15:1 And
certain
having
come
down
from
Judea,
were
teaching
the
brethren--`If
ye
be
not
circumcised
after
the
custom
of
Moses,
ye
are
not
able
to
be
saved;'
15:2 there
having
been,
therefore,
not
a
little
dissension
and
disputation
to
Paul
and
Barnabas
with
them,
they
arranged
for
Paul
and
Barnabas,
and
certain
others
of
them,
to
go
up
unto
the
apostles
and
elders
to
Jerusalem
about
this
question,
15:3 they
indeed,
then,
having
been
sent
forward
by
the
assembly,
were
passing
through
Phenice
and
Samaria,
declaring
the
conversion
of
the
nations,
and
they
were
causing
great
joy
to
all
the
brethren.
15:4 And
having
come
to
Jerusalem,
they
were
received
by
the
assembly,
and
the
apostles,
and
the
elders,
they
declared
also
as
many
things
as
God
did
with
them;
15:5 and
there
rose
up
certain
of
those
of
the
sect
of
the
Pharisees
who
believed,
saying--`It
behoveth
to
circumcise
them,
to
command
them
also
to
keep
the
law
of
Moses.'
15:6 And
there
were
gathered
together
the
apostles
and
the
elders,
to
see
about
this
matter,
15:7 and
there
having
been
much
disputing,
Peter
having
risen
up
said
unto
them,
`Men,
brethren,
ye
know
that
from
former
days,
God
among
us
did
make
choice,
through
my
mouth,
for
the
nations
to
hear
the
word
of
the
good
news,
and
to
believe;
15:8 and
the
heart-knowing
God
did
bare
them
testimony,
having
given
to
them
the
Holy
Spirit,
even
as
also
to
us,
15:9 and
did
put
no
difference
also
between
us
and
them,
by
the
faith
having
purified
their
hearts;
15:10 now,
therefore,
why
do
ye
tempt
God,
to
put
a
yoke
upon
the
neck
of
the
disciples,
which
neither
our
fathers
nor
we
were
able
to
bear
15:11 but,
through
the
grace
of
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
we
believe
to
be
saved,
even
as
also
they.'
15:12 And
all
the
multitude
did
keep
silence,
and
were
hearkening
to
Barnabas
and
Paul,
declaring
as
many
signs
and
wonders
as
God
did
among
the
nations
through
them;
15:13 and
after
they
are
silent,
James
answered,
saying,
`Men,
brethren,
hearken
to
me;
15:14 Simeon
did
declare
how
at
first
God
did
look
after
to
take
out
of
the
nations
a
people
for
His
name,
15:15 and
to
this
agree
the
words
of
the
prophets,
as
it
hath
been
written:
15:16 After
these
things
I
will
turn
back,
and
I
will
build
again
the
tabernacle
of
David,
that
is
fallen
down,
and
its
ruins
I
will
build
again,
and
will
set
it
upright--
15:17 that
the
residue
of
men
may
seek
after
the
Lord,
and
all
the
nations,
upon
whom
My
name
hath
been
called,
saith
the
Lord,
who
is
doing
all
these
things.
15:18 `Known
from
the
ages
to
God
are
all
His
works;
15:19 wherefore
I
judge:
not
to
trouble
those
who
from
the
nations
do
turn
back
to
God,
15:20 but
to
write
to
them
to
abstain
from
the
pollutions
of
the
idols,
and
the
whoredom,
and
the
strangled
thing;
and
the
blood;
15:21 for
Moses
from
former
generations
in
every
city
hath
those
preaching
him--in
the
synagogues
every
sabbath
being
read.'
15:22 Then
it
seemed
good
to
the
apostles
and
the
elders,
with
the
whole
assembly,
chosen
men
out
of
themselves
to
send
to
Antioch
with
Paul
and
Barnabas--Judas
surnamed
Barsabas,
and
Silas,
leading
men
among
the
brethren--
15:23 having
written
through
their
hand
thus:
`The
apostles,
and
the
elders,
and
the
brethren,
to
those
in
Antioch,
and
Syria,
and
Cilicia,
brethren,
who
[are]
of
the
nations,
greeting;
15:24 seeing
we
have
heard
that
certain
having
gone
forth
from
us
did
trouble
you
with
words,
subverting
your
souls,
saying
to
be
circumcised
and
to
keep
the
law,
to
whom
we
did
give
no
charge,
15:25 it
seemed
good
to
us,
having
come
together
with
one
accord,
chosen
men
to
send
unto
you,
with
our
beloved
Barnabas
and
Paul--
15:26 men
who
have
given
up
their
lives
for
the
name
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ--
15:27 we
have
sent,
therefore,
Judas
and
Silas,
and
they
by
word
are
telling
the
same
things.
15:28 `For
it
seemed
good
to
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
to
us,
no
more
burden
to
lay
upon
you,
except
these
necessary
things:
15:29 to
abstain
from
things
offered
to
idols,
and
blood,
and
a
strangled
thing,
and
whoredom;
from
which
keeping
yourselves,
ye
shall
do
well;
be
strong!'
15:30 They
then,
indeed,
having
been
let
go,
went
to
Antioch,
and
having
brought
the
multitude
together,
did
deliver
the
epistle,
15:31 and
they
having
read,
did
rejoice
for
the
consolation;
15:32 Judas
also
and
Silas,
being
themselves
also
prophets,
through
much
discourse
did
exhort
the
brethren,
and
confirm,
15:33 and
having
passed
some
time,
they
were
let
go
with
peace
from
the
brethren
unto
the
apostles;
15:34 and
it
seemed
good
to
Silas
to
remain
there
still.
15:35 And
Paul
and
Barnabas
continued
in
Antioch,
teaching
and
proclaiming
good
news--with
many
others
also--the
word
of
the
Lord;
15:36 and
after
certain
days,
Paul
said
unto
Barnabas,
`Having
turned
back
again,
we
may
look
after
our
brethren,
in
every
city
in
which
we
have
preached
the
word
of
the
Lord--how
they
are.'
15:37 And
Barnabas
counselled
to
take
with
[them]
John
called
Mark,
15:38 and
Paul
was
not
thinking
it
good
to
take
him
with
them
who
withdrew
from
them
from
Pamphylia,
and
did
not
go
with
them
to
the
work;
15:39 there
came,
therefore,
a
sharp
contention,
so
that
they
were
parted
from
one
another,
and
Barnabas
having
taken
Mark,
did
sail
to
Cyprus,
15:40 and
Paul
having
chosen
Silas,
went
forth,
having
been
given
up
to
the
grace
of
God
by
the
brethren;
15:41 and
he
went
through
Syria
and
Cilicia,
confirming
the
assemblies.