Book of Common Prayer
26 1 And Agrippa said to Paul, “It is permitted to you to speak concerning yourself ”.
Paul Says He Is Being Judged For His View of The Promise All Israel Awaits
Then Paul, having stretched-out his hand, was speaking-a-defense: 2 “King Agrippa, I regard myself fortunate— being about to speak-a-defense before you today concerning everything of which I am being accused by the Jews, 3 especially you being[a] an expert of all of both the customs and issues in relation to the Jews. Therefore I beg that you listen-to me patiently. 4 Indeed then, all the Jews know my manner-of-life from youth— it having taken place from the first in my nation and in Jerusalem, 5 they knowing me beforehand[b] from-the-beginning if they are willing to testify— that I lived as a Pharisee in accordance with the strictest sect of our religion. 6 And now I am standing here being judged for the hope of the promise having been made by God to our fathers, 7 to which our twelve tribes are hoping to attain while worshiping night and day with fervency[c]!— concerning which hope I am being accused by the Jews, King. 8 Why is it being judged unbelievable[d] among you[e] people if God raises the dead?
At First I Persecuted This Name. Then Jesus Spoke To Me and Sent Me
9 “So indeed[f], I thought to myself that I ought-to do many things contrary[g] to the name of Jesus the Nazarene— 10 which indeed I did in Jerusalem. And I both locked-up many of the saints in prisons, having received the authority from the chief priests, and while they were being killed[h], cast my vote against them. 11 And while punishing them often throughout all the synagogues, I was compelling[i] them to blaspheme. And being exceedingly enraged at them, I was persecuting them as far as even to the outside cities— 12 during which, while proceeding to Damascus with authority and a commission from the chief priests, 13 in the middle of the day along the road, King, I saw a light from heaven beyond the brightness of the sun, having shined-around me and the ones going with me. 14 And we all having fallen down to the ground, I heard a voice saying to me in the Hebrew language, ‘Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me? It is hard for you to kick[j] against the goads’. 15 And I said, ‘Who are You, sir?’ And the Lord said, ‘I am Jesus Whom you are persecuting. 16 But arise and stand on your feet. For I appeared to you for this— to appoint you as a servant, and a witness both of which things you saw as to Me and of which things I shall be seen by you 17 while rescuing you from the [Jewish] people, and from the Gentiles— to whom I am sending you forth 18 to open their eyes that they may turn from darkness to light and from the authority of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and a share among the ones having been sanctified by faith in Me’.
So I Proclaimed His Message To The Gentiles, And The Jews Want Me Dead
19 “Hence, King Agrippa, I did not become[k] disobedient to the heavenly vision, 20 but was declaring to the ones both in Damascus first and in Jerusalem, and throughout all the country of Judea, and to the Gentiles that they should repent and turn to God, doing works worthy of repentance. 21 For these reasons, Jews, having seized me while being in the temple, were trying to murder me. 22 Therefore, having obtained help from God, I stand to this day[l] bearing-witness to both small and great, saying nothing outside of the things which both the Prophets and Moses spoke about things going to take place— 23 whether[m] the Christ is subject-to-suffering[n]; whether He first[o] from[p] a resurrection from the dead is going to proclaim light both to the [Jewish] people and to the Gentiles”.
When You See The Abomination of Desolation, Flee. For a Great Affliction Will Occur
14 “But when you see the abomination[a] of desolation standing where he[b] should not (let the one reading understand), then[c] let the ones in Judea be fleeing to the mountains. 15 And let the one upon the housetop not go down nor go in to take anything out of his house. 16 And let the one in the field not turn-back to the things behind to take his cloak. 17 And woe to the ones having a child in the womb, and to the ones nursing in those days. 18 And be praying that it may not take place in winter. 19 For those days will be an affliction[d] such-as has not taken place such-as-this since the beginning of the creation which God created until now, and never will take place [again]. 20 And if the Lord had not shortened[e] the days, no flesh[f] would have been saved. But He shortened the days for the sake of the chosen ones whom He chose. 21 And then[g] if someone says to you, ‘Look— here is the Christ’, ‘Look— there He is’, do not be believing it. 22 For false-christs and false-prophets will arise, and will give signs and wonders so-as to be leading-astray[h], if possible, the chosen ones. 23 But you be watching out. I have told you everything beforehand.
After That Affliction, The Powers Will Be Shaken. Then I Will Come In Glory
24 “But in those days after that affliction, the sun[i] will be darkened, and the moon will not give its glow, 25 and the stars will be falling from the heaven, and the powers in the heavens will be shaken. 26 And then they will see the Son of Man coming in the clouds with great power and glory. 27 And at that time He will send out the angels, and He will gather together His chosen ones from the four winds, from the end of the earth to the end of the heaven.
Disciples' Literal New Testament: Serving Modern Disciples by More Fully Reflecting the Writing Style of the Ancient Disciples, Copyright © 2011 Michael J. Magill. All Rights Reserved. Published by Reyma Publishing