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| 13:1 | There were at Antioche in the congregacyon certayne Prophetes and teachers: as Barnabas and Symon called Niger, and Lucius of Cyrene, & Manahen. Herode the Tetrarkes noursfelowe. and Saule. |
| 13:2 | As they ministred to the Lorde and fasted, the holy ghost sayde: separate me Barnabas and Saule, for the worke where vnto I haue called them. |
| 13:3 | Then fasted they and prayed, and put theyr handes on them, & let them go. |
| 13:4 | And they after they were sent of the holye ghost, came vnto Seleutia, & from thence they sayled to Cyprus. |
| 13:5 | And when they were come to Salamyne, they shewed the word of God in the synagoges of the Iewes. And they had Iohn to theyr minister. |
| 13:6 | When they had gone thorowout the yle vnto the citie of Paphos, they founde a certayne sorcerer, a false Prophet which was a Iewe named Bariesu, |
| 13:7 | whiche was with the ruler of the countrey one Sergius Paulus a prudent man. The same ruler called vnto hym Barnabas and Saule, and desyred to heare the word of God. |
| 13:8 | But Elymas the sorcerer (for so was hys name by interpretacyon) withstode them, & sought to turne awaye the ruler from the faith. |
| 13:9 | Then Saul which also is called Paul being full of the holy ghost set hys eyes on hym, |
| 13:10 | & sayde. O full of all subteltie and disseytfulnes the chylde of the deuyll, and the enemye of all ryghteousnes, thou ceasest not to peruerte the strayghte wayes of the Lorde. |
| 13:11 | And nowe beholde the hande of the Lorde is vpon the, and thou shalbe blynde, and not se the sunne for a season. And immediatlye there fell on hym a myste and a darcknes, and he wente about sekynge them that shoulde leade hym by the hande. |
| 13:12 | Then the rular when he saw what had happened, beleued, and wondered at the doctryne of the Lorde. |
| 13:13 | When they that were with Paule, were departed by shippe from Paphus, they came to Perga a cytie of Pamphilia: and there Iohn departed from them, and returned to Ierusalem. |
| 13:14 | But they wandred thorow the countreys from Perga to Antioche a citie of the countrye of Pisidia, and went into the synagoge on the Saboth daye, and sat doune. |
| 13:15 | And after the law and the prophetes we read, the rulers of the synagoge sent vnto them, saiyng: Ye men and brethren, yf ye haue anye sermon to exhort the people, saye on. |
| 13:16 | Then Paule stode vp, and beckened wyth the hande, and sayde: Men of Israell, and ye that feare God, geue audience. |
| 13:17 | The God of thys people chose our fathers, and exalted the people when they dwelt as straungers in the lande of Egypt, and with a myghtye arme brought them out of it, |
| 13:18 | and aboute the tyme of .xl. yeares suffred he theyr maners in the wyldernes. |
| 13:19 | And he destroyed .vij. nacyons in the lande of Canan, and deuyded theyr lande to them by Lot. |
| 13:20 | And afterwarde he gaue vnto them iudges about the space of .iiij.C. and .l. yeares vnto the tyme of Samuel the prophet. |
| 13:21 | And after that, they desyred a kyng, and God gaue vnto them Saul the sonne of Cis, a man of the trybe of Beniamin by the space of .xl. yeares. |
| 13:22 | And after he had put him doune, he set vp Dauid to be theyr kynge of whom he reported sayinge: I haue founde Dauid the sonne of Iesse, a man after myne owne hert, he shall fulfyll all my wyll. |
| 13:23 | Of thys mans seed hath God (accordynge to hys promes) brought forth to the people of Israell a sauyour, one Iesus, |
| 13:24 | when Iohn had fyrste preached before hys commyng the baptisme of repentaunce to Israel. |
| 13:25 | And when Iohn had fulfylled hys course he sayde: whome ye thinke that I am, the same am I not. But behold ther cometh one after me, whose shewes of hys fete I am not worthy to lowse. |
| 13:26 | Ye men and brethren, chyldren of the generacyon of Abraham, and whosoeuer amonge you, feareth God, to you is this worde of saluacyon sente. |
| 13:27 | The inhabiters of Ierusalem & theyr rulers, because they knowe him not, nor yet the voices of the prophetes which are reade euerye Saboth daye, they haue fulfylled them in condempnyng hym. |
| 13:28 | And when they found no cause of death in hym, yet desyred they Pylate to kyll hym. |
| 13:29 | And when they had fulfilled all that were written on hym, they toke hym doune from the tree, and put hym in a sepulchre. |
| 13:30 | But God raysed hym agayne from death, |
