¶ The first day of unleavened bread the disciples came to Iesus saying unto him: where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the ester lamb?
Acts 12:3 - William Tyndale New Testament and because he saw that it pleased the jews, he proceeded further, to take Peter also. Then were the days of unleavened bread, Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 And because he saw it pleased the Jews, he proceeded further to take Peter also. (Then were the days of unleavened bread.) Amplified Bible - Classic Edition And when he saw that it was pleasing to the Jews, he proceeded further and arrested Peter also. This was during the days of Unleavened Bread [the Passover week]. American Standard Version (1901) And when he saw that it pleased the Jews, he proceeded to seize Peter also. And those were the days of unleavened bread. Common English Bible When he saw that this pleased the Jews, he arrested Peter as well. This happened during the Festival of Unleavened Bread. Catholic Public Domain Version And seeing that it pleased the Jews, he set out next to apprehend Peter also. Now it was the days of Unleavened Bread. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And seeing that it pleased the Jews, he proceeded to take up Peter also. Now it was in the days of the Azymes. |
¶ The first day of unleavened bread the disciples came to Iesus saying unto him: where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the ester lamb?
For they loved the praise that is given of men, more than the praise, that cometh of God.
Iesus answered: Thou couldest have no power at all against me, except it were given unto thee from above. Therefore he that delivered me unto thee, is more in sin.
¶ Verily verily I say unto thee, when thou wast young, thou girdedst thyself, and walkedst whither thou wouldest: but when thou art old, thou shalt stretch forth thy hands, and another shall gird thee, and lead thee whither thou wouldest not.
and when he had caught him, he put him in prison, and delivered him to iiij. quaternions of soldiers to be kept, intending after ester to bring him forth to the people.
¶ Peter stepped forth with the eleven, and lift up his voice, and said unto them: Ye men of Jewry, and all ye that inhabit Ierusalem: be this known unto you, and with your ears hear my words.
We sailed away from Philippos after the ester holidays, and came unto them to Troas in five days, where we abode seven days.
After two year came Festus Porcius into Felix room, and Felix willing to shew the jewes a pleasure left Paul in prison bound.
¶ Festus willing to do the jewes a pleasure, answered Paul, and said: Wilt thou go to Ierusalem, and there be judged of these things before me?
¶ When they saw the boldness of Peter and Ihon, And knew that they were unlearned men and lay people, they marvelled, and they knew them, that they were with Iesu:
Seek I now the faveour of men, or of God? Other go I about to please men? If I studied to please men, I were not the servant of Christ.
but as we were allowed of God, that the gospell should be committed unto us: even so we speak, not as though we intended to please men, but God, which trieth our hearts.