Twentieth Century [1904], THE TWENTIETH CENTURY NEW TESTAMENT A TRANSLATION INTO MODERN ENGLISH Made from the Original Greek (Westcott & Hort's Text) (The Fleming H. Revell Company, NEW YORK & CHICAGO) [word count] [B14200].
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1 In the course of the Festival at the close of the
Harvest the disciples had all met together,
2 when
suddenly there came from the heavens a noise
like that of a strong wind rushing by; it filled the whole house
in which they were sitting.
3 Then there appeared tongues of
what seemed to be flame, separating, so that one settled on
each of them;
4 and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit,
and began to speak with strange ‘tongues’ as the Spirit
prompted their utterances.
5 Now there were then staying in Jerusalem religious Jews
from every country in the world;
6 and, when this sound was
heard, numbers of people collected, in the greatest excitement,
because each of them heard the disciples speaking in his own
language.
7 They were utterly amazed, and kept asking in
astonishment:
“What! Are not all these men who are speaking Galileans?
8 Then how is it that we each of us hear them in our
own native language?
9 Some of us are Parthians, some
Medes, some Elamites; and some of us live in Mesopotamia,
in Judaea and Cappadocia,
10 in Pontus and Roman Asia, in
Phrygia and Pamphylia, in Egypt and the districts of Libya
adjoining Cyrene; some of us are visitors from Rome, either
Jews by birth or converts,
11 and some are Cretans and Arabians
—yet we all alike hear them speaking in our own tongues
of the great things that God has done.”
12 They were all utterly amazed and bewildered.
“What does it mean?” they asked one another.
13 But there were some who said with a sneer: “They have had
too much new wine.”
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14 Then Peter, surrounded by the eleven other
Apostles, stood up, and, raising his voice, addressed
the crowd.
“Men of Judaea,” he began, “and all you who are staying
in Jerusalem, let me tell you what this means. Mark well
my words.
15 These men are not drunk, as you suppose; for it is
only now nine in the morning!
16 No! This is what is spoken
of in the prophet Joel—
17
‘It shall come about in the last days,’ God says,
‘That I will pour out my Spirit on all mankind;
Your sons and your daughters shall become Prophets,
Your young men shall see visions,
And your old men dream dreams; note
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18
Yes, even on the slaves—for they are mine—both men and women,
I will in those days pour out my Spirit,
And they shall become Prophets;
19
And I will show wonders in the heavens above,
And signs on the earth below—
Blood and fire and mist of smoke;
20
The sun shall become darkness,
And the moon blood-red,
Before the Day of the Lord comes—that great and awful day.
21
Then shall every one who invokes the Name of the Lord be saved.’ note
22 Men of Israel, listen to what I am saying. Jesus of Nazareth,
a man whose mission from God to you was proved by miracles,
wonders, and signs, which God showed among you through
him,
23 as you know full well—he, I say, in accordance with
God's definite plan and with his previous knowledge, was
betrayed, and you, by the hands of lawless men, nailed him
to a cross and put him to death.
24 But God released him from
the pangs of death and raised him to life, it being impossible
for death to retain its hold upon him.
25 Indeed it was to him
that David was referring when he said—
‘I have had the Lord ever before my eyes,
For he stands at my right hand, that I should not be disquieted.
26
Therefore my heart was cheered, and my tongue told its delight;
Yes, even my body, too, will rest in hope;
27
For thou wilt not abandon my soul to the Place of Death,
Nor surrender me, thy holy one, to undergo corruption.
28
Thou hast shown me the path to life,
Thou wilt fill me with gladness in thy presence.’ note
29 Brothers, I can speak to you the more confidently about the
Patriarch David, because he is dead and buried, and his tomb
is here among us to this very day.
30 David, then, Prophet as
he was, knowing that God ‘had solemnly sworn to him to set
one of his descendants upon his throne,’ looked into the future, note
31
and referred to the resurrection of the Christ when he said
that ‘he had not been abandoned to the Place of Death, nor
had his body undergone corruption.’
32 It was this Jesus,
whom God raised to life; and of that we are ourselves all
witnesses.
33 And now that he has been exalted to the right
hand of God, and has received from the Father the promised
gift of the Holy Spirit, he has begun to pour out that gift, as
you yourselves now see and hear.
34 It was not David who
went up into Heaven; for he himself says—
‘The Lord said to my master: “Sit on my right hand,
35
Till I put thy enemies as a footstool under thy feet.”’ note
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36 So let the whole nation of Israel know beyond all doubt, that
God has made him both Lord and Christ—this very Jesus
whom you crucified.”
37 When the people heard this, they were conscience-smitten,
and said to Peter and the rest of the Apostles:
“Brothers, what can we do?”
38 “Repent,” answered Peter, “and be baptized every one
of you in the Faith of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of
your sins; and then you will receive the gift of the Holy
Spirit.
39 For the promise is for you and for your children, and
also for all those now far away, who may be called by the
Lord our God.” note
40 With many other words Peter enforced his teaching, while
the burden of his exhortations was—“Save yourselves from
the perverse spirit of this age.” ⪆⪆
41 So those who accepted
his teaching were baptized, and about three thousand people
joined the disciples on that day alone.
42 They devoted themselves
to the teaching of the Apostles and to the Common
Life of the Church, to the Breaking of the Bread and to the
Prayers.
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43 A deep impression was made upon every one,
and many wonders and signs were done at the
hands of the Apostles.
44 All who became believers
in Christ held everything for the common use;
they sold their property and their goods,
45 and shared the proceeds
among them all, according to their individual needs.
46 Every day they devoted themselves to meeting together in the
Temple Courts, and to the Breaking of Bread at their homes,
while they partook of their food in simple-hearted gladness,
praising God,
47 and winning the good-will of all the people.
And the Lord daily added to their company those who were
in the path of Salvation.
Twentieth Century [1904], THE TWENTIETH CENTURY NEW TESTAMENT A TRANSLATION INTO MODERN ENGLISH Made from the Original Greek (Westcott & Hort's Text) (The Fleming H. Revell Company, NEW YORK & CHICAGO) [word count] [B14200].
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