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Acts - Chapter: 9

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9:1And Saul yet brethyng out threatnynges and slaughter agaynst the disciples of the Lorde, wente vnto the hye preste,
9:2and desyred of hym letters, to cary to Damasco, to the synagoges. that yf he founde any of thys waye, (whyther they were men or wemen) he myght brynge them bounde vnto Ierusalem.
9:3And when he iornyed, it fortuned that as he was nye to Damasco, sodenly their shyned round about hym a lyght from heauen,
9:4and he fell to the earth and hearde a voyce, sayinge to him: Saul Saul, why persecutest thou me?
9:5And he sayde: what art thou Lorde? And the Lorde sayd: I am Iesus, whom thou persecutest. It is hard for the to kycke against the pryckes.
9:6And he both tremblynge, & astonyed sayde: Lorde, what wylt thou haue me to do? And the Lord sayd vnto hym: aryse, and go into the cytie, and it shalbe told the, what thou must do.
9:7The men which iorneyed with hym, stode amased, hearynge a voyce, but seynge no man.
9:8And Saul arose from the earth, & when he opened his eyes, he sawe no man. But they led him by the hande, and brought hym into Damasco.
9:9And he was thre dayes without syght, and nether dyd eate nor dryncke.
9:10And ther was a certen disciple at Damasco, named Ananias, and to him sayd the Lord in a visyon: Ananias? And he sayd: behold, I am here Lorde.
9:11And the Lorde sayde vnto hym: aryse, and go into the strete (whych is called strayght) and seke in the house of Iudas after one called Saul of Tharsus. For beholde, he prayeth,
9:12and hath sene in a vision a man named Ananias comyng into him, and puttyng hys handes on hym, that he myght receaue his syght.
9:13Then Ananias answered: Lorde, I haue heard by many of this man how moch euyll he hath done to thy sayntes at Ierusalem:
9:14& here he hath auctoryte of the hye prestes, to bynde all that call on thy name.
9:15The Lorde vnto him: go thy waye, for he is a chosen vessel vnto me, to beare my name before the Gentyls, and kynges, and the chyldren of Israel.
9:16For I wyll shewe hym, how greate thinges he must suffre for my names sake.
9:17And Ananias went his waye, and entred into the house, and put hys handes on hym, and sayd: brother Saul, the Lord that apperyd vnto the in the waye as thou camest, hath sent me, that thou myghtest receaue thy syght, and be fylled with the holy ghost.
9:18And immediatly ther fell from hys eyes as it had bene scales and he receaued syght: and arose, and was baptised,
9:19and receaued meate and was comforted. Then was Saul a certen dayes with the disciples which were at Damasco.
9:20And straight waye he preached Christ in the Sinagoges, howe that he was the sonne of God,
9:21but all that heard him, were amased, & sayd: is not this he, that spoyled them which called on this name in Ierusalem, and came hyther for that entent, that he myght bring them bounde vnto the hye prestes?
9:22But Saul encreased the more in strength, & confounded the Iewes which dwelt at Damasco, affyrminge that this was very Christ.
9:23And after a good whyle, the Iewes toke councell together, to kill him.
9:24But their layinge awayte was knowen of Saul. And they watched the gates daye and nyght to kyll him.
9:25Then the disciples toke him by night and put hym thorowe the wall, and let hym downe in a basket.
9:26And when Saul was come to Ierusalem, he assaide to couple him selfe to the disciples: but they were all afrayde of hym, & beleued not that he was a disciple.
9:27But Barnabas toke hym, & brought hym to the apostles, & declared to them, howe he had sene the Lorde in the waye, and that he had spoken to him, & how he had done boldely at Damasco in the name of Iesu.
9:28And he had hys conuersacyon with them at Ierusalem,
9:29speakynge boldly in the name of the Lorde Iesu. And he spake & disputed agaynst the Grekes: but they wente about to slee hym.
9:30Which when the brethren knewe, they brought hym to Cesarea, and sent him forth to Tharsus.
9:31Then had the congregacyons rest thorowout all Iewry, and Galile, and Samary, and were edifyed, and walked in the feare of the Lord, and multyplied by the comfort of the holy ghost.
9:32And it chaunsed as Peter walked through out all quarters, he cam also to the saynctes, which dwelt at Lydda.
9:33And there he founde a certen man name Eneas, which had kepte his beed eyght yeares, and was sycke of the palsye.
9:34And Peter sayde vnto hym: Eneas? The Lord Iesu Christ make the whole: aryse, and make thy beed. And he arose immediatly.
9:35And all that dwelt at Lidda and Assaron sawe him, and tourned to the Lorde.
9:36There was at Ioppa a certen woman, a disciple named Tabitha (which by interpretacyon is called Dorcas) the same was full of good workes and almes dedes, which she dyd.
9:37And it chaunsed in those dayes that she was sycke, & dyed. Whom when they had wesshed, they layd her in a chamber.
9:38But for as moch as Lydda was nye to Ioppa, and the disciples had heard that Peter was there, they sent vnto him, desyringe him, that he wolde not be greued to come vnto them.
9:39Peter arose, & came with them. And when he was come, they brought him into the chamber. And all the widdowes stode round about him, wepynge, and shewyng the coates and garmentes, which Dorcas made, whyle she was with them.
9:40And Peter put them all forth, and kneled downe, and prayde. and turned him to the body, and sayd: Tabitha, aryse. And she opened her eyes, and when she sawe Peter, she sat vp.
9:41And he gaue her the hand. and lyft her vp. And whan he had called the saynctes and widdowes, he shewed her alyue.
9:42And it was knowne thorowout al Ioppa, & many beleued on the Lorde.
9:43And it fortuned, that he taryed many dayes in Ioppa, with one Simon a tanner.

