3:1 Now
Peter
and
John
were
going
up
to
the
temple
at
the
hour
of
prayer,
the
ninth
hour.
3:2 And
a
man
lame
from
birth
was
being
carried,
whom
they
laid
daily
at
the
gate
of
the
temple
that
is
called
the
Beautiful
Gate
to
ask
alms
of
those
entering
the
temple.
3:3 Seeing
Peter
and
John
about
to
go
into
the
temple,
he
asked
to
receive
alms.
3:4 And
Peter
directed
his
gaze
at
him,
as
did
John,
and
said,
"Look
at
us."
3:5 And
he
fixed
his
attention
on
them,
expecting
to
receive
something
from
them.
3:6 But
Peter
said,
"I
have
no
silver
and
gold,
but
what
I
do
have
I
give
to
you.
In
the
name
of
Jesus
Christ
of
Nazareth,
rise
up
and
walk!"
3:7 And
he
took
him
by
the
right
hand
and
raised
him
up,
and
immediately
his
feet
and
ankles
were
made
strong.
3:8 And
leaping
up
he
stood
and
began
to
walk,
and
entered
the
temple
with
them,
walking
and
leaping
and
praising
God.
3:9 And
all
the
people
saw
him
walking
and
praising
God,
3:10 and
recognized
him
as
the
one
who
sat
at
the
Beautiful
Gate
of
the
temple,
asking
for
alms.
And
they
were
filled
with
wonder
and
amazement
at
what
had
happened
to
him.
3:11 While
he
clung
to
Peter
and
John,
all
the
people,
utterly
astounded,
ran
together
to
them
in
the
portico
called
Solomon's.
3:12 And
when
Peter
saw
it
he
addressed
the
people:
"Men
of
Israel,
why
do
you
wonder
at
this,
or
why
do
you
stare
at
us,
as
though
by
our
own
power
or
piety
we
have
made
him
walk
3:13 The
God
of
Abraham,
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob,
the
God
of
our
fathers,
glorified
his
servant
Jesus,
whom
you
delivered
over
and
denied
in
the
presence
of
Pilate,
when
he
had
decided
to
release
him.
3:14 But
you
denied
the
Holy
and
Righteous
One,
and
asked
for
a
murderer
to
be
granted
to
you,
3:15 and
you
killed
the
Author
of
life,
whom
God
raised
from
the
dead.
To
this
we
are
witnesses.
3:16 And
his
name--by
faith
in
his
name--has
made
this
man
strong
whom
you
see
and
know,
and
the
faith
that
is
through
Jesus
has
given
the
man
this
perfect
health
in
the
presence
of
you
all.
3:17 "And
now,
brothers,
I
know
that
you
acted
in
ignorance,
as
did
also
your
rulers.
3:18 But
what
God
foretold
by
the
mouth
of
all
the
prophets,
that
his
Christ
would
suffer,
he
thus
fulfilled.
3:19 Repent
therefore,
and
turn
again,
that
your
sins
may
be
blotted
out,
3:20 that
times
of
refreshing
may
come
from
the
presence
of
the
Lord,
and
that
he
may
send
the
Christ
appointed
for
you,
Jesus,
3:21 whom
heaven
must
receive
until
the
time
for
restoring
all
the
things
about
which
God
spoke
by
the
mouth
of
his
holy
prophets
long
ago.
3:22 Moses
said,
'The
Lord
God
will
raise
up
for
you
a
prophet
like
me
from
your
brothers.
You
shall
listen
to
him
in
whatever
he
tells
you.
3:23 And
it
shall
be
that
every
soul
who
does
not
listen
to
that
prophet
shall
be
destroyed
from
the
people.'
3:24 And
all
the
prophets
who
have
spoken,
from
Samuel
and
those
who
came
after
him,
also
proclaimed
these
days.
3:25 You
are
the
sons
of
the
prophets
and
of
the
covenant
that
God
made
with
your
fathers,
saying
to
Abraham,
'And
in
your
offspring
shall
all
the
families
of
the
earth
be
blessed.'
3:26 God,
having
raised
up
his
servant,
sent
him
to
you
first,
to
bless
you
by
turning
every
one
of
you
from
your
wickedness."