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1 Peter
and John were
going up into
the temple at
the hour of
prayer, the ninth
hour.
2 A
certain man who
was lame from
his mother’s womb
was being carried,
whom they laid
daily at the
door of the
temple which is
called Beautiful,
to ask gifts
for the needy of
those who entered
into the temple.
3 Seeing
Peter and John
about to go
into the temple,
he asked to
receive gifts for
the needy.
4 Peter,
fastening his eyes on
him, with John,
said, “Look at us.”
5 He listened
to them, expecting
to receive
something from
them.
6 But
Peter said, “I
have no silver or
gold, but what
I have, that
I give you.
In the name
of Jesus Christ
of Nazareth, get
up and walk!”
7 He
took him by
the right hand
and raised him
up. Immediately
his feet and his
ankle bones
received strength.
8 Leaping
up, he stood
and began to walk.
He entered with
them into the
temple, walking,
leaping, and praising
God.
9 All
the people saw
him walking
and praising God.
10 They
recognized him,
that it was
he who used to
sit begging for
gifts for the needy
at the Beautiful
Gate of the
temple. They were
filled with wonder
and amazement at
what had happened
to him.
11 As
the lame man who
was healed held on
to Peter and
John, all the
people ran
together to them
in the porch
that is called
Solomon’s, greatly wondering.
12 When
Peter saw it,
he responded to
the people, “You
men of Israel,
why do you
marvel at this
man? Why do
you fasten your eyes
on us, as
though by our
own power or
godliness we had
made him walk?
13 The
God of Abraham,
Isaac, and Jacob,
the God of
our fathers, has
glorified his
Servant Jesus,
whom you delivered
up and denied in
the presence of
Pilate, when he
had determined
to release him.
14 But
you denied the Holy
and Righteous One
and asked for a
murderer to be
granted to you,
15 and killed
the Prince of life,
whom God raised
from the dead,
to which we
are witnesses.
16 By
faith in his
name, his name
has made this
man strong, whom
you see and
know. Yes, the
faith which is
through him has
given him this
perfect soundness
in the presence
of you all.
17 “Now,
brothers,
I know that
you did this
in ignorance, as
did also
your rulers.
18 But
the things which
God announced by
the mouth of
all his prophets,
that Christ should
suffer, he thus
fulfilled.
19 “Repent
therefore, and
turn again, that
your sins may
be blotted out, so
that there may
come times
of refreshing from
the presence of
the Lord,
20 and
that he may send
Christ Jesus, who
was ordained for
you before,
21 whom
heaven must
receive until the
times of restoration
of all things,
which God spoke
long ago by
the mouth of
his holy prophets.
22 For
Moses indeed said
to the fathers, ‘The
Lord God will
raise up a
prophet for you
from among
your brothers, like
me. You
shall listen to
him in all
things whatever he
says to you.
23 It
will be that
every soul that
will not listen to
that prophet will
be utterly
destroyed from
among the
people.’
24 Yes,
and all the
prophets from
Samuel and those
who followed after,
as many as
have spoken, also
told of these
days.
25 You
are the children
of the prophets,
and of the
covenant which God
made with our
fathers, saying
to Abraham, ‘All
the families of
the earth will
be blessed through
your offspring.’
26 God,
having raised up
his servant Jesus,
sent him to
you first to
bless you, in
turning away every
one of you
from your
wickedness.”