| 13:31 | and he was sene manye dayes of them whiche came with hym from Galile to Ierusalem, Which are hys wytnesses vnto the people. |
| 13:32 | And we declare vnto you, how that the promes made vnto the fathers, |
| 13:33 | God hath fulfylled vnto vs theyr children, in that he raysed vp Iesus agayne, euen as it is wryten in the fyrste psalme: Thou arte my sonne, thys same daye begat I the. |
| 13:34 | As concernyng that he raysed hym vp from death, nowe no more to returne to corrupcion, he sayed on thys wyse. The holy promyses made to Dauid, I wyll geue them faythfully to you. |
| 13:35 | Wherfore he sayth also in another place: Thou shalte not suffer thyne holy one to se corrupcyon. |
| 13:36 | Howbeit Dauid after he had in hys tyme fulfylled the wyll of God, he slepte, and was layde with hys fathers, and sawe corrupcyon. |
| 13:37 | But he whome God raysed agayne, sawe no corrupcyon. |
| 13:38 | Be it knowen vnto you therfore ye men & brethren, that thorowe thys man is preached vnto you the forgeuenes of synnes, |
| 13:39 | and that by hym are all that beleue iustifyed from all thynges from the which ye coulde not be iustifyed by the lawe of Moses. |
| 13:40 | Beware therfore leste that fall on you, whiche is spoken of in the Prophetes: |
| 13:41 | Beholde ye despysers, and wonder, and peryshe ye: for I do a worke in your dayes, whiche ye shall not beleue, yf a man woulde declare it you. |
| 13:42 | When they were come out of the Sinagoge of the Iewes, the gentyls besought that they woulde preache the folowyng wordes to them on the Saboth. |
| 13:43 | When the congregacyon was broken vp, many of the Iewes & vertuouse conuertes, folowed Paule and Barnabas, which spake to them, and exhorted them to continue in the grace of God. |
| 13:44 | And the next Saboth day came almost the whole citie together, to heare the worde of God. |
| 13:45 | When the Iewes saw the people, they were ful of indignacyon & spake agaynste those thynges, whiche were spoken of Paule, speakynge agaynst it, and railynge on it. |
| 13:46 | Then Paule and Barnabas wexed bolde, and sayed: it was mete that the worde of God shoulde fyrste haue ben preached to you. But seynge, ye put it from you, and thynke youre selues vnworthy of euerlastyng lyfe: lo, we turne to the gentyls: |
| 13:47 | For so hath the Lorde commaunded vs: I haue made the a lyghte to the gentyls, that thou be the saluacion to the ende of the worlde. |
| 13:48 | The gentyls hearde and were glad & glorifyed the worde of the Lorde, and beleued euen as many as were ordeyned vnto eternal lyfe. |
| 13:49 | And the worde of the Lorde was publyshed thorowout all the regyon. |
| 13:50 | But the, Iewes moued the worshypfull and honorable women, & the chiefe men of the citie, and raysed persecucion agaynste Paule and Barnabas, & expelled them out of theyr costes. |
| 13:51 | And they shoke of the dust of theyr fete agaynst them, and came vnto Iconium. |
| 13:52 | And the discyples were fylled wt ioye and with the holy ghoste. |
| 13:1 | There were in the congregacyon that is at Antioche, certayn prophtes, and teachers: as Barnabas and Simon that was called Niger, and Lucius of Cerene and Manahen, Herode the Tetrarkes norsfelow, and Saul. |
| 13:2 | As they ministred to the Lorde and fasted, the holy ghost saide: separate me Barnabas and Saul, for the worcke wherunto I haue called them. |
| 13:3 | And whan they had fasted and prayed, and layde their handes on them, they let them go. |
| 13:4 | And they after they were sent forth of the holy ghost, departed vnto Seleutia, & from thence they sayled to Ciprus. |
| 13:5 | And when they were at Salamine, they shewed the word of God in the sinagoges of the Iewes. And they had Iohn to theyr minyster. |
| 13:6 | When they had gone thorow the yle vnto Paphos, they founde a certayne sorcerer, (a false prophet, a Iewe) whose name was Bariesu, |
| 13:7 | which was with the ruler of the countre one Sergius Paulus a prudent man. The same ruler called vnto hym Barnabas and Saul, and desyred to heare the worde of God. |
| 13:8 | But Elymas the sorcerar (for so is hys name by interpretacion) with stode them, and sought to turne awaye the ruler from the faith. |
| 13:9 | Then Saul (which also is called Paul) beynge full of the holy ghost, set hys eyes on him, |
| 13:10 | and sayde. O full of all suttelty and disseytfulnesse, thou chylde of the deuyll, thou enemy of all righteousnes: wilt thou not cease to peruerte the strayght wayes of the Lorde? |
