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司提反被害,扫罗也欣然同意。

扫罗迫害教会

从那天起,耶路撒冷的教会大受迫害;除了使徒以外,所有的人都分散到犹太和撒玛利亚各地。 有些虔诚的人安葬了司提反,为他大大悲痛一番。 扫罗却残害教会,逐家进去,连男带女拉去坐监。

福音传到撒玛利亚

那些分散的人,经过各地,传扬福音真道。 腓利下到撒玛利亚城,宣讲基督。 群众听了腓利所讲的,看见他所行的神迹,就同心听从了他的话。 许多人有污灵附在他们身上,污灵大声喊叫了之后,就出来了;还有许多瘫子瘸子都医好了。 在那城里,就大有欢乐。

有一个人名叫西门,从前在城里行过邪术,使撒玛利亚的居民惊奇,他又自命不凡, 10 城里大大小小都听从他,说:“这就是那称为‘ 神的大能’的人。” 11 他们听从他,因为他长久用邪术,使他们惊奇。 12 等到腓利向他们传了 神的国的福音,和耶稣基督的名,他们就信了腓利,连男带女都受了洗。 13 连西门自己也信了,他受洗之后,常和腓利在一起,看见所发生的神迹和大能的事,就觉得很惊奇。

14 在耶路撒冷的使徒,听见撒玛利亚居民领受了 神的道,就差派彼得和约翰到他们那里去。 15 二人到了,就为大家祷告,要让他们接受圣灵。 16 因为圣灵还没有降在他们任何一个身上,他们只是受了洗归入主耶稣的名下。 17 于是使徒为他们按手,他们就受了圣灵。 18 西门看见使徒一按手,就有圣灵赐下来,就拿钱给他们, 19 说:“请把这权柄也给我,叫我为谁按手,谁就可以受圣灵。” 20 彼得对他说:“你的银子跟你一同灭亡吧!因为你以为 神的恩赐,是可以用钱买的。 21 你和这件事是毫无关系的,因为你在 神面前存心不正。 22 所以,你要悔改离弃这罪恶,要祈求主,也许你心中的意念可以得到赦免。 23 我看出你正在苦胆之中,邪恶捆绑着你。” 24 西门回答:“请你们为我求主,好让你们所说的,没有一样临到我身上。”

25 使徒作了见证,讲了主的道,就回耶路撒冷去,一路上在撒玛利亚人的许多村庄里传扬福音。

腓利对太监传讲耶稣

26 有主的一位使者对腓利说:“起来,向南走,往那从耶路撒冷下迦萨的路上去。”那条路在旷野里。 27 他就动身去了。有一个衣索匹亚人,是衣索匹亚女王干大基有权力的太监,掌管女王全部国库。他上耶路撒冷去礼拜。 28 他回去的时候,坐在车上读以赛亚先知的书。 29 圣灵对腓利说:“你往前去,靠近那车子!” 30 腓利就跑过去,听见他读以赛亚先知的书,就问他:“你所读的,你明白吗?” 31 他说:“没有人指导我,怎能明白呢?”于是请腓利上车,同他坐在一起。 32 他所读的那段经文,就是:

“他像羊被牵去宰杀,

又像羊羔在剪毛的人面前无声,

他总是这样不开口。

33 他受屈辱的时候,

得不到公平的审判,

谁能说出他的身世呢?

因为他的生命从地上被夺去。”

34 太监对腓利说:“请问先知这话是指谁说的?指他自己呢?还是指别人?” 35 腓利就开口,从这段经文开始,向他传讲耶稣。 36 他们一路走,到了有水的地方,太监说:“你看,这里有水,有甚么可以阻止我受洗呢?”(有些抄本在此有第37节:“腓利说:‘你若全心相信,就可以受洗。’他回答说:‘我信耶稣基督是 神的儿子。’”) 38 于是太监吩咐停车,腓利和他两人下到水中,腓利就给他施洗。 39 他们从水里上来的时候,主的灵就把腓利提去了,太监再也看不见他,就欢欢喜喜地上路。 40 后来有人在亚锁都遇见腓利。他走遍各城,传讲福音,直到该撒利亚。

1a while Saul gave silent assent to his execution.

