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Acts 1
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The first book I wrote, Theophilus, concerned all that Jesus
began both to do and to teach,
until the day in which he was received up, after he had given
commandment through the Holy Spirit to the apostles whom he had
chosen.
To these he also showed himself alive after he suffered, by many
proofs, appearing to them over a period of forty days, and
speaking about God’s Kingdom.
Being assembled together with them, he commanded them,
“Don’t depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the
promise of the Father, which you heard from me.
For John indeed baptized in water, but you will be baptized in
the Holy Spirit not many days from now.”
Therefore, when they had come together, they asked him, “Lord,
are you now restoring the kingdom to Israel?”
He said to them, “It isn’t for you to know times
or seasons which the Father has set within his own authority.
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon
you. You will be witnesses to me in Jerusalem, in all Judea and
Samaria, and to the uttermost parts of the earth.”
When he had said these things, as they were looking, he was
taken up, and a cloud received him out of their sight.
While they were looking steadfastly into the sky as he went,
behold, two men stood by them in white clothing,
who also said, “You men of Galilee, why do you stand looking
into the sky? This Jesus, who was received up from you into the
sky will come back in the same way as you saw him going into the
sky.”
Then they returned to Jerusalem from the mountain called Olivet,
which is near Jerusalem, a Sabbath day’s journey away.
When they had come in, they went up into the upper room, where
they were staying; that is Peter, John, James, Andrew, Philip,
Thomas, Bartholomew, Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, Simon
the Zealot, and Judas the son of James.
All these with one accord continued steadfastly in prayer and
supplication, along with the women, and Mary the mother of
Jesus, and with his brothers.
In these days, Peter stood up in the midst of the disciples (and
the number of names was about one hundred twenty), and said,
“Brothers, it was necessary that this Scripture should be
fulfilled, which the Holy Spirit spoke before by the mouth of
David concerning Judas, who was guide to those who took Jesus.
For he was numbered with us, and received his portion in this
ministry.
Now this man obtained a field with the reward for his
wickedness, and falling headlong, his body burst open, and all
his intestines gushed out.
It became known to everyone who lived in Jerusalem that in their
language that field was called ‘Akeldama,’ that is, ‘The field
of blood.’
For it is written in the book of Psalms,
- ‘Let his habitation be made desolate.
- Let no one dwell therein;’*
and,
- ‘Let another take his office.’*
“Of the men therefore who have accompanied us all the time that
the Lord Jesus went in and out among us,
beginning from the baptism of John, to the day that he was
received up from us, of these one must become a witness with us
of his resurrection.”
They put forward two, Joseph called Barsabbas, who was surnamed
Justus, and Matthias.
They prayed, and said, “You, Lord, who know the hearts of all
men, show which one of these two you have chosen
to take part in this ministry and apostleship from which Judas
fell away, that he might go to his own place.”
They drew lots for them, and the lot fell on Matthias, and he
was numbered with the eleven apostles.
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1:20 Psalm 69:25
1:20 Psalm 109:8
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Acts 2 |
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Now when the day of Pentecost had come, they were all with one
accord in one place.
Suddenly there came from the sky a sound like the rushing of a
mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were
sitting.
Tongues like fire appeared and were distributed to them, and one
sat on each of them.
They were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and began to speak
with other languages, as the Spirit gave them the ability to
speak.
Now there were dwelling in Jerusalem Jews, devout men, from
every nation under the sky.
When this sound was heard, the multitude came together, and were
bewildered, because everyone heard them speaking in his own
language.
They were all amazed and marveled, saying to one another,
“Behold, aren’t all these who speak Galileans?
How do we hear, everyone in our own native language?
Parthians, Medes, Elamites, and people from Mesopotamia, Judea,
Cappadocia, Pontus, Asia,
Phrygia, Pamphylia, Egypt, the parts of Libya around Cyrene,
visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes,
Cretans and Arabians: we hear them speaking in our languages the
mighty works of God!”
They were all amazed, and were perplexed, saying one to another,
“What does this mean?”
Others, mocking, said, “They are filled with new wine.”
But Peter, standing up with the eleven, lifted up his voice, and
spoke out to them, “You men of Judea, and all you who dwell at
Jerusalem, let this be known to you, and listen to my words.
For these aren’t drunken, as you suppose, seeing it is only
the third hour of the day.
But this is what has been spoken through the prophet Joel:
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‘It will be in the last days, says God,
- that I will pour out my Spirit on all flesh.
- Your sons and your daughters will prophesy.
- Your young men will see visions.
- Your old men will dream dreams.
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Yes, and on my servants and on my handmaidens in those days,
- I will pour out my Spirit, and they will prophesy.
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I will show wonders in the sky above,
- and signs on the earth beneath;
- blood, and fire, and billows of smoke.
