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希律王杀雅各囚彼得

12 那时,希律王下手苦害教会中几个人, 用刀杀了约翰的哥哥雅各 他见犹太人喜欢这事,又去捉拿彼得。那时正是除酵的日子。 希律拿了彼得,收在监里,交付四班兵丁看守,每班四个人,意思要在逾越节后把他提出来,当着百姓办他。 于是彼得被囚在监里,教会却为他切切地祷告神。 希律将要提他出来的前一夜,彼得被两条铁链锁着,睡在两个兵丁当中,看守的人也在门外看守。

天使救彼得出监

忽然,有主的一个使者站在旁边,屋里有光照耀。天使拍彼得的肋旁,拍醒了他,说:“快快起来!”那铁链就从他手上脱落下来。 天使对他说:“束上带子,穿上鞋!”他就那样做。天使又说:“披上外衣,跟着我来!” 彼得就出来跟着他,不知道天使所做是真的,只当见了异象。 10 过了第一层、第二层监牢,就来到临街的铁门,那门自己开了。他们出来,走过一条街,天使便离开他去了。 11 彼得醒悟过来,说:“我现在真知道主差遣他的使者,救我脱离希律的手和犹太百姓一切所盼望的。”

述说主怎样领他出监

12 想了一想,就往那称呼马可约翰他母亲马利亚家去,在那里有好些人聚集祷告。 13 彼得敲外门,有一个使女名叫罗大,出来探听。 14 听得是彼得的声音,就欢喜得顾不得开门,跑进去告诉众人说:“彼得站在门外!” 15 他们说:“你是疯了!”使女极力地说:“真是他!”他们说:“必是他的天使。” 16 彼得不住地敲门。他们开了门,看见他,就甚惊奇。 17 彼得摆手不要他们作声,就告诉他们主怎样领他出监,又说:“你们把这事告诉雅各和众弟兄。”于是出去往别处去了。 18 到了天亮,兵丁扰乱得很,不知道彼得往哪里去了。 19 希律找他,找不着,就审问看守的人,吩咐把他们拉去杀了。后来希律离开犹太,下恺撒利亚去,住在那里。

希律受罚被虫咬死

20 希律恼怒推罗西顿的人。他们那一带地方是从王的地土得粮,因此就托了王的内侍臣伯拉斯都的情,一心来求和。 21 希律在所定的日子,穿上朝服,坐在位上,对他们讲论一番。 22 百姓喊着说:“这是神的声音,不是人的声音!” 23 希律不归荣耀给神,所以主的使者立刻罚他,他被虫所咬,气就绝了。

24 神的道日见兴旺,越发广传。

25 巴拿巴扫罗办完了他们供给的事,就从耶路撒冷回来,带着称呼马可约翰同去。

Peter Under Heavy Guard

12 1-4 That’s when King Herod got it into his head to go after some of the church members. He murdered James, John’s brother. When he saw how much it raised his popularity ratings with the Jews, he arrested Peter—all this during Passover Week, mind you—and had him thrown in jail, putting four squads of four soldiers each to guard him. He was planning a public lynching after Passover.

All the time that Peter was under heavy guard in the jailhouse, the church prayed for him most strenuously.

Then the time came for Herod to bring him out for the kill. That night, even though shackled to two soldiers, one on either side, Peter slept like a baby. And there were guards at the door keeping their eyes on the place. Herod was taking no chances!

7-9 Suddenly there was an angel at his side and light flooding the room. The angel shook Peter and got him up: “Hurry!” The handcuffs fell off his wrists. The angel said, “Get dressed. Put on your shoes.” Peter did it. Then, “Grab your coat and let’s get out of here.” Peter followed him, but didn’t believe it was really an angel—he thought he was dreaming.

10-11 Past the first guard and then the second, they came to the iron gate that led into the city. It swung open before them on its own, and they were out on the street, free as the breeze. At the first intersection the angel left him, going his own way. That’s when Peter realized it was no dream. “I can’t believe it—this really happened! The Master sent his angel and rescued me from Herod’s vicious little production and the spectacle the Jewish mob was looking forward to.”

12-14 Still shaking his head, amazed, he went to Mary’s house, the Mary who was John Mark’s mother. The house was packed with praying friends. When he knocked on the door to the courtyard, a young woman named Rhoda came to see who it was. But when she recognized his voice—Peter’s voice!—she was so excited and eager to tell everyone Peter was there that she forgot to open the door and left him standing in the street.

15-16 But they wouldn’t believe her, dismissing her, dismissing her report. “You’re crazy,” they said. She stuck by her story, insisting. They still wouldn’t believe her and said, “It must be his angel.” All this time poor Peter was standing out in the street, knocking away.

16-17 Finally they opened up and saw him—and went wild! Peter put his hands up and calmed them down. He described how the Master had gotten him out of jail, then said, “Tell James and the brothers what’s happened.” He left them and went off to another place.

18-19 At daybreak the jail was in an uproar. “Where is Peter? What’s happened to Peter?” When Herod sent for him and they could neither produce him nor explain why not, he ordered their execution: “Off with their heads!” Fed up with Judea and Jews, he went for a vacation to Caesarea.

The Death of Herod

20-22 But things went from bad to worse for Herod. Now people from Tyre and Sidon put him on the warpath. But they got Blastus, King Herod’s right-hand man, to put in a good word for them and got a delegation together to iron things out. Because they were dependent on Judea for food supplies, they couldn’t afford to let this go on too long. On the day set for their meeting, Herod, robed in pomposity, took his place on the throne and regaled them with a lot of hot air. The people played their part to the hilt and shouted flatteries: “The voice of God! The voice of God!”

23 That was the last straw. God had had enough of Herod’s arrogance and sent an angel to strike him down. Herod had given God no credit for anything. Down he went. Rotten to the core, a maggoty old man if there ever was one, he died.

24 Meanwhile, the ministry of God’s Word grew by leaps and bounds.

25 Barnabas and Saul, once they had delivered the relief offering to the church in Jerusalem, went back to Antioch. This time they took John with them, the one they called Mark.