13 [a]Now when Paul and they that were with him were departed by ship from Paphos, they came to Perga a city of Pamphylia: then John departed from them, and returned to Jerusalem.

14 But when they departed from Perga, they came to Antioch a city of [b]Pisidia, and went into the Synagogue on the Sabbath day, and sat down.

15 [c]And after the lecture of the Law and Prophets, the rulers of the Synagogue sent unto them, saying, Ye men and brethren, if ye [d]have any word of exhortation for the people, say on.

16 [e]Then Paul stood up and beckoned with the hand, and said, Men of Israel, and ye that fear God, hearken.

17 The God of this people of Israel chose our fathers, and [f]exalted the people when they dwelt in the land of (A)Egypt, and with an (B)[g]high arm brought them out thereof.

18 And about the time (C)of forty years, suffered he their manners in the wilderness.

19 And he destroyed seven nations in the land of Canaan, and (D)divided their land to them by lot.

20 Then afterward he gave unto them (E)Judges about [h]four hundred and fifty years, unto the time of Samuel the Prophet.

21 So after that, they desired a (F)King, and God gave unto them (G)Saul, the son of Cis, a man of the tribe of Benjamin, by the space of [i]forty years.

22 And after he had taken him away, he raised up (H)David to be their King, of whom he witnessed, saying, I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after mine own heart, which will do all things that I will.

23 [j]Of this man’s seed hath God (I)according to his promise raised up to Israel, the Savior Jesus:

24 When (J)John had first preached [k]before his coming the baptism of repentance to all the people of Israel.

25 And when John had fulfilled his course, he said, (K)Whom ye think that I am, I am not he: but behold, there cometh one after me, whose shoe of his feet I am not worthy to loose.

26 [l]Ye men and brethren, children of the generation of Abraham, and whosoever among you feareth God, to you is the word of this salvation sent.

27 [m]For the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and their rulers, because they knew him not, nor yet the words of the Prophets, which are read every Sabbath day, they have fulfilled them in condemning him.

28 And though they found no cause of death in him, (L)yet desired they Pilate to kill him.

29 And when they had fulfilled all things that were written of him, they took him down from the tree, and put him in a sepulcher.

30 [n]But God (M)raised him up from the dead.

31 And he was seen many days of them, which came up with him from Galilee to Jerusalem, which are his witnesses unto the people.

32 And we declare unto you, that touching the promise made unto the fathers,

33 God hath fulfilled it unto us their children, in that he [o]raised up Jesus, [p]even as it is written in the second Psalm, (N)Thou art my Son: this day have I begotten thee.

34 Now as concerning that he raised him up from the dead, no more to return to corruption, he hath said thus, (O)I will give you the holy things of David, [q]which are faithful.

35 [r]Wherefore he saith also in another place, (P)Thou wilt not suffer thine holy one to see corruption.

36 Howbeit, David after he had served his time by the counsel of God, he (Q)slept, and was laid with his fathers, and saw corruption.

37 But he whom God raised up, saw no corruption.

38 [s]Be it known unto you therefore, men and brethren, that through this man is preached unto you the forgiveness of sins.

39 And from [t]all things, from which ye could not be justified by the Law of Moses, by him everyone that believeth, is justified.

40 [u]Beware therefore lest that come upon you, which is spoken of in the Prophets,

41 (R)Behold, ye despisers, and wonder, and vanish away: for I work a work in your days, a work which ye shall not believe, if a man would declare it you.

42 [v]And when they were come out of the Synagogue of the Jews, the Gentiles besought, that they would preach these words to them the next Sabbath day.

43 Now when the congregation was dissolved, many of the Jews and [w]Proselytes that feared God, followed Paul and Barnabas, which spake unto them, and exhorted them to continue in the grace of God.

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Footnotes

  1. Acts 13:13 An example in one and the selfsame company both of singular constancy, and also of great weakness.
  2. Acts 13:14 This putteth a difference betwixt it, and Antioch which was in Syria.
  3. Acts 13:15 In the Synagogue of the Jews (according to the pattern whereof Christian Congregations were instituted) first the Scriptures were read, then such as were learned were licensed by the rulers of the Synagogue to speak and expound.
  4. Acts 13:15 Word for word, If there be any word in you: and this is a kind of speech taken from the Hebrews, whereby is meant, that the gifts of God’s grace are in us, as it were in treasure houses, and that they are not ours, but God’s: In like sort saith David, Thou hast put a new song in my mouth, Ps. 40:1.
  5. Acts 13:16 God bestowed many peculiar benefits upon his chosen Israel, but this especially, that he promised them the everlasting redeemer.
  6. Acts 13:17 Advanced and brought to honor.
  7. Acts 13:17 Openly and with [much] force, breaking in pieces the enemies of his people.
  8. Acts 13:20 There were from the birth of Isaac unto the destruction of the Canaanites under the governance of Joshua four hundred and seven and forty years, and therefore he addeth in this place, this word, About, for there want three years, but the Apostle useth the whole greater number.
  9. Acts 13:21 In this space of forty years must the time of Samuel be reckoned with the days of Saul: for the kingdom did as it were swallow up his government.
  10. Acts 13:23 He proveth by the witness of John, that Jesus is that Savior which should come of David.
  11. Acts 13:24 John as an Herald, did not show Christ’s coming afar off as the other Prophets did, but hard at hand, and entered on his journey.
  12. Acts 13:26 Christ was promised and sent properly to the Jews.
  13. Acts 13:27 All things came to pass to Christ, which the Prophets foretold of Messiah: so that hereby also it appeareth that he is the true and only Savior: and yet notwithstanding they are not to be excused which did not only not receive him, but also persecute him most cruelly although he was innocent.
  14. Acts 13:30 We must set the glory of the resurrection against the shame of the cross, and grave. And the resurrection is proved as well by witnesses which saw it, as by the testimonies of the Prophets.
  15. Acts 13:33 For then he appeared plainly and manifestly as that only Son of God, when as he left off his weakness, and came out of the grave, having conquered death.
  16. Acts 13:33 If Christ had tarried in death, he had not been the true Son of God, neither had the covenant, which was made with David, been sure.
  17. Acts 13:34 The Greeks call those holy things, which the Hebrews call gracious bounties: and they are called David’s bounties in the passive signification, because God bestowed them upon David: Moreover, they are termed faithful, after the manner of speech which the Hebrews use, who terms those things faithful, which are steady and sure such as never alter nor change.
  18. Acts 13:35 The Lord was so in grave, that he felt no corruption.
  19. Acts 13:38 Christ was sent to give them free remission of sins, which were condemned by the Law.
  20. Acts 13:39 Whereas the ceremonies of the Law could not absolve you from your sins, this man doth absolve you, if you lay hold on him by faith.
  21. Acts 13:40 The benefits of God turn to the utter undoing of them that contemn them.
  22. Acts 13:42 The Gentiles go before the Jews into the kingdom of heaven.
  23. Acts 13:43 Which had forsaken their heathenish religion, and embraced the religion set forth by Moses.

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