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Acts of the
Apostles 4
And as they were speaking to the people, the priests,
and the officer of the temple, and the Sadducees, came
upon them,
Being grieved that they taught the people, and preached
in Jesus the resurrection from the dead:
And they laid hands upon them, and put them in hold
till the next day; for it was now evening.
But many of them who had heard the word, believed; and
the number of the men was made five thousand.
And it came to pass on the morrow, that their princes,
and ancients, and scribes, were gathered together in
Jerusalem;
And Annas the high priest, and Caiphas, and John, and
Alexander, and as many as were of the kindred of the
high priest.
And setting them in the midst, they asked: By what power,
or by what name, have you done this?
Then Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost, said to them:
Ye princes of the people, and ancients, hear:
If we this day are examined concerning the good deed
done to the infirm man, by what means he hath been made
whole:
Be it known to you all, and to all the people of Israel,
that by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth,
whom you crucified, whom God hath raised from the dead,
even by him this man standeth here before you whole.
This is the stone which was rejected by you the builders,
which is become the head of the corner.
Neither is there salvation in any other. For there is
no other name under heaven given to men, whereby we
must be saved.
Now seeing the constancy of Peter and of John, understanding
that they were illiterate and ignorant men, they wondered;
and they knew them that they had been with Jesus.
Seeing the man also who had been healed standing with
them, they could say nothing against it.
But they commanded them to go aside out of the council;
and they conferred among themselves,
Saying: What shall we do to these men? for indeed a
known miracle hath been done by them, to all the inhabitants
of Jerusalem: it is manifest, and we cannot deny it.
But that it may be no farther spread among the people,
let us threaten them that they speak no more in this
name to any man.
And calling them, they charged them not to speak at
all, nor teach in the name of Jesus.
But Peter and John answering, said to them: If it be
just in the sight of God, to hear you rather than God,
judge ye.
For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen
and heard.
But they threatening, sent them away, not finding how
they might punish them, because of the people; for all
men glorified what had been done, in that which had
come to pass.
For the man was above forty years old, in whom that
miraculous cure had been wrought.
And being let go, they came to their own company, and
related all that the chief priests and ancients had
said to them.
Who having heard it, with one accord lifted up their
voice to God, and said: Lord, thou art he that didst
make heaven and earth, the sea, and all things that
are in them.
Who, by the Holy Ghost, by the mouth of our father David,
thy servant, hast said: Why did the Gentiles rage, and
the people meditate vain things?
The kings of the earth stood up, and the princes assembled
together against the Lord and his Christ.
For of a truth there assembled together in this city
against thy holy child Jesus, whom thou hast anointed,
Herod, and Pontius Pilate, with the Gentiles and the
people of Israel,
To do what thy hand and thy counsel decreed to be done.
And now, Lord, behold their threatenings, and grant
unto thy servants, that with all confidence they may
speak thy word,
By stretching forth thy hand to cures, and signs, and
wonders to be done by the name of thy holy Son Jesus.
And when they had prayed, the place was moved wherein
they were assembled; and they were all filled with the
Holy Ghost, and they spoke the word of God with confidence.
And the multitude of believers had but one heart and
one soul: neither did any one say that aught of the
things which he possessed, was his own; but all things
were common unto them.
And with great power did the apostles give testimony
of the resurrection of Jesus Christ our Lord; and great
grace was in them all.
For neither was there any one needy among them. For
as many as were owners of lands or houses, sold them,
and brought the price of the things they sold,
And laid it down before the feet of the apostles. And
distribution was made to every one, according as he
had need.
And Joseph, who, by the apostles, was surnamed Barnabas,
(which is, by interpretation, The son of consolation,)
a Levite, a Cyprian born,
Having land, sold it, and brought the price, and laid
it at the feet of the apostles.
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