7:1 And
the
high
priest
said,
"Are
these
things
so"
7:2 And
Stephen
said:
"Brothers
and
fathers,
hear
me.
The
God
of
glory
appeared
to
our
father
Abraham
when
he
was
in
Mesopotamia,
before
he
lived
in
Haran,
7:3 and
said
to
him,
'Go
out
from
your
land
and
from
your
kindred
and
go
into
the
land
that
I
will
show
you.'
7:4 Then
he
went
out
from
the
land
of
the
Chaldeans
and
lived
in
Haran.
And
after
his
father
died,
God
removed
him
from
there
into
this
land
in
which
you
are
now
living.
7:5 Yet
he
gave
him
no
inheritance
in
it,
not
even
a
foot's
length,
but
promised
to
give
it
to
him
as
a
possession
and
to
his
offspring
after
him,
though
he
had
no
child.
7:6 And
God
spoke
to
this
effect--that
his
offspring
would
be
sojourners
in
a
land
belonging
to
others,
who
would
enslave
them
and
afflict
them
four
hundred
years.
7:7 'But
I
will
judge
the
nation
that
they
serve,'
said
God,
'and
after
that
they
shall
come
out
and
worship
me
in
this
place.'
7:8 And
he
gave
him
the
covenant
of
circumcision.
And
so
Abraham
became
the
father
of
Isaac,
and
circumcised
him
on
the
eighth
day,
and
Isaac
became
the
father
of
Jacob,
and
Jacob
of
the
twelve
patriarchs.
7:9 "And
the
patriarchs,
jealous
of
Joseph,
sold
him
into
Egypt;
but
God
was
with
him
7:10 and
rescued
him
out
of
all
his
afflictions
and
gave
him
favor
and
wisdom
before
Pharaoh,
king
of
Egypt,
who
made
him
ruler
over
Egypt
and
over
all
his
household.
7:11 Now
there
came
a
famine
throughout
all
Egypt
and
Canaan,
and
great
affliction,
and
our
fathers
could
find
no
food.
7:12 But
when
Jacob
heard
that
there
was
grain
in
Egypt,
he
sent
out
our
fathers
on
their
first
visit.
7:13 And
on
the
second
visit
Joseph
made
himself
known
to
his
brothers,
and
Joseph's
family
became
known
to
Pharaoh.
7:14 And
Joseph
sent
and
summoned
Jacob
his
father
and
all
his
kindred,
seventy-five
persons
in
all.
7:15 And
Jacob
went
down
into
Egypt,
and
he
died,
he
and
our
fathers,
7:16 and
they
were
carried
back
to
Shechem
and
laid
in
the
tomb
that
Abraham
had
bought
for
a
sum
of
silver
from
the
sons
of
Hamor
in
Shechem.
7:17 "But
as
the
time
of
the
promise
drew
near,
which
God
had
granted
to
Abraham,
the
people
increased
and
multiplied
in
Egypt
7:18 until
there
arose
over
Egypt
another
king
who
did
not
know
Joseph.
7:19 He
dealt
shrewdly
with
our
race
and
forced
our
fathers
to
expose
their
infants,
so
that
they
would
not
be
kept
alive.
7:20 At
this
time
Moses
was
born;
and
he
was
beautiful
in
God's
sight.
And
he
was
brought
up
for
three
months
in
his
father's
house,
7:21 and
when
he
was
exposed,
Pharaoh's
daughter
adopted
him
and
brought
him
up
as
her
own
son.
7:22 And
Moses
was
instructed
in
all
the
wisdom
of
the
Egyptians,
and
he
was
mighty
in
his
words
and
deeds.
7:23 "When
he
was
forty
years
old,
it
came
into
his
heart
to
visit
his
brothers,
the
children
of
Israel.
7:24 And
seeing
one
of
them
being
wronged,
he
defended
the
oppressed
man
and
avenged
him
by
striking
down
the
Egyptian.
7:25 He
supposed
that
his
brothers
would
understand
that
God
was
giving
them
salvation
by
his
hand,
but
they
did
not
understand.
7:26 And
on
the
following
day
he
appeared
to
them
as
they
were
quarreling
and
tried
to
reconcile
them,
saying,
'Men,
you
are
brothers.
Why
do
you
wrong
each
other'
7:27 But
the
man
who
was
wronging
his
neighbor
thrust
him
aside,
saying,
'Who
made
you
a
ruler
and
a
judge
over
us
7:28 Do
you
want
to
kill
me
as
you
killed
the
Egyptian
yesterday'
7:29 At
this
retort
Moses
fled
and
became
an
exile
in
the
land
of
Midian,
where
he
became
the
father
of
two
sons.
7:30 "Now
when
forty
years
had
passed,
an
angel
appeared
to
him
in
the
wilderness
of
Mount
Sinai,
in
a
flame
of
fire
in
a
bush.
7:31 When
Moses
saw
it,
he
was
amazed
at
the
sight,
and
as
he
drew
near
to
look,
there
came
the
voice
of
the
Lord:
7:32 'I
am
the
God
of
your
fathers,
the
God
of
Abraham
and
of
Isaac
and
of
Jacob.'