| 13:11 | And now beholde, the hande of the Lorde is vpon the, and thou shalt be blynde, and not se the sunne for a ceason. And immediatly, there fell on hym a myste and a darcknes, and he went about, sekynge them that shuld leade hym by the hande. |
| 13:12 | Then the rular when he sawe what had happened beleued, & wondred at the doctryne of the Lorde. |
| 13:13 | When Paul departed from Paphos, they that were with him, came to Perga in Pamphilia: and Iohn departed from them, and returned to Ierusalem. |
| 13:14 | But they wandred thorow the countres, and came from Perga to Antioche in Pisidia, and wente into the synagoge on the saboth daye, and sate downe. |
| 13:15 | And after the lecture of the lawe and the prophetes, the rulers of the synagoge sente vnto them, sayinge: Ye men and brethren, yf ye haue eny sermon to exhorte the people, saye on. |
| 13:16 | Then Paul stode vp, and beckened with the hande for sylence, and sayde: Men of Israell, and ye that feare God, geue audience. |
| 13:17 | The God of this people chose oure fathers, and exalted the people, when they dwelt as straungers in the land of Egipt, and with a hye arme brought he them oute of it, |
| 13:18 | and about the tyme of fourtye yeares, suffred he theyr maners in the wyldernes. |
| 13:19 | And he destroyed seuen nacyons in the lande of Canaan, and deuyded theyr land to them by lot. |
| 13:20 | And afterwarde, he gaue vnto them iudges about the space of foure hundred and fyftye yeares, vnto the tyme of Samuell the prophete. |
| 13:21 | And afterwarde, they desyred a kynge, and God haue vnto them Saul the sonne of Cis, a man of the trybe of Beniamin, by the space of fourty yeares. |
| 13:22 | And whan he was put downe, he sett vp Dauid to be theyr kynge, of whom he repported saying: I haue founde Dauid the sonne of Iesse, a man after myne awne hert, which shall fulfyll all my wyll. |
| 13:23 | Of this mannes seed hath God (accordynge as he had promysed) brought forth to Israell, a sauioure, one Iesus, |
| 13:24 | when Iohn had fyrst preached before his commynge the baptyme of repentaunce to Israel. |
| 13:25 | And when Iohn had fulfilled his course, he sayd: whom ye thynke that I am, the same am I not. But behold, ther cometh one after me, whose shoes of his fete I am not worthy to loose. |
| 13:26 | Ye men and brethren, chyldren of the generacyon of Abraham, and whosoeuer among you feareth God, to you is thys worde of saluacyon sent. |
| 13:27 | For the inabiters of Ierusalem and theyr rulers, because they knew him not, nor yet the voyces of the prophetes which are redde euery Saboth daye, they haue fulfylled them, in condempnynge him. |
| 13:28 | And when they founde no cause of deeth in hym, yet desyred they Pylate to kyll hym. |
| 13:29 | And whan they had fulfylled all that were wryten of him, they toke him downe from the tree, and put hym in a sepulchre. |
| 13:30 | But God raysed him agayne from death, |
| 13:31 | and he was sene many dayes of them whych came vp with hym from Galile to Ierusalem: Which are hys wytnesses vnto the people. |
| 13:32 | And we declare vnto you, how that the promesse (whych was made vnto the fathers) |
| 13:33 | God hath fulfilled vnto their children (euen vnto vs) in that he raysed vp Iesus agayne. euen as it is writen in the fyrst psalme: Thou art my sonne, this daye haue I begoten the. |
| 13:34 | As concernynge that he raysed him vp from death, now nomore to returne to corrupcion he sayd on thys wyse: The holy promyses made to Dauid, wyl I geue faythfully to you. |
| 13:35 | Wherfore, he sayeth also in another place. Thou shalt not suffre thyne holy to se corrupcyon. |
| 13:36 | For Dauid (after he had in hys tyme fulfylled the wyll of God) fell on slepe, and was layde vnto hys fathers, and sawe corrupcyon. |
| 13:37 | But he whom God raysed agayn sawe no corrupcyon. |
| 13:38 | Be it knowne vnto you therfore (ye men and brethren) that thorowe thys man is preached vnto you the forgeuenes of sinnes, |
| 13:39 | and that by hym, all that beleue, are iustyfyed from all thynges, from which ye coulde not be iustifyed by the lawe of Moses. |
| 13:40 | Beware therfore, lest that fall on you, which is spoken of in the prophetes: |
| 13:41 | Behold, ye despysers, and wonder, and peryssh ye: for I do a worke in youre dayes, which ye shall not beleue, though a man declare it you. |
| 13:42 | When the Iewes were gone out of the congregacyon, the Gentyls besought that they wolde preache the word to them the next Saboth. |
