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Acts 7

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1 Then the high priest said, Are these things true?
1 The High Priest asked Stephen, "Is this true?"
2 And he said, My brothers and fathers, give hearing. The God of glory came to our father Abraham, when he was in Mesopotamia, before he was living in Haran,
2 Stephen answered, "Brothers and fathers, listen to me! Before our ancestor Abraham had gone to live in Haran, the God of glory appeared to him in Mesopotamia
3 And said to him, Go out of your land, and away from your family, and come into the land to which I will be your guide.
3 and said to him, "Leave your family and country and go to the land that I will show you.'
4 Then he came out of the land of the Chaldaeans, and went into Haran; and from there, when his father was dead, he was guided by God into this land, where you are living now:
4 And so he left his country and went to live in Haran. After Abraham's father died, God made him move to this land where you now live.
5 And God gave him no heritage in it, not even enough to put his foot on: but he gave him an undertaking that he would give it to him and to his children after him, though he had no child at that time.
5 God did not then give Abraham any part of it as his own, not even a square foot of ground, but God promised to give it to him, and that it would belong to him and to his descendants. At the time God made this promise, Abraham had no children.
6 And God said that his seed would be living in a strange land, and that they would make them servants, and be cruel to them for four hundred years.
6 This is what God said to him: "Your descendants will live in a foreign country, where they will be slaves and will be badly treated for four hundred years.
7 And I will be the judge, said God, of that nation which made them servants: and after that, they will come out and give me worship in this place.
7 But I will pass judgment on the people that they will serve, and afterward your descendants will come out of that country and will worship me in this place.'
8 And he made with him the agreement of which circumcision was the sign. And so Abraham had a son, Isaac, and gave him circumcision on the eighth day; and Isaac had a son, Jacob, and Jacob was the father of the twelve heads of the families of Israel.
8 Then God gave to Abraham the ceremony of circumcision as a sign of the covenant. So Abraham circumcised Isaac a week after he was born; Isaac circumcised his son Jacob, and Jacob circumcised his twelve sons, the famous ancestors of our race.
9 And the brothers, moved with envy against Joseph, gave him to the Egyptians for money: but God was with him,
9 "Jacob's sons became jealous of their brother Joseph and sold him to be a slave in Egypt. But God was with him
10 And made him free from all his troubles, and gave him wisdom and the approval of Pharaoh, king of Egypt, who made him ruler over Egypt and all his house.
10 and brought him safely through all his troubles. When Joseph appeared before the king of Egypt, God gave him a pleasing manner and wisdom, and the king made Joseph governor over the country and the royal household.
11 Now there was no food to be had in all Egypt and Canaan, and there was great trouble: and our fathers were not able to get food.
11 Then there was a famine all over Egypt and Canaan, which caused much suffering. Our ancestors could not find any food,
12 But Jacob, hearing that there was grain in Egypt, sent out our fathers the first time.
12 and when Jacob heard that there was grain in Egypt, he sent his sons, our ancestors, on their first visit there.
13 And the second time his brothers had a meeting with Joseph, and Pharaoh had knowledge of Joseph's family.
13 On the second visit Joseph made himself known to his brothers, and the king of Egypt came to know about Joseph's family.
14 Then Joseph sent for Jacob his father and all his family, seventy-five persons.
14 So Joseph sent a message to his father Jacob, telling him and the whole family, seventy-five people in all, to come to Egypt.
15 And Jacob went down to Egypt, and came to his end there, and so did our fathers;
15 Then Jacob went to Egypt, where he and his sons died.
16 And they were taken over to Shechem, and put to rest in the place which Abraham got for a price in silver from the sons of Hamor in Shechem.
16 Their bodies were taken to Shechem, where they were buried in the grave which Abraham had bought from the clan of Hamor for a sum of money.
17 But when the time was near for putting into effect the undertaking which God had given to Abraham, the people were increasing in Egypt,
17 "When the time drew near for God to keep the promise he had made to Abraham, the number of our people in Egypt had grown much larger.
18 Till another king came to power, who had no knowledge of Joseph.
18 At last a king who did not know about Joseph began to rule in Egypt.
19 He, having evil designs against our nation, was cruel to our fathers, and they were forced to put out their young children, so that they might not go on living.
19 He tricked our ancestors and was cruel to them, forcing them to put their babies out of their homes, so that they would die.
