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Chapter 7
Acts Weymouth 7:1  Then the High Priest asked him, "Are these statements true?"
Acts Weymouth 7:2  The reply of Stephen was, "Sirs--brethren and fathers--listen to me. God Most Glorious appeared to our forefather Abraham when he was living in Mesopotamia, before he settled in Haran,
Acts Weymouth 7:3  and said to him, "`Leave your country and your relatives, and go into whatever land I point out to you.'
Acts Weymouth 7:4  "Thereupon he left Chaldaea and settled in Haran till after the death of his father, when God caused him to remove into this country where you now live.
Acts Weymouth 7:5  But he gave him no inheritance in it, no, not a single square yard of ground. And yet He promised to bestow the land as a permanent possession on him and his posterity after him--and promised this at a time when Abraham was childless.
Acts Weymouth 7:6  And God declared that Abraham's posterity should for four hundred years make their home in a country not their own, and be reduced to slavery and be oppressed.
Acts Weymouth 7:7  "`And the nation, whichever it is, that enslaves them, I will judge,' said God; `and afterwards they shall come out, and they shall worship Me in this place.'
Acts Weymouth 7:8  "Then He gave him the Covenant of circumcision, and under this Covenant he became the father of Isaac--whom he circumcised on the eighth day. Isaac became the father of Jacob, and Jacob became the father of the twelve Patriarchs.
Acts Weymouth 7:9  "The Patriarchs were jealous of Joseph and sold him into slavery in Egypt. But God was with him
Acts Weymouth 7:10  and delivered him from all his afflictions, and gave him favour and wisdom when he stood before Pharaoh, king of Egypt, who appointed him governor over Egypt and all the royal household.
Acts Weymouth 7:11  But there came a famine throughout the whole of Egypt and Canaan--and great distress--so that our forefathers could find no food.
Acts Weymouth 7:12  When, however, Jacob heard that there was wheat to be had, he sent our forefathers into Egypt; that was the first time.
Acts Weymouth 7:13  On their second visit Joseph made himself known to his brothers, and Pharaoh was informed of Joseph's parentage.
Acts Weymouth 7:14  Then Joseph sent and invited his father Jacob and all his family, numbering seventy-five persons, to come to him,
Acts Weymouth 7:15  and Jacob went down into Egypt. There he died, and so did our forefathers,
Acts Weymouth 7:16  and they were taken to Shechem and were laid in the tomb which Abraham had bought from the sons of Hamor at Shechem for a sum of money paid in silver.
Acts Weymouth 7:17  "But as the time drew near for the fulfilment of the promise which God had made to Abraham, the people became many times more numerous in Egypt,
Acts Weymouth 7:18  until there arose a foreign king over Egypt who knew nothing of Joseph.
Acts Weymouth 7:19  He adopted a crafty policy towards our race, and oppressed our forefathers, making them cast out their infants so that they might not be permitted to live.
Acts Weymouth 7:20  At this time Moses was born--a wonderfully beautiful child; and for three months he was cared for in his father's house.
Acts Weymouth 7:21  At length he was cast out, but Pharaoh's daughter adopted him, and brought him up as her own son.
Acts Weymouth 7:22  So Moses was educated in all the learning of the Egyptians, and possessed great influence through his eloquence and his achievements.
Acts Weymouth 7:23  "And when he was just forty years old, it occurred to him to visit his brethren the descendants of Israel.
Acts Weymouth 7:24  Seeing one of them wrongfully treated he took his part, and secured justice for the ill-treated man by striking down the Egyptian.
Acts Weymouth 7:25  He supposed his brethren to be aware that by him God was sending them deliverance; this, however, they did not understand.
Acts Weymouth 7:26  The next day, also, he came and found two of them fighting, and he endeavoured to make peace between them. "`Sirs,' he said, `you are brothers. Why are you wronging one another?'
Acts Weymouth 7:27  "But the man who was doing the wrong resented his interference, and asked, "`Who appointed you magistrate and judge over us?
Acts Weymouth 7:28  Do you mean to kill me as you killed the Egyptian yesterday?'
Acts Weymouth 7:29  "Alarmed at this question, Moses fled from the country and went to live in the land of Midian. There he became the father of two sons.
Acts Weymouth 7:30  "But at the end of forty years there appeared to him in the Desert of Mount Sinai an angel in the middle of a flame of fire in a bush.
