6:1 And
in
these
days,
the
disciples
multiplying,
there
came
a
murmuring
of
the
Hellenists
at
the
Hebrews,
because
their
widows
were
being
overlooked
in
the
daily
ministration,
6:2 and
the
twelve,
having
called
near
the
multitude
of
the
disciples,
said,
`It
is
not
pleasing
that
we,
having
left
the
word
of
God,
do
minister
at
tables;
6:3 look
out,
therefore,
brethren,
seven
men
of
you
who
are
well
testified
of,
full
of
the
Holy
Spirit
and
wisdom,
whom
we
may
set
over
this
necessity,
6:4 and
we
to
prayer,
and
to
the
ministration
of
the
word,
will
give
ourselves
continually.'
6:5 And
the
thing
was
pleasing
before
all
the
multitude,
and
they
did
choose
Stephen,
a
man
full
of
faith
and
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
Philip,
and
Prochorus,
and
Nicanor,
and
Timon,
and
Parmenas,
and
Nicolaus,
a
proselyte
of
Antioch,
6:6 whom
they
did
set
before
the
apostles,
and
they,
having
prayed,
laid
on
them
[their]
hands.
6:7 And
the
word
of
God
did
increase,
and
the
number
of
the
disciples
did
multiply
in
Jerusalem
exceedingly;
a
great
multitude
also
of
the
priests
were
obedient
to
the
faith.
6:8 And
Stephen,
full
of
faith
and
power,
was
doing
great
wonders
and
signs
among
the
people,
6:9 and
there
arose
certain
of
those
of
the
synagogue,
called
of
the
Libertines,
and
Cyrenians,
and
Alexandrians,
and
of
those
from
Cilicia,
and
Asia,
disputing
with
Stephen,
6:10 and
they
were
not
able
to
resist
the
wisdom
and
the
spirit
with
which
he
was
speaking;
6:11 then
they
suborned
men,
saying--`We
have
heard
him
speaking
evil
sayings
in
regard
to
Moses
and
God.'
6:12 They
did
stir
up
also
the
people,
and
the
elders,
and
the
scribes,
and
having
come
upon
[him]
,
they
caught
him,
and
brought
[him]
to
the
sanhedrim;
6:13 they
set
up
also
false
witnesses,
saying,
`This
one
doth
not
cease
to
speak
evil
sayings
against
this
holy
place
and
the
law,
6:14 for
we
have
heard
him
saying,
That
this
Jesus
the
Nazarean
shall
overthrow
this
place,
and
shall
change
the
customs
that
Moses
delivered
to
us;'
6:15 and
gazing
at
him,
all
those
sitting
in
the
sanhedrim
saw
his
face
as
it
were
the
face
of
a
messenger.