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The sun will be turned into darkness,
- and the moon into blood,
- before the great and glorious day of the Lord comes.
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It will be, that whoever will call on the name of the Lord
will be saved.’*
“Men of Israel, hear these words! Jesus of Nazareth, a man
approved by God to you by mighty works and wonders and signs
which God did by him in the midst of you, even as you yourselves
know,
him, being delivered up by the determined counsel and
foreknowledge of God, you have taken by the hand of lawless men,
crucified and killed;
whom God raised up, having freed him from the agony of death,
because it was not possible that he should be held by it.
For David says concerning him,
- ‘I saw the Lord always before my face,
- For he is on my right hand, that I should not be moved.
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Therefore my heart was glad, and my tongue rejoiced.
- Moreover my flesh also will dwell in hope;
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because you will not leave my soul in Hades,
- neither will you allow your Holy One to see decay.
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You made known to me the ways of life.
- You will make me full of gladness with your presence.’*
“Brothers, I may tell you freely of the patriarch David, that he
both died and was buried, and his tomb is with us to this day.
Therefore, being a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn with
an oath to him that of the fruit of his body, according to the
flesh, he would raise up the Christ to sit on his throne,
he foreseeing this spoke about the resurrection of the Christ,
that neither was his soul left in Hades, nor
did his flesh see decay.
This Jesus God raised up, to which we all are witnesses.
Being therefore exalted by the right hand of God, and having
received from the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, he has
poured out this, which you now see and hear.
For David didn’t ascend into the heavens, but he says himself,
- ‘The Lord said to my Lord, “Sit by my right hand,
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until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”’
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“Let all the house of Israel therefore know certainly that God
has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you
crucified.”
Now when they heard this, they were cut to the heart, and said
to Peter and the rest of the apostles, “Brothers, what shall we
do?”
Peter said to them, “Repent, and be baptized, every one of you,
in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sins, and you
will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
For the promise is to you, and to your children, and to all who
are far off, even as many as the Lord our God will call to
himself.”
With many other words he testified, and exhorted them, saying,
“Save yourselves from this crooked generation!”
Then those who gladly received his word were baptized. There
were added that day about three thousand souls.
They continued steadfastly in the apostles’ teaching and
fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and prayer.
Fear came on every soul, and many wonders and signs were done
through the apostles.
All who believed were together, and had all things in common.
They sold their possessions and goods, and distributed them to
all, according as anyone had need.
Day by day, continuing steadfastly with one accord in the
temple, and breaking bread at home, they took their food with
gladness and singleness of heart,
praising God, and having favor with all the people. The Lord
added to the assembly day by day those who were being saved.
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2:15 about 9:00 AM
2:21 Joel 2:28-32
2:27 or, Hell
2:28 Psalm 16:8-11
2:31 or, Hell
2:35 Psalm 110:1
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Acts 3 |
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Peter and John were going up into the temple at the hour of
prayer, the ninth hour.
A certain man who was lame from his mother’s womb was being
carried, whom they laid daily at the door of the temple which is
called Beautiful, to ask gifts for the needy of those who
entered into the temple.
Seeing Peter and John about to go into the temple, he asked to
receive gifts for the needy.
Peter, fastening his eyes on him, with John, said, “Look at us.”
He listened to them, expecting to receive something from them.
But Peter said, “Silver and gold have I none, but what I have,
that I give you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, get up
and walk!”
He took him by the right hand, and raised him up. Immediately
his feet and his ankle bones received strength.
Leaping up, he stood, and began to walk. He entered with them
into the temple, walking, leaping, and praising God.
All the people saw him walking and praising God.
They recognized him, that it was he who used to sit begging for
gifts for the needy at the Beautiful Gate of the temple. They
were filled with wonder and amazement at what had happened to
him.
As the lame man who was healed held on to Peter and John, all
the people ran together to them in the porch that is called
Solomon’s, greatly wondering.
When Peter saw it, he responded to the people, “You men of
Israel, why do you marvel at this man? Why do you fasten your
eyes on us, as though by our own power or godliness we had made
him walk?
The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the God of our fathers,
has glorified his Servant Jesus, whom you delivered up, and
denied in the presence of Pilate, when he had determined to
release him.
But you denied the Holy and Righteous One, and asked for a
murderer to be granted to you,
and killed the Prince of life, whom God raised from the dead, to
which we are witnesses.
By faith in his name, his name has made this man strong, whom
you see and know. Yes, the faith which is through him has given
him this perfect soundness in the presence of you all.
“Now, brothers, I know that you did this in
ignorance, as did also your rulers.
But the things which God announced by the mouth of all his
prophets, that Christ should suffer, he thus fulfilled.
