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1
Meanwhile,
Saul
still
breathing out
threats
and murder
toward
the
disciples
of the Lord,
having gone
to the high priest,
2
requested
letters
from him to the
synagogues
in
Damascus,
so that
if
he found
any
being
of the
way,
both
men
and wo
men
,
having bound
them
,
he might bring
them
to
Jerusalem.
3
Now
in
proceed
in
g,
it came to pass
as
he
draws near
to Damascus,
suddenly
also
a light
from
heaven
flashed around him.
4
And
having fallen
on the ground,
he heard
a voice
saying
to him, Saul, Saul,
why
do you persecute
Me?
5
And he said, Who are You, Lord? And
He said
, I am Jesus,
whom
you
are persecuting.
6
But
rise up
and
enter
into the
city,
and
it will be told
you
that
which
it behooves
you to do.
7
And
the
men
traveling with him
stood
speechless,
hearing
the
voice
indeed,
but
seeing
no one.
8
And
Saul
rose up
from the ground, but of his
eyes
having been opened,
he could see
nothing.
And
leading him by the hand
,
they brought
him
to
Damascus.
9
And he was
three
days
without
seeing, and
neither
did he eat
nor
drink.
10
Now
there was a certain
disciple
in
Damascus
named
Ananias.
And the
Lord
said to him in a vision, Ananias! And he said, Behold me,
Lord
.
11
And the
Lord
said
to
him, Having risen up,
go
into the
street
called Straight, and
seek
in
the
house
of Judas
the one
of Tarsus
named
Saul, for behold, he is praying,
12
and
he saw
in
a vision
a man
named
Ananias,
hav
in
g come
and hav
in
g put the
hands
on him,
so that
he might see aga
in
.
13
But
Ananias
answered, Lord,
I have heard
from
many
concerning
this
man,
how
many
evils
he did
to Your
saints
in
Jerusalem.
14
And
here
he has
authority
from the
chief priests
to bind
all
those
c
all
ing on
Your name.
15
But the
Lord
said to him, Go, for this
man
is
My
vessel
of choice
to carry
My
name
before
the Gentiles, and also kings, and
the
sons
of Israel.
16
For I
will show
to him
how much
it behooves
him
to suffer
for
My name.
17
And
Ananias
went away
and
entered
into
the
house;
and having laid
the
hands
upon him, he said, Brother Saul,
the
Lord
Jesus,
the
One
having appeared
to you
on
the
road
by which
you were coming, has sent me
that
you may see again
and be filled
of
the
Holy
Spirit.
18
And
immediately
something
like
scales
fell
from his
eyes,
and
he regained his sight.
And
having risen up,
he was baptized,
19
and
having taken
food,
he was strengthened.
And
he was
some
days
with the
disciples
in
Damascus.
20
And
immediately
he began proclaiming
Jesus
in the synagogues,
that
He is the
Son
of God.
21
And
all
those
hear
in
g
were amazed
and
were say
in
g,
Is
this
not
the
one
hav
in
g ravaged
those
in
Jerusalem
c
all
in
g on
this
name?
And
he had come
here for
this
, that
he might br
in
g
them,
hav
in
g been bound,
to
the chief priests.
22
But
Saul
was empowered
all the more and
kept confounding
the
Jews
dwelling
in Damascus,
proving
that
this
is the
Christ.
23
Now
when
many
days
had passed,
the
Jews
plotted together
to kill
him,
24
but their
plot
became known
to Saul.
And
now
they were closely watching
the
gates
day
and also night,
so that
they might kill
him.
25
But
having taken
him
by night,
his
disciples
let him down
through
the
wall,
having lowered
him
in
a basket.
26
And
having arrived
in
Jerusalem,
he was attempting
to join
the
disciples,
and
all
were afraid of
him, not
believing
that he is
a disciple.
27
But
Barnabas
having taken
him,
brought
him
to the
apostles
and
related
to them
how
he had seen
the
Lord
on the road, and that
He had spoken
to him, and
how
in
Damascus
he had spoken boldly
in the
name
of Jesus.
28
And he was
coming in
and going out with them in Jerusalem,
speaking boldly
in the
name
of
Lord.
29
And
he was speaking
and was debating with the
Hellenists.
But
they were seeking
to kill
him.
30
But
the brothers
having known
it
,
brought him down
to
Caesarea
and
sent him away
to
Tarsus.
31
Then
indeed
the
churches
throughout
all
of Judea and
Galilee
and
Samaria
had
peace, being edified. And
going on
in the
fear
of the
Lord
and in the
comfort
of the
Holy
Spirit,
they were multiplied.
32
Now
it came to pass that Peter,
passing
through all
quarters
,
also
went down
to the
saints
inhabiting
Lydda.
33
And
he found
there
a certain
man
named
Aeneas, who was paralyzed,
lying
on a bed for
eight
years.
34
And
Peter
said to him, Aeneas,
Jesus
Christ
heals
you;
rise up
and
make the bed
for yourself. And
immediately
he rose up.
35
And
all
those
inhabiting
Lydda
and
Sharon
saw
him
and
turned
to the
Lord.
36
Now
in
Joppa
there was a certa
in
disciple
named
Tabitha,
which
translated
is called
Dorcas.
She
was
full of
good
works
and
of alms
that
she cont
in
ually did.
37
But
in
those
days
it came to pass
that
,
hav
in
g become sick,
she
died.
And
hav
in
g washed
her
,
they
put
her
in
an upper room.
38
Now
Lydda
being
near
Joppa, the
disciples
having heard
that
Peter
is
in
it,
sent
two
men
to him, imploring, Do not
to delay
coming
to us.
39
And
Peter
having risen up,
went with
them, who
having arrived,
brought
him
into the
upper room.
And
all
the
widows
stood by
him,
weeping
and
showing
the
tunics
and
garments
that
Dorcas
had made,
being with them.
40
And
Peter
having put
all
outside and
having bowed
the
knees,
prayed.
And
having turned
to
the
body
he said, Tabitha, arise! And
she opened
her
eyes,
and
having seen
Peter
,
she sat up.
41
And
having given
her
his
hand,
he raised her up
. And
having called
the
saints
and the
widows,
he presented
her
living.
42
And
it became
known
throughout
all
of Joppa, and
many
believed
on the
Lord.
43
And it came to pass,
he stayed
many
days
in
Joppa
with a certain
Simon,
a tanner.
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