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Acts 15:39

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Paul and Barnabas had such a serious argument about this that they separated and went different ways. Barnabas took Mark and sailed to Cyprus,

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Aristarchus, a prisoner with me, and Mark, the cousin of Barnabas, greet you. (I have already told you what to do about Mark. If he comes, welcome him.)

We all make many mistakes. If people never said anything wrong, they would be perfect and able to control their entire selves, too.

One of the believers was named Joseph, a Levite born in Cyprus. The apostles called him Barnabas (which means “one who encourages”).

Surely there is not a good person on earth who always does good and never sins.

Some of these believers were people from Cyprus and Cyrene. When they came to Antioch, they spoke also to Greeks, telling them the Good News about the Lord Jesus.

The number of followers was growing. But during this same time, the Greek-speaking followers had an argument with the other followers. The Greek-speaking widows were not getting their share of the food that was given out every day.

We left Sidon and sailed close to the island of Cyprus, because the wind was blowing against us.

Paul and Barnabas were against this teaching and argued with them about it. So the church decided to send Paul, Barnabas, and some others to Jerusalem where they could talk more about this with the apostles and elders.

Everything I see has its limits, but your commands have none.

The people turned against the Spirit of God, so Moses spoke without stopping to think.

When he considered this, he went to the home of Mary, the mother of John Mark. Many people were gathered there, praying.

Barnabas wanted to take John Mark with them,

The church in Babylon, who was chosen like you, sends you greetings. Mark, my son in Christ, also greets you.




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