“Repent therefore, and turn again, that your sins may be blotted
out, so that there may come times of refreshing from the
presence of the Lord,
and that he may send Christ Jesus, who was ordained for you
before,
whom heaven must receive until the times of restoration of all
things, which God spoke long ago by the mouth of his holy
prophets.
For Moses indeed said to the fathers, ‘The Lord God will raise
up a prophet for you from among your brothers, like me. You
shall listen to him in all things whatever he says to you.
It will be, that every soul that will not listen to that prophet
will be utterly destroyed from among the people.’*
Yes, and all the prophets from Samuel and those who followed
after, as many as have spoken, they also told of these days.
You are the children of the prophets, and of the covenant which
God made with our fathers, saying to Abraham, ‘In your seed will
all the families of the earth be blessed.’*
God, having raised up his servant, Jesus, sent him to you first,
to bless you, in turning away everyone of you from your
wickedness.”
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3:1 3:00 PM
3:17 The word for
“brothers” here may be also correctly translated “brothers and
sisters” or “siblings.”
3:23 Deuteronomy
18:15,18-19
3:25 Genesis 22:18; 26:4
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As they spoke to the people, the priests and the captain of the
temple and the Sadducees came to them,
being upset because they taught the people and proclaimed in
Jesus the resurrection from the dead.
They laid hands on them, and put them in custody until the next
day, for it was now evening.
But many of those who heard the word believed, and the number of
the men came to be about five thousand.
It happened in the morning, that their rulers, elders, and
scribes were gathered together in Jerusalem.
Annas the high priest was there, with Caiaphas, John, Alexander,
and as many as were relatives of the high priest.
When they had stood them in the middle of them, they inquired,
“By what power, or in what name, have you done this?”
Then Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, said to them, “You
rulers of the people, and elders of Israel,
if we are examined today concerning a good deed done to a
crippled man, by what means this man has been healed,
be it known to you all, and to all the people of Israel, that in
the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified, whom
God raised from the dead, in him does this man stand here before
you whole.
He is ‘the stone which was regarded as worthless by you, the
builders, which has become the head of the corner.’*
There is salvation in none other, for neither is there any other
name under heaven, that is given among men, by which we must be
saved!”
Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and had
perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they
marveled. They recognized that they had been with Jesus.
Seeing the man who was healed standing with them, they could say
nothing against it.
But when they had commanded them to go aside out of the council,
they conferred among themselves,
saying, “What shall we do to these men? Because indeed a notable
miracle has been done through them, as can be plainly seen by
all who dwell in Jerusalem, and we can’t deny it.
But so that this spreads no further among the people, let’s
threaten them, that from now on they don’t speak to anyone in
this name.”
They called them, and commanded them not to speak at all nor
teach in the name of Jesus.
But Peter and John answered them, “Whether it is right in the
sight of God to listen to you rather than to God, judge for
yourselves,
for we can’t help telling the things which we saw and heard.”
When they had further threatened them, they let them go, finding
no way to punish them, because of the people; for everyone
glorified God for that which was done.
For the man on whom this miracle of healing was performed was
more than forty years old.
Being let go, they came to their own company, and reported all
that the chief priests and the elders had said to them.
When they heard it, they lifted up their voice to God with one
accord, and said, “O Lord, you are God, who made the heaven, the
earth, the sea, and all that is in them;
who by the mouth of your servant, David, said,
- ‘Why do the nations rage,
- and the peoples plot a vain thing?
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The kings of the earth take a stand,
- and the rulers take council together,
- against the Lord, and against his Christ.’*
“For truly, in this city against your holy servant, Jesus, whom
you anointed, both Herod and Pontius Pilate, with the Gentiles
and the people of Israel, were gathered together
to do whatever your hand and your council foreordained to
happen.
Now, Lord, look at their threats, and grant to your servants to
speak your word with all boldness,
while you stretch out your hand to heal; and that signs and
wonders may be done through the name of your holy Servant
Jesus.”
When they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were
gathered together. They were all filled with the Holy Spirit,
and they spoke the word of God with boldness.
The multitude of those who believed were of one heart and soul.
Not one of them claimed that anything of the things which he
possessed was his own, but they had all things in common.
With great power, the apostles gave their testimony of the
resurrection of the Lord Jesus. Great grace was on them all.
For neither was there among them any who lacked, for as many as
were owners of lands or houses sold them, and brought the
proceeds of the things that were sold,
and laid them at the apostles’ feet, and distribution was made
to each, according as anyone had need.
Joses, who by the apostles was surnamed Barnabas (which is,
being interpreted, Son of Encouragement), a Levite, a man of
Cyprus by race,
having a field, sold it, and brought the money and laid it at
the apostles’ feet.
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4:11 Psalm
118:22
4:26 Christ (Greek) and
Messiah (Hebrew) both mean Anointed One.
4:26 Psalm 2:1-2
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