12:1 And
about
that
time,
Herod
the
king
put
forth
his
hands,
to
do
evil
to
certain
of
those
of
the
assembly,
12:2 and
he
killed
James,
the
brother
of
John,
with
the
sword,
12:3 and
having
seen
that
it
is
pleasing
to
the
Jews,
he
added
to
lay
hold
of
Peter
also--and
they
were
the
days
of
the
unleavened
food--
12:4 whom
also
having
seized,
he
did
put
in
prison,
having
delivered
[him]
to
four
quaternions
of
soldiers
to
guard
him,
intending
after
the
passover
to
bring
him
forth
to
the
people.
12:5 Peter,
therefore,
indeed,
was
kept
in
the
prison,
and
fervent
prayer
was
being
made
by
the
assembly
unto
God
for
him,
12:6 and
when
Herod
was
about
to
bring
him
forth,
the
same
night
was
Peter
sleeping
between
two
soldiers,
having
been
bound
with
two
chains,
guards
also
before
the
door
were
keeping
the
prison,
12:7 and
lo,
a
messenger
of
the
Lord
stood
by,
and
a
light
shone
in
the
buildings,
and
having
smitten
Peter
on
the
side,
he
raised
him
up,
saying,
`Rise
in
haste,'
and
his
chains
fell
from
off
[his]
hands.
12:8 The
messenger
also
said
to
him,
`Gird
thyself,
and
bind
on
thy
sandals;'
and
he
did
so;
and
he
saith
to
him,
`Put
thy
garment
round
and
be
following
me;'
12:9 and
having
gone
forth,
he
was
following
him,
and
he
knew
not
that
it
is
true
that
which
is
done
through
the
messenger,
and
was
thinking
he
saw
a
vision,
12:10 and
having
passed
through
a
first
ward,
and
a
second,
they
came
unto
the
iron
gate
that
is
leading
to
the
city,
which
of
its
own
accord
did
open
to
them,
and
having
gone
forth,
they
went
on
through
one
street,
and
immediately
the
messenger
departed
from
him.
12:11 And
Peter
having
come
to
himself,
said,
`Now
I
have
known
of
a
truth
that
the
Lord
did
sent
forth
His
messenger,
and
did
deliver
me
out
of
the
hand
of
Herod,
and
all
the
expectation
of
the
people
of
the
Jews;'
12:12 also,
having
considered,
he
came
unto
the
house
of
Mary,
the
mother
of
John,
who
is
surnamed
Mark,
where
there
were
many
thronged
together
and
praying.
12:13 And
Peter
having
knocked
at
the
door
of
the
porch,
there
came
a
damsel
to
hearken,
by
name
Rhoda,
12:14 and
having
known
the
voice
of
Peter,
from
the
joy
she
did
not
open
the
porch,
but
having
run
in,
told
of
the
standing
of
Peter
before
the
porch,
12:15 and
they
said
unto
her,
`Thou
art
mad;'
and
she
was
confidently
affirming
[it]
to
be
so,
and
they
said,
`It
is
his
messenger;'
12:16 and
Peter
was
continuing
knocking,
and
having
opened,
they
saw
him,
and
were
astonished,
12:17 and
having
beckoned
to
them
with
the
hand
to
be
silent,
he
declared
to
them
how
the
Lord
brought
him
out
of
the
prison,
and
he
said,
`Declare
to
James
and
to
the
brethren
these
things;'
and
having
gone
forth,
he
went
on
to
another
place.
12:18 And
day
having
come,
there
was
not
a
little
stir
among
the
soldiers
what
then
was
become
of
Peter,
12:19 and
Herod
having
sought
for
him,
and
not
having
found,
having
examined
the
guards,
did
command
[them]
to
be
led
away
to
punishment,
and
having
gone
down
from
Judea
to
Caesarea,
he
was
abiding
[there]
.
12:20 And
Herod
was
highly
displeased
with
the
Tyrians
and
Sidonians,
and
with
one
accord
they
came
unto
him,
and
having
made
a
friend
of
Blastus,
who
[is]
over
the
bed-chambers
of
the
king,
they
were
asking
peace,
because
of
their
country
being
nourished
from
the
king's;
12:21 and
on
a
set
day,
Herod
having
arrayed
himself
in
kingly
apparel,
and
having
sat
down
upon
the
tribunal,
was
making
an
oration
unto
them,
12:22 and
the
populace
were
shouting,
`The
voice
of
a
god,
and
not
of
a
man;'
12:23 and
presently
there
smote
him
a
messenger
of
the
Lord,
because
he
did
not
give
the
glory
to
God,
and
having
been
eaten
of
worms,
he
expired.
12:24 And
the
word
of
God
did
grow
and
did
multiply,
12:25 and
Barnabas
and
Saul
did
turn
back
out
of
Jerusalem,
having
fulfilled
the
ministration,
having
taken
also
with
[them]
John,
who
was
surnamed
Mark.