The revised version of the New Testament, with a history of the present and former . AIJTIOCII IN SYRIA. xii. 9. THE ACTS. 289 ^nd that the disciples were called Christians first in « Gr. the AntiOch. ^ inhabited 27 Now in these days there came down prophetsfrom Jerusalem unto Antioch. ^^And there stoodup one of them named Agabus, and signified by theSpirit that there should be a crreat famine over alldie world: which came to pass in the days of Clau-dius. ^^And the disciples, every man according tohis ability, determined to send ^relief unto the breth-ren that dwelt in
The revised version of the New Testament, with a history of the present and former . AIJTIOCII IN SYRIA. xii. 9. THE ACTS. 289 ^nd that the disciples were called Christians first in « Gr. the AntiOch. ^ inhabited 27 Now in these days there came down prophetsfrom Jerusalem unto Antioch. ^^And there stoodup one of them named Agabus, and signified by theSpirit that there should be a crreat famine over alldie world: which came to pass in the days of Clau-dius. ^^And the disciples, every man according tohis ability, determined to send ^relief unto the breth-ren that dwelt in Judaea: ^^which also they did, send-ing it to the elders by the hand of Barnabas andSaul. TT^TT Now about that time Herod the kingJW 1. put forth his hands to afflict certain of thechurch. ^And he killed James the brother of Johnwith the sword. ^And when he saw that it pleasedthe Jews, he proceeded to seize Peter also. AndtJwse were the days of unleavened bread. ^Andwhen he had taken him, he put him in prison,and delivered him to four quaternions of soldiersto guard him; intending after the Passover t
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