13:1 Now
there
were
in
the
church
at
Antioch
prophets
and
teachers,
Barnabas,
Simeon
who
was
called
Niger,
Lucius
of
Cyrene,
Manaen
a
member
of
the
court
of
Herod
the
tetrarch,
and
Saul.
13:2 While
they
were
worshiping
the
Lord
and
fasting,
the
Holy
Spirit
said,
"Set
apart
for
me
Barnabas
and
Saul
for
the
work
to
which
I
have
called
them."
13:3 Then
after
fasting
and
praying
they
laid
their
hands
on
them
and
sent
them
off.
13:4 So,
being
sent
out
by
the
Holy
Spirit,
they
went
down
to
Seleucia,
and
from
there
they
sailed
to
Cyprus.
13:5 When
they
arrived
at
Salamis,
they
proclaimed
the
word
of
God
in
the
synagogues
of
the
Jews.
And
they
had
John
to
assist
them.
13:6 When
they
had
gone
through
the
whole
island
as
far
as
Paphos,
they
came
upon
a
certain
magician,
a
Jewish
false
prophet
named
Bar-Jesus.
13:7 He
was
with
the
proconsul,
Sergius
Paulus,
a
man
of
intelligence,
who
summoned
Barnabas
and
Saul
and
sought
to
hear
the
word
of
God.
13:8 But
Elymas
the
magician
(for
that
is
the
meaning
of
his
name)
opposed
them,
seeking
to
turn
the
proconsul
away
from
the
faith.
13:9 But
Saul,
who
was
also
called
Paul,
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
looked
intently
at
him
13:10 and
said,
"You
son
of
the
devil,
you
enemy
of
all
righteousness,
full
of
all
deceit
and
villainy,
will
you
not
stop
making
crooked
the
straight
paths
of
the
Lord
13:11 And
now,
behold,
the
hand
of
the
Lord
is
upon
you,
and
you
will
be
blind
and
unable
to
see
the
sun
for
a
time."
Immediately
mist
and
darkness
fell
upon
him,
and
he
went
about
seeking
people
to
lead
him
by
the
hand.
13:12 Then
the
proconsul
believed,
when
he
saw
what
had
occurred,
for
he
was
astonished
at
the
teaching
of
the
Lord.
13:13 Now
Paul
and
his
companions
set
sail
from
Paphos
and
came
to
Perga
in
Pamphylia.
And
John
left
them
and
returned
to
Jerusalem,
13:14 but
they
went
on
from
Perga
and
came
to
Antioch
in
Pisidia.
And
on
the
Sabbath
day
they
went
into
the
synagogue
and
sat
down.
13:15 After
the
reading
from
the
Law
and
the
Prophets,
the
rulers
of
the
synagogue
sent
a
message
to
them,
saying,
"Brothers,
if
you
have
any
word
of
encouragement
for
the
people,
say
it."
13:16 So
Paul
stood
up,
and
motioning
with
his
hand
said:
"Men
of
Israel
and
you
who
fear
God,
listen.
13:17 The
God
of
this
people
Israel
chose
our
fathers
and
made
the
people
great
during
their
stay
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
with
uplifted
arm
he
led
them
out
of
it.
13:18 And
for
about
forty
years
he
put
up
with
them
in
the
wilderness.
13:19 And
after
destroying
seven
nations
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
he
gave
them
their
land
as
an
inheritance.
13:20 All
this
took
about
450
years.
And
after
that
he
gave
them
judges
until
Samuel
the
prophet.
13:21 Then
they
asked
for
a
king,
and
God
gave
them
Saul
the
son
of
Kish,
a
man
of
the
tribe
of
Benjamin,
for
forty
years.
13:22 And
when
he
had
removed
him,
he
raised
up
David
to
be
their
king,
of
whom
he
testified
and
said,
'I
have
found
in
David
the
son
of
Jesse
a
man
after
my
heart,
who
will
do
all
my
will.'
13:23 Of
this
man's
offspring
God
has
brought
to
Israel
a
Savior,
Jesus,
as
he
promised.
13:24 Before
his
coming,
John
had
proclaimed
a
baptism
of
repentance
to
all
the
people
of
Israel.
13:25 And
as
John
was
finishing
his
course,
he
said,
'What
do
you
suppose
that
I
am
I
am
not
he.
No,
but
behold,
after
me
one
is
coming,
the
sandals
of
whose
feet
I
am
not
worthy
to
untie.'