| 13:43 | When the congregacyon was broken vp, many of the Iewes and verteous proselytes folowed Paul and Barnabas, which spake to them: & exhorted them to continue in the grace of God. |
| 13:44 | And the next Saboth daye cam almost the whole cytie together, to heare the worde of God. |
| 13:45 | But when the Iewes sawe the people, they were full of indignacion & spake agaynst those thynges, which were spoken of Paul, spekynge agaynst it, & raylinge on it: |
| 13:46 | Then Paul and Barnabas wexed bolde, & sayde: it was mete that the worde of God shulde fyrst haue bene preached to you. But seynge ye put it from you, and thynke youre selues vnworthy of euerlastynge lyfe: lo, we turne to the Gentyls: |
| 13:47 | For so hath the Lorde commaunded vs. I haue made the a lyght of the Gentyls, that thou be the saluacyon vnto the ende of the worlde. |
| 13:48 | Whan the gentyls hearde thys, they were glad and glorifyed the worde of the Lorde, & beleued: euen as many as were ordeyned vnto eternal lyfe. |
| 13:49 | And the worde of the Lorde was publisshed thorowe out all the regyon. |
| 13:50 | But the Iewes moued the deuoute and honest wemen, and the chefe men of the cytie, & reysed persecucyon agaynst Paul and Barnabas, and expelled them out of theyr coastes |
| 13:51 | But they shouke of the duste of theyr fete agaynst them, and came vnto Iconium. |
| 13:52 | And the discyples were fylled with ioye and with the holy ghost. |
| 13:1 | There were also in the Church that was at Antiochia, certaine Prophets and teachers, as Barnabas, and Simeon called Niger, and Lucius of Cyrene, and Manahen (which had bin brought vp with Herod the Tetrarche) and Saul. |
| 13:2 | Nowe as they ministred to the Lord, and fasted, the holy Ghost said, Separate me Barnabas and Saul, for the worke whereunto I haue called them. |
| 13:3 | Then fasted they and prayed, and layde their hands on them, and let them goe. |
| 13:4 | And they, after they were sent foorth of the holy Ghost, came downe vnto Seleucia, and from thence they sayled to Cyprus. |
| 13:5 | And when they were at Salamis, they preached the worde of God in the Synagogues of the Iewes: and they had also Iohn to their minister. |
| 13:6 | So when they had gone throughout the yle vnto Paphus, they found a certaine sorcerer, a false prophet, being a Iewe, named Bariesus, |
| 13:7 | Which was with the Deputie Sergius Paulus, a prudent man. He called vnto him Barnabas and Saul, and desired to heare the woorde of God. |
| 13:8 | But Elymas, ye sorcerer (for so is his name by interpretation) withstoode them, and sought to turne away the Deputie from the faith. |
| 13:9 | Then Saul (which also is called Paul) being full of the holy Ghost, set his eyes on him, |
| 13:10 | And sayde, O full of all subtiltie and all mischiefe, the childe of the deuill, and enemie of all righteousnesse, wilt thou not cease to peruert the straight waies of the Lord? |
| 13:11 | Nowe therefore behold, the hand of the Lord is vpon thee, and thou shalt be blinde, and not see the sunne for a season. And immediately there fel on him a mist and a darknes; and he went about, seeking some to leade him by the hand. |
| 13:12 | Then the Deputie when he sawe what was done, beleeued, and was astonied at the doctrine of the Lord. |
| 13:13 | Nowe when Paul and they that were with him were departed by shippe from Paphus, they came to Perga a citie of Pamphylia: then Iohn departed from them, and returned to Hierusalem. |
| 13:14 | But when they departed from Perga, they came to Antiochia a citie of Pisidia, and went into the Synagogue on ye Sabbath day, and sate downe. |
| 13:15 | And after the lecture of the Law and Prophets, the rulers of ye Synagogue sent vnto them, saying, Ye men and brethren, if ye haue any word of exhortation for the people, say on. |
| 13:16 | Then Paul stoode vp and beckened with the hand, and sayde, Men of Israel, and yee that feare God, hearken. |
| 13:17 | The God of this people of Israel chose our fathers, and exalted the people when they dwelt in the land of Egypt, and with an high arme brought them out thereof. |
| 13:18 | And about the time of fourtie yeeres, suffered he their maners in the wildernesse. |
| 13:19 | And he destroied seuen nations in the land of Chanaan, and deuided their lad to them by lot. |
| 13:20 | Then afterward he gaue vnto them Iudges about foure hundreth and fiftie yeeres, vnto the time of Samuel the Prophet. |
| 13:21 | So after that, they desired a King, and God gaue vnto them Saul, the sonne of Cis, a man of ye tribe of Beniamin, by the space of fourty yeres. |
