Acts 14:2-12

2 But the unbelieving Jews worked up a whispering campaign against Paul and Barnabas, sowing mistrust and suspicion in the minds of the people in the street.
3 The two apostles were there a long time, speaking freely, openly, and confidently as they presented the clear evidence of God's gifts, God corroborating their work with miracles and wonders.
4 But then there was a split in public opinion, some siding with the Jews, some with the apostles.
5 One day, learning that both the Jews and non-Jews had been organized by their leaders to beat them up,
6 they escaped as best they could to the next towns - Lyconia, Lystra, Derbe, and that neighborhood -
7 but then were right back at it again, getting out the Message. Gods or Men?
8 There was a man in Lystra who couldn't walk. He sat there, crippled since the day of his birth.
9 He heard Paul talking, and Paul, looking him in the eye, saw that he was ripe for God's work, ready to believe.
10 So he said, loud enough for everyone to hear, "Up on your feet!" The man was up in a flash - jumped up and walked around as if he'd been walking all his life.
11 When the crowd saw what Paul had done, they went wild, calling out in their Lyconian dialect, "The gods have come down! These men are gods!"
12 They called Barnabas "Zeus" and Paul "Hermes" (since Paul did most of the speaking).
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