14:1 And
it
came
to
passe
in
Iconium,
that
they
went
both
together
into
the
synagogue
of
the
Iewes,
and
so
spake,
that
a
great
multitude
both
of
the
Iewes,
and
also
of
the
Greekes,
beleeued.
14:2 But
the
vnbeleeuing
Iewes
stirred
vp
the
Gentiles,
and
made
their
mindes
euill
affected
against
the
brethren.
14:3 Long
time
therefore
abode
they
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
which
gaue
testimonie
vnto
the
word
of
his
grace,
and
granted
signes
and
wonders
to
be
done
by
their
hands.
14:4 But
the
multitude
of
the
city
was
diuided:
and
part
held
with
the
Iewes,
and
part
with
the
Apostles.
14:5 And
when
there
was
an
assault
made
both
of
the
Gentiles,
and
also
of
the
Iewes,
with
their
rulers,
to
vse
them
despitefully,
and
to
stone
them,
14:6 They
were
ware
of
it,
and
fled
vnto
Lystra
and
Derbe,
cities
of
Lycaonia,
and
vnto
the
region
that
lyeth
round
about.
14:7 And
there
they
preached
the
Gospell.
14:8 And
there
sate
a
certaine
man
at
Lystra,
impotent
in
his
feete,
being
a
creeple
from
his
mothers
wombe,
who
neuer
had
walked.
14:9 The
same
heard
Paul
speake:
who
stedfastly
beholding
him,
and
perceiuing
that
he
had
faith
to
be
healed,
14:10 Said
with
a
lowd
voice,
Stand
vpright
on
thy
feete;
And
he
leaped
and
walked.
14:11 And
when
the
people
saw
what
Paul
had
done,
they
lift
vp
their
voyces,
saying
in
the
speech
of
Lycaonia,
The
gods
are
come
downe
to
vs
in
the
likenesse
of
men.
14:12 And
they
called
Barnabas
Iupiter,
and
Paul
Mercurius,
because
hee
was
the
chiefe
speaker.
14:13 Then
the
priest
of
Iupiter,
which
was
before
their
city,
brought
oxen,
and
garlands
vnto
the
gates,
and
would
haue
done
sacrifice
with
the
people.
14:14 Which
when
the
Apostles,
Barnabas
and
Paul
heard
of,
they
rent
their
clothes,
and
ranne
in
among
the
people,
crying
out,
14:15 And
saying,
Sirs,
Why
doe
yee
these
things
Wee
also
are
men
of
like
passions
with
you,
and
preach
vnto
you,
that
ye
should
turne
from
these
vanities,
vnto
the
liuing
God,
which
made
heauen
and
earth,
and
the
sea,
and
all
things
that
are
therein.
14:16 Who
in
times
past,
suffred
all
nations
to
walke
in
their
owne
wayes.
14:17 Neuerthelesse,
he
left
not
himselfe
without
witnesse,
in
that
he
did
good,
and
gaue
vs
raine
from
heauen,
and
fruitful
seasons,
filling
our
hearts
with
food
and
gladnesse.
14:18 And
with
these
sayings
scarse
restrained
they
the
people,
that
they
had
not
done
sacrifice
vnto
them.
14:19 And
there
came
thither
certaine
Iewes
from
Antioch
and
Iconium,
who
perswaded
the
people,
and
hauing
stoned
Paul,
drew
him
out
of
the
citie,
supposing
he
had
beene
dead.
14:20 Howbeit,
as
the
disciples
stood
round
about
him,
he
rose
vp,
and
came
into
the
citie,
and
the
next
day
he
departed
with
Barnabas
to
Derbe.
14:21 And
when
they
had
preached
the
Gospel
to
that
city,
and
had
taught
many,
they
returned
againe
to
Lystra,
and
to
Iconium,
and
Antioch,
14:22 Confirming
the
soules
of
the
disciples,
and
exhorting
them
to
continue
in
the
faith,
aud
that
we
must
through
much
tribulation
enter
into
the
kingdome
of
God.
14:23 And
when
they
had
ordeined
them
Elders
in
euery
Church,
and
had
prayed
with
fasting,
they
commended
them
to
the
Lord,
on
whom
they
beleeued.
14:24 And
after
they
had
passed
throughout
Pisidia,
they
came
to
Pamphylia.
14:25 And
when
they
had
preached
the
word
in
Perga,
they
went
downe
into
Attalia,
14:26 And
thence
sailed
to
Antioch,
from
whence
they
had
been
recommended
to
the
grace
of
God,
for
the
worke
which
they
fulfilled.
14:27 And
when
they
were
come,
and
had
gathered
the
Church
together,
they
rehearsed
all
that
God
had
done
with
them,
and
how
he
had
opened
the
doore
of
faith
vnto
the
Gentiles.
14:28 And
there
they
abode
long
time
with
the
disciples.