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Giovedi, 25 aprile 2024 - San Marco ( Letture di oggi)

Acts of the Apostles 14


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1It happened that at Iconium they went to the Jewish synagogue, in the same way, and they spoke soeffectively that a great many Jews and Greeks became believers.2(However, the Jews who refused to believe stirred up the gentiles against the brothers and set them inopposition.)3Accordingly Paul and Barnabas stayed on for some time, preaching fearlessly in the Lord; and heattested al they said about his gift of grace, al owing signs and wonders to be performed by them.4The people in the city were divided; some supported the Jews, others the apostles,5but eventual y with the connivance of the authorities a move was made by gentiles as well as Jews tomake attacks on them and to stone them.6When they came to hear of this, they went off for safety to Lycaonia where, in the towns of Lystra andDerbe and in the surrounding country,7they preached the good news.8There was a man sitting there who had never walked in his life, because his feet were crippled frombirth;9he was listening to Paul preaching, and Paul looked at him intently and saw that he had the faith to becured.10Paul said in a loud voice, 'Get to your feet-stand up,' and the cripple jumped up and began to walk.11When the crowds saw what Paul had done they shouted in the language of Lycaonia, 'The gods havecome down to us in human form.'12They addressed Barnabas as Zeus, and since Paul was the principal speaker they cal ed himHermes.13The priests of Zeus-outside-the-Gate, proposing that al the people should offer sacrifice with them,brought garlanded oxen to the gates.14When the apostles Barnabas and Paul heard what was happening they tore their clothes, and rushedinto the crowd, shouting,15'Friends, what do you think you are doing? We are only human beings, mortal like yourselves. Wehave come with good news to make you turn from these empty idols to the living God who made sky and earthand the sea and all that these hold.16In the past he al owed al the nations to go their own way;17but even then he did not leave you without evidence of himself in the good things he does for you: hesends you rain from heaven and seasons of fruitfulness; he fil s you with food and your hearts with merriment.'18With this speech they just managed to prevent the crowd from offering them sacrifice.19Then some Jews arrived from Antioch and Iconium and turned the people against them. They stonedPaul and dragged him outside the town, thinking he was dead.20The disciples came crowding round him but, as they did so, he stood up and went back to the town.The next day he and Barnabas left for Derbe.21Having preached the good news in that town and made a considerable number of disciples, they wentback through Lystra, Iconium and Antioch.22They put fresh heart into the disciples, encouraging them to persevere in the faith, saying, 'We mustal experience many hardships before we enter the kingdom of God.'23In each of these churches they appointed elders, and with prayer and fasting they commended themto the Lord in whom they had come to believe.24They passed through Pisidia and reached Pamphylia.25Then after proclaiming the word at Perga they went down to Attalia26and from there sailed for Antioch, where they had original y been commended to the grace of God forthe work they had now completed.27On their arrival they assembled the church and gave an account of all that God had done with them,and how he had opened the door of faith to the gentiles.28They stayed there with the disciples for some time.