And
Moses
trembled
and
did
not
dare
to
look.
7:33 Then
the
Lord
said
to
him,
'Take
off
the
sandals
from
your
feet,
for
the
place
where
you
are
standing
is
holy
ground.
7:34 I
have
surely
seen
the
affliction
of
my
people
who
are
in
Egypt,
and
have
heard
their
groaning,
and
I
have
come
down
to
deliver
them.
And
now
come,
I
will
send
you
to
Egypt.'
7:35 "This
Moses,
whom
they
rejected,
saying,
'Who
made
you
a
ruler
and
a
judge'--this
man
God
sent
as
both
ruler
and
redeemer
by
the
hand
of
the
angel
who
appeared
to
him
in
the
bush.
7:36 This
man
led
them
out,
performing
wonders
and
signs
in
Egypt
and
at
the
Red
Sea
and
in
the
wilderness
for
forty
years.
7:37 This
is
the
Moses
who
said
to
the
Israelites,
'God
will
raise
up
for
you
a
prophet
like
me
from
your
brothers.'
7:38 This
is
the
one
who
was
in
the
congregation
in
the
wilderness
with
the
angel
who
spoke
to
him
at
Mount
Sinai,
and
with
our
fathers.
He
received
living
oracles
to
give
to
us.
7:39 Our
fathers
refused
to
obey
him,
but
thrust
him
aside,
and
in
their
hearts
they
turned
to
Egypt,
7:40 saying
to
Aaron,
'Make
for
us
gods
who
will
go
before
us.
As
for
this
Moses
who
led
us
out
from
the
land
of
Egypt,
we
do
not
know
what
has
become
of
him.'
7:41 And
they
made
a
calf
in
those
days,
and
offered
a
sacrifice
to
the
idol
and
were
rejoicing
in
the
works
of
their
hands.
7:42 But
God
turned
away
and
gave
them
over
to
worship
the
host
of
heaven,
as
it
is
written
in
the
book
of
the
prophets:
"'Did
you
bring
to
me
slain
beasts
and
sacrifices,
during
the
forty
years
in
the
wilderness,
O
house
of
Israel
7:43 You
took
up
the
tent
of
Moloch
and
the
star
of
your
god
Rephan,
the
images
that
you
made
to
worship;
and
I
will
send
you
into
exile
beyond
Babylon.'
7:44 "Our
fathers
had
the
tent
of
witness
in
the
wilderness,
just
as
he
who
spoke
to
Moses
directed
him
to
make
it,
according
to
the
pattern
that
he
had
seen.
7:45 Our
fathers
in
turn
brought
it
in
with
Joshua
when
they
dispossessed
the
nations
that
God
drove
out
before
our
fathers.
So
it
was
until
the
days
of
David,
7:46 who
found
favor
in
the
sight
of
God
and
asked
to
find
a
dwelling
place
for
the
God
of
Jacob.
7:47 But
it
was
Solomon
who
built
a
house
for
him.
7:48 Yet
the
Most
High
does
not
dwell
in
houses
made
by
hands,
as
the
prophet
says,
7:49 "'Heaven
is
my
throne,
and
the
earth
is
my
footstool.
What
kind
of
house
will
you
build
for
me,
says
the
Lord,
or
what
is
the
place
of
my
rest
7:50 Did
not
my
hand
make
all
these
things'
7:51 "You
stiff-necked
people,
uncircumcised
in
heart
and
ears,
you
always
resist
the
Holy
Spirit.
As
your
fathers
did,
so
do
you.
7:52 Which
of
the
prophets
did
your
fathers
not
persecute
And
they
killed
those
who
announced
beforehand
the
coming
of
the
Righteous
One,
whom
you
have
now
betrayed
and
murdered,
7:53 you
who
received
the
law
as
delivered
by
angels
and
did
not
keep
it."
7:54 Now
when
they
heard
these
things
they
were
enraged,
and
they
ground
their
teeth
at
him.
7:55 But
he,
full
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
gazed
into
heaven
and
saw
the
glory
of
God,
and
Jesus
standing
at
the
right
hand
of
God.
7:56 And
he
said,
"Behold,
I
see
the
heavens
opened,
and
the
Son
of
Man
standing
at
the
right
hand
of
God."
7:57 But
they
cried
out
with
a
loud
voice
and
stopped
their
ears
and
rushed
together
at
him.
7:58 Then
they
cast
him
out
of
the
city
and
stoned
him.
And
the
witnesses
laid
down
their
garments
at
the
feet
of
a
young
man
named
Saul.
7:59 And
as
they
were
stoning
Stephen,
he
called
out,
"Lord
Jesus,
receive
my
spirit."
7:60 And
falling
to
his
knees
he
cried
out
with
a
loud
voice,
"Lord,
do
not
hold
this
sin
against
them."
And
when
he
had
said
this,
he
fell
asleep.