 

9:1But Saul, yit a blower of manassis and of betingis ayens the disciplis of the Lord,
9:2cam to the prince of preestis, and axide of hym lettris in to Damask, to the synagogis; that if he fond ony men and wymmen of this lijf, he schulde lede hem boundun to Jerusalem.
9:3And whanne he made his iourney, it bifelde, that he cam nyy to Damask. And sudenli a liyt from heuene schoon aboute hym;
9:4and he fallide to the erthe, and herde a vois seiynge to hym, Saul, Saul, what pursuest thou me?
9:5And he seide, Who art thou, Lord? And he seide, Y am Jhesu of Nazareth, whom thou pursuest. It is hard to thee, to kike ayens the pricke.
9:6And he tremblide, and wondride, and seide, Lord, what wolt thou that Y do?
9:7And the Lord seide to hym, Rise vp, and entre in to the citee, and it schal be seide to thee, what it bihoueth thee to do. And tho men that wenten with hym, stoden astonyed; for thei herden a vois, but thei sien no man.
9:8And Saul roos fro the earth; and whanne hise iyen weren opened, he say no thing. And thei drowen hym bi the hondis, and ledden hym in to Damask.
9:9And he was thre daies not seynge; `and he eete not, nether drank.
9:10And a disciple, Ananye bi name, was at Damask. And the Lord seide to hym in `a visioun, Ananye. And he seide, Lo!
9:11Y, Lord. And the Lord seide to hym, Rise thou, and go in to a streete that is clepid Rectus; and seke, in the hous of Judas, Saul bi name of Tharse. For lo! he preieth; and he say a man,
9:12Ananye bi name, entringe and leiynge on hym hoondis, that he resseyue siyt.
9:13And Ananye answerde, Lord, Y haue herd of many of this man, how greete yuelis he dide to thi seyntis in Jerusalem;
9:14and this hath power of the princis of preestis, to bynde alle men that clepen thi name to helpe.
9:15And the Lord seide to hym, Go thou, for this is to me a vessel of chesing, that he bere my name bifore hethene men, and kingis, and tofore the sones of Israel.
9:16For Y schal schewe to hym, how grete thingis it bihoueth hym to suffre for my name.
9:17And Ananye wente, and entride in to the hous; and leide on hym his hondis, and seide, Saul brothir, the Lord Jhesu sente me, that apperide to thee in the weie, in which thou camest, that thou se, and be fulfillid with the Hooli Goost.
9:18And anoon as the scalis felden fro hise iyen, he resseyuede siyt. And he roos, and was baptisid.
9:19And whanne he hadde takun mete, he was coumfortid. And he was bi sum daies with the disciplis, that weren at Damask.
9:20And anoon he entride in to the synagogis, and prechide the Lord Jhesu, for this is the sone of God.
9:21And alle men that herden hym, wondriden, and seiden, Whether this is not he that impugnede in Jerusalem hem that clepiden to help this name? and hidir he cam for this thing, that he schulde leede hem boundun to the princis of preestis?
