ACTS
Chapter 22
Acts | Weymouth | 22:1 | "Brethren and fathers," he said, "listen to my defence which I now make before you." | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:2 | And on hearing him address them in Hebrew, they kept all the more quiet; and he said, | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:3 | "I am a Jew, born at Tarsus in Cilicia, but brought up in this city. I was carefully trained at the feet of Gamaliel in the Law of our forefathers, and, like all of you to-day, was zealous for God. | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:4 | I persecuted to death this new faith, continually binding both men and women and throwing them into prison; | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:5 | as the High Priest also and all the Elders can bear me witness. It was, too, from them that I received letters to the brethren in Damascus, and I was already on my way to Damascus, intending to bring those also who had fled there, in chains to Jerusalem, to be punished. | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:6 | "But on my way, when I was now not far from Damascus, about noon a sudden blaze of light from Heaven shone round me. | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:7 | I fell to the ground and heard a voice say to me, "`Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?' | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:8 | "`Who art thou, Lord?' I asked. "`I am Jesus, the Nazarene,' He replied, `whom you are persecuting.' | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:9 | "Now the men who were with me, though they saw the light, did not hear the words of Him who spoke to me. | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:10 | And I asked, "`What am I to do, Lord?' "And the Lord said to me, "`Rise, and go into Damascus. There you shall be told of all that has been appointed for you to do.' | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:11 | "And as I could not see because the light had been so dazzling, those who were with me had to lead me by the arm, and so I came to Damascus. | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:12 | "And a certain Ananias, a pious man who obeyed the Law and bore a good character with all the Jews of the city, | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:13 | came to me and standing at my side said, "`Brother Saul, recover your sight.' "I instantly regained my sight and looked up at him. | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:14 | Then he said, `The God of our forefathers has appointed you to know His will, and to see the righteous One and hear Him speak. | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:15 | For you shall be a witness for Him, to all men, of what you have seen and heard. | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:16 | And now why delay? Rise, get yourself baptized, and wash off your sins, calling upon His name.' | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:17 | "After my return to Jerusalem, and while praying in the Temple, I fell into a trance. | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:18 | I saw Jesus, and He said to me, "`Make haste and leave Jerusalem quickly, because they will not accept your testimony about Me.' | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:19 | "`Lord,' I replied, `they themselves well know how active I was in imprisoning, and in flogging in synagogue after synagogue those who believe in Thee; | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:20 | and when they were shedding the blood of Stephen, Thy witness, I was standing by, fully approving of it, and I held the clothes of those who were killing him.' | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:22 | Until they heard this last statement the people listened to Paul, but now with a roar of disapproval they cried out, "Away with such a fellow from the earth! He ought not to be allowed to live." | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:23 | And when they continued their furious shouts, throwing their clothes into the air and flinging dust about, | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:24 | the Tribune ordered him to be brought into the barracks, and be examined by flogging, in order to ascertain the reason why they thus cried out against him. | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:25 | But, when they had tied him up with the straps, Paul said to the Captain who stood by, "Does the Law permit you to flog a Roman citizen--and one too who is uncondemned?" | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:26 | On hearing this question, the Captain went to report the matter to the Tribune. "What are you intending to do?" he said. "This man is a Roman citizen." | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:27 | So the Tribune came to Paul and asked him, "Tell me, are you a Roman citizen?" "Yes," he said. | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:28 | "I paid a large sum for my citizenship," said the Tribune. "But I was born free," said Paul. | |
Acts | Weymouth | 22:29 | So the men who had been on the point of putting him under torture immediately left him. And the Tribune, too, was frightened when he learnt that Paul was a Roman citizen, for he had had him bound. | |