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Chapter 5
Acts Rotherha 5:1  But, a certain man, Ananias by name, with Sapphira his wife, sold a possession,
Acts Rotherha 5:2  And kept back part of the price, his wife also being privy to it; and, bringing a certain part, at the feet of the Apostles, he laid it.
Acts Rotherha 5:3  But Peter said—Ananias! wherefore did Satan fill thy heart, that thou shouldst deal falsely with the Holy Spirit, and keep back part of the price of the field?
Acts Rotherha 5:4  While it remained, was it not, as thine own, it remained? and, when sold, was it not, in thine own authority, that it still continued? Why was it that thou didst contrive in thy heart this deed? Thou hast not dealt falsely with men but, with God.
Acts Rotherha 5:5  And, as Ananias heard these words, he fell, and expired. And there came great fear upon all that heard;
Acts Rotherha 5:6  But the young men, rising up, wrapped him about, and, bearing him forth, buried him.
Acts Rotherha 5:7  And it came to pass, after about three hours interval, that his wife, not knowing what had happened, came in.
Acts Rotherha 5:8  And Peter began to say unto her—Tell me! was it, for so much, ye gave up the field? And she said—Yea! for so much.
Acts Rotherha 5:9  And, Peter, [said] unto her—Why was it agreed by you to put to the proof the Spirit of the Lord? Lo! the feet of them that have buried thy husband, are at the door, and they shall bear thee forth.
Acts Rotherha 5:10  And she fell instantly at his feet, and expired. And the young men, coming in, found her dead; and, bearing her forth, they buried her with her husband.
Acts Rotherha 5:11  And there came great fear upon the whole assembly, and upon all them that heard these things.
Acts Rotherha 5:12  And, through the hands of the Apostles, were coming to pass many signs and wonders among the people; and they were all with one accord in the portico of Solomon;
Acts Rotherha 5:13  Howbeit, of the rest, no one, durst join himself unto them,—nevertheless the people continued to magnify them;
Acts Rotherha 5:14  And, the more, were being added, when they believed in the Lord, throngs both of men and women;—
Acts Rotherha 5:15  So that, even into the broad-ways, were they bringing forth the sick, and laying them on small couches and beds, in order that, if Peter were coming along, even perchance his shadow, might overshadow some one of them.
Acts Rotherha 5:16  Moreover even the throng of the cities all round Jerusalem was coming together, bearing sick folk, and such as were harassed by impure spirits,—who, indeed, were being cured, one and all.
Acts Rotherha 5:17  But the High-priest, arising, and all who were with him,—being the sect of the Sadducees,—were filled with jealousy,
Acts Rotherha 5:18  And thrust their hands upon the Apostles, and put them in a public ward.
Acts Rotherha 5:19  But, a messenger of the Lord, by night, opened the doors of the prison; and, leading them out, said—
Acts Rotherha 5:20  Be going your way, and, taking your stand, be speaking, in the temple, unto the people, all the declarations of this Life.
Acts Rotherha 5:21  Now, when they heard this, they entered, under the dawn, into the temple, and began teaching. And the High-priest and they who were with him, arriving, called together the high-council, and all the senate of the sons of Israel; and sent off unto the prison, to have them brought.
Acts Rotherha 5:22  And, the officers who came to the place, found them not in the prison; and, returning, brought tidings,
Acts Rotherha 5:23  Saying—The prison, found we locked with all safety, and the keepers standing at the doors; but, when we had opened the prison, inside, found we, no one.
Acts Rotherha 5:24  Now, when both the captain of the temple and the High-priests heard these words, they were utterly at a loss concerning them—what perhaps this might come to.
Acts Rotherha 5:25  But some one, entering, brought tidings unto them—Lo! the men whom ye put in the prison, are in the temple, standing, and teaching the people!
Acts Rotherha 5:26  Then, the captain with the officers, departing, brought them—not with violence,—for they were afraid of the people, lest they should be stoned;
Acts Rotherha 5:27  But, leading them in, set them in the high- council. And the High-priest questioned them,
Acts Rotherha 5:28  Saying—Strictly, did we charge you not to be teaching upon this name; and lo! ye have filled Jerusalem with your teaching, and are minded to bring down upon us, the blood of this man.
Acts Rotherha 5:29  But Peter and the Apostles, answering, said—It is needful to be yielding obedience unto God rather than unto men:—
Acts Rotherha 5:30  The God of our fathers, hath raised up Jesus,—whom, ye, got into your hands, suspending him upon a tree:—
Acts Rotherha 5:31  Him, as Princely-leader and Saviour, hath God exalted unto his right hand,—to give repentance unto Israel, and remission of sins.
Acts Rotherha 5:32  And, we, are witnesses of these things,—also the Holy Spirit, which God hath given unto them who are yielding obedience unto him.
Acts Rotherha 5:33  And, they, when they heard this, were cut to the heart, and were making up their minds to slay them.
Acts Rotherha 5:34  But a certain man, rising up in the high-council, by name Gamaliel, a law-teacher honoured by all the people, gave orders to put the men, outside, for a little,—
Acts Rotherha 5:35  And said unto them—Men of Israel! be taking heed unto yourselves, what ye are about to inflict upon these men.
Acts Rotherha 5:36  For, before these days, there rose up one Theudas, affirming, himself, to be somebody,—unto whom was inclined a number of men, about four hundred; who was slain, and, all as many as had been trusting in him, were disbanded, and came to nothing.
Acts Rotherha 5:37  After him, rose up Judas the Galilaean, in the days of the enrolling, and drew a people into revolt after him; and, he, perished, and, all, as many as had trusted in him, were scattered.
Acts Rotherha 5:38  Now, therefore, I say unto you—stand aloof from these men, and let them alone; because if, of men, be this project or this work, it will be overthrown,—
Acts Rotherha 5:39  But, if it is, of God, ye will not be able to overthrow them: lest once, even fighters against God, ye be found.
Acts Rotherha 5:40  And they were persuaded by him; and, calling unto them the Apostles, they, with beating, charged them not be speaking upon the name of Jesus; and let them go.
Acts Rotherha 5:41  They, therefore, went rejoicing from the presence of the high-council; in that they had been accounted worthy, in behalf of The Name, to suffer dishonour.
Acts Rotherha 5:42  And, every day in the temple, and at home, they ceased not to be teaching, and telling the good news as to the Anointed Jesus.