9:22But Saul myche more wexede strong, and confoundide the Jewis that dwelliden at Damask, and affermyde that this is Crist.
9:23And whanne manye daies weren fillid, Jewis maden a counsel, that thei schulden sle hym.
9:24And the aspies of hem weren maad knowun to Saul. And thei kepten the yatis dai and niyt, that thei schulden sle him.
9:25But hise disciplis token hym bi nyyt, and delyuereden hym, and leeten him doun in a leep bi the wal.
9:26And whanne he cam in to Jerusalem, he assaiede to ioyne hym to the disciplis; and alle dredden hym, and leueden not that he was a disciple.
9:27But Barnabas took, and ledde hym to the apostlis, and telde to hem, how in the weie he hadde seyn the Lord, and that he spak to hym, and hou in Damask he dide tristili in the name of Jhesu.
9:28And he was with hem, and entride, and yede out in Jerusalem, and dide tristili in the name of Jhesu.
9:29And he spak with hethene men, and disputide with Grekis. And thei souyten to sle hym.
9:30Which thing whanne the britheren hadden knowe, thei ledden hym bi nyyt to Cesarie, and leten hym go to Tarsis.
9:31And the chirche bi al Judee, and Galilee, and Samarie, hadde pees, and was edefied, and walkide in the drede of the Lord, and was fillid with coumfort of the Hooli Goost.
9:32And it bifelde, that Petre, the while he passide aboute alle, cam to the hooli men that dwelliden at Lidde.
9:33And he foond a man, Eneas bi name, that fro eiyte yeer he hadde leie `in bed; and he was sijk in palsy.
9:34And Petre seide to hym, Eneas, the Lord Jhesu Crist heele thee; rise thou, and araye thee. And anoon he roos.
9:35And alle men that dwelten at Lidde, and at Sarone, saien hym, whiche weren conuertid to the Lord.
9:36And in Joppe was a disciplesse, whos name was Tabita, that is to seie, Dorcas. This was ful of good werkis and almesdedis, that sche dide.
9:37And it bifelde in tho daies, that sche was sijk, and diede. And whanne thei hadden waischun hir, thei leiden hir in a soler.
9:38And for Lidda was nyy Joppe, the disciplis herden that Petre was thereynne, and senten twei men to hym, and preieden, That thou tarie not to come to vs.
9:39And Petre roos vp, and cam with hem. And whanne he was comun, thei ledden hym in to the soler. And alle widewis stoden aboute hym, wepynge, and schewynge cootis and clothis, which Dorcas made to hem.
9:40And whanne alle men weren put with out forth, Petre knelide, and preiede. And he turnede to the bodi, and seide, Tabita, rise thou. And sche openyde hir iyen, and whanne sche siy Petre, sche sat vp ayen.
9:41And he took hir bi the hond, and reiside hir. And whanne he hadde clepid the hooli men and widewis, he assignede hir alyue.
9:42And it was maad knowun bi al Joppe; and many bileueden in the Lord.
9:43And it was maad, that many daies he dwellide in Joppe, at oon Symount, a curiour.

