14:1 And
it
came
to
pass
in
Iconium,
that
they
did
enter
together
into
the
synagogue
of
the
Jews,
and
spake,
so
that
there
believed
both
of
Jews
and
Greeks
a
great
multitude;
14:2 and
the
unbelieving
Jews
did
stir
up
and
made
evil
the
souls
of
the
nations
against
the
brethren;
14:3 long
time,
indeed,
therefore,
did
they
abide
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
who
is
testifying
to
the
word
of
His
grace,
and
granting
signs
and
wonders
to
come
to
pass
through
their
hands.
14:4 And
the
multitude
of
the
city
was
divided,
and
some
were
with
the
Jews,
and
some
with
the
apostles,
14:5 and
when
there
was
a
purpose
both
of
the
nations
and
of
the
Jews
with
their
rulers
to
use
[them]
despitefully,
and
to
stone
them,
14:6 they
having
become
aware,
did
flee
to
the
cities
of
Lycaonia,
Lystra,
and
Derbe,
and
to
the
region
round
about,
14:7 and
there
they
were
proclaiming
good
news.
14:8 And
a
certain
man
in
Lystra,
impotent
in
the
feet,
was
sitting,
being
lame
from
the
womb
of
his
mother--who
never
had
walked,
14:9 this
one
was
hearing
Paul
speaking,
who,
having
stedfastly
beheld
him,
and
having
seen
that
he
hath
faith
to
be
saved,
14:10 said
with
a
loud
voice,
`Stand
up
on
thy
feet
upright;'
and
he
was
springing
and
walking,
14:11 and
the
multitudes
having
seen
what
Paul
did,
did
lift
up
their
voice,
in
the
speech
of
Lycaonia,
saying,
`The
gods,
having
become
like
men,
did
come
down
unto
us;'
14:12 they
were
calling
also
Barnabas
Zeus,
and
Paul
Hermes,
since
he
was
the
leader
in
speaking.
14:13 And
the
priest
of
the
Zeus
that
is
before
their
city,
oxen
and
garlands
unto
the
porches
having
brought,
with
the
multitudes
did
wish
to
sacrifice,
14:14 and
having
heard,
the
apostles
Barnabas
and
Paul,
having
rent
their
garments,
did
spring
into
the
multitude,
crying
14:15 and
saying,
`Men,
why
these
things
do
ye
and
we
are
men
like-affected
with
you,
proclaiming
good
news
to
you,
from
these
vanities
to
turn
unto
the
living
God,
who
made
the
heaven,
and
the
earth,
and
the
sea,
and
all
the
things
in
them;
14:16 who
in
the
past
generations
did
suffer
all
the
nations
to
go
on
in
their
ways,
14:17 though,
indeed,
without
witness
He
did
not
leave
himself,
doing
good--from
heaven
giving
rains
to
us,
and
fruitful
seasons,
filling
our
hearts
with
food
and
gladness;'
14:18 and
these
things
saying,
scarcely
did
they
restrain
the
multitudes
from
sacrificing
to
them.
14:19 And
there
came
thither,
from
Antioch
and
Iconium,
Jews,
and
they
having
persuaded
the
multitudes,
and
having
stoned
Paul,
drew
him
outside
of
the
city,
having
supposed
him
to
be
dead;
14:20 and
the
disciples
having
surrounded
him,
having
risen
he
entered
into
the
city,
and
on
the
morrow
he
went
forth
with
Barnabas
to
Derbe.
14:21 Having
proclaimed
good
news
also
to
that
city,
and
having
discipled
many,
they
turned
back
to
Lystra,
and
Iconium,
and
Antioch,
14:22 confirming
the
souls
of
the
disciples,
exhorting
to
remain
in
the
faith,
and
that
through
many
tribulations
it
behoveth
us
to
enter
into
the
reign
of
God,
14:23 and
having
appointed
to
them
by
vote
elders
in
every
assembly,
having
prayed
with
fastings,
they
commended
them
to
the
Lord
in
whom
they
had
believed.
14:24 And
having
passed
through
Pisidia,
they
came
to
Pamphylia,
14:25 and
having
spoken
in
Perga
the
word,
they
went
down
to
Attalia,
14:26 and
thence
did
sail
to
Antioch,
whence
they
had
been
given
by
the
grace
of
God
for
the
work
that
they
fulfilled;
14:27 and
having
come
and
gathered
together
the
assembly,
they
declared
as
many
things
as
God
did
with
them,
and
that
He
did
open
to
the
nations
a
door
of
faith;
14:28 and
they
abode
there
not
a
little
time
with
the
disciples.