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1
Men,
brethren, and
fathers,
hear ye
my
defence
which I make
now unto you.
2
(And
when they heard
that
he spake
in the Hebrew
tongue
to them,
they kept
the more
silence:
and
he saith,
)
3
I
am
verily a man
which
am
a Jew,
born
in
Tarsus,
a
city
in Cilicia,
yet
brought up
in this
city
at
the feet
of Gamaliel,
and
taught
according
to the perfect manner
of the law
of the fathers,
and was
zealous
toward God,
as
ye
all
are
this day.
4
And I
persecuted
this
way
unto
the death,
binding
and
delivering
into
prisons
both
men
and
women.
5
As
also
the high priest
doth bear
me witness,
and
all
the estate of the elders:
from whom
also
I received
letters
unto
the brethren,
and
went
to
Damascus,
to bring
them which were
there
bound
unto
Jerusalem,
for to
be punished.
6
And
it came to pass,
that, as I made
my journey, and
was come nigh
unto Damascus
about
noon,
suddenly
there shone
from
heaven
a great
light
round
about
me.
7
And
I fell
unto
the ground,
and
heard
a voice
saying
unto me,
Saul,
Saul,
why
persecutest thou
me?
8
And I
answered,
Who
art thou,
Lord?
And he said unto me, I
am
Jesus
of Nazareth,
whom
thou
persecutest.
9
And they that were with me
saw
indeed
the light,
and were afraid; but
they heard
not
the voice
of him that spake
to me.
10
And I said,
What
shall I do,
Lord?
And
the Lord
said unto me,
Arise,
and go
into
Damascus;
and there
it shall be told
thee of
all things
which
are appointed
for thee
to do.
11
And
when
I could
not see
for
the glory
of that
light,
being led by the hand
of them that were with me,
I came
into
Damascus.
12
And
one
Ananias,
a devout
man
according
to the law,
having a good report
of
all
the Jews
which dwelt
there
,
13
Came
unto me, and
stood,
and said unto me,
Brother
Saul,
receive thy sight.
And
the same
hour
I
looked up
upon him.
14
And he said,
The God
of our
fathers
hath chosen
thee,
that thou shouldest know
his
will,
and see
that Just One,
and
shouldest hear
the voice
of his
mouth.
15
For thou shalt be his
witness
unto
all
men
of what
thou hast seen
and
heard.
16
And
now
why
tarriest thou?
arise,
and be baptized,
and
wash away
thy
sins,
calling on
the name
of the Lord.
17
And
it came to pass,
that, when I
was
come again
to
Jerusalem,
even while I
prayed
in the temple, I
was
in
a trance;
18
And saw him
saying
unto me,
Make haste,
and
get thee
quickly
out of
Jerusalem:
for
they will
not receive thy
testimony
concerning
me.
19
And I said,
Lord,
they
know
that I imprisoned and
beat
in every
synagogue
them that believed
on thee:
20
And
when
the blood
of thy
martyr
Stephen
was shed,
I also was
standing by,
and
consenting
unto his death, and
kept
the raiment
of them that slew
him.
21
And he said unto me,
Depart:
for I
will send
thee
far hence
unto
the Gentiles.
22
And
they gave
him audience unto this
word,
and
then
lifted up
their
voices,
and said,
Away with
such
a
fellow
from
the earth:
for
it is
not fit that he
should live.
23
And as they
cried out,
and cast off
their
clothes,
and
threw
dust
into
the air,
24
The chief captain
commanded
him to be brought into
the castle,
and bade
that
he
should be examined
by scourging;
that
he might know
wherefore
they cried
so
against him.
25
And
as
they bound
him
with thongs,
Paul
said unto
the centurion
that stood by,
Is it lawful for you
to scourge
a man
that is a Roman,
and
uncondemned?
26
When
the centurion
heard
that
, he went
and told
the chief captain,
saying,
Take heed
what
thou doest:
for
this
man
is
a Roman.
27
Then
the chief captain
came,
and said unto him,
Tell
me, art thou
a Roman?
He said,
Yea.
28
And
the chief captain
answered,
With a great
sum
obtained
I this
freedom.
And
Paul
said,
But I
was
free
born.
29
Then
straightway
they departed
from him
which
should
have examined
him: and
the chief captain
also
was afraid,
after he knew
that
he was
a Roman,
and because he had
bound
him.
30
On the morrow,
because he would
have known
the certainty
wherefore
he was accused
of
the Jews,
he loosed
him from
his
bands, and
commanded
the chief priests
and all their
council
to appear, and
brought
Paul
down,
and set him
before
them.
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