Acts 4:1-22; Deuteronomy 19; Deuteronomy 20; Job 13

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Acts 4:1-22

1 Now as they were speaking to the people, the priests, the commander of the temple guard, and the Sadducees confronted them,
2 because they were provoked that they were teaching the people and proclaiming in the person of Jesus the resurrection from the dead.
3 So they seized them and put them in custody until the next day, since it was already evening.
4 But many of those who heard the message believed, and the number of the men came to about 5,000.
5 The next day, their rulers, elders, and scribes assembled in Jerusalem
6 with Annas the high priest, Caiaphas, John and Alexander, and all the members of the high-priestly family.
7 After they had Peter and John stand before them, they asked the question: "By what power or in what name have you done this?"
8 Then Peter was filled with the Holy Spirit and said to them, "Rulers of the people and elders:
9 If we are being examined today about a good deed done to a disabled man-by what means he was healed-
10 let it be known to all of you and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ the Nazarene-whom you crucified and whom God raised from the dead-by Him this man is standing here before you healthy.
11 This [Jesus] is The stone despised by you builders, who has become the cornerstone.
12 There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to people by which we must be saved."
13 When they observed the boldness of Peter and John and realized that they were uneducated and untrained men, they were amazed and knew that they had been with Jesus.
14 And since they saw the man who had been healed standing with them, they had nothing to say in response.
15 After they had ordered them to leave the Sanhedrin, they conferred among themselves,
16 saying, "What should we do with these men? For an obvious sign, evident to all who live in Jerusalem, has been done through them, and we cannot deny it!
17 But so this does not spread any further among the people, let's threaten them against speaking to anyone in this name again."
18 So they called for them and ordered them not to preach or teach at all in the name of Jesus.
19 But Peter and John answered them, "Whether it's right in the sight of God [for us] to listen to you rather than to God, you decide;
20 for we are unable to stop speaking about what we have seen and heard."
21 After threatening them further, they released them. They found no way to punish them, because the people were all giving glory to God over what had been done;
22 for the man was over 40 years old on whom this sign of healing had been performed.
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Deuteronomy 19

1 "When the Lord your God annihilates the nations whose land He is giving you, so that you drive them out and live in their cities and houses,
2 you are to set apart three cities for yourselves within the land the Lord your God is giving you to possess.
3 You are to determine the distances and divide the land the Lord your God is granting you as an inheritance into three regions, so that anyone who commits manslaughter can flee to these cities.
4 "Here is the law concerning a case of someone who kills a person and flees there to save his life, having killed his neighbor accidentally without previously hating him:
5 If he goes into the forest with his neighbor to cut timber, and his hand swings the ax to chop down a tree, but the blade flies off the handle and strikes his neighbor so that he dies, that person may flee to one of these cities and live.
6 Otherwise, the avenger of blood in the heat of his anger might pursue the one who committed manslaughter, overtake him because the distance is great, and strike him dead. Yet he did not deserve to die, since he did not previously hate his neighbor.
7 This is why I am commanding you to set apart three cities for yourselves.
8 If the Lord your God enlarges your territory as He swore to your fathers, and gives you all the land He promised to give them-
9 provided you keep every one of these commands I am giving you today and follow them, loving the Lord your God and walking in His ways at all times-you are to add three more cities to these three.
10 In this way, innocent blood will not be shed, and you will not become guilty of bloodshed in the land the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance.
11 But if someone hates his neighbor, lies in ambush for him, attacks him, and strikes him fatally, and flees to one of these cities,
12 the elders of his city must send [for him], take him from there, and hand him over to the avenger of blood and he will die.
13 You must not look on him with pity but purge from Israel the guilt of shedding innocent blood, and you will prosper.
14 "You must not move your neighbor's boundary marker, established at the start in the inheritance you will receive in the land the Lord your God is giving you to possess.
15 "One witness cannot establish any wrongdoing or sin against a person, whatever that person has done. A fact must be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses.
16 "If a malicious witness testifies against someone accusing him of a crime,
17 the two people in the dispute must stand in the presence of the Lord before the priests and judges in authority at the time.
18 The judges are to make a careful investigation, and if the witness turns out to be a liar who has falsely accused his brother,
19 you must do to him as he intended to do to his brother. You must purge the evil from you.
20 Then everyone else will hear and be afraid, and they will never again do anything evil like this among you.
21 You must not show pity: life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, and foot for foot.
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Deuteronomy 20