20 At which time Moses came to birth, and he was very beautiful; and he was kept for three months in his father's house:
20 It was at this time that Moses was born, a very beautiful child. He was cared for at home for three months,
21 And when he was put out, Pharaoh's daughter took him and kept him as her son.
21 and when he was put out of his home, the king's daughter adopted him and brought him up as her own son.
22 And Moses was trained in all the wisdom of Egypt, and was great in his words and works.
22 He was taught all the wisdom of the Egyptians and became a great man in words and deeds.
23 But when he was almost forty years old, it came into his heart to go and see his brothers, the children of Israel.
23 "When Moses was forty years old, he decided to find out how his fellow Israelites were being treated.
24 And seeing one of them being attacked, he went to his help and gave the Egyptian a death-blow:
24 He saw one of them being mistreated by an Egyptian, so he went to his help and took revenge on the Egyptian by killing him
25 And he was hoping that his brothers would see that God had sent him to be their saviour; but they did not see.
25 (He thought that his own people would understand that God was going to use him to set them free, but they did not understand.)
26 And the day after, he came to them, while they were having a fight, and would have made peace between them, saying, Sirs, you are brothers; why do you do wrong to one another?
26 The next day he saw two Israelites fighting, and he tried to make peace between them. "Listen, men,' he said, "you are fellow Israelites; why are you fighting like this?'
27 But the man who was doing wrong to his neighbour, pushing him away, said, Who made you a ruler and a judge over us?
27 But the one who was mistreating the other pushed Moses aside. "Who made you ruler and judge over us?' he asked.
28 Will you put me to death as you did the Egyptian yesterday?
28 "Do you want to kill me, just as you killed that Egyptian yesterday?'
29 And at these words, Moses went in flight to the land of Midian, and was living there for a time, and had two sons.
29 When Moses heard this, he fled from Egypt and went to live in the land of Midian. There he had two sons.
30 At the end of forty years, an angel came to him in the waste land of Sinai, in the flame of a burning thorn-tree.
30 "After forty years had passed, an angel appeared to Moses in the flames of a burning bush in the desert near Mount Sinai.
31 And Moses, seeing it, was full of wonder, and when he came up to have a nearer view of it, the voice of the Lord came to him, saying,
31 Moses was amazed by what he saw, and went near the bush to get a better look. But he heard the Lord's voice:
32 I am the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham and of Isaac and of Jacob. And Moses, shaking with fear, kept his eyes from looking at it.
32 "I am the God of your ancestors, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.' Moses trembled with fear and dared not look.
33 And the Lord said, Take off the shoes from your feet, for the place where you are is holy.
33 The Lord said to him, "Take your sandals off, for the place where you are standing is holy ground.
34 Truly, I have seen the sorrows of my people in Egypt, and their cries have come to my ears, and I have come down to make them free: and now, come, I will send you to Egypt.
34 I have seen the cruel suffering of my people in Egypt. I have heard their groans, and I have come down to set them free. Come now; I will send you to Egypt.'
35 This Moses, whom they would not have, saying, Who made you a ruler and a judge? him God sent to be a ruler and a saviour, by the hand of the angel whom he saw in the thorn-tree.
35 "Moses is the one who was rejected by the people of Israel. "Who made you ruler and judge over us?' they asked. He is the one whom God sent to rule the people and set them free with the help of the angel who appeared to him in the burning bush.
36 This man took them out, having done wonders and signs in Egypt and in the Red Sea and in the waste land, for forty years.
36 He led the people out of Egypt, performing miracles and wonders in Egypt and at the Red Sea and for forty years in the desert.
37 This is the same Moses, who said to the children of Israel, God will give you a prophet from among your brothers, like me.
37 Moses is the one who said to the people of Israel, "God will send you a prophet, just as he sent me, and he will be one of your own people.'
38 This is the man who was in the church in the waste land with the angel who was talking to him in Sinai, and with our fathers; and to him were given the living words of God, so that he might give them to you.
38 He is the one who was with the people of Israel assembled in the desert; he was there with our ancestors and with the angel who spoke to him on Mount Sinai, and he received God's living messages to pass on to us.
39 By whom our fathers would not be controlled; but they put him on one side, turning back in their hearts to Egypt,
39 "But our ancestors refused to obey him; they pushed him aside and wished that they could go back to Egypt.
40 And saying to Aaron, Make us gods to go before us: as for this Moses, who took us out of the land of Egypt, we have no idea what has become of him.