13:26 "Brothers,
sons
of
the
family
of
Abraham,
and
those
among
you
who
fear
God,
to
us
has
been
sent
the
message
of
this
salvation.
13:27 For
those
who
live
in
Jerusalem
and
their
rulers,
because
they
did
not
recognize
him
nor
understand
the
utterances
of
the
prophets,
which
are
read
every
Sabbath,
fulfilled
them
by
condemning
him.
13:28 And
though
they
found
in
him
no
guilt
worthy
of
death,
they
asked
Pilate
to
have
him
executed.
13:29 And
when
they
had
carried
out
all
that
was
written
of
him,
they
took
him
down
from
the
tree
and
laid
him
in
a
tomb.
13:30 But
God
raised
him
from
the
dead,
13:31 and
for
many
days
he
appeared
to
those
who
had
come
up
with
him
from
Galilee
to
Jerusalem,
who
are
now
his
witnesses
to
the
people.
13:32 And
we
bring
you
the
good
news
that
what
God
promised
to
the
fathers,
13:33 this
he
has
fulfilled
to
us
their
children
by
raising
Jesus,
as
also
it
is
written
in
the
second
Psalm,
"'You
are
my
Son,
today
I
have
begotten
you.'
13:34 And
as
for
the
fact
that
he
raised
him
from
the
dead,
no
more
to
return
to
corruption,
he
has
spoken
in
this
way,
"'I
will
give
you
the
holy
and
sure
blessings
of
David.'
13:35 Therefore
he
says
also
in
another
psalm,
"'You
will
not
let
your
Holy
One
see
corruption.'
13:36 For
David,
after
he
had
served
the
purpose
of
God
in
his
own
generation,
fell
asleep
and
was
laid
with
his
fathers
and
saw
corruption,
13:37 but
he
whom
God
raised
up
did
not
see
corruption.
13:38 Let
it
be
known
to
you
therefore,
brothers,
that
through
this
man
forgiveness
of
sins
is
proclaimed
to
you,
13:39 and
by
him
everyone
who
believes
is
freed
from
everything
from
which
you
could
not
be
freed
by
the
law
of
Moses.
13:40 Beware,
therefore,
lest
what
is
said
in
the
Prophets
should
come
about:
13:41 "'Look,
you
scoffers,
be
astounded
and
perish;
for
I
am
doing
a
work
in
your
days,
a
work
that
you
will
not
believe,
even
if
one
tells
it
to
you.'"
13:42 As
they
went
out,
the
people
begged
that
these
things
might
be
told
them
the
next
Sabbath.
13:43 And
after
the
meeting
of
the
synagogue
broke
up,
many
Jews
and
devout
converts
to
Judaism
followed
Paul
and
Barnabas,
who,
as
they
spoke
with
them,
urged
them
to
continue
in
the
grace
of
God.
13:44 The
next
Sabbath
almost
the
whole
city
gathered
to
hear
the
word
of
the
Lord.
13:45 But
when
the
Jews
saw
the
crowds,
they
were
filled
with
jealousy
and
began
to
contradict
what
was
spoken
by
Paul,
reviling
him.
13:46 And
Paul
and
Barnabas
spoke
out
boldly,
saying,
"It
was
necessary
that
the
word
of
God
be
spoken
first
to
you.
Since
you
thrust
it
aside
and
judge
yourselves
unworthy
of
eternal
life,
behold,
we
are
turning
to
the
Gentiles.
13:47 For
so
the
Lord
has
commanded
us,
saying,
"'I
have
made
you
a
light
for
the
Gentiles,
that
you
may
bring
salvation
to
the
ends
of
the
earth.'"
13:48 And
when
the
Gentiles
heard
this,
they
began
rejoicing
and
glorifying
the
word
of
the
Lord,
and
as
many
as
were
appointed
to
eternal
life
believed.
13:49 And
the
word
of
the
Lord
was
spreading
throughout
the
whole
region.
13:50 But
the
Jews
incited
the
devout
women
of
high
standing
and
the
leading
men
of
the
city,
stirred
up
persecution
against
Paul
and
Barnabas,
and
drove
them
out
of
their
district.
13:51 But
they
shook
off
the
dust
from
their
feet
against
them
and
went
to
Iconium.
13:52 And
the
disciples
were
filled
with
joy
and
with
the
Holy
Spirit.