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Acts 14:1–20

And it came to pass in aIconium, that they went both together binto the synagogue of the Jews, and so spake, that a great multitude both of the Jews and also of the Greeks believed. But cthe unbelieving Jews dstirred up the Gentiles, and made their minds evil affected against ethe brethren. Long time therefore abode they fspeaking boldly in the Lord, gwhich gave testimony unto hthe word of his grace, and granted isigns and wonders to be done by their hands. *But the multitude of the city was divided: and jpart held with the Jews, and part with the kapostles. And when there was an assault made both of the Gentiles, and also of the Jews with their rulers, lto use them despitefully, and to stone them, They were mware of it, and nfled unto oLystra and pDerbe, cities of qLycaonia, and unto the region that lieth round about: And there they preached the gospel.

And there sat a certain man at oLystra, impotent in his feet, rbeing a cripple from his mother’s womb, who never had walked: The same heard Paul speak: who sstedfastly beholding him, and tperceiving that he had faith uto be healed, 10 Said with a loud voice, Stand upright on thy feet. And he xleaped and walked. 11 And when the people saw what Paul had done, they ylifted up their voices, saying in the speech of qLycaonia, zThe gods are come down to us in the likeness of men. 12 And they called Barnabas, Jupiter; and Paul, Mercurius, because he was the chief speaker. 13 Then the priest of Jupiter, which was before their city, brought oxen and garlands unto athe gates, and bwould have done sacrifice with the people. 14 Which when cthe apostles, Barnabas and Paul, heard of, dthey rent their clothes, and eran in among the people, crying out, 15 And saying, Sirs, fwhy do ye these things? We also are men gof like passions with you, and preach unto you that ye should hturn from these ivanities unto jthe living God, kwhich made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and all things that are therein: 16 Who in times past lsuffered all nations mto walk in their own ways. 17 nNevertheless he left not himself without witness, in that he did good, and ogave us rain from heaven, and fruitful seasons, filling our hearts with pfood and qgladness. 18 And with these sayings scarce restrained they the people, that they had not done sacrifice unto them.

19 And rthere came thither certain Jews from sAntioch and tIconium, who persuaded the people, and, uhaving stoned Paul, drew him out of the city, supposing he had been dead. 20 Howbeit, as the disciples stood round about him, he rose up, and came into the city: and the next day he departed with Barnabas to xDerbe.

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