40 So they said to Aaron, "Make us some gods who will lead us. We do not know what has happened to that man Moses, who brought us out of Egypt.'
41 And they made the image of a young ox in those days, and made an offering to it, and had joy in the work of their hands.
41 It was then that they made an idol in the shape of a bull, offered sacrifice to it, and had a feast in honor of what they themselves had made.
42 But God was turned from them and let them give worship to the stars of heaven, as it says in the book of the prophets, Did you make offerings to me of sheep and oxen for forty years in the waste land, O house of Israel?
42 So God turned away from them and gave them over to worship the stars of heaven, as it is written in the book of the prophets: "People of Israel! It was not to me that you slaughtered and sacrificed animals for forty years in the desert.
43 And you took up the tent of Moloch and the star of the god Rephan, images which you made to give worship to them: and I will take you away, farther than Babylon.
43 It was the tent of the god Molech that you carried, and the image of Rephan, your star god; they were idols that you had made to worship. And so I will send you into exile beyond Babylon.'
44 Our fathers had the Tent of witness in the waste land, as God gave orders to Moses to make it after the design which he had seen.
44 "Our ancestors had the Tent of God's presence with them in the desert. It had been made as God had told Moses to make it, according to the pattern that Moses had been shown.
45 Which our fathers, in their turn, took with them when, with Joshua, they came into the heritage of the nations whom God was driving out before the face of our fathers, till the time of David,
45 Later on, our ancestors who received the tent from their fathers carried it with them when they went with Joshua and took over the land from the nations that God drove out as they advanced. And it stayed there until the time of David.
46 Who was pleasing to God; and he had a desire to make a holy tent for the God of Jacob.
46 He won God's favor and asked God to allow him to provide a dwelling place for the God of Jacob.
47 But Solomon was the builder of his house.
47 But it was Solomon who built him a house.
48 But still, the Most High has not his resting-place in houses made with hands, as the prophet says,
48 "But the Most High God does not live in houses built by human hands; as the prophet says,
49 Heaven is the seat of my power, and earth is a resting-place for my feet: what sort of house will you make for me, says the Lord, or what is my place of rest?
49 "Heaven is my throne, says the Lord, and the earth is my footstool. What kind of house would you build for me? Where is the place for me to live in?
50 Did not my hand make all these things?
50 Did not I myself make all these things?'
51 You whose hearts are hard and whose ears are shut to me; you are ever working against the Holy Spirit; as your fathers did, so do you.
51 "How stubborn you are!" Stephen went on to say. "How heathen your hearts, how deaf you are to God's message! You are just like your ancestors: you too have always resisted the Holy Spirit!
52 Which of the prophets was not cruelly attacked by your fathers? and they put to death those who gave them the news of the coming of the Upright One; whom you have now given up and put to death;
52 Was there any prophet that your ancestors did not persecute? They killed God's messengers, who long ago announced the coming of his righteous Servant. And now you have betrayed and murdered him.
53 You, to whom the law was given as it was ordered by angels, and who have not kept it.
53 You are the ones who received God's law, that was handed down by angels - yet you have not obeyed it!"
54 Hearing these things, they were cut to the heart and moved with wrath against him.
54 As the members of the Council listened to Stephen, they became furious and ground their teeth at him in anger.
55 But he was full of the Holy Spirit, and looking up to heaven, he saw the glory of God and Jesus at the right hand of God.
55 But Stephen, full of the Holy Spirit, looked up to heaven and saw God's glory and Jesus standing at the right side of God.
56 And he said, Now I see heaven open, and the Son of man at the right hand of God.
56 "Look!" he said. "I see heaven opened and the Son of Man standing at the right side of God!"
57 But with loud cries, and stopping their ears, they made an attack on him all together,
57 With a loud cry the Council members covered their ears with their hands. Then they all rushed at him at once,
58 Driving him out of the town and stoning him: and the witnesses put their clothing at the feet of a young man named Saul.
58 threw him out of the city, and stoned him. The witnesses left their cloaks in the care of a young man named Saul.
59 And Stephen, while he was being stoned, made prayer to God, saying, Lord Jesus, take my spirit.
59 They kept on stoning Stephen as he called out to the Lord, "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit!"
60 And going down on his knees, he said in a loud voice, Lord, do not make them responsible for this sin. And when he had said this, he went to his rest.
60 He knelt down and cried out in a loud voice, "Lord! Do not remember this sin against them!" He said this and died.
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Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.