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1 Some men came down from Judea and taught the
brothers, “Unless you are circumcised after the custom of Moses, you can’t be
saved.” 2 Therefore when Paul and Barnabas had no small discord and
discussion with them, they appointed Paul and Barnabas, and some others of them,
to go up to Jerusalem to the apostles and elders about this question. 3 They,
being sent on their way by the assembly, passed through both Phoenicia and
Samaria, declaring the conversion of the Gentiles. They caused great joy to all
the brothers. 4 When they had come to Jerusalem, they were received by the
assembly and the apostles and the elders, and they reported all things that God
had done with them.
5 But some of the sect of the Pharisees who
believed rose up, saying, “It is necessary to circumcise them, and to command
them to keep the law of Moses.”
6 The apostles and the elders were gathered
together to see about this matter. 7 When there had been much discussion,
Peter rose up and said to them, “Brothers, you know that a good while ago God
made a choice among you, that by my mouth the nations should hear the word of
the Good News, and believe. 8 God, who knows the heart, testified about
them, giving them the Holy Spirit, just as he did to us. 9 He made no
distinction between us and them, cleansing their hearts by faith. 10 Now
therefore why do you tempt God, that you should put a yoke on the neck of the
disciples which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear? 11 But we
believe that we are saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus, just as they
are.”
12 All the multitude kept silence, and they
listened to Barnabas and Paul reporting what signs and wonders God had done
among the nations through them. 13 After they were silent, James answered,
“Brothers, listen to me. 14 Simeon has reported how God first visited the
nations, to take out of them a people for his name. 15 This agrees with
the words of the prophets. As it is written,
16 ‘After these things I will return.
I will again build the tabernacle of David, which has
fallen.
I will again build its ruins.
I will set it up,
17 That the rest of men may seek after the Lord;
all the Gentiles who are called by my name,
says the Lord, who does all these things. Amos 9:11-12
18 All of God’s works are known to him from
eternity.’
19 “Therefore my judgment is that we don’t
trouble those from among the Gentiles who turn to God, 20 but that we
write to them that they abstain from the pollution of idols, from sexual
immorality, from what is strangled, and from blood. 21 For Moses from
generations of old has in every city those who preach him, being read in the
synagogues every Sabbath.”
22 Then it seemed good to the apostles and the
elders, with the whole assembly, to choose men out of their company, and send
them to Antioch with Paul and Barnabas: Judas called Barsabbas, and Silas,
chief men among the brothers. 23 They wrote these things by their hand:
“The apostles, the elders, and the brothers, to the
brothers who are of the Gentiles in Antioch, Syria, and Cilicia: greetings. 24 Because
we have heard that some who went out from us have troubled you with words,
unsettling your souls, saying, ‘You must be circumcised and keep the law,’ to
whom we gave no such commandment; 25 it seemed good to us, having come to
one accord, to choose men and send them to you with our beloved Barnabas and
Paul, 26 men who have risked their lives for the name of our Lord Jesus
Christ. 27 We have sent therefore Judas and Silas, who themselves will
also tell you the same things by word of mouth. 28 For it seemed good to the
Holy Spirit, and to us, to lay no greater burden on you than these necessary
things: 29 that you abstain from things sacrificed to idols, from blood,
from things strangled, and from sexual immorality, from which if you keep
yourselves, it will be well with you. Farewell.”
30 So, when they were sent off, they came to
Antioch. Having gathered the multitude together, they delivered the letter. 31 When
they had read it, they rejoiced over the encouragement. 32 Judas and
Silas, also being prophets themselves, encouraged the brothers with many words,
and strengthened them. 33 After they had spent some time there, they were
sent back with greetings from the brothers to the apostles. [Some
manuscripts add verse 34—Editor.: 34 But it seemed good to Silas to
stay there.] 35 But Paul and
Barnabas stayed in Antioch, teaching and preaching the word of the Lord, with
many others also.
36 After some days Paul said to Barnabas, “Let’s
return now and visit our brothers in every city in which we proclaimed the word
of the Lord, to see how they are doing.” 37 Barnabas planned to take John,
who was called Mark, with them also. 38 But Paul didn’t think that it was
a good idea to take with them someone who had withdrawn from them in Pamphylia,
and didn’t go with them to do the work. 39 Then the contention grew so
sharp that they separated from each other. Barnabas took Mark with him, and
sailed away to Cyprus, 40 but Paul chose Silas, and went out, being
commended by the brothers to the grace of God. 41 He went through Syria
and Cilicia, strengthening the assemblies.
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