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[1]In that but time laying was hands on people who were in the churches so as to do evil to them Herodus the King he who surnamed was Agrippus |
[1]BUT at that time Herodes the king, he who was surnamed Agripos, stretched forth hands upon some who were in the church, to ill-treat them. |
[2]And he murdered with the sword Yaqob the brother of Yokhanan |
[2]And he killed with the sword Jakub the brother of Juhanon. |
[3]And when he saw that pleased this the Judeans proceeding he was to seize also Shimeon Kaypha and they were the days of unleavened bread |
[3]And when he saw that this pleased the Jihudoyee, he added to apprehend also Shemun Kipha. And they were the days of the Phatiree.ⓘ |
[4]And he arrested him and cast him in a house prisoner and delivered him to sixteen soldiers to guard him that from after Passover he would deliver him to the people of Judea |
[4]And he apprehended him and cast him into the house of the bound, and delivered him to sixteen soldiers to keep him, that after the Petscha he might deliver him to the people of the Jihudoyee. |
[5]And while was Shimeon guarded he was in the house prisoner prayer continual offered was by the church for him to Alaha |
[5]And while Shemun was kept in the house of the bound, constant prayer was offered by the church on his behalf unto Aloha. |
[6]And in it in that night when toward dawn going he was to hand him over while asleep was Shimeon between two soldiers and bound he was in two chains and the others keeping they were the gate of the house prisoner |
[6]And in that night of the coming morning when he should be delivered up, while Shemun slept between two soldiers, and bound with two chains, and the others were watching the gates of the house of the bound, |
[7]The Angel of the Lord stood over him and the light shone in the entire place and he jabbed him in his side and he raised him up and he said to him arise quickly and fell the chains from his hands |
[7]The angel of the Lord stood over him, and light shined in all the house. And he smote him on his side, and said to him, Arise quickly. And the chains fell from his hands. |
[8]And said to him The Angel wrap your garment around your waist and put on your sandals and he did thus and again he said to him wrap your cloak and come after me |
[8]And the angel said to him, bind thy loins, and put on thy sandals. And he did so. And again he said to him, Wrap thy mantle, and come after me. |
[9]And he went out and going he was after him when not he knew it was real was that which happening was by the hand of The Angel thought he for that a vision seeing he was |
[9]And he went forth, and came after him; not knowing that what was done by the hand of the angel was reality, for he thought that he saw a vision. |
[10]And when they passed the watch the first and the second they came unto the gate of iron and it opened to them from will its own and when they went forth and they passed street one departed from him The Angel |
[10]And when he had passed the first and second guard, they came to the gate of iron, and it was opened to them of its own accord.ⓘ And when they went forth and had passed one street, the angel departed from him. |
[11]Then realized Shimeon and said now I know in truth that the Lord has sent His Angel and has saved me from the hand of Herodus the King and from the thing that plotting were against me the Judeans |
[11]Then acknowledged Shemun, and said, Now know I in truth that the Lord hath sent his angel, and hath delivered me from the hand of Herodes the king, and from that which the Jihudoyee had calculated against me. |
[12]And as he considered he came to it the house of Mary the mother of Yokhanan him who was surnamed Marqus because brethren many there gathered were and praying |
[12]And when he had understood, he came to the house of Mariam the mother of Juhanon, he who is surnamed Markos; because many brethren were assembled there and praying. |
[13]And he knocked at the door of the courtyard and went out to answer it a girl whose name was Roda |
[13]And he knocked at the gate of the court, and there came forth to answer him a damsel whose name was Roda. |
[14]And she recognized the voice of Shimeon and in her joy not she opened to him the door but she returned while running and saying to them Shimeon behold he stands at the door of the courtyard |
[14]And she knew the voice of Shemun; and for joy she opened not the gate, but returned with running, and said to them, Shemun, behold, stands at the gate of the court. |
[15]They were saying to her ? are unstable you and she protesting was that this so was they were saying to her perhaps his messenger it is |
[15]And they said to her, Thou art altogether moved. And she contended that it was so. And they said, It may be that it is his angel. |
[16]And Shimeon knocking was at the gate and they went out they saw him and they marveled among themselves |
[16]And Shemun knocked at the gate; and they went forth, and seeing him they were astonished. |
[17]And gesturing he was to them with his hand so as to silence them and he entered and related to them how the Lord brought him out from the house prisoner and he said to them relate these things to Yaqob and to the brethren and he went out went he to place another |
[17]And he beckoned to them with his hand to be silent; and entered, and showed them how the Lord had brought him out from the house of the bound. And he said to them, Show these to Jakub and to the brethren; and he departed and went to another place. |
[18]And when it was morning there was an uproar great among the soldiers about Shimeon what? had happened to him |
[18]And when it was morning there was made a great tumult among the soldiers concerning Shemun, what was become of him? |
[19]Herodus but when searched for him and not found him he judged them the guards and ordered to execute them and went out he from Judea and remaining he was in Qesaria |
[19]But Herodes when he inquired and found him not, condemned the guards, and commanded that they should die. And he went forth from Jihud and came to Cesarea. |
[20]And because at enmity he was against the Tsurians and against the Tsidonians they gathered and they came to him as one and they persuaded Blastus the Chamberlain of The King and they asked of him that there be for them a peace treaty because the sustenance of their countries from the kingdom was of Herodus |
[20]And because he was angry with the Tsuroyee and with the Tsaidonoyee, they gathered together and came to him by persuasion of Blestos the chamberlain of the king, and prayed of him that peace should be to them, because the sustenance of their country was from the kingdom of Herodes. |
[21]On a day but notable wearing was Herodus clothing of the kingdom and he sat down on the judgment seat and speaking he was with the crowd |
[21]But upon a public day Herodes was clothed with the robe of royalty, and sat upon the tribunal, and he discoursed to an assembly. |
[22]The people but all crying out were and said these daughter voice of Alaha are and not are of children of men |
[22]But all the people exclaimed, and said, These are the wordsⓘ of a god, and not of a man. |
[23]And because that not he gave the glory to Alaha in it in the hour struck him The Angel of the Lord and he was infested with worms and he died |
[23]And on this account, because he gave not the glory to Aloha, in that hour the angel of the Lord smote him, and he was corroded with worms, and died. |
[24]And the gospel of Alaha proclaimed was and it grew |
[24]And the gospel of Aloha was proclaimed, and was great. |
[25]BarNaba but and Shaul returned from Jerusalem to Antiokai from after they finished their service and took with them Yokhanan he who was surnamed Marqus |
[25]BUT Bar Naba and Shaol returned from Urishlem to Antiokia after they had accomplished their ministry; and they took with them Juhanon who was called Markos. |