Acts 14:1-12

Acts 14:1-12

[1] And  it came to pass  in  Iconium,  that they  went  both  together  into  the synagogue  of the Jews,  and  so  spake,  that  a great  multitude  both  of the Jews  and also  of the Greeks  believed.  [2] But  the unbelieving  Jews  stirred up  the Gentiles,  and  their minds  evil affected  against  the brethren.  [3] Long  time  therefore  abode they  speaking boldly  in  the Lord,  which  gave testimony  unto the word  of his  grace,  and  granted  signs  and  wonders  to be done  by  their  hands.  [4] But  the multitude  of the city  was divided:  and  part  with  the Jews,  and  part with  the apostles.  [5] And  when  an assault  made  both  of the Gentiles,  and also  of the Jews  with  their  rulers,  to use them despitefully,  and  to stone  them,  [6] They were ware  of it, and fled  unto  Lystra  and  Derbe,  cities  of Lycaonia,  and  unto the region that lieth round about:  [7] And there  [8] And  there sat  a certain  man  at  Lystra,  impotent  in his feet,  a cripple  from  his  mother's  womb,  who  never  had walked:  [9] The same  heard  Paul  speak:  who  stedfastly beholding  him,  and  that  he had  faith  to be healed,  [10] Said  with a loud  voice,  Stand  upright  on  feet.  And  he leaped  and  walked.  [11] when the people  what  Paul  had done,  they lifted up  their  voices,  saying  in the speech of Lycaonia,  The gods  are come down  to  in the likeness  of men.  [12] And  they called  Barnabas,  Jupiter;  and  Paul,  Mercurius,  because  he  the chief  speaker.