1
And
as
they
spake
unto
the
people,
the
priests,
and
the
captain
of
the
temple,
and
the
Sadducees,
came
upon
them,
2
Being
grieved
that
they
taught
the
people,
and
preached
through
Jesus
the
resurrection
from
the
dead.
3
And
they
laid
hands
on
them,
and
put
[them]
in
hold
unto
the
next
day:
for
it
was
now
eventide.
4
Howbeit
many
of
them
which
heard
the
word
believed;
and
the
number
of
the
men
was
about
five
thousand.
5
And
it
came
to
pass
on
the
morrow,
that
their
rulers,
and
elders,
and
scribes,
6
And
Annas
the
high
priest,
and
Caiaphas,
and
John,
and
Alexander,
and
as
many
as
were
of
the
kindred
of
the
high
priest,
were
gathered
together
at
Jerusalem.
7
And
when
they
had
set
them
in
the
midst,
they
asked,
By
what
power,
or
by
what
name,
have
ye
done
this?
8
Then
Peter,
filled
with
the
Holy
Ghost,
said
unto
them,
Ye
rulers
of
the
people,
and
elders
of
Israel,
9
If
we
this
day
be
examined
of
the
good
deed
done
to
the
impotent
man,
by
what
means
he
is
made
whole;
10
Be
it
known
unto
you
all,
and
to
all
the
people
of
Israel,
that
by
the
name
of
Jesus
Christ
of
Nazareth,
whom
ye
crucified,
whom
God
raised
from
the
dead,
[even]
by
him
doth
this
man
stand
here
before
you
whole.
11
This
is
the
stone
which
was
set
at
nought
of
you
builders,
which
is
become
the
head
of
the
corner.
12
Neither
is
there
salvation
in
any
other:
for
there
is
none
other
name
under
heaven
given
among
men,
whereby
we
must
be
saved.
13
Now
when
they
saw
the
boldness
of
Peter
and
John,
and
perceived
that
they
were
unlearned
and
ignorant
men,
they
marvelled;
and
they
took
knowledge
of
them,
that
they
had
been
with
Jesus.
14
And
beholding
the
man
which
was
healed
standing
with
them,
they
could
say
nothing
against
15
But
when
they
had
commanded
them
to
go
aside
out
of
the
council,
they
conferred
among
themselves,
16
Saying,
What
shall
we
do
to
these
men?
for
that
indeed
a
notable
miracle
hath
been
done
by
them
[is]
manifest
to
all
them
that
dwell
in
Jerusalem;
and
we
cannot
deny
[it].
17
But
that
it
spread
no
further
among
the
people,
let
us
straitly
threaten
them,
that
they
speak
henceforth
to
no
man
in
this
name.
18
And
they
called
them,
and
commanded
them
not
to
speak
at
all
nor
teach
in
the
name
of
Jesus.
19
But
Peter
and
John
answered
and
said
unto
them,
Whether
it
be
right
in
the
sight
of
God
to
hearken
unto
you
more
than
unto
God,
judge
20
For
we
cannot
but
speak
the
things
which
we
have
seen
and
heard.
21
So
when
they
had
further
threatened
them,
they
let
them
go,
finding
nothing
how
they
might
punish
them,
because
of
the
people:
for
all
[men]
glorified
God
for
that
which
was
done.
22
For
the
man
was
above
forty
years
old,
on
whom
this
miracle
of
healing
was
shewed.
23
And
being
let
go,
they
went
to
their
own
company,
and
reported
all
that
the
chief
priests
and
elders
had
said
unto
them.
24
And
when
they
heard
that,
they
lifted
up
their
voice
to
God
with
one
accord,
and
said,
Lord,
thou
[art]
God,
which
hast
made
heaven,
and
earth,
and
the
sea,
and
all
that
in
them
25
Who
by
the
mouth
of
thy
servant
David
hast
said,
Why
did
the
heathen
rage,
and
the
people
imagine
vain
things?
26
The
kings
of
the
earth
stood
up,
and
the
rulers
were
gathered
together
against
the
Lord,
and
against
his
Christ.
27
For
of
a
truth
against
thy
holy
child
Jesus,
whom
thou
hast
anointed,
both
Herod,
and
Pontius
Pilate,
with
the
Gentiles,
and
the
people
of
Israel,
were
gathered
together,
28
For
to
do
whatsoever
thy
hand
and
thy
counsel
determined
before
to
be
done.
29
And
now,
Lord,
behold
their
threatenings:
and
grant
unto
thy
servants,
that
with
all
boldness
they
may
speak
thy
word,
30
By
stretching
forth
thine
hand
to
heal;
and
that
signs
and
wonders
may
be
done
by
the
name
of
thy
holy
child
Jesus.
31
And
when
they
had
prayed,
the
place
was
shaken
where
they
were
assembled
together;
and
they
were
all
filled
with
the
Holy
Ghost,
and
they
spake
the
word
of
God
with
boldness.
32
And
the
multitude
of
them
that
believed
were
of
one
heart
and
of
one
soul:
neither
said
any
[of
them]
that
ought
of
the
things
which
he
possessed
was
his
own;
but
they
had
all
things
common.
33
And
with
great
power
gave
the
apostles
witness
of
the
resurrection
of
the
Lord
Jesus:
and
great
grace
was
upon
them
all.
34
Neither
was
there
any
among
them
that
lacked:
for
as
many
as
were
possessors
of
lands
or
houses
sold
them,
and
brought
the
prices
of
the
things
that
were
sold,
35
And
laid
[them]
down
at
the
apostles’
feet:
and
distribution
was
made
unto
every
man
according
as
he
had
need.
36
And
Joses,
who
by
the
apostles
was
surnamed
Barnabas,
(which
is,
being
interpreted,
The
son
of
consolation,)
a
Levite,
[and]
of
the
country
of
Cyprus,
37
Having
land,
sold
[it],
and
brought
the
money,
and
laid
[it]
at
the
apostles’
feet.