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15
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15
:
1
And
certain
men
which
came
down from
Judaea
taught
the
brethren
, and
said
, Except ye be
circumcised
after the
manner
of
Moses
, ye cannot be
saved
.
15
:
2
When therefore
Paul
and
Barnabas
had no
small
dissension
and
disputation
with them, they
determined
that
Paul
and
Barnabas
, and
certain
other of them, should
go
up to
Jerusalem
unto the
apostles
and
elders
about this
question
.
15
:
3
And
being
brought
on their
way
by the
church
, they
passed
through
Phenice
and
Samaria
,
declaring
the
conversion
of the
Gentiles
: and they
caused
great
joy
unto all the
brethren
.
15
:
4
And when they were
come
to
Jerusalem
, they were
received
of the
church
, and of the
apostles
and
elders
, and they
declared
all
things
that
God
had done with them.
15
:
5
But there
rose
up
certain
of the
sect
of the
Pharisees
which
believed
,
saying
, That it was
needful
to
circumcise
them, and to
command
them to
keep
the
law
of
Moses
.
15
:
6
And the
apostles
and
elders
came
together for to
consider
of this
matter
.
15
:
7
And when there had been much
disputing
,
Peter
rose
up, and
said
unto them,
Men
and
brethren
, ye
know
how that a
good
while
ago
God
made
choice
among us, that the
Gentiles
by my
mouth
should
hear
the
word
of the
gospel
, and
believe
.
15
:
8
And
God
, which
knoweth
the
hearts
,
bare
them
witness
,
giving
them the
Holy
Ghost
, even as he did unto us;
15
:
9
And
put
no
difference
between us and them,
purifying
their
hearts
by
faith
.
15
:
10
Now therefore why
tempt
ye
God
, to
put
a
yoke
upon the
neck
of the
disciples
, which neither our
fathers
nor we were
able
to
bear
?
15
:
11
But we
believe
that through the
grace
of the
LORD
Jesus
Christ
we shall be
saved
, even as they.
15
:
12
Then all the
multitude
kept
silence
, and
gave
audience
to
Barnabas
and
Paul
,
declaring
what
miracles
and
wonders
God
had
wrought
among the
Gentiles
by them.
15
:
13
And after they had
held
their
peace
,
James
answered
,
saying
,
Men
and
brethren
,
hearken
unto me:
15
:
14
Simeon
hath
declared
how
God
at the first did
visit
the
Gentiles
, to
take
out of them a
people
for his
name
.
15
:
15
And to this
agree
the
words
of the
prophets
; as it is
written
,
15
:
16
After this I will
return
, and will
build
again the
tabernacle
of
David
, which is
fallen
down; and I will
build
again the
ruins
thereof, and I will
set
it up:
15
:
17
That the
residue
of
men
might
seek
after the
Lord
, and all the
Gentiles
, upon whom my
name
is
called
,
saith
the
Lord
, who
doeth
all these
things
.
15
:
18
Known
unto
God
are all his
works
from the beginning of the
world
.
15
:
19
Wherefore
my
sentence
is, that we
trouble
not them, which from among the
Gentiles
are
turned
to
God
:
15
:
20
But that we
write
unto them, that they
abstain
from
pollutions
of
idols
, and from
fornication
, and from
things
strangled
, and from
blood
.
15
:
21
For
Moses
of
old
time
hath in every
city
them that
preach
him,
being
read
in the
synagogues
every
sabbath
day
.
15
:
22
Then
pleased
it the
apostles
and
elders
with the whole
church
, to
send
chosen
men
of their own
company
to
Antioch
with
Paul
and
Barnabas
; namely,
Judas
surnamed
Barsabas
and
Silas
,
chief
men
among the
brethren
:
15
:
23
And they
wrote
letters
by them after this
manner
; The
apostles
and
elders
and
brethren
send
greeting
unto the
brethren
which are of the
Gentiles
in
Antioch
and
Syria
and
Cilicia
.
15
:
24
Forasmuch
as we have
heard
, that
certain
which
went
out from us have
troubled
you with
words
,
subverting
your
souls
,
saying
, Ye must be
circumcised
, and
keep
the
law
: to whom we
gave
no such
commandment
:
15
:
25
It seemed
good
unto us,
being
assembled
with one
accord
, to
send
chosen
men
unto you with our
beloved
Barnabas
and
Paul
,
15
:
26
Men
that have
hazarded
their
lives
for the
name
of our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
.
15
:
27
We have
sent
therefore
Judas
and
Silas
, who shall also
tell
you the same
things
by
mouth
.
15
:
28
For it seemed
good
to the
Holy
Ghost
, and to us, to
lay
upon you no
greater
burden
than these
necessary
things
;
15
:
29
That ye
abstain
from
meats
offered
to
idols
, and from
blood
, and from
things
strangled
, and from
fornication
: from which if ye
keep
yourselves, ye shall do well.
Fare
ye well.
15
:
30
So when they were
dismissed
, they
came
to
Antioch
: and when they had
gathered
the
multitude
together, they
delivered
the
epistle
:
15
:
31
Which when they had
read
, they
rejoiced
for the
consolation
.
15
:
32
And
Judas
and
Silas
,
being
prophets
also themselves,
exhorted
the
brethren
with many
words
, and
confirmed
them.
15
:
33
And after they had
tarried
there a
space
, they were let
go
in
peace
from the
brethren
unto the
apostles
.
15
:
34
Notwithstanding
it
pleased
Silas
to
abide
there still.
15
:
35
Paul
also and
Barnabas
continued
in
Antioch
,
teaching
and
preaching
the
word
of the
Lord
, with many others also.
15
:
36
And some
days
after
Paul
said
unto
Barnabas
, Let us
go
again and
visit
our
brethren
in every
city
where we have
preached
the
word
of the
LORD
, and
see
how they do.
15
:
37
And
Barnabas
determined
to
take
with them
John
, whose
surname
was
Mark
.
15
:
38
But
Paul
thought
not
good
to
take
him with them, who
departed
from them from
Pamphylia
, and
went
not with them to the
work
.
15
:
39
And the
contention
was so
sharp
between them, that they
departed
asunder
one from the other: and so
Barnabas
took
Mark
, and
sailed
unto
Cyprus
;
15
:
40
And
Paul
chose
Silas
, and
departed
,
being
recommended
by the
brethren
unto the
grace
of
God
.
15
:
41
And he
went
through
Syria
and
Cilicia
,
confirming
the
churches
.
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