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Acts 28:2

The English Standar Version

The native people[1] showed us unusual kindness, for they kindled a fire and welcomed us all, because it had begun to rain and was cold.

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Then all the men of Judah and Benjamin assembled at Jerusalem within the three days. It was the ninth month, on the twentieth day of the month. And all the people sat in the open square before the house of God, trembling because of this matter and because of the heavy rain.

You shall not take vengeance or bear a grudge against the sons of your own people, but you shall love your neighbor as yourself: I am the LORD.

You shall treat the stranger who sojourns with you as the native among you, and you shall love him as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the LORD your God.

And whoever gives one of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward."

Now the servants[4] and officers had made a charcoal fire, because it was cold, and they were standing and warming themselves. Peter also was with them, standing and warming himself.

The next day we put in at Sidon. And Julius treated Paul kindly and gave him leave to go to his friends and be cared for.

When Paul had gathered a bundle of sticks and put them on the fire, a viper came out because of the heat and fastened on his hand.

When the native people saw the creature hanging from his hand, they said to one another, "No doubt this man is a murderer. Though he has escaped from the sea, Justice[2] has not allowed him to live."

I am under obligation both to Greeks and to barbarians,[3] both to the wise and to the foolish.

As for the one who is weak in faith, welcome him, but not to quarrel over opinions.

Let not the one who eats despise the one who abstains, and let not the one who abstains pass judgment on the one who eats, for God has welcomed him.

Then he who is physically uncircumcised but keeps the law will condemn you who have the written code and circumcision but break the law.

but if I do not know the meaning of the language, I will be a foreigner to the speaker and the speaker a foreigner to me.

in toil and hardship, through many a sleepless night, in hunger and thirst, often without food, in cold and exposure.

Here there is not Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave,[5] free; but Christ is all, and in all.

Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.




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