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Acts
22
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22
:
1
Men
,
brethren
, and
fathers
,
hear
ye my
defence
which I make now unto you.
22
:
2
(And when they
heard
that he
spake
in the
Hebrew
tongue
to them, they
kept
the more
silence
: and he
saith
,)
22
:
3
I am
verily
a
man
which am a
Jew
,
born
in
Tarsus
, a
city
in
Cilicia
, yet
brought
up in this
city
at the
feet
of
Gamaliel
, and
taught
according to the
perfect
manner
of the
law
of the
fathers
, and was
zealous
toward
God
, as ye all are this
day
.
22
:
4
And I
persecuted
this
way
unto the
death
,
binding
and
delivering
into
prisons
both
men
and
women
.
22
:
5
As also the
high
priest
doth
bear
me
witness
, and all the
estate
of the
elders
: from whom also I
received
letters
unto the
brethren
, and
went
to
Damascus
, to
bring
them which were there
bound
unto
Jerusalem
, for to be
punished
.
22
:
6
And it
came
to
pass
, that, as I made my
journey
, and was
come
nigh
unto
Damascus
about
noon
,
suddenly
there
shone
from
heaven
a
great
light
round
about me.
22
:
7
And I
fell
unto the
ground
, and
heard
a
voice
saying
unto me,
Saul
,
Saul
, why
persecutest
thou me?
22
:
8
And I
answered
, Who
art
thou,
Lord
? And he
said
unto me, I am
Jesus
of
Nazareth
, whom thou
persecutest
.
22
:
9
And they that were with me
saw
indeed the
light
, and were
afraid
; but they
heard
not the
voice
of him that
spake
to me.
22
:
10
And I
said
, What shall I do,
LORD
? And the
Lord
said
unto me,
Arise
, and
go
into
Damascus
; and there it shall be
told
thee of all
things
which are
appointed
for thee to do.
22
:
11
And when I could not
see
for the
glory
of that
light
,
being
led
by the
hand
of them that were with me, I
came
into
Damascus
.
22
:
12
And one
Ananias
, a
devout
man
according to the
law
,
having
a
good
report
of all the
Jews
which
dwelt
there,
22
:
13
Came
unto me, and
stood
, and
said
unto me,
Brother
Saul
,
receive
thy
sight
. And the same
hour
I
looked
up upon him.
22
:
14
And he
said
, The
God
of our
fathers
hath
chosen
thee, that thou
shouldest
know
his will, and
see
that
Just
One, and
shouldest
hear
the
voice
of his
mouth
.
22
:
15
For thou shalt be his
witness
unto all
men
of what thou hast
seen
and
heard
.
22
:
16
And now why
tarriest
thou?
arise
, and be
baptized
, and
wash
away thy
sins
,
calling
on the
name
of the
Lord
.
22
:
17
And it
came
to
pass
, that, when I was
come
again to
Jerusalem
, even while I
prayed
in the
temple
, I was in a
trance
;
22
:
18
And
saw
him
saying
unto me, Make
haste
, and
get
thee
quickly
out of
Jerusalem
: for they will not
receive
thy
testimony
concerning
me.
22
:
19
And I
said
,
Lord
, they
know
that I
imprisoned
and
beat
in every
synagogue
them that
believed
on thee:
22
:
20
And when the
blood
of thy
martyr
Stephen
was
shed
, I also was
standing
by, and
consenting
unto his
death
, and
kept
the
raiment
of them that
slew
him.
22
:
21
And he
said
unto me,
Depart
: for I will
send
thee
far
hence unto the
Gentiles
.
22
:
22
And they
gave
him
audience
unto this
word
, and then
lifted
up their
voices
, and
said
, Away with such a
fellow
from the
earth
: for it is not
fit
that he should
live
.
22
:
23
And as they
cried
out, and
cast
off their
clothes
, and
threw
dust
into the
air
,
22
:
24
The
chief
captain
commanded
him to be
brought
into the
castle
, and
bade
that he should be
examined
by
scourging
; that he might
know
wherefore
they
cried
so against him.
22
:
25
And as they
bound
him with
thongs
,
Paul
said
unto the
centurion
that
stood
by, Is it
lawful
for you to
scourge
a
man
that is a
Roman
, and
uncondemned
?
22
:
26
When the
centurion
heard
that, he
went
and
told
the
chief
captain
,
saying
,
Take
heed
what thou
doest
: for this
man
is a
Roman
.
22
:
27
Then the
chief
captain
came
, and
said
unto him,
Tell
me,
art
thou a
Roman
? He
said
,
Yea
.
22
:
28
And the
chief
captain
answered
, With a
great
sum
obtained
I this
freedom
. And
Paul
said
, But I was
free
born
.
22
:
29
Then
straightway
they
departed
from him which should have
examined
him: and the
chief
captain
also was
afraid
, after he
knew
that he was a
Roman
, and because he had
bound
him.
22
:
30
On the
morrow
, because he would have
known
the
certainty
wherefore
he was
accused
of the
Jews
, he
loosed
him from his
bands
, and
commanded
the
chief
priests
and all their
council
to
appear
, and
brought
Paul
down, and
set
him before them.
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