Acts 14:19-28

Acts 14:19-28

[19] And  there came thither  certain Jews  from  Antioch  and  Iconium,  who  persuaded  the people,  and,  having stoned  Paul,  drew  him out of  the city,  supposing  he  had been dead.  [20] Howbeit,  as the disciples  stood round about  him,  he rose up,  and came  into  the city:  and  the next day  he departed  with  Barnabas  to  Derbe.  [21] And  when they had preached the gospel  to that  city,  and  had taught  many,  they returned again  to  Lystra,  and  to Iconium,  and  Antioch,  [22] Confirming  the souls  of the disciples,  and exhorting them  to continue  in the faith,  and  that  must  through  much  tribulation  enter  into  the kingdom  of God.  [23] And  when they had ordained  them  elders  in every  church,  and had prayed  with  fasting,  they commended  them  to the Lord,  on  whom  they believed.  [24] And  after they had passed throughout  Pisidia,  they came  to  Pamphylia.  [25] And  when they had preached  the word  in  Perga,  they went down  into  Attalia:  [26] And thence  sailed  to  Antioch,  from whence  recommended  to the grace  of God  for  the work  which  they fulfilled.  [27] And  when they were come,  and  the church  together,  they rehearsed  all  that God  had done  with  them,  and  how  he had opened  the door  of faith  unto the Gentiles.  [28] And  they abode  long  time  with  the disciples.