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Peter and John before the Council  Ac.4.1-22 (Jerusalem)

1They were still addressing the people when the chief Some witnesses omit: chief. priests came upon them, together with the Controller of the Temple and the Sadducees, 2exasperated at their teaching the people and proclaiming the resurrection from the dead—the resurrection of Jesus. 3They were arrested and put in prison for the night, as it was already evening. 4But many of those who had heard the message became believers. The number of men now reached about five thousand.

5Next day the Jewish rulers, elders, and doctors of the law met in Jerusalem. 6There were present Annas the High Priest, Caiaphas, Jonathan, Some witnesses read: John. Alexander, and all who were of the high-priestly family. 7They brought the apostles before the court and began the examination. 'By what power', they asked, 'or by what name have such men as you done this?' 8Then Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, answered, 'Rulers of the people and elders, 9if the question put to us today is about help given to a sick man, and we are asked by what means he was cured, 10here is the answer, for all of you and for all the people of Israel: it was by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead; it is by his name Some witnesses insert: and no other. that this man stands here before you fit and well. 11 [ Ps.118.22. ] This Jesus is the stone rejected by the builders which has become the keystone-and you are the builders. 12There is no salvation in anyone else at all, Some witnesses omit: There is no ... at all. for there is no other name under heaven granted to men, by which we may receive salvation.'

13Now as they observed the boldness of Peter and John, and noted that they were untrained laymen, they began to wonder, then recognized them as former companions of Jesus. 14And when they saw the man who had been cured standing with them, they had nothing to say in reply. 15So they ordered them to leave the court, and then discussed the matter among themselves. 16'What are we to do with these men?' they said; 'for it is common knowledge in Jerusalem that a notable miracle has come about through them; and we cannot deny it. 17But to stop this from spreading further among the people, we had better caution them never is again to speak to anyone in this name.' 18They then called them in and ordered them to refrain from all public speaking and teaching in the name of Jesus.

19But Peter and John said to them in reply: 'Is it right in God's eyes for us to obey you rather than God? Judge for yourselves. 20We cannot possibly give up speaking of things we have seen and heard.'

21The court repeated the caution and discharged them. They could not see how they were to punish them, because the people were all giving glory to God for what had happened. 22The man upon whom this miracle of healing had been performed was over forty years old.

The Believers Pray for Boldness  Ac.4.23-31 (Jerusalem)

23As soon as they were discharged they went back to their friends and told them everything that the chief priests and elders had said. 24 [ Ex.20.11, Ps.146.6, Is.37.16. ] When they heard it, they raised their voices as one man and called upon God:

'Sovereign Lord, maker of heaven and earth and sea and of everything in them, 25 [ Ps.2.1-2. ] who by the Holy Spirit, Some witnesses omit: by the Holy Spirit. through the mouth of David thy servant, didst say,

27They did indeed make common cause in this very city against thy holy servant Jesus whom thou didst anoint as Messiah. Herod and Pontius Pilate conspired with the Gentiles and peoples of Israel 28to do all the things which, under thy hand and by thy decree, were foreordained. 29And now, O Lord, mark their threats, and enable thy servants to speak thy word with all boldness. 30Stretch out thy hand to heal and cause signs and wonders to be done through the name of thy holy servant Jesus.'

31When they had ended their prayer, the building where they were assembled rocked, and all were filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God with boldness.

All Things in Common  Ac.4.32-37

32THE WHOLE BODY of believers was united in heart and soul. Not a man of them claimed any of his possessions as his own, but everything was held in common, 33while the apostles bore witness with great power to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. They were all held in high esteem; 34for they had never a needy person among them, because all who had property in land or houses sold it, brought the proceeds of the sale, 35and laid the money at the feet of the apostles; it was then distributed to any who stood in need.

36For instance, Joseph, surnamed by the apostles Barnabas (which means 'Son of Exhortation'), a Levite, by birth a Cypriot, 37owned an estate, which he sold; he brought the money, and laid it at the apostles' feet.


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