1:1 The
former
account,
indeed,
I
made
concerning
all
things,
O
Theophilus,
that
Jesus
began
both
to
do
and
to
teach,
1:2 till
the
day
in
which,
having
given
command,
through
the
Holy
Spirit,
to
the
apostles
whom
he
did
choose
out,
he
was
taken
up,
1:3 to
whom
also
he
did
present
himself
alive
after
his
suffering,
in
many
certain
proofs,
through
forty
days
being
seen
by
them,
and
speaking
the
things
concerning
the
reign
of
God.
1:4 And
being
assembled
together
with
them,
he
commanded
them
not
to
depart
from
Jerusalem,
but
to
wait
for
the
promise
of
the
Father,
which,
[saith
he,]
`Ye
did
hear
of
me;
1:5 because
John,
indeed,
baptized
with
water,
and
ye
shall
be
baptized
with
the
Holy
Spirit--after
not
many
days.'
1:6 They,
therefore,
indeed,
having
come
together,
were
questioning
him,
saying,
`Lord,
dost
thou
at
this
time
restore
the
reign
to
Israel'
1:7 and
he
said
unto
them,
`It
is
not
yours
to
know
times
or
seasons
that
the
Father
did
appoint
in
His
own
authority;
1:8 but
ye
shall
receive
power
at
the
coming
of
the
Holy
Spirit
upon
you,
and
ye
shall
be
witnesses
to
me
both
in
Jerusalem,
and
in
all
Judea,
and
Samaria,
and
unto
the
end
of
the
earth.'
1:9 And
these
things
having
said--they
beholding--he
was
taken
up,
and
a
cloud
did
receive
him
up
from
their
sight;
1:10 and
as
they
were
looking
stedfastly
to
the
heaven
in
his
going
on,
then,
lo,
two
men
stood
by
them
in
white
apparel,
1:11 who
also
said,
`Men,
Galileans,
why
do
ye
stand
gazing
into
the
heaven
this
Jesus
who
was
received
up
from
you
into
the
heaven,
shall
so
come
in
what
manner
ye
saw
him
going
on
to
the
heaven.'
1:12 Then
did
they
return
to
Jerusalem
from
the
mount
that
is
called
of
Olives,
that
is
near
Jerusalem,
a
sabbath's
journey;
1:13 and
when
they
came
in,
they
went
up
to
the
upper
room,
where
were
abiding
both
Peter,
and
James,
and
John,
and
Andrew,
Philip,
and
Thomas,
Bartholomew,
and
Matthew,
James,
of
Alphaeus,
and
Simon
the
Zelotes,
and
Judas,
of
James;
1:14 these
all
were
continuing
with
one
accord
in
prayer
and
supplication,
with
women,
and
Mary
the
mother
of
Jesus,
and
with
his
brethren.
1:15 And
in
these
days,
Peter
having
risen
up
in
the
midst
of
the
disciples,
said,
(the
multitude
also
of
the
names
at
the
same
place
was,
as
it
were,
an
hundred
and
twenty,)
1:16 `Men,
brethren,
it
behoved
this
Writing
that
it
be
fulfilled
that
beforehand
the
Holy
Spirit
spake
through
the
mouth
of
David,
concerning
Judas,
who
became
guide
to
those
who
took
Jesus,
1:17 because
he
was
numbered
among
us,
and
did
receive
the
share
in
this
ministration,
1:18 this
one,
indeed,
then,
purchased
a
field
out
of
the
reward
of
unrighteousness,
and
falling
headlong,
burst
asunder
in
the
midst,
and
all
his
bowels
gushed
forth,
1:19 and
it
became
known
to
all
those
dwelling
in
Jerusalem,
insomuch
that
that
place
is
called,
in
their
proper
dialect,
Aceldama,
that
is,
field
of
blood,
1:20 for
it
hath
been
written
in
the
book
of
Psalms:
Let
his
lodging-place
become
desolate,
and
let
no
one
be
dwelling
in
it,
and
his
oversight
let
another
take.
1:21 `It
behoveth,
therefore,
of
the
men
who
did
go
with
us
during
all
the
time
in
which
the
Lord
Jesus
went
in
and
went
out
among
us,
1:22 beginning
from
the
baptism
of
John,
unto
the
day
in
which
he
was
received
up
from
us,
one
of
these
to
become
with
us
a
witness
of
his
rising
again.'
1:23 And
they
set
two,
Joseph
called
Barsabas,
who
was
surnamed
Justus,
and
Matthias,
1:24 and
having
prayed,
they
said,
`Thou,
Lord,
who
art
knowing
the
heart
of
all,
shew
which
one
thou
didst
choose
of
these
two
1:25 to
receive
the
share
of
this
ministration
and
apostleship,
from
which
Judas,
by
transgression,
did
fall,
to
go
on
to
his
proper
place;'
1:26 and
they
gave
their
lots,
and
the
lot
fell
upon
Matthias,
and
he
was
numbered
with
the
eleven
apostles.