Acts Weymouth 7:31  When Moses saw this he wondered at the sight; but on his going up to look further, the voice of the Lord was heard, saying,
Acts Weymouth 7:32  "`I am the God of your forefathers, the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob.' "Quaking with fear Moses did not dare gaze.
Acts Weymouth 7:33  "`Take off your shoes,' said the Lord, `for the spot on which you are standing is holy ground.
Acts Weymouth 7:34  I have seen, yes, I have seen the oppression of My people who are in Egypt and have heard their groans, and I have come down to deliver them. And now I will send you to Egypt.'
Acts Weymouth 7:35  "The Moses whom they rejected, asking him, `Who appointed you magistrate and judge?' --that same Moses we find God sending as a magistrate and a deliverer by the help of the angel who appeared to him in the bush.
Acts Weymouth 7:36  This was he who brought them out, after performing marvels and signs in Egypt and at the Red Sea, and in the Desert for forty years.
Acts Weymouth 7:37  This is the Moses who said to the descendants of Israel, "`God will raise up a Prophet for you, from among your brethren, just as He raised me up.'
Acts Weymouth 7:38  `This is he who was among the Congregation in the Desert, together with the angel who spoke to him on Mount Sinai and with our forefathers, who received ever-living utterances to hand on to us.
Acts Weymouth 7:39  "Our forefathers, however, would not submit to him, but spurned his authority and in their hearts turned back to Egypt.
Acts Weymouth 7:40  They said to Aaron, "`Make gods for us, to march in front of us; for as for this Moses who brought us out of the land of Egypt, we do not know what has become of him.'
Acts Weymouth 7:41  "Moreover they made a calf at that time, and offered a sacrifice to the idol and kept rejoicing in the gods which their own hands had made.
Acts Weymouth 7:42  So God turned from them and gave them up to the worship of the Host of Heaven, as it is written in the Book of the Prophets, "'Were they victims and sacrifices which you offered Me, forty years in the Desert, O House of Israel?
Acts Weymouth 7:43  Yes, you lifted up Moloch's tent and the Star of the God Rephan--the images which you made in order to worship them; and I will remove you beyond Babylon.'
Acts Weymouth 7:44  "Our forefathers had the Tent of the Testimony in the Desert, built as He who spoke to Moses had instructed him to make it in imitation of the model which he had seen.
Acts Weymouth 7:45  That Tent was bequeathed to the next generation of our forefathers. Under Joshua they brought it with them when they were taking possession of the land of the Gentile nations, whom God drove out before them. So it continued till David's time.
Acts Weymouth 7:46  David obtained favour with God, and asked leave to provide a dwelling-place for the God of Jacob.
Acts Weymouth 7:48  Yet the Most High does not dwell in buildings erected by men's hands. But, as the Prophet declares,
Acts Weymouth 7:49  "`The sky is My throne, and earth is the footstool for My feet. What kind of house will you build for Me, says the Lord, or what resting place shall I have?
Acts Weymouth 7:51  "O stiff-necked men, uncircumcised in heart and ears, you also are continually at strife with the Holy Spirit--just as your forefathers were.
Acts Weymouth 7:52  Which of the Prophets did not your forefathers persecute? Yes, they killed those who announced beforehand the advent of the righteous One, whose betrayers and murderers you have now become--
Acts Weymouth 7:53  you who received the Law given through angels, and yet have not obeyed it."
Acts Weymouth 7:54  As they listened to these words, they became infuriated and gnashed their teeth at him.
Acts Weymouth 7:55  But, full of the Holy Spirit and looking up to Heaven, Stephen saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at God's right hand.
Acts Weymouth 7:56  "I can see Heaven wide open," he said, "and the Son of Man standing at God's right hand."
Acts Weymouth 7:57  Upon this, with a loud outcry they stopped their ears, rushed upon Stephen in a body,
Acts Weymouth 7:58  dragged him out of the city, and stoned him, the witnesses throwing off their outer garments and giving them into the care of a young man called Saul.
Acts Weymouth 7:59  So they stoned Stephen, while he prayed, "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit."
Acts Weymouth 7:60  Then, rising on his knees, he cried aloud, "Lord, do not reckon this sin against them." And with these words he fell asleep.