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Chapter
8
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And Saul gave approval
to his death. Now at
that time a violent
attack was started against
the church in Jerusalem;
and all but the Apostles
went away into all parts
of Judaea and Samaria.
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And God-fearing men
put Stephen's body in
its last resting-place,
making great weeping
over him.
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But Saul was burning
with hate against the
church, going into every
house and taking men
and women and putting
them in prison.
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But those who had
gone in flight went
everywhere preaching
the word.
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And Philip went down
to Samaria and was teaching
them about Christ.
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And all the people
gave attention to the
words which Philip said,
when they saw the signs
which he did.
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For unclean spirits
came out from those
who had them, crying
with a loud voice; and
a number of those who
were ill and broken
in body were made well.
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And there was much
joy in that town.
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But there was a certain
man named Simon, who
in the past had been
a wonder-worker and
a cause of surprise
to the people of Samaria,
saying that he himself
was a great man:
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To whom they all
gave attention, from
the smallest to the
greatest, saying, This
man is that power of
God which is named Great.
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And they gave attention
to him, because for
a long time his wonder-working
powers had kept them
under his control.
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But when they had
faith in the good news
given by Philip about
the kingdom of God and
the name of Jesus Christ,
a number of men and
women had baptism.
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And Simon himself
had faith and, having
had baptism, he went
with Philip and, seeing
the signs and the great
wonders which he did,
he was full of surprise.
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Now when the Apostles
at Jerusalem had news
that the people of Samaria
had taken the word of
God into their hearts,
they sent to them Peter
and John;
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Who, when they came
there, made prayer for
them, that the Holy
Spirit might be given
to them:
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For up to that time
he had not come on any
of them; only baptism
had been given to them
in the name of the Lord
Jesus.
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Then they put their
hands on them, and the
Holy Spirit came on
them.
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Now when Simon saw
that the Holy Spirit
was given through the
touch of the Apostles'
hands, he made them
an offering of money,
saying,
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Give me this power,
so that when I put my
hands on anyone he may
get the Holy Spirit.
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But Peter said, May
your money come to destruction
with you, because you
had the idea that what
is freely given by God
may be got for a price.
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You have no part
in this business, because
your heart is not right
before God.
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Let your heart be
changed, and make prayer
to God that you may
have forgiveness for
your evil thoughts.
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For I see that you
are prisoned in bitter
envy and the chains
of sin.
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And Simon, answering,
said, Make prayer for
me to the Lord, so that
these things which you
have said may not come
on me.
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So they, having given
their witness and made
clear the word of the
Lord, went back to Jerusalem,
giving the good news
on their way in a number
of the small towns of
Samaria.
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But an angel of the
Lord said to Philip,
Get up, and go to the
south, to the road which
goes from Jerusalem
to Gaza, through the
waste land.
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And he went and there
was a man of Ethiopia,
a servant of great authority
under Candace, queen
of the Ethiopians, and
controller of all her
property, who had come
up to Jerusalem for
worship;
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He was going back,
seated in his carriage,
and was reading the
book of the prophet
Isaiah.
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And the Spirit said
to Philip, Go near,
and get on his carriage.
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And Philip, running
up to him, saw that
he was reading Isaiah
the prophet, and said
to him, Is the sense
of what you are reading
clear to you?
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And he said, How
is that possible when
I have no guide? And
he made Philip get up
by his side.
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Now the place in
the book where he was
reading was this: He
was taken, like a sheep,
to be put to death;
and as a lamb is quiet
when its wool is being
cut, so he made no sound:
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Being of low degree,
his cause was not given
a hearing: who has knowledge
of his family? for his
life is cut off from
the earth.
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And the Ethiopian
said to Philip, About
whom are these words
said by the prophet?
about himself, or some
other?
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So Philip, starting
from this writing, gave
him the good news about
Jesus.
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And while they were
going on their way,
they came to some water,
and the Ethiopian said,
See, here is water;
why may I not have baptism?
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And he gave orders
for the carriage to
be stopped, and the
two of them went down
into the water, and
Philip gave him baptism.
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And when they came
up out of the water,
the Spirit of the Lord
took Philip away; and
the Ethiopian saw him
no more, for he went
on his way full of joy.
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But Philip came to
Azotus, and went through
all the towns, preaching
the good news, till
he came to Caesarea.
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