At Lystraa manwas sittingwhohad no strengthin his feet,lamefrom his mother'swomb,whohad neverwalked.
The sickman answeredHim, "Sir,I havenomanto putme into the poolwhenthe wateris stirredup, but whileI am coming,anothersteps downbeforeme."
After they had preached the gospelto that cityand had mademanydisciples,they returnedto Lystraand to Iconiumand to Antioch,
they became awareof it and fledto the citiesof Lycaonia,Lystraand Derbe,and the surrounding region;
Paul camealsoto Derbeand to Lystra.And a disciplewas there,namedTimothy,the sonof a Jewishwomanwho was a believer,but his fatherwas a Greek,
And a manwho had beenlamefrom his mother'swombwas being carriedalong, whomthey used to set downeverydayat the gateof the templewhich is calledBeautiful,in order to begalmsof thosewho were enteringthe temple.
ifwe are on trialtodayfor a benefit doneto a sickman,as to howthis manhas been made well,
persecutions,[and] sufferings,suchas happenedto me at Antioch,at Iconium[and] at Lystra;whatpersecutionsI endured,and out of them allthe Lordrescuedme!