Acts
Chapter 1
1 The indeed first
account I made concerning all things, O Theophilus, which began the Jesus to do
and also to teach,
2 even to which day,
having given charge to the apostles, through spirit holy whom he chose, he was
taken up.
3 To whom also he
presented himself living after the to suffer him, in many clear proofs, through
days forty being seen by them, and saying the things concerning the kingdom of
the God.
4 And assembling them he
command them, from Jerusalem not to depart, but to wait for the promise of the
Father, which you heard from me;
5 that John indeed dipped
in water, you but shall be dipped in spirit holy, not after many these days.
6 They indeed therefore
having come together, asked him; saying: O lord, if in the time this thou
restorest the kingdom to the Israel?
7 He said and to them:
Not for you it is to know times or seasons, which the Father placed in the own
authority.
8 But you shall receive
power having come the holy spirit upon you; and you shall be to me witnesses in
both Jerusalem, and in all the Judea and in Samaria, and even to farthest part
of the land.
9 And these things having
said, beholding of them he was lifted up; and a cloud withdrew him from the
eyes of them.
10 And as fixedly gazing
they were into the heaven, going away of him, and lo, men two were standing by
them in raiment white,
11 they and said: Men of
Galilee, why stand you looking into the heaven? this the Jesus, he being taken
up from you into the heaven, thus will come, which manner you saw him going
into the heaven.
12 Then they returned
into Jerusalem from a mountain that being called of olive-trees, which is near
Jerusalem, a sabbath being distant journey.
13 And when they came
into, they went up into the upper room, where were remaining, the, both Peter
and James, and John and Andrew, Philip and Thomas, Bartholomew and Matthew, James
of Alpheus also Simon the zealot and Judas of James.
14 These all were being
constantly engaged with one mind in the prayer, with women, and Mary the mother
of the Jesus, and with the brothers of him.
15 And in the days these
having stood up Peter in middle of the disciples, he said: (was and a crowd of
names, in the same about a hundred twenty;)
16 Men brethren, it was
necessary to be fulfilled the writing this, which spoke before the spirit the
holy through mouth of David, about Judas that having become a guide to those
having seized the Jesus;
17 because having been
numbered he was among us, and obtained the lot of the service this.
18 This indeed therefore
bought a field out of a reward of the wickedness; and headforemost having
fallen, he burst in middle, and were poured out all the bowels of him;
19 and known became to all
those dwelling in Jerusalem, so as to be called the field that in the own
language of them, Aceldama, this is, a field of blood.
20 It is written for in
book of psalms: Let be the dwelling of him desolate, and not let be the dwelling
in her; and, The charge of him let take another.
21 It is necessary
therefore of those having associated with us men in all time, in which went in
and went out among us the Lord Jesus,
22 beginning from the
dipping of John to the day which he was taken up from us, a witness of the
resurrection of him to become with us one of these.
23 And they set forth
two, Joseph that being call Barsabas, who was surnamed Justus, and Matthias.
24 And praying they said:
Thou, O Lord, heart-knower of all, show which thou didst select out of these
the two one,
25 to take the lot of the
service this and apostleship, from which stepped aside Judas, to go into the
place the own.
26 And they gave lots of
them; and fell the lot on Matthias, and he was counted with the eleven
apostles.
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