15:1 And
certain
men
came
down
from
Judaea
and
taught
the
brethren,
[saying],
Except
ye
be
circumcised
after
the
custom
of
Moses,
ye
cannot
be
saved.
15:2 And
when
Paul
and
Barnabas
had
no
small
dissension
and
questioning
with
them,
[the
brethren]
appointed
that
Paul
and
Barnabas,
and
certain
other
of
them,
should
go
up
to
Jerusalem
unto
the
apostles
and
elders
about
this
question.
15:3 They
therefore,
being
brought
on
their
way
by
the
church,
passed
through
both
Phoenicia
and
Samaria,
declaring
the
conversion
of
the
Gentiles:
and
they
caused
great
joy
unto
all
the
brethren.
15:4 And
when
they
were
come
to
Jerusalem,
they
were
received
of
the
church
and
the
apostles
and
the
elders,
and
they
rehearsed
all
things
that
God
had
done
with
them.
15:5 But
there
rose
up
certain
of
the
sect
of
the
Pharisees
who
believed,
saying,
It
is
needful
to
circumcise
them,
and
to
charge
them
to
keep
the
law
of
Moses.
15:6 And
the
apostles
and
the
elders
were
gathered
together
to
consider
of
this
matter.
15:7 And
when
there
had
been
much
questioning,
Peter
rose
up,
and
said
unto
them,
Brethren,
ye
know
that
a
good
while
ago
God
made
choice
among
you,
that
by
my
mouth
the
Gentiles
should
hear
the
word
of
the
gospel,
and
believe.
15:8 And
God,
who
knoweth
the
heart,
bare
them
witness,
giving
them
the
Holy
Spirit,
even
as
he
did
unto
us;
15:9 and
he
made
no
distinction
between
us
and
them,
cleansing
their
hearts
by
faith.
15:10 Now
therefore
why
make
ye
trial
of
God,
that
ye
should
put
a
yoke
upon
the
neck
of
the
disciples
which
neither
our
fathers
nor
we
were
able
to
bear
15:11 But
we
believe
that
we
shall
be
saved
through
the
grace
of
the
Lord
Jesus,
in
like
manner
as
they.
15:12 And
all
the
multitude
kept
silence;
and
they
hearkened
unto
Barnabas
and
Paul
rehearsing
what
signs
and
wonders
God
had
wrought
among
the
Gentiles
through
them.
15:13 And
after
they
had
held
their
peace,
James
answered,
saying,
Brethren,
hearken
unto
me:
15:14 Symeon
hath
rehearsed
how
first
God
visited
the
Gentiles,
to
take
out
of
them
a
people
for
his
name.
15:15 And
to
this
agree
the
words
of
the
prophets;
as
it
is
written,
15:16 After
these
things
I
will
return,
And
I
will
build
again
the
tabernacle
of
David,
which
is
fallen;
And
I
will
build
again
the
ruins
thereof,
And
I
will
set
it
up:
15:17 That
the
residue
of
men
may
seek
after
the
Lord,
And
all
the
Gentiles,
upon
whom
my
name
is
called,
15:18 Saith
the
Lord,
who
maketh
these
things
known
from
of
old.
15:19 Wherefore
my
judgment
is,
that
we
trouble
not
them
that
from
among
the
Gentiles
turn
to
God;
15:20 but
that
we
write
unto
them,
that
they
abstain
from
the
pollutions
of
idols,
and
from
fornication,
and
from
what
is
strangled,
and
from
blood.
15:21 For
Moses
from
generations
of
old
hath
in
every
city
them
that
preach
him,
being
read
in
the
synagogues
every
sabbath.
15:22 Then
it
seemed
good
to
the
apostles
and
the
elders,
with
the
whole
church,
to
choose
men
out
of
their
company,
and
send
them
to
Antioch
with
Paul
and
Barnabas;
[namely],
Judas
called
Barsabbas,
and
Silas,
chief
men
among
the
brethren:
15:23 and
they
wrote
[thus]
by
them,
The
apostles
and
the
elders,
brethren,
unto
the
brethren
who
are
of
the
Gentiles
in
Antioch
and
Syria
and
Cilicia,
greeting:
15:24 Forasmuch
as
we
have
heard
that
certain
who
went
out
from
us
have
troubled
you
with
words,
subverting
your
souls;
to
whom
we
gave
no
commandment;
15:25 it
seemed
good
unto
us,
having
come
to
one
accord,
to
choose
out
men
and
send
them
unto
you
with
our
beloved
Barnabas
and
Paul,
15:26 men
that
have
hazarded
their
lives
for
the
name
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
15:27 We
have
sent
therefore
Judas
and
Silas,
who
themselves
also
shall
tell
you
the
same
things
by
word
of
mouth.
15:28 For
it
seemed
good
to
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
to
us,
to
lay
upon
you
no
greater
burden
than
these
necessary
things:
15:29 that
ye
abstain
from
things
sacrificed
to
idols,
and
from
blood,
and
from
things
strangled,
and
from
fornication;
from
which
if
ye
keep
yourselves,
it
shall
be
well
with
you.
Fare
ye
well.
15:30 So
they,
when
they
were
dismissed,
came
down
to
Antioch;
and
having
gathered
the
multitude
together,
they
delivered
the
epistle.
15:31 And
when
they
had
read
it,
they
rejoiced
for
the
consolation.
15:32 And
Judas
and
Silas,
being
themselves
also
prophets,
exhorted
the
brethren
with
many
words,
and
confirmed
them.
15:33 And
after
they
had
spent
some
time
[there],
they
were
dismissed
in
peace
from
the
brethren
unto
those
that
had
sent
them
forth.
15:34 [But
it
seemed
good
unto
Silas
to
abide
there.]
15:35 But
Paul
and
Barnabas
tarried
in
Antioch,
teaching
and
preaching
the
word
of
the
Lord,
with
many
others
also.
15:36 And
after
some
days
Paul
said
unto
Barnabas,
Let
us
return
now
and
visit
the
brethren
in
every
city
wherein
we
proclaimed
the
word
of
the
Lord,
[and
see]
how
they
fare.
15:37 And
Barnabas
was
minded
to
take
with
them
John
also,
who
was
called
Mark.
15:38 But
Paul
thought
not
good
to
take
with
them
him
who
withdrew
from
them
from
Pamphylia,
and
went
not
with
them
to
the
work.
15:39 And
there
arose
a
sharp
contention,
so
that
they
parted
asunder
one
from
the
other,
and
Barnabas
took
Mark
with
him,
and
sailed
away
unto
Cyprus;
15:40 but
Paul
choose
Silas,
and
went
forth,
being
commended
by
the
brethren
to
the
grace
of
the
Lord.
15:41 And
he
went
through
Syria
and
Cilicia,
confirming
the
churches.