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1 Em Icônio, Paulo e Barnabé entraram juntos na sinagoga dos judeus, e falaram de tal modo que creu uma grande multidão tanto de judeus como de gregos.2 Mas os judeus que não creram, excitaram e exasperaram os ânimos dos gentios contra os irmãos.3 Entrando, demoraram-se ali bastante tempo, falando ousadamente no Senhor, que dava testemunho da palavra da sua graça, concedendo que por mãos deles se fizessem milagres e prodígios.4 Mas dividiu-se o povo da cidade; uns eram pelos judeus, e outros pelos apóstolos.5 Como houvesse um movimento dos gentios e dos judeus, juntamente com as suas autoridades, para os ultrajar e apedrejar;6 eles, sabendo-o, fugiram para Listra e Derbe, cidade da Licaônia, e para a circunvizinhança,7 e ali pregavam o Evangelho.8 Em Listra estava sentado um homem aleijado dos pés, coxo desde o seu nascimento, e que nunca tinha andado.9 Ele ouvia falar Paulo, e este, fitando nele os olhos e vendo que tinha fé de que seria curado,10 disse em alta voz: Levanta-te direito sobre os teus pés. Ele saltou, e andava.11 A multidão, vendo o que Paulo fizera, levantou a voz em língua licaônica, dizendo: Os deuses em forma humana desceram a nós.12 Chamavam a Barnabé Júpiter e a Paulo Mercúrio, porque era este quem dirigia a palavra.13 O sacerdote de Júpiter, que estava em frente da cidade, trouxe para as portas touros e grinaldas, e queria sacrificar com a multidão.14 Mas os apóstolos, Barnabé e Paulo, quando ouviram isto, rasgaram os seus vestidos e saltaram para o meio da multidão,15 clamando: Senhores, por que fazeis isto? Nós também somos homens da mesma natureza que vós, e vos anunciamos o Evangelho para que destas coisas vãs vos convertais ao Deus vivo, que fez o céu, e a terra, o mar e tudo o que neles há;16 o qual nos tempos passados permitiu que todas as nações andassem nos seus próprios caminhos;17 e contudo não deixou de dar testemunho de si mesmo, fazendo o bem, dando-vos do céu chuvas e estações frutíferas, enchendo os vossos corações de mantimentos e de alegria.18 Dizendo isto, com dificuldade impediram a multidão de lhes oferecer sacrifícios.19 Sobrevieram, porém, alguns judeus de Antioquia e Icônio e, havendo ganhado o favor do povo, apedrejaram a Paulo, e arrastaram-no para fora da cidade, dando-o por morto.20 Mas quando os discípulos o rodearam, ele se levantou e entrou na cidade. No dia seguinte partiu com Barnabé para Derbe.21 Evangelizando aquela cidade e tendo feito muitos discípulos, voltaram para Listra, Icônio e Antioquia,22 confirmando as almas dos discípulos, exortando-os a permanecer na fé e dizendo que por muitas tribulações nos é necessário entrar no reino de Deus.23 Tendo feito eleger para eles presbíteros em cada igreja, depois de orar com jejuns, encomendaram-nos ao Senhor, em quem haviam crido.24 Atravessando a Pisídia, foram à Panfília25 e, tendo anunciado a palavra em Perge, desceram a Atália,26 e dali navegaram para Antioquia, de onde haviam sido encomendados à graça de Deus para a obra que tinham cumprido.27 Quando ali chegaram e reuniram a igreja, contaram quantas coisas fizera Deus com eles, e como abrira a porta da fé aos gentios.28 Demoraram-se muito tempo com os discípulos.

1 In Iconium they went into the Jewish synagogue and spoke in such a way that a great number of both Jews and Greeks believed.2 But the Jews who refused to believe stirred up the Gentiles and poisoned their minds against the brothers.3 They stayed there a considerable time and continued to speak boldly for the Lord, who kept affirming his word of grace and granting signs and wonders to be done by them.4 But the people of the city were divided. Some were with the Jews, while others were with the apostles.5 Now when an attempt was made by both Gentiles and Jews, along with their authorities, to mistreat and stone them,6 they found out about it and fled to the Lycaonian towns of Lystra and Derbe and to the surrounding territory.7 There they kept telling the good news.8 Now in Lystra there was a man sitting down who couldn't use his feet. He had been crippled from birth and had never walked.9 He was listening to Paul as he spoke. Paul watched him closely, and when he saw that he had faith to be healed,10 he said in a loud voice, "Stand up straight on your feet!" Then the man jumped up and began to walk.11 When the crowds saw what Paul had done, they shouted in the Lycaonian language, "The gods have become like men and have come down to us!"12 They began to call Barnabas Zeus, and Paul Hermes, because he was the main speaker.13 The priest of the temple of Zeus, which was just outside the city, brought bulls and garlands to the gates. He and the crowds wanted to offer sacrifices.14 But when the apostles Barnabas and Paul heard of it, they tore their clothes and rushed out into the crowd, shouting,15 "Men, why are you doing this? We are merely human beings with natures like your own. We are telling you the good news to turn from these worthless things to the living God, who made heaven and earth, the sea, and everything in them.16 In past generations he allowed all the nations to go their own ways,17 yet he has not left himself without a witness by doing good, by giving you rain from heaven and fruitful seasons, and by filling you with food and joyful hearts."18 Even by saying this it was all they could do to keep the crowds from offering sacrifices to them.19 But some Jews came from Antioch and Iconium and won the crowds by persuasion. They stoned Paul and dragged him out of the town, thinking he was dead.20 But the disciples formed a circle around him, and he got up and went back to town. The next day he went on with Barnabas to Derbe.21 As they were proclaiming the good news in that city, they discipled a large number of people. Then they went back to Lystra, Iconium, and Antioch,22 strengthening the souls of the disciples and encouraging them to continue in the faith, saying, "We must endure many hardships to get into the kingdom of God."23 They appointed elders for them in each church, and with prayer and fasting they entrusted them to the Lord in whom they had believed.24 Then they passed through Pisidia and came to Pamphylia.25 They spoke the word in Perga and went down to Attalia.26 From there they sailed back to Antioch, where they had been commended to the grace of God for the work they had completed.27 When they arrived, they called the church together and told them everything that God had done with them and how he had opened a door of faith to the Gentiles.28 Then they spent a long time with the disciples.

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