1 "When you go out to war against your enemies and see horses, chariots, and an army larger than yours, do not be afraid of them, for the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, is with you.
2 When you are about to engage in battle, the priest is to come forward and address the army.
3 He is to say to them: 'Listen, Israel: Today you are about to engage in battle with your enemies. Do not be fainthearted. Do not be afraid, alarmed, or terrified because of them.
4 For the Lord your God is the One who goes with you to fight for you against your enemies to give you victory.'
5 "The officers are to address the army, 'Has any man built a new house and not dedicated it? Let him leave and return home. Otherwise, he may die in battle and another man dedicate it.
6 Has any man planted a vineyard and not begun to enjoy its fruit? Let him leave and return home. Otherwise he may die in battle and another man enjoy its fruit.
7 Has any man become engaged to a woman and not married her? Let him leave and return home. Otherwise he may die in battle and another man marry her.'
8 The officers will continue to address the army and say, 'Is there any man who is afraid or fainthearted? Let him leave and return home, so that his brothers' hearts won't melt like his own.'
9 When the officers have finished addressing the army, they will appoint military commanders to lead it.
10 "When you approach a city to fight against it, you must make an offer of peace.
11 If it accepts your offer of peace and opens [its gates] to you, all the people found in it will become forced laborers for you and serve you.
12 However, if it does not make peace with you but wages war against you, lay siege to it.
13 When the Lord your God hands it over to you, you must strike down all its males with the sword.
14 But you may take the women, children, animals, and whatever else is in the city-all its spoil-as plunder. You may enjoy the spoil of your enemies that the Lord your God has given you.
15 This is how you are to treat all the cities that are far away from you and are not among the cities of these nations.
16 However, you must not let any living thing survive among the cities of these people the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance.
17 You must completely destroy them-the Hittite, Amorite, Canaanite, Perizzite, Hivite, and Jebusite-as the Lord your God has commanded you,
18 so that they won't teach you to do all the detestable things they do for their gods, and you sin against the Lord your God.
19 "When you lay siege to a city for a long time, fighting against it in order to capture it, you must not destroy its trees by putting an ax to them, because you can get food from them. You must not cut them down. Are trees of the field human, to come under siege by you?
20 But you may destroy the trees that you know do not produce food. You may cut them down to build siege works against the city that is waging war with you, until it falls.
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Job 13

1 Look, my eyes have seen all this; my ears have heard and understood it.
2 Everything you know, I also know; I am not inferior to you.
3 Yet I prefer to speak to the Almighty and argue my case before God.
4 But you coat [the truth] with lies; you are all worthless doctors.
5 If only you would shut up and let that be your wisdom!
6 Hear now my argument, and listen to my defense.
7 Would you testify unjustly on God's behalf or speak deceitfully for Him?
8 Would you show partiality to Him or argue the case in His defense?
9 Would it go well if He examined you? Could you deceive Him as you would deceive a man?
10 Surely He would rebuke you if you secretly showed partiality.
11 Would God's majesty not terrify you? Would His dread not fall on you?
12 Your memorable sayings are proverbs of ash; your defenses are made of clay.
13 Be quiet, and I will speak. Let whatever comes happen to me.
14 Why do I put myself at risk and take my life in my own hands?
15 Even if He kills me, I will hope in Him. I will still defend my ways before Him.
16 Yes, this will result in my deliverance, for no godless person can appear before Him.
17 Pay close attention to my words; let my declaration [ring] in your ears.
18 Now then, I have prepared [my] case; I know that I am right.
19 Can anyone indict me? If so, I will be silent and die.
20 Only grant [these] two things to me, [God], so that I will not have to hide from Your presence:
21 remove Your hand from me, and do not let Your terror frighten me.
22 Then call, and I will answer, or I will speak, and You can respond to me.
23 How many iniquities and sins have I committed? Reveal to me my transgression and sin.
24 Why do You hide Your face and consider me Your enemy?
25 Will You frighten a wind-driven leaf? Will You chase after dry straw?
26 For You record bitter accusations against me and make me inherit the iniquities of my youth.
27 You put my feet in the stocks and stand watch over all my paths, setting a limit for the soles of my feet.
28 Man wears out like something rotten, like a moth-eaten garment.
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