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1
Some men
came down
from Judea
and began teaching
the brethren,
"Unless
you are circumcised
according to the custom
of Moses,
you cannot
be saved."
2
And when Paul
and Barnabas
had
great
dissension
and debate
with them, the brethren determined
that Paul
and Barnabas
and some
others
of them should go
up to Jerusalem
to the apostles
and elders
concerning
this
issue.
3
Therefore,
being sent on their way
by the church,
they were passing through
both
Phoenicia
and Samaria,
describing in detail
the conversion
of the Gentiles,
and were bringing
great
joy
to all
the brethren.
4
When they arrived
at Jerusalem,
they were received
by the church
and the apostles
and the elders,
and they reported
all
that God
had done
with them.
5
But some
of the sect
of the Pharisees
who had believed
stood
up, saying,
"It is necessary
to circumcise
them and to direct
them to observe
the Law
of Moses."
6
The apostles
and the elders
came together
to look
into this
matter.
7
After there had been
much
debate,
Peter
stood
up and said
to them, "Brethren,
you know
that in the early
days
God
made a choice
among
you, that by my mouth
the Gentiles
would hear
the word
of the gospel
and believe.
8
"And God,
who knows the heart,
testified
to them giving
them the Holy
Spirit,
just
as He also
did to us;
9
and He made
no
distinction
between
us and them, cleansing
their hearts
by faith.
10
"Now
therefore
why
do you put
God
to the test
by placing
upon the neck
of the disciples
a yoke
which
neither
our fathers
nor
we have been able
to bear?
11
"But we believe
that we are saved
through
the grace
of the Lord
Jesus,
in the same
way
as they also
are."
12
All
the people
kept silent,
and they were listening
to Barnabas
and Paul
as they were relating
what
signs
and wonders
God
had done
through
them among
the Gentiles.
13
After
they had stopped speaking,
James
answered,
saying,
"Brethren,
listen
to me.
14
"Simeon
has related
how
God
first
concerned Himself about
taking
from among
the Gentiles
a people
for His name.
15
"With this
the words
of the Prophets
agree,
just
as it is written,
16
'
AFTER
THESE THINGS
I will return,
AND I WILL REBUILD
THE TABERNACLE
OF DAVID
WHICH HAS FALLEN,
AND I WILL REBUILD
ITS RUINS,
AND I WILL RESTORE
IT,
17
SO
THAT THE REST
OF MANKIND
MAY SEEK
THE LORD,
AND ALL
THE GENTILES
WHO
ARE CALLED
BY MY NAME,'
18
SAYS
THE LORD,
WHO MAKES
THESE THINGS
KNOWN
FROM LONG AGO.
19
"Therefore
it is my judgment
that we do not trouble
those
who are turning
to God
from among
the Gentiles,
20
but that we write
to them that they abstain
from things contaminated
by idols
and from fornication
and from what is strangled
and from blood.
21
"For Moses
from ancient
generations
has
in
every
city
those
who preach
him, since he is read
in the synagogues
every
Sabbath."
22
Then
it seemed good
to the apostles
and the elders,
with the whole
church,
to choose
men
from
among
them to send
to Antioch
with Paul
and Barnabas--
Judas
called
Barsabbas,
and Silas,
leading
men
among
the brethren,
23
and they sent this letter
by them, "The apostles
and the brethren
who
are elders,
to the brethren
in Antioch
and Syria
and Cilicia
who
are from the Gentiles,
greetings.
24
"Since
we have heard
that some
of our number
to whom
we gave
no
instruction
have disturbed
you with their words,
unsettling
your souls,
25
it seemed good
to us, having become
of one mind,
to select
men
to send
to you with our beloved
Barnabas
and Paul,
26
men
who have risked
their lives
for the name
of our Lord
Jesus
Christ.
27
"Therefore
we have sent
Judas
and Silas,
who themselves
will also
report
the same things
by word
of mouth.
28
"For it seemed good
to the Holy
Spirit
and to us to lay
upon you no
greater
burden
than
these
essentials:
29
that you abstain
from things sacrificed to idols
and from blood
and from things strangled
and from fornication;
if you keep
yourselves
free
from such
things,
you will do
well.
Fare
well.
"
30
So
when they were sent away,
they went down
to Antioch;
and having gathered
the congregation
together,
they delivered
the letter.
31
When they had read
it, they rejoiced
because
of its encouragement.
32
Judas
and Silas,
also
being
prophets
themselves,
encouraged
and strengthened
the brethren
with a lengthy
message.
33
After they had spent
time
there, they were sent away
from the brethren
in peace
to those
who had sent
them out.
34
But it seemed good
to Silas
to remain
there.
35
But Paul
and Barnabas
stayed
in Antioch,
teaching
and preaching
with many
others
also,
the word
of the Lord.
36
After
some
days
Paul
said
to Barnabas,
"Let us return
and visit
the brethren
in every
city
in which
we proclaimed
the word
of the Lord,
and see how
they are."
37
Barnabas
wanted
to take
John,
called
Mark,
along
with them also.
38
But Paul
kept insisting
that they should not take him along
who had deserted
them in Pamphylia
and had not gone
with them to the work.
39
And there occurred
such a sharp disagreement
that they separated
from one another,
and Barnabas
took
Mark
with him and sailed away
to Cyprus.
40
But Paul
chose
Silas
and left,
being committed
by the brethren
to the grace
of the Lord.
41
And he was traveling through
Syria
and Cilicia,
strengthening
the churches.
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