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Chapter 15
Acts Geneva15 15:1  Then came downe certaine from Iudea, and taught the brethren, saying, Except ye be circumcised after the maner of Moses, ye cannot be saued.
Acts Geneva15 15:2  And when there was great dissension, and disputation by Paul and Barnabas against them, they ordeyned that Paul and Barnabas, and certaine other of them, should goe vp to Hierusalem vnto the Apostles and Elders about this question.
Acts Geneva15 15:3  Thus being brought forth by ye Church, they passed through Phenice and Samaria, declaring the conuersion of the Gentiles, and they brought great ioy vnto all the brethren.
Acts Geneva15 15:4  And when they were come to Hierusalem, they were receiued of the Church, and of the Apostles and Elders, and they declared what things God had done by them.
Acts Geneva15 15:5  But said they, certaine of the sect of the Pharises, which did beleeue, rose vp, saying, that it was needefull to circumcise them, and to commaund them to keepe the lawe of Moses.
Acts Geneva15 15:6  Then the Apostles and Elders came together to looke to this matter.
Acts Geneva15 15:7  And when there had bene great disputation, Peter rose vp, and said vnto them, Ye men and brethren, ye know that a good while ago, among vs God chose out me, that the Gentiles by my mouth should heare the worde of the Gospel, and beleeue.
Acts Geneva15 15:8  And God which knoweth the heartes, bare them witnesse, in giuing vnto them ye holy Ghost euen as he did vnto vs.
Acts Geneva15 15:9  And he put no difference betweene vs and them, after that by faith he had purified their heartes.
Acts Geneva15 15:10  Nowe therefore, why tempt ye God, to lay a yoke on the disciples neckes, which neither our fathers, nor we were able to beare?
Acts Geneva15 15:11  But we beleeue, through the grace of the Lord Iesus Christ to be saued, euen as they doe.
Acts Geneva15 15:12  Then all the multitude kept silence, and heard Barnabas and Paul, which told what signes and wonders God had done among the Gentiles by them.
Acts Geneva15 15:13  And when they helde their peace, Iames answered, saying, Men and brethren, hearken vnto me.
Acts Geneva15 15:14  Simeon hath declared, howe God first did visite the Gentiles, to take of them a people vnto his Name.
Acts Geneva15 15:15  And to this agree the woordes of the Prophets, as it is written,
Acts Geneva15 15:16  After this I will returne, and will builde againe the tabernacle of Dauid, which is fallen downe, and the ruines thereof will I build againe, and I will set it vp,
Acts Geneva15 15:17  That the residue of men might seeke after the Lord, and all the Gentiles vpon whom my Name is called, saith the Lord which doeth all these things.
Acts Geneva15 15:18  From the beginning of the worlde, God knoweth all his workes.
Acts Geneva15 15:19  Wherefore my sentence is, that we trouble not them of the Gentiles that are turned to God,
Acts Geneva15 15:20  But that we send vnto them, that they abstaine themselues from filthinesse of idoles, and fornication, and that that is strangled, and from blood.
Acts Geneva15 15:21  For Moses of olde time hath in euery citie them that preache him, seeing he is read in the Synagogues euery Sabbath day.
Acts Geneva15 15:22  Then it seemed good to the Apostles and Elders with the whole Church, to sende chosen men of their owne companie to Antiochia with Paul and Barnabas: to wit, Iudas whose surname was Barsabas and Silas, which were chiefe men among the brethren,
Acts Geneva15 15:23  And wrote letters by them after this maner, THE APOSTLES, and the Elders, and the brethren, vnto the brethren which are of the Gentiles in Antiochia, and in Syria, and in Cilicia, send greeting.
Acts Geneva15 15:24  Forasmuch as we haue heard, that certaine which went out from vs, haue troubled you with wordes, and cumbred your mindes, saying, Ye must be circumcised and keepe the Lawe: to whom we gaue no such commandement,
Acts Geneva15 15:25  It seemed therefore good to vs, when we were come together with one accord, to send chosen men vnto you, with our beloued Barnabas and Paul,
Acts Geneva15 15:26  Men that haue giuen vp their liues for the Name of our Lord Iesus Christ.
Acts Geneva15 15:27  We haue therefore sent Iudas and Silas, which shall also tell you ye same things by mouth.
Acts Geneva15 15:28  For it seemed good to the holy Ghost, and to vs, to lay no more burden vpon you, then these necessary things,
Acts Geneva15 15:29  That is, that ye abstaine from things offered to idoles, and blood, and that that is strangled, and from fornication: from which if ye keepe your selues, ye shall doe well. Fare ye well.
Acts Geneva15 15:30  Nowe when they were departed, they came to Antiochia, and after that they had assembled the multitude, they deliuered the Epistle.
Acts Geneva15 15:31  And when they had read it, they reioyced for the consolation.
Acts Geneva15 15:32  And Iudas and Silas being Prophets, exhorted the brethren with many wordes, and strengthened them.
Acts Geneva15 15:33  And after they had taried there a space, they were let goe in peace of the brethren vnto the Apostles.
Acts Geneva15 15:34  Notwithstanding Silas thought good to abide there still.
Acts Geneva15 15:35  Paul also and Barnabas continued in Antiochia, teaching and preaching with many other, the worde of the Lord.
Acts Geneva15 15:36  But after certaine dayes, Paul said vnto Barnabas, Let vs returne, and visite our brethren in euery citie, where we haue preached the worde of the Lord, and see how they doe.
Acts Geneva15 15:37  And Barnabas counselled to take with them Iohn, called Marke.
Acts Geneva15 15:38  But Paul thought it not meete to take him vnto their companie, which departed from them from Pamphylia, and went not with them to the worke.
Acts Geneva15 15:39  Then were they so stirred, that they departed asunder one from the other, so that Barnabas tooke Marke, and sailed vnto Cyprus.
Acts Geneva15 15:40  And Paul chose Silas and departed, being commended of the brethren vnto the grace of God.
Acts Geneva15 15:41  And he went through Syria and Cilicia, stablishing the Churches.