And the people, when they had seen that that Paul did, reared their voice in Lycaonian tongue, and said, Gods made like to men be come down to us.
For thou shalt not be sent to a people of high word, and of unknown language; thou shalt be sent to the house of Israel,
And the people cried, The voice of God, and not of man.
And they called Barnabas, Jupiter, and Paul, Mercury, for he was leader of the word.
they understood, and fled together to the cities of Lycaonia, and Lystra, and Derbe, and into all the country about.
And they guessed that he should be turned into swelling, and fall down suddenly, and die. But when they abided long, and saw that nothing of evil was done in him, they turned them together, and said, that he was God.
[To] Whom all harkened, from the least to the most, and said, This is the virtue of God, which is called great.