Widespread persecution follows Stephen’s death

1b-8 On that very day a great storm of persecution burst upon the Church in Jerusalem. All Church members except the apostles were scattered over the countryside of Judea and Samaria. While reverent men buried Stephen and mourned deeply over him, Saul harassed the Church bitterly. He would go from house to house, drag out both men and women and have them committed to prison. Those who were dispersed by this action went throughout the country, preaching the good news of the message as they went. Philip, for instance, went down to the city of Samaria and preached Christ to the people there. His words met with a ready and sympathetic response from the large crowds who listened to him and saw the miracles which he performed. With loud cries evil spirits came out of those who had been possessed by them; and many paralysed and lame people were cured. As a result there was great rejoicing in that city.

A magician believes in Christ

9-13 But there was a man named Simon in that city who had been practising magic for some time and mystifying the people of Samaria. He pretended that he was somebody great and everyone from the lowest to the highest was fascinated by him. Indeed, they used to say, “This man must be that great power of God.” He had influenced them for a long time, astounding them by his magical practises. But when they had come to believe Philip as he proclaimed to them the good news of the kingdom of God and of the name of Jesus Christ, men and women alike were baptised. Even Simon himself became a believer and after his baptism attached himself closely to Philip. As he saw the signs and remarkable demonstrations of power which took place, he lived in a state of constant wonder.

God confirms Samaria’s acceptance of the Gospel

14-17 When the apostles in Jerusalem heard that Samaria had accepted the Word of God, they sent Peter and John down to them. When these two had arrived they prayed for the Samaritans that they might receive the Holy Spirit for as yet he had not fallen upon any of them. They were living simply as men and women who had been baptised in the name of the Lord Jesus. So then and there they laid their hands on them and they received the Holy Spirit.

Simon’s monstrous suggestion is sternly rebuked

18-19 When Simon saw how the Spirit was given through the apostles’ laying their hands upon people he offered them money with the words, “Give me this power too, so that if I were to put my hands on anyone he could receive the Holy Spirit.”

20-23 But Peter said to him, “To hell with you and your money! How dare you think you could buy the gift of God! You can have no share or place in this ministry, for your heart is not honest before God. All you can do now is to repent of this wickedness of yours and pray earnestly to God that the evil intention of your heart may be forgiven. For I can see inside you, and I see a man bitter with jealousy and bound with his own sin!”

24 To this Simon answered, “Please pray to the Lord for me that none of these things that you have spoken about may come upon me!”

25 When Peter and John had given their clear witness and spoken the Word of the Lord, they returned to Jerusalem, preaching the good news to many Samaritan villages as they went.

Philip is given an unique opportunity

26 But an angel of the Lord said to Philip, “Get up and go south down the road which runs from Jerusalem to Gaza, out in the desert.”

27-29 Philip arose and began his journey. At this very moment an Ethiopian eunuch, a minister and in fact the treasurer to Candace, queen of the Ethiopians, was on his way home after coming to Jerusalem to worship. He was sitting in his carriage reading the prophet Isaiah. The Spirit said to Philip, “Approach this carriage, and keep close to it.”

30 Then as Philip ran forward he heard the man reading the prophet Isaiah, and he said, “Do you understand what you are reading?”

31 And he replied, “How can I unless I have someone to guide me?”

32-33 And he invited Philip to get up and sit by his side. The passage of scripture he was reading was this: ‘He was led as a sheep to the slaughter, and like a lamb silent before its shearer, so he opened not his mouth. In his humiliation his justice was taken away. And who will declare his generation? For his life is taken from the earth.’

34 The eunuch turned to Philip and said, “Tell me, I beg you, about whom is the prophet saying this—is he speaking about himself or about someone else?”

35-36 Then Philip began, and using this scripture as a starting point, he told the eunuch the good news about Jesus. As they proceeded along the road they came to some water, and the eunuch said, “Look, here is some water; is there any reason why I should not be baptised now?”

38-40 And he gave orders for the carriage to stop. Then both of them went down to the water and Philip baptised the eunuch. When they came up out of the water the Spirit of the Lord took Philip away suddenly and the eunuch saw no more of him, but proceeded on his journey with a heart full of joy. Philip found himself at Azotus and as he passed through the countryside he went on telling the good news in all the cities until he came to Caesarea.