 

9:1Saul was yet breathinge out threatnynges and slaughter agaynst the disciples of the LORDE. And wente vnto ye hye preste,
9:2and desyred of him letters to Damascon vnto the synagoges, that yf he foude eny of this waye (whether they were men or wemen) he mighte brynge the bounde vnto Ierusalem.
9:3And as he was goinge on his iourney, it fortuned, that he came nye vnto Damasco, and sodenly there shyned rounde aboute hi a light fro heaue,
9:4and he fell to the earth, and herde a voyce, which sayde vnto him: Saul Saul why persecutest thou me?
9:5He sayde: LORDE, who art thou? The LORDE sayde: I am Iesus, who thou persecutest. It shalbe harde for ye to kycke agaynst the prycke.
9:6And he both tremblinge and astonnyed, sayde: LORDE what wilt thou that I shal do? The LORDE sayde vnto him: Aryse, and go into the cite, there shal it be tolde the what thou shalt do.
9:7As for ye me that iourneyed wt him, they stode and were amased: for they herde a voyce, but sawe noman.
9:8Saul rose from the earth, and whan he had opened his eyes, he sawe noman. Neuertheles they toke him by the honde, & broughte him to Damasco:
9:9and he was thre dayes without sighte, and nether ate ner dranke.
9:10At Damascon there was a disciple named Ananias, and vnto him sayde the LORDE in a vision: Ananias And he sayde: beholde, here am I LORDE.
9:11The LORDE sayde vnto him: Aryse, and go in to the strete which is called straight, and axe in the house of Iuda after one called Saul of Tharsis: for beholde, he prayeth,
9:12& hath sene in a vision a ma named Ananias comynge vnto him, & layenge the hade vpo him, that he mighte receaue his sighte.
9:13Ananias answered: LORDE, I haue herde by many of this mau, how moch euell he hath done to thy sayntes at Ierusale.
9:14And here hath he auctorite of the hye prestes, to bynde all those yt call vpon thy name.
9:15The LORDE sayde vnto him: Go thy waye, for this man is a chosen vessell vnto me, that he maye beare my name before the Heythen, and before kynges, and before the children of Israel.
9:16I wil shewe him, how greate thinges he must suffre for my names sake.
9:17And Ananias wente his waye, and came in to the house, and layed the handes vpon him, and sayde: Brother Saul, the LORDE which appeared vnto ye in the waye as thou camest, hath sent me, that thou mightest receaue thy sight, and be fylled with the holy g
9:18And immediatly there fell from his eyes as it had bene scales, and he receaued his sighte, and rose, and was baptysed,
9:19and toke meate, and was conforted.Then was Saul a certayne dayes with the disciples that were at Damascon.
9:20And straight waye he preached Christ in the synagoges, how that he was ye sonne of God.
9:21But all they that herde him, were amased, and sayde: Is not this he, which at Ierusalem spoyled all those that called on his name? and came hither to the intent that he shulde brynge them bounde vnto the hye prestes?
9:22But Saul increased in strength, & cofounded ye Iewes which dwelt at Damascon, and affirmed yt this was very Christ.
9:23And after many dayes the Iewes helde a councell together to kyll him.
9:24But it was tolde Saul, that they layed wayte for him. And they wayted at ye gates daye & night, that they might kyll him.
9:25Then the disciples toke him by nighte, & put him thorow the wall, and let him downe in a baskett.
9:26But whan Saul came to Ierusalem, he assayed to ioyne himself to ye disciples. And they were all afrayed of him, and beleued not, yt he was a disciple.
9:27Neuertheles Barnabas toke him, and broughte him to the Apostles, and tolde them how he had sene the LORDE in the waye, and how he spake to him, & how he had done boldly at Damascon in the name of Iesu.
9:28And he was with them, and wente out and in at Ierusale,
9:29and quyte him selfe boldly in ye name of ye LORDE Iesu. He spake also, and disputed with ye Grekes. But they wete aboute to slaye him.
9:30Whan the brethren knewe yt, they brought him to Cesarea, and sent him forth to Tharsis.
9:31So the congregacions had rest thorow out all Iewry, and Galile, and Samaria, & were edified, and walked in the feare of the LORDE, and were fylled with the comforte of the holy goost.
9:32It chaunced that as Peter walked thorow all quarters, he came also vnto ye sayntes which dwelt at Lydda.
9:33There founde he a man named Eneas, which had lyen vpon his bedd eight yeares sicke of ye palsye.
9:34And Peter sayde vnto him: Eneas, Iesus Christ make the whole, aryse, and make thy bedd for yi self. And he arose immediatly.
9:35And all they that dwelt at Lydda and at Sarona, sawe him, and turned vnto the LORDE.
9:36At Ioppa there was a certayne woman that was a disciple, named Tabitha, which by interpretacion is called Dorcas: ye same was full of good workes and almesse dedes, which she dyd.
9:37But it chaunced at the same tyme, that she was sicke, and dyed. Then wasshed they her, and layed her in a chaber.
9:38But for so moch as Lydda was nye vnto Ioppa, and the disciples herde that Peter was there, they sent two men vnto him, and desyred him, yt he wolde take it for no grefe to come vnto them.
9:39Peter rose, and came with the. And wha he was come, they broughte him in to the chamber, and all the wyddowes stode rounde aboute him, wepynge, and shewed him the cotes and garmetes, which Dorcas made whyle she was with them.
9:40And wha Peter had put them all forth, he kneled downe, made his prayer, and turned him vnto the body, and sayde: Tabitha, ryse vp. And she opened hir eyes: and whan she sawe Peter she sat hir downe agayne.
9:41But he gaue her the hande, and lifte her vp, and called the sayntes and the wedowes, and shewed her there alyue.
9:42And it was knowne thorow out all Ioppa, & many beleued on ye LORDE.
9:43And it fortuned, yt he taried a loge season at Ioppa by one Simo, which was a tanner.

 


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