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Acts 2:37

Contemporary English Version 1995

When the people heard this, they were very upset. They asked Peter and the other apostles, “Friends, what should we do?”

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The crowds asked John, “What should we do?”

I asked, “Lord, what do you want me to do?” Then he told me, “Get up and go to Damascus. When you get there, you will be told what to do.”

Some soldiers asked him, “And what about us? What do we have to do?” John told them, “Don't force people to pay money to make you leave them alone. Be satisfied with your pay.”

When tax collectors came to be baptized, they asked John, “Teacher, what should we do?”

The people left one by one, beginning with the oldest. Finally, Jesus and the woman were there alone.

Anyone who survives will escape into the hills, like doves who leave the valleys to find safety. All of you will moan because of your sins.

Before I knew about the Law, I was alive. But as soon as I heard that command, sin came to life,

When the council members heard Stephen's speech, they were angry and furious.

When the council members heard this, they became so angry they wanted to kill the apostles.

I, the Lord, will make the descendants of David and the people of Jerusalem feel deep sorrow and pray when they see the one they pierced with a spear. They will mourn and weep for him, as parents weep over the death of their only child or their first-born.

He said: My friends, long ago by the power of the Holy Spirit, David said something about Judas, and what he said has now happened. Judas was one of us and had worked with us, but he brought the mob to arrest Jesus.

Once I was bitter and brokenhearted.

Words of wisdom are like the stick a farmer uses to make animals move. These sayings come from a shepherd, and they are like nails that fasten things together.

From my guard post, I answered, “Morning will soon be here, but night will return. If you want to know more, come back later.”




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