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27 During en these houtos · de · ho days hēmera prophets prophētēs came katerchomai down from apo Jerusalem Hierosolyma to eis Antioch Antiocheia. 28 And de one heis of ek them autos stood up anistēmi, named onoma Agabus Hagabos, and indicated sēmainō by dia the ho Spirit pneuma that there would mellō be eimi a great megas famine limos over epi all holos the ho world oikoumenē ( which hostis took ginomai place in epi the days of Claudius Klaudios). 29 So de each hekastos of the ho disciples mathētēs, according kathōs to his tis financial euporeō ability , resolved horizō to send pempō relief autos eis to the ho brothers adelphos living katoikeō in en · ho Judea Ioudaia, 30 and kai they did poieō so hos, sending apostellō it to pros the ho elders presbyteros by dia the hand cheir of Barnabas Barnabas and kai Saul Saulos.

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27 About that time, some prophets came down from Jerusalem to Antioch. 28 One of them, Agabus, stood up and, inspired by the Spirit, predicted that a severe famine would overtake the entire Roman world. (This occurred during Claudius’ rule.) 29 The disciples decided they would send support to the brothers and sisters in Judea, with everyone contributing to this ministry according to each person’s abundance. 30 They sent Barnabas and Saul to take this gift to the elders.

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