| 13:22 | And after he had taken him away, he raised vp Dauid to be their King, of whom he witnessed, saying, I haue found Dauid the sonne of Iesse, a man after mine owne heart, which will doe all things that I will. |
| 13:23 | Of this mans seede hath God according to his promise raised vp to Israel, ye Sauiour Iesus: |
| 13:24 | When Iohn had first preached before his coming the baptisme of repentance to all the people of Israel. |
| 13:25 | And when Iohn had fulfilled his course, he saide, Whom ye thinke that I am, I am not he: but beholde, there commeth one after me, whose shooe of his feete I am not worthy to loose. |
| 13:26 | Yee men and brethren, children of the generation of Abraham, and whosoeuer among you feareth God, to you is the woorde of this saluation sent. |
| 13:27 | For the inhabitants of Hierusalem, and their rulers, because they knewe him not, nor yet the woordes of the Prophets, which are read euery Sabbath day, they haue fulfilled them in condemning him. |
| 13:28 | And though they found no cause of death in him, yet desired they Pilate to kill him. |
| 13:29 | And when they had fulfilled all things that were written of him, they tooke him downe from the tree, and put him in a sepulchre. |
| 13:30 | But God raised him vp from the dead. |
| 13:31 | And hee was seene many dayes of them, which came vp with him from Galile to Hierusalem, which are his witnesses vnto the people. |
| 13:32 | And we declare vnto you, that touching the promise made vnto the fathers, |
| 13:33 | God hath fulfilled it vnto vs their children, in that he raised vp Iesus, euen as it is written in the seconde Psalme, Thou art my Sonne: this day haue I begotten thee. |
| 13:34 | Nowe as concerning that he raised him vp from the dead, no more to returne to corruption, he hath said thus, I wil giue you the holy things of Dauid, which are faithfull. |
| 13:35 | Wherefore hee sayeth also in another place, Thou wilt not suffer thine Holy one to see corruption. |
| 13:36 | Howbeit, Dauid after hee had serued his time by the counsell of God, hee slept, and was laid with his fathers, and sawe corruption. |
| 13:37 | But he whom God raised vp, sawe no corruption. |
| 13:38 | Be it knowen vnto you therefore, men and brethren, that through this man is preached vnto you the forgiuenesse of sinnes. |
| 13:39 | And from al things, from which ye could not be iustified by the Law of Moses, by him euery one that beleeueth, is iustified. |
| 13:40 | Beware therefore lest that come vpon you, which is spoken of in the Prophets, |
| 13:41 | Behold, ye despisers, and wonder, and vanish away: for I woorke a woorke in your daies, a woorke which yee shall not beleeue, if a man would declare it you. |
| 13:42 | And when they were come out of the Synagogue of the Iewes, the Gentiles besought, that they woulde preach these woordes to them the next Sabbath day. |
| 13:43 | Nowe when the congregation was dissolued, many of the Iewes and Proselytes that feared God, followed Paul and Barnabas, which spake to them, and exhorted them to continue in the grace of God. |
| 13:44 | And ye next Sabbath day came almost the whole citie together, to heare the worde of God. |
| 13:45 | But when the Iewes saw the people, they were full of enuie, and spake against those things, which were spoken of Paul, contrarying them, and railing on them. |
| 13:46 | Then Paul and Barnabas spake boldly, and sayde, It was necessarie that the woorde of God shoulde first haue beene spoken vnto you: but seeing yee put it from you, and iudge your selues vnworthie of euerlasting life, loe, we turne to the Gentiles. |
| 13:47 | For so hath the Lord commanded vs, saying, I haue made thee a light of the Gentiles, that thou shouldest be the saluation vnto the end of the world. |
| 13:48 | And when the Gentiles heard it, they were glad, and glorified the woorde of the Lord: and as many as were ordeined vnto eternall life, beleeued. |
| 13:49 | Thus the worde of the Lord was published throughout the whole countrey. |
| 13:50 | But the Iewes stirred certaine deuoute and honourable women, and the chiefe men of the citie, and raised persecution against Paul and Barnabas, and expelled them out of their coastes. |
| 13:51 | But they shooke off the dust of their feete against them, and came vnto Iconium. |
| 13:52 | And the disciples were filled with ioy, and with the holy Ghost. |
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