Acts 14
1In Iconium it happened that they went together to the synagogue of the Jews, and so spoke that a great number both of Jews and of Gentiles believed. 2But the disobedient Jews stirred up the souls of the Gentiles, and embittered them against them against the brothers. 3Long time, therefore, they tarried there, speaking fearlessly in the Lord, who attested the word of his grace by permitting signs and wonders to be performed by their hands. 4But the mass of the city’s people was divided; part held with the Jews, and part with the apostles. 5And when both the Gentiles and the Jews with their ruler made a hostile move to maltreat and to stone them, 6the apostles got wind of it, and made their escape to the Lycaonian towns of Derbe and Lystra and the neighboring country. 7And there they continued to proclaim the gospel. 8Now at Lystra there used to sit a certain man, lame in his feet, a cripple from birth, who had never walked. 9He was listening while Paul was preaching, and Paul, looking intently at him, and perceiving that he had faith to be made whole, 10said in a loud voice, "Stand upright on your feet!" 11And he sprang up and began to walk about. Then the crowds, when they saw what Paul had done, shouted in the Lycaonian tongue, saying, "The gods are come down to us in human form." 12And they began to call Barnabas "Zeus," and Paul, since he was the principal speaker, "Hermes"; 13and the priest of Zeus, whose temple was at the entrance to the city, brought oxen and garlands to the gates, and along with the crowds was about to offer sacrifices. 14But when the apostles, Paul and Barnabas, heard of it, they rent their garments and rushed out among the crowd, shouting and crying. 15"Men, why are you doing all this? We also are men, with natures like your own! We are bringing you good tidings, that you are to turn from these empty things to the living God, who made heaven and earth and the sea and all that in them is. 16In bygone generations he allowed all the nations to walk in their own ways, 17and yet he left not himself without witness, in that he did good, and gave you rain from heaven and fruitful seasons, filling your hearts with food and gladness." 18Even with saying this they with difficulty restrained the crowds from sacrificing to them. 19And now a party of Jews came down form Antioch and Iconium, and after persuading the crowds, they stoned Paul and dragged him out of the city, supposing him to be dead. 20But as the disciples collected around him, he rose and went back into the city. The next day he went off with Barnabas into Derbe; 21and after preaching the gospel to that town, and winning many converts, they went back to Lystra and Iconium and Antioch, 22Everywhere they strengthened the souls of the disciples, encouraging them to hold to the faith. "It is through many tribulations," they said, "that we must enter into the kingdom of God." 23They chose elders for them in every church, after prayer and fasting, and commended them to the Lord in whom they had believed. 24Then passing through Pisidia they came to Pamphylia and, 25after preaching the word in Perga, they came down to Attaleia. 26Thence they sailed to Antioch, from whence they had been commended to the grace of God, for the work which they had now completed. 27On their arrival they assembled the church and reported all things that God had done through them, and how he had opened a door of faith to the Gentiles. 28And they tarried no little time with the disciples.
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