fastened
on
his
hand
.
strkjv@Acts:28:4
@
And
when
the
barbarians
saw
the venomous
beast
hang
on
his
hand
, they
said
among
themselves
, No
doubt
this
man
is
a
murderer
,
whom
, though he hath
escaped
the
sea
, yet
vengeance
suffereth
not
to
live
.
strkjv@Acts:28:5
@
And
he shook
off
the
beast
into
the
fire
, and
felt
no
harm
.
strkjv@Acts:28:6
@
Howbeit
they
looked
when
he
should
have
swollen
,
or
fallen
down
dead
suddenly
:
but
after
they
had
looked
a great
while
,
and
saw
no
harm
come
to
him
, they changed their
minds
, and
said
that
he
was
a
god
.
strkjv@Acts:28:7
@
In
the
same
quarters
were
possessions
of the chief
man
of the
island
, whose name
was
Publius
;
who
received
us
, and lodged
us
three
days
courteously
.
strkjv@Acts:28:8
@
And
it came to
pass
, that the
father
of
Publius
lay
sick
of
a
fever
and
of a bloody
flux
:
to
whom
Paul
entered
in
,
and
prayed
, and
laid
his
hands
on
him
, and
healed
him
.
strkjv@Acts:28:9
@
So
when
this
was
done
,
others
also
,
which
had
diseases
in
the
island
,
came
,
and
were
healed
:
strkjv@Acts:28:10
@
Who
also
honoured
us
with
many
honours
;
and
when we
departed
, they
laded
us with such things
as
were
necessary
.
strkjv@Acts:28:11
@
And
after
three
months
we
departed
in
a
ship
of
Alexandria
, which had
wintered
in
the
isle
, whose
sign
was Castor and
Pollux
.
strkjv@Acts:28:12
@
And
landing
at
Syracuse
, we
tarried
there
three
days
.
strkjv@Acts:28:13
@ And from
thence
we fetched a
compass
, and
came
to
Rhegium
:
and
after
one
day
the south
wind
blew
, and we
came
the next
day
to
Puteoli
:
strkjv@Acts:28:14
@
Where
we
found
brethren
, and were
desired
to
tarry
with
them
seven
days
:
and
so
we
went
toward
Rome
.
strkjv@Acts:28:15
@ And from
thence
, when the
brethren
heard
of
us
, they
came
to
meet
us
as far
as
Appii
forum
,
and
The
three
taverns
:
whom
when
Paul
saw
, he
thanked
God
, and
took
courage
.
strkjv@Acts:28:16
@
And
when
we
came
to
Rome
, the
centurion
delivered
the
prisoners
to the captain of the
guard
:
but
Paul
was
suffered
to
dwell
by
himself
with
a
soldier
that
kept
him
.
strkjv@Acts:28:17
@
And
it came to
pass
, that
after
three
days
Paul
called
the
chief
of the
Jews
together
:
and
when
they
were come
together
, he
said
unto
them
,
Men
and
brethren
, though
I
have
committed
nothing
against
the
people
,
or
customs
of our
fathers
, yet was I
delivered
prisoner
from
Jerusalem
into
the
hands
of the
Romans
.
strkjv@Acts:28:18
@
Who
, when they had
examined
me
,
would
have let me
go
,
because
there
was
no
cause
of
death
in
me
.
strkjv@Acts:28:19
@
But
when the
Jews
spake
against
it, I was
constrained
to
appeal
unto
Caesar
;
not
that
I
had
ought
to
accuse
my
nation
of
.
strkjv@Acts:28:20
@
For
this
cause
therefore
have I
called
for
you
, to
see
you,
and
to speak
with
you: because
that
for
the
hope
of
Israel
I am bound
with
this
chain
.
strkjv@Acts:28:21
@
And
they
said
unto
him
,
We
neither
received
letters
out
of
Judaea
concerning
thee
,
neither
any
of the
brethren
that
came
shewed
or
spake
any
harm
of
thee
.
strkjv@Acts:28:22
@
But
we
desire
to
hear
of
thee
what
thou
thinkest
:
for
as
concerning
this
sect
,
we
know
that
every
where
it is spoken
against
.
strkjv@Acts:28:23
@
And
when they had
appointed
him
a
day
, there
came
many
to
him
into
his
lodging
; to
whom
he
expounded
and
testified
the
kingdom
of
God
,
persuading
them
concerning
Jesus
,
both
out
of
the
law
of
Moses
,
and
out of the
prophets
,
from
morning
till
evening
.
strkjv@Acts:28:24
@
And
some
believed
the things which were
spoken
,
and
some believed
not
.
strkjv@Acts:28:25
@
And
when they agreed
not
among
themselves
, they
departed
, after that
Paul
had
spoken
one
word
,
Well
spake
the
Holy
Ghost
by
Esaias
the
prophet
unto
our
fathers
,
strkjv@Acts:28:26
@
Saying
,
Go
unto
this
people
,
and
say
,
Hearing
ye shall
hear
,
and
shall
not
understand
;
and
seeing
ye shall
see
,
and
not
perceive
:
strkjv@Acts:28:27
@
For
the
heart
of
this
people
is waxed
gross
,
and
their
ears
are
dull
of
hearing
,
and
their
eyes
have they
closed
;
lest
they should
see
with their
eyes
,
and
hear
with their
ears
,
and
understand
with their
heart
,
and
should be
converted
,
and
I should
heal
them
.
strkjv@Acts:28:28
@ Be
it
known
therefore
unto
you
,
that
the
salvation
of
God
is
sent
unto the
Gentiles
,
and
that they will
hear
it
.
strkjv@Acts:28:29
@
And
when
he
had
said
these
words
, the
Jews
departed
, and
had
great
reasoning
among
themselves
.
strkjv@Acts:28:30
@
And
Paul
dwelt
two
whole
years
in
his
own
hired
house
,
and
received
all
that came
in
unto
him
,
strkjv@Acts:28:31
@
Preaching
the
kingdom
of
God
,
and
teaching
those things which
concern
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
,
with
all
confidence
, no man forbidding
him
.
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