Compare Translations for Acts 12:25

Acts 12:25 BBE
And Barnabas and Saul came back from Jerusalem, when their work was ended, taking with them John named Mark.
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Acts 12:25 KJV
And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem, when they had fulfilled their ministry, and took with them John, whose surname was Mark.
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Acts 12:25 NKJV
And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem when they had fulfilled their ministry, and they also took with them John whose surname was Mark.
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Acts 12:25 NRS
Then after completing their mission Barnabas and Saul returned to Jerusalem and brought with them John, whose other name was Mark.
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Acts 12:25 RSV
And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem when they had fulfilled their mission, bringing with them John whose other name was Mark.
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Acts 12:25 ASV
And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem, when they had fulfilled their ministration, taking with them John whose surname was Mark.
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Acts 12:25 CJB
Bar-Nabba and Sha'ul, having completed their errand, returned from Yerushalayim, bringing with them Yochanan, surnamed Mark.
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Acts 12:25 RHE
And Barnabas and Saul, returned from Jerusalem, having fulfilled their ministry, taking with them John who was surnamed Mark.
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Acts 12:25 ELB
Barnabas aber und Saulus kehrten, nachdem sie den Dienst erfüllt hatten, von Jerusalem zurück und nahmen auch Johannes mit, der Markus zubenamt war.
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Acts 12:25 ESV
And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem when they had completed their service, bringing with them John, whose other name was Mark.
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Acts 12:25 GDB
E Barnaba, e Saulo, compiuto il servigio, ritornarono di Gerusalemme in Antiochia, avendo preso ancora seco Giovanni soprannominato Marco.
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Acts 12:25 GW
After Barnabas and Saul delivered the contribution [to the leaders in Jerusalem], they returned [to Antioch] from Jerusalem. They brought John Mark with them.
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Acts 12:25 GNT
Barnabas and Saul finished their mission and returned from Jerusalem, taking John Mark with them.
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Acts 12:25 HNV
Bar-Nabba and Sha'ul returned to Yerushalayim, when they had fulfilled their service, also taking with them Yochanan whose surname was Mark.
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Acts 12:25 CSB
And Barnabas and Saul returned to Jerusalem after they had completed their relief mission, on which they took John Mark.
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Acts 12:25 BLA
Y Bernabé y Saulo regresaron de Jerusalén después de haber cumplido su misión, llevando consigo a Juan, llamado también Marcos.
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Acts 12:25 RVR
Y Bernabé y Saulo volvieron de Jerusalem cumplido su servicio, tomando también consigo á Juan, el que tenía por sobrenombre Marcos.
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Acts 12:25 LEB
So Barnabas and Saul returned to Jerusalem [when they] had completed [their] service, having taken along with [them] John (who is also called Mark).
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Acts 12:25 LSG
Barnabas et Saul, après s'être acquittés de leur message, s'en retournèrent de Jérusalem, emmenant avec eux Jean, surnommé Marc.
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Acts 12:25 LUT
Barnabas aber und Saulus kehrten wieder von Jerusalem, nachdem sie überantwortet hatten die Handreichung, und nahmen mit sich Johannes, mit dem Zunamen Markus.
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Acts 12:25 NAS
And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem when they had fulfilled their mission, taking along with them John, who was also called Mark.
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Acts 12:25 NCV
After Barnabas and Saul finished their task in Jerusalem, they returned to Antioch, taking John Mark with them.
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Acts 12:25 NIRV
Barnabas and Saul finished their task. Then they returned from Jerusalem. They took John Mark with them.
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Acts 12:25 NIV
When Barnabas and Saul had finished their mission, they returned from Jerusalem, taking with them John, also called Mark.
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Acts 12:25 NLT
When Barnabas and Saul had finished their mission in Jerusalem, they returned to Antioch, taking John Mark with them.
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Acts 12:25 OST
Et Barnabas et Saul, après s'être acquittés de leur ministère, s'en retournèrent de Jérusalem, ayant aussi pris avec eux Jean, surnommé Marc.
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Acts 12:25 RIV
E Barnaba e Saulo, compiuta la loro missione, tornarono da Gerusalemme, prendendo seco Giovanni soprannominato Marco.
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Acts 12:25 SEV
Y Bernabé y Saulo volvieron de Jerusalén cumplido su servicio, tomando también consigo a Juan, el que tenía por sobrenombre Marcos.
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Acts 12:25 SVV
Barnabas nu en Saulus keerden wederom van Jeruzalem, als zij den dienst volbracht hadden, medegenomen hebbende ook Johannes, die toegenaamd werd Markus.
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Acts 12:25 DBY
And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem, having fulfilled the service [entrusted to them], taking also with them John, surnamed Mark.
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Acts 12:25 VUL
Barnabas autem et Saulus reversi sunt ab Hierosolymis expleto ministerio adsumpto Iohanne qui cognominatus est Marcus
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Acts 12:25 MSG
Barnabas and Saul, once they had delivered the relief offering to the church in Jerusalem, went back to Antioch. This time they took John with them, the one they called Mark.
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Acts 12:25 WBT
And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem, when they had fulfilled [their] ministry, and took with them John, whose surname was Mark.
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Acts 12:25 TMB
And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem when they had fulfilled their ministry, and took with them John, whose surname was Mark.
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Acts 12:25 TNIV
When Barnabas and Saul had finished their mission, they returned from Jerusalem, taking with them John, also called Mark.
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Acts 12:25 WNT
And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem, having discharged their mission, and they brought with them John, surnamed Mark.
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Acts 12:25 WEB
Barnabas and Saul returned to Jerusalem, when they had fulfilled their service, also taking with them John whose surname was Mark.
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Acts 12:25 WYC
And Barnabas and Saul turned again from Jerusalem, when the ministry was filled [Forsooth Barnabas and Saul turned again from Jerusalem, the ministry fulfilled], and took John, that was named Mark.
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Acts 12:25 YLT
and Barnabas and Saul did turn back out of Jerusalem, having fulfilled the ministration, having taken also with [them] John, who was surnamed Mark.
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Acts 12 - Matthew Henry Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible

Chapter 12

The martyrdom of James, and the imprisonment of Peter. (1-5) He is delivered from prison by an angel. (6-11) Peter departs, Herod's rage. (12-19) The death of Herod. (20-25)

Verses 1-5 James was one of the sons of Zebedee, whom Christ told that they should drink of the cup that he was to drink of, and be baptized with the baptism that he was to be baptized with, Mt. 20:23 . Now the words of Christ were made good in him; and if we suffer with Christ, we shall reign with him. Herod imprisoned Peter: the way of persecution, as of other sins, is downhill; when men are in it, they cannot easily stop. Those make themselves an easy prey to Satan, who make it their business to please men. Thus James finished his course. But Peter, being designed for further services, was safe; though he seemed now marked out for a speedy sacrifice. We that live in a cold, prayerless generation, can hardly form an idea of the earnestness of these holy men of old. But if the Lord should bring on the church an awful persecution like this of Herod, the faithful in Christ would learn what soul-felt prayer is.

Verses 6-11 A peaceful conscience, a lively hope, and the consolations of the Holy Spirit, can keep men calm in the full prospect of death; even those very persons who have been most distracted with terrors on that account. God's time to help, is when things are brought to the last extremity. Peter was assured that the Lord would cause this trial to end in the way that should be most for his glory. Those who are delivered out of spiritual imprisonment must follow their Deliverer, like the Israelites when they went out of the house of bondage. They knew not whither they went, but knew whom they followed. When God will work salvation for his people, all difficulties in their way will be overcome, even gates of iron are made to open of their own accord. This deliverance of Peter represents our redemption by Christ, which not only proclaims liberty to the captives, but brings them out of the prison-house. Peter, when he recollected himself, perceived what great things God had done for him. Thus souls delivered out of spiritual bondage, are not at first aware what God has wrought in them; many have the truth of grace, that want evidence of it. But when the Comforter comes, whom the Father will send, sooner or later, he will let them know what a blessed change is wrought.

Verses 12-19 God's providence leaves room for the use of our prudence, though he has undertaken to perform and perfect what he has begun. These Christians continued in prayer for Peter, for they were truly in earnest. Thus men ought always to pray, and not to faint. As long as we are kept waiting for a mercy, we must continue praying for it. But sometimes that which we most earnestly wish for, we are most backward to believe. The Christian law of self-denial and of suffering for Christ, has not done away the natural law of caring for our own safety by lawful means. In times of public danger, all believers have God for their hiding-place; which is so secret, that the world cannot find them. Also, the instruments of persecution are themselves exposed to danger; the wrath of God hangs over all that engage in this hateful work. And the range of persecutors often vents itself on all in its way.

Verses 20-25 Many heathen princes claimed and received Divine honours, but it was far more horrible impiety in Herod, who knew the word and worship of the living God, to accept such idolatrous honours without rebuking the blasphemy. And such men as Herod, when puffed with pride and vanity, are ripening fast for signal vengeance. God is very jealous for his own honour, and will be glorified upon those whom he is not glorified by. See what vile bodies we carry about with us; they have in them the seeds of their own dissolution, by which they will soon be destroyed, whenever God does but speak the word. We may learn wisdom from the people of Tyre and Sidon, for we have offended the Lord with our sins. We depend on him for life, and breath, and all things; it surely then behoves us to humble ourselves before him, that through the appointed Mediator, who is ever ready to befriend us, we may be reconciled to him, lest wrath come upon us to the utmost.

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