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And
when
the
day
of
a
Pentecost
was
fully
come,
they
were
all
with
one
accord
in
one
place.
2 And
suddenly
there
came
a
sound
from
heaven
as
of
a
rushing
mighty
a
wind,
and
it
filled
all
the
house
where
they
were
sitting.
3 And
there
appeared
unto
them
a
cloven
tongues
like
as
of
fire,
and
it
sat
upon
each
of
them.
4 And
they
were
all
filled
with
the
a
Holy
Ghost,
and
began
to
speak
with
other
b
tongues,
as
the
c
Spirit
gave
them
utterance.
5 And
there
were
dwelling
at
Jerusalem
Jews,
devout
men,
out
of
every
nation
under
heaven.
6 Now
when
this
was
noised
abroad,
the
multitude
came
together,
and
were
confounded,
because
that
every
man
heard
them
speak
in
his
own
a
language.
7 And
they
were
all
amazed
and
marvelled,
saying
one
to
another,
Behold,
are
not
all
these
which
speak
Galilaeans?
8 And
how
hear
we
every
man
in
our
own
tongue,
wherein
we
were
born?
9 Parthians,
and
Medes,
and
Elamites,
and
the
dwellers
in
Mesopotamia,
and
in
Judaea,
and
Cappadocia,
in
Pontus,
and
Asia,
10 Phrygia,
and
Pamphylia,
in
Egypt,
and
in
the
parts
of
Libya
about
Cyrene,
and
strangers
of
Rome,
Jews
and
a
proselytes,
11 Cretes
and
Arabians,
we
do
hear
them
speak
in
our
a
tongues
the
wonderful
works
of
God.
12 And
they
were
all
amazed,
and
were
in
doubt,
saying
one
to
another,
What
meaneth
this?
13 Others
a
mocking
said,
These
men
are
full
of
new
wine.
14 But
Peter,
standing
up
with
the
eleven,
lifted
up
his
voice,
and
said
unto
them,
Ye
men
of
Judaea,
and
all
ye
that
dwell
at
Jerusalem,
be
this
known
unto
you,
and
hearken
to
my
words:
15 For
these
are
not
drunken,
as
ye
suppose,
seeing
it
is
but
the
third
hour
of
the
day.
16 But
this
is
that
which
was
spoken
by
the
prophet
a
Joel;
17 And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
the
a
last
days,
saith
God,
I
will
b
pour
out
of
my
c
Spirit
upon
all
flesh:
and
your
sons
and
your
daughters
shall
d
prophesy,
and
your
young
men
shall
see
visions,
and
your
old
men
shall
e
dream
dreams:
18 And
on
my
servants
and
on
my
handmaidens
I
will
pour
out
in
those
days
of
my
Spirit;
and
they
shall
a
prophesy:
19 And
I
will
shew
a
wonders
in
heaven
above,
and
b
signs
in
the
earth
beneath;
blood,
and
fire,
and
vapour
of
smoke:
20 The
sun
shall
be
turned
into
a
darkness,
and
the
moon
into
blood,
before
that
great
and
b
notable
c
day
of
the
Lord
come:
21 And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that
whosoever
shall
call
on
the
name
of
the
Lord
shall
be
a
saved.
22 Ye
men
of
Israel,
hear
these
words;
Jesus
of
Nazareth,
a
man
a
approved
of
God
among
you
by
b
miracles
and
wonders
and
signs,
which
c
God
did
by
him
in
the
midst
of
you,
as
ye
yourselves
also
know:
23 Him,
being
delivered
by
the
a
determinate
counsel
and
b
foreknowledge
of
God,
ye
have
taken,
and
by
wicked
hands
have
c
crucified
and
slain:
24 Whom
God
hath
a
raised
up,
having
loosed
the
b
pains
of
c
death:
because
it
was
not
possible
that
he
should
be
holden
of
it.
25 For
David
speaketh
concerning
him,
I
foresaw
the
a
Lord
always
before
my
face,
for
he
is
on
my
right
hand,
that
I
should
not
be
moved:
26 Therefore
did
my
heart
rejoice,
and
my
tongue
was
glad;
moreover
also
my
flesh
shall
rest
in
hope:
27 Because
thou
wilt
not
leave
my
soul
in
a
hell,
neither
wilt
thou
suffer
thine
Holy
One
to
see
b
corruption.
28 Thou
hast
made
known
to
me
the
ways
of
life;
thou
shalt
make
me
full
of
joy
with
thy
countenance.
29 Men
and
brethren,
let
me
freely
speak
unto
you
of
the
a
patriarch
David,
that
he
is
both
dead
and
b
buried,
and
his
sepulchre
is
with
us
unto
this
day.
30 Therefore
being
a
prophet,
and
knowing
that
God
had
sworn
with
an
a
oath
to
him,
that
of
the
fruit
of
his
loins,
according
to
the
flesh,
he
would
raise
up
b
Christ
to
sit
on
his
throne;
31 He
seeing
this
before
spake
of
the
resurrection
of
Christ,
that
his
soul
was
not
left
in
hell,
neither
his
flesh
did
see
corruption.
32 This
Jesus
hath
God
a
raised
up,
whereof
we
all
are
b
witnesses.
33 Therefore
being
a
by
the
b
right
hand
of
God
c
exalted,
and
having
received
of
the
Father
the
promise
of
the
Holy
Ghost,
he
hath
d
shed
forth
this,
which
ye
now
see
and
hear.
34 For
a
David
is
not
b
ascended
into
the
heavens:
but
he
saith
himself,
The
Lord
said
unto
my
c
Lord,
Sit
thou
on
my
right
hand,
35 Until
I
make
thy
foes
thy
footstool.
36 Therefore
let
all
the
house
of
Israel
know
assuredly,
that
God
hath
made
that
same
Jesus,
whom
ye
have
a
crucified,
both
b
Lord
and
Christ.
37 Now
when
they
heard
this,
they
were
a
pricked
in
their
b
heart,
and
said
unto
Peter
and
to
the
rest
of
the
apostles,
Men
and
brethren,
c
what
shall
we
do?
38 Then
Peter
a
said
unto
them,
b
Repent,
and
be
c
baptized
every
one
of
you
in
the
d
name
of
Jesus
Christ
for
the
e
remission
of
sins,
and
ye
shall
receive
the
f
gift
of
the
g
Holy
Ghost.
39 For
the
a
promise
is
unto
you,
and
to
your
children,
and
to
all
that
are
b
afar
off,
even
as
many
as
the
Lord
our
God
shall
call.
40 And
with
many
other
words
did
he
testify
and
exhort,
saying,
a
Save
yourselves
from
this
b
untoward
generation.
41 Then
they
that
gladly
a
received
his
b
word
were
baptized:
and
the
same
day
there
were
added
unto
them
about
c
three
thousand
souls.
42 And
they
continued
a
steadfastly
in
the
apostles'
doctrine
and
b
fellowship,
and
in
breaking
of
c
bread,
and
in
prayers.
43 And
a
fear
came
upon
every
soul:
and
many
wonders
and
b
signs
were
done
by
the
apostles.
44 And
all
that
believed
were
together,
and
had
all
things
a
common;
45 And
sold
their
possessions
and
goods,
and
parted
them
to
all
men,
as
every
man
had
a
need.
46 And
they,
continuing
daily
with
one
accord
in
the
a
temple,
and
breaking
bread
from
house
to
house,
did
eat
their
meat
with
gladness
and
b
singleness
of
heart,
47 Praising
God,
and
having
favour
with
all
the
people.
And
the
Lord
a
added
to
the
b
church
daily
such
as
should
be
saved.
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