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1 Now
the apostles and
the brothers
who were in
Judea heard that
the Gentiles had
also received the
word of God.
2 When
Peter had come
up to Jerusalem,
those who were
of the
circumcision contended
with him,
3 saying, “You
went in
to uncircumcised men and
ate with them!”
4 But
Peter began, and
explained to them
in order, saying,
5 “I
was in the
city of Joppa
praying, and in
a trance I
saw a vision:
a certain
container descending,
like it was
a great sheet
let down from
heaven by
four corners. It
came as far
as me.
6 When
I had
looked intently at
it, I considered,
and saw the
four-footed animals
of the earth,
wild animals,
creeping things,
and birds of
the sky.
7 I
also heard a voice
saying to me,
‘Rise, Peter, kill
and eat!’
8 But
I said, ‘Not
so, Lord, for
nothing unholy or
unclean has ever
entered into my
mouth.’
9 But
a voice answered
me the second
time out of
heaven,
‘What God has
cleansed, don’t
you call
unclean.’
10 This
was done three
times, and all
were drawn up
again into heaven.
11 Behold,
immediately three
men stood before
the house where
I was, having
been sent from
Caesarea to me.
12 The
Spirit told me
to go with
them without discriminating.
These six brothers
also accompanied
me, and we
entered into the
man’s house.
13 He
told us how
he had seen
the angel standing
in his house
and saying to
him, ‘Send to
Joppa and get
Simon, who is
called Peter,
14 who
will speak to
you words by
which you will
be saved, you
and all your
house.’
15 As
I began to
speak, the Holy
Spirit fell on
them, even as
on us at
the beginning.
16 I
remembered the
word of the
Lord, how he
said,
‘John indeed baptized
in water, but
you will
be baptized in
the Holy
Spirit.’
17 If
then God gave
to them the
same gift as
us when we
believed in the
Lord Jesus Christ,
who was I,
that I could
withstand God?”
18 When
they heard these
things, they held
their peace and
glorified God,
saying, “Then God
has also granted
to the Gentiles
repentance to
life!”
19 They
therefore who were
scattered abroad
by the oppression
that arose about
Stephen traveled as
far as Phoenicia,
Cyprus, and Antioch,
speaking the word
to no one
except to Jews
only.
20 But
there were some
of them, men
of Cyprus and
Cyrene, who, when
they had come
to Antioch, spoke
to the Hellenists,
preaching the Lord
Jesus.
21 The
hand of the
Lord was with
them, and a
great number believed
and turned to
the Lord.
22 The
report concerning
them came to
the ears of
the assembly which
was in Jerusalem.
They sent
out Barnabas to go
as far as Antioch,
23 who,
when he had
come, and had
seen the grace
of God, was
glad. He exhorted
them all, that
with purpose of
heart they should
remain near to the
Lord.
24 For
he was a
good man, and full
of the Holy
Spirit and of
faith, and many
people were added
to the Lord.
25 Barnabas
went out to
Tarsus to look for
Saul.
26 When
he had found
him, he brought
him to Antioch.
For a whole
year they were
gathered together
with the assembly,
and taught many
people. The
disciples were
first called
Christians in Antioch.
27 Now
in these days,
prophets came down
from Jerusalem
to Antioch.
28 One
of them
named Agabus stood
up and indicated
by the Spirit
that there should
be a great
famine all over
the world, which
also happened in
the days of
Claudius.
29 As
any of the
disciples had plenty,
each determined to
send relief to
the brothers who
lived in Judea;
30 which
they also did,
sending it to the
elders by the
hands of Barnabas
and Saul.