9:1 And
Saul
yet
breathing
out
threatnings
&
slaughter
against
the
disciples
of
the
Lord,
went
vnto
the
high
Priest,
9:2 And
desired
of
him
letters
to
Damascus,
to
the
Synagogues,
that
if
hee
found
any
of
this
way,
whether
they
were
men
or
women,
hee
might
bring
them
bound
vnto
Hierusalem.
9:3 And
as
he
iourneyed
he
came
neere
Damascus,
and
suddenly
there
shined
round
about
him
a
light
from
heauen.
9:4 And
he
fel
to
the
earth,
and
heard
a
voice
saying
vnto
him,
Saul,
Saul,
why
persecutest
thou
me
9:5 And
he
said,
Who
art
thou
Lord
And
the
Lord
said,
I
am
Iesus
whom
thou
persecutest:
It
is
hard
for
thee
to
kicke
against
the
prickes.
9:6 And
he
trembling
and
astonished,
said,
Lord,
what
wilt
thou
haue
mee
to
doe
And
the
Lord
said
vnto
him,
Arise,
and
goe
into
the
citie,
and
it
shall
be
told
thee
what
thou
must
doe.
9:7 And
the
men
which
iourneyed
with
him,
stood
speechlesse,
hearing
a
voice,
but
seeing
no
man.
9:8 And
Saul
arose
from
the
earth,
and
when
his
eyes
were
opened,
he
saw
no
man:
but
they
led
him
by
the
hand,
and
brought
him
into
Damascus.
9:9 And
he
was
three
dayes
without
sight,
and
neither
did
eate,
nor
drinke.
9:10 And
there
was
a
certaine
disciple
at
Damascus,
named
Ananias,
and
to
him
said
the
Lord
in
a
vision,
Ananias.
And
he
said,
Behold,
I
am
here,
Lord.
9:11 And
the
Lord
said
vnto
him,
Arise,
and
goe
into
the
street,
which
is
called
Straight,
and
inquire
in
the
house
of
Iudas,
for
one
called
Saul
of
Tarsus:
for
behold,
he
prayeth,
9:12 And
hath
seene
in
a
vision
a
man
named
Ananias,
comming
in,
and
putting
his
hand
on
him,
that
he
might
receiue
his
sight.
9:13 Then
Ananias
answered,
Lord,
I
haue
heard
by
many
of
this
man,
how
much
euill
hee
hath
done
to
thy
Saints
at
Hierusalem:
9:14 And
here
he
hath
authoritic
from
the
chiefe
Priests,
to
binde
all
that
call
on
thy
Name.
9:15 But
the
Lord
said
vnto
him,
Goe
thy
way:
for
hee
is
a
chosen
vessell
vnto
me,
to
beare
my
Name
before
the
Gentiles,
and
Kings,
and
the
children
of
Israel.
9:16 For
I
will
shew
him
how
great
things
hee
must
suffer
for
my
Names
sake.
9:17 And
Ananias
went
his
way,
and
entred
into
the
house,
and
putting
his
hands
on
him,
said,
Brother
Saul,
the
Lord
(euen
Iesus
that
appeared
vnto
thee
in
the
way
as
thou
camest)
hath
sent
me,
that
thou
mightest
receiue
thy
sight,
and
be
filled
with
the
holy
Ghost.
9:18 And
immediatly
there
fell
from
his
eyes
as
it
had
bene
scales,
and
he
receiued
sight
forthwith,
and
arose,
and
was
baptized.
9:19 And
when
hee
had
receiued
meat,
he
was
strengthened.
Then
was
Saul
certaine
dayes
with
the
disciples
which
were
at
Damascus.
9:20 And
straightway
hee
preached
Christ
in
the
Synagogues,
that
hee
is
the
Sonne
of
God.
9:21 But
all
that
heard
him,
were
amazed,
and
said,
Is
not
this
he
that
destroyed
them
which
called
on
this
Name
in
Hierusalem,
and
came
hither
for
that
intent
that
he
might
bring
them
bound
vnto
the
chiefe
Priests
9:22 But
Saul
increased
the
more
in
strength,
and
confounded
the
Iewes
which
dwelt
at
Damascus,
proouing
that
this
is
very
Christ.
