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But a certain
man
named
Ananias,
with
Sapphira
his
wife,
sold
a possession,
2
And
kept back
part
of
the price,
his
wife
also being privy
to it
, and
brought
a certain
part,
and laid
it
at
the apostles'
feet.
3
But
Peter
said,
Ananias,
why
hath Satan
filled
thine
heart
to lie
to the Holy
Ghost,
and
to keep back
part
of
the price
of the land?
4
Whiles it remained,
was it not thine own? and
after it was sold,
was it not
in
thine own
power?
why
hast thou conceived
this
thing
in
thine
heart?
thou hast
not lied
unto men,
but
unto God.
5
And
Ananias
hearing
these
words
fell down,
and gave up the ghost:
and
great
fear
came
on
all
them that heard
these things.
6
And
the young men
arose,
wound
him up, and
carried
him
out,
and buried
him
.
7
And
it was
about
the space
of three
hours
after, when his
wife,
not knowing
what was done,
came in.
8
And
Peter
answered
unto her, Tell me
whether
ye sold
the land
for so much?
And she said,
Yea,
for so much.
9
Then
Peter
said unto her,
How
is it that ye
have agreed together
to tempt
the Spirit
of the Lord?
behold,
the feet
of them which have buried
thy
husband
are
at
the door,
and
shall carry
thee out.
10
Then
fell she down
straightway
at his
feet,
and
yielded up the ghost:
and
the young men
came in,
and found
her
dead,
and,
carrying
her
forth,
buried
her
by
her
husband.
11
And
great
fear
came
upon
all
the church,
and
upon
as many as
heard
these things.
12
And by
the hands
of the apostles
were
many
signs
and
wonders
wrought among
the people;
(and they
were
all
with one accord
in
Solomon's
porch.
13
And
of the rest
durst
no man
join himself
to them:
but
the people
magnified
them.
14
And
believers
were
the more
added
to the Lord,
multitudes
both
of men
and
women.
)
15
Insomuch
that
they brought forth
the sick
into the streets,
and
laid
them
on
beds
and
couches,
that
at the least
the shadow
of Peter
passing by
might overshadow
some
of them.
16
There came
also
a multitude
out
of the cities
round about
unto
Jerusalem,
bringing
sick
folks, and
them which were vexed
with
unclean
spirits:
and they
were healed
every one.
17
Then
the high priest
rose up,
and
all they
that were with
him, (which is
the sect
of the Sadducees,
)
and
were filled
with indignation,
18
And
laid
their
hands
on
the apostles,
and
put
them in
the common
prison.
19
But
the angel
of the Lord
by
night
opened
the prison
doors,
and
brought
them forth, and said,
20
Go,
stand
and
speak
in the temple
to the people
all
the words
of this
life.
21
And
when they heard
that
, they entered
into the temple
early in the morning,
and
taught.
But
the high priest
came,
and
they that were with
him,
and
called
the council
together,
and
all
the senate
of the children
of Israel,
and
sent
to
the prison
to have
them brought.
22
But
when the officers
came,
and found
them not in
the prison,
they returned,
and
told,
23
Saying,
The prison
truly
found we
shut
with
all
safety,
and
the keepers
standing
without before
the doors:
but
when we had opened,
we found
no man
within.
24
Now
when
the high priest and
the captain
of
the temple and
the chief priests
heard
these
things,
they doubted
of
them
whereunto
this
would grow.
25
Then came
one
and
told
them, saying, Behold,
the men
whom
ye put
in
prison
are
standing
in the temple, and
teaching
the people.
26
Then
went
the captain
with
the officers,
and brought
them
without
violence:
for
they feared
the people,
lest
they should have been stoned.
27
And
when they had brought
them,
they set
them
before
the council:
and
the high priest
asked
them,
28
Saying,
Did
not
we straitly
command you
that ye should
not teach in this
name?
and,
behold,
ye have filled
Jerusalem
with your
doctrine,
and
intend
to bring
this
man's
blood
upon us.
29
Then
Peter
and
the
other
apostles
answered
and said,
We ought
to obey
God
rather
than
men.
30
The God
of our
fathers
raised up
Jesus,
whom
ye
slew
and hanged
on
a tree.
31
Him
hath God
exalted
with his
right hand
to be
a Prince
and
a Saviour,
for to give
repentance
to Israel,
and
forgiveness
of sins.
32
And we are his
witnesses
of these
things;
and
so is
also
the Holy
Ghost,
whom
God
hath given
to them that obey
him.
33
When
they heard
that
, they were cut
to the heart
, and took counsel
to slay
them.
34
Then
stood there up
one in
the council,
a Pharisee,
named
Gamaliel,
a doctor of the law,
had in reputation
among all
the people,
and commanded
to put
the apostles
forth
a
little space;
35
And said unto them,
Ye men
of Israel,
take heed
to yourselves
what
ye intend
to do
as touching these
men.
36
For
before
these
days
rose up
Theudas,
boasting
himself to be
somebody;
to whom
a number
of men,
about
four hundred,
joined themselves: who
was slain;
and
all,
as many as
obeyed
him,
were scattered,
and
brought
to
nought.
37
After
this man
rose up
Judas
of Galilee
in
the days
of the taxing,
and
drew away
much
people
after
him:
he also
perished;
and
all,
even
as many as
obeyed
him,
were dispersed.
38
And
now
I say
unto you,
Refrain
from these
men,
and let them alone: for
if
this
counsel
or
this
work
be of
men,
it will come to nought:
39
But
if
it be of
God,
ye cannot
overthrow
it;
lest haply
ye be found
even
to fight against God.
40
And to him
they agreed:
and
when they had called
the apostles,
and beaten
them
, they commanded
that they should
not speak in
the name
of Jesus,
and
let
them go.
41
And
they departed
from
the presence
of the council,
rejoicing
that
they were counted worthy
to suffer shame
for his
name.
42
And
daily
in the temple, and in every
house,
they ceased
not
to teach
and
preach
Jesus
Christ.
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