9:23 And
after
that
many
dayes
were
fulfilled,
the
Iewes
tooke
counsel
to
kill
him.
9:24 But
their
laying
awaite
was
knowen
of
Saul:
and
they
watched
the
gates
day
and
night
to
kill
him.
9:25 Then
the
disciples
tooke
him
by
night,
and
let
him
downe
by
the
wall
in
a
basket.
9:26 And
when
Saul
was
come
to
Hierusalem,
he
assayed
to
ioyne
himselfe
to
the
disciples,
but
they
were
all
afraid
of
him,
and
beleeued
not
that
he
was
a
disciple.
9:27 But
Barnabas
tooke
him,
and
brought
him
to
the
Apostles,
and
declared
vnto
them
how
hee
had
seene
the
Lord
in
the
way,
and
that
hee
had
spoken
to
him,
and
how
hee
had
preached
boldly
at
Damascus
in
the
Name
of
Iesus.
9:28 And
he
was
with
them
comming
in,
and
going
out
at
Hierusalem.
9:29 And
he
spake
boldly
in
the
Name
of
the
Lord
Iesus,
and
disputed
against
the
Grecians:
but
they
went
about
to
slay
him.
9:30 Which
when
the
brethren
knewe,
they
brought
him
downe
to
Cesarea,
and
sent
him
foorth
to
Tarsus.
9:31 Then
had
the
Churches
rest
thorowout
all
Iudea,
and
Galilee,
and
Samaria,
and
were
edified,
and
walking
in
the
feare
of
the
Lord,
and
in
the
comfort
of
the
holy
Ghost,
were
multiplied.
9:32 And
it
came
to
passe,
as
Peter
passed
thorowout
all
quarters,
he
came
downe
also
to
the
Saints,
which
dwelt
at
Lydda.
9:33 And
there
he
found
a
certaine
man
named
Aeneas,
which
had
kept
his
bed
eight
yeeres,
and
was
sicke
of
the
palsie.
9:34 And
Peter
said
vnto
him,
Aeneas,
Iesus
Christ
maketh
thee
whole:
arise,
and
make
thy
bed.
And
he
arose
immediately.
9:35 And
all
that
dwelt
at
Lydda,
and
Saron,
saw
him,
and
turned
to
the
Lord.
9:36 Now
there
was
at
Ioppa
a
certain
disciple,
named
Tabitha,
which
by
interpretation
is
called
Dorcas:
This
woman
was
full
of
good
works,
and
almes
deeds,
which
she
did.
9:37 And
it
came
to
passe
in
those
dayes
that
she
was
sicke,
and
died:
whome
when
they
had
washed,
they
laid
her
in
an
vpper
chamber.
9:38 And
forasmuch
as
Lydda
was
nigh
to
Ioppa,
and
the
disciples
had
heard
that
Peter
was
there,
they
sent
vnto
him
two
men,
desiring
him
that
he
would
not
delay
to
come
to
them.
9:39 Then
Peter
arose
and
went
with
them:
when
he
was
come,
they
brought
him
into
the
vpper
chamber:
And
all
the
widowes
stood
by
him
weeping,
and
shewing
the
coats
and
garments
which
Dorcas
made,
while
shee
was
with
them.
9:40 But
Peter
put
them
all
forth,
and
kneeled
downe,
and
prayed,
and
turning
him
to
the
body,
said,
Tabitha,
arise.
And
she
opened
her
eyes,
and
when
she
saw
Peter,
she
sate
vp.
9:41 And
he
gaue
her
his
hand,
and
lift
her
vp:
and
when
hee
had
called
the
Saints
&
widowes,
presented
her
aliue.
9:42 And
it
was
knowen
thorowout
all
Ioppa,
and
many
beleeued
in
the
Lord.
9:43 And
it
came
to
passe,
that
he
taried
many
dayes
in
Ioppa,
with
one
Simon
a
Tanner.