Acts 8:5-25

5 while Philip went down to the city of Samaria and proclaimed Christ there.
6 Crowds of people, with one accord, gave attention to what they heard from him, listening, and witnessing the signs which he did.
7 For, with a loud cry, foul spirits came out of many possessed by them, and many paralytics and lame persons were restored to health.
8 And there was great joy in that city.
9 Now for some time past there had been a man named Simon living there, who had been practising magic and astonishing the Samaritans, pretending that he was more than human.
10 To him people of all classes paid attention, declaring, "This man is the Power of God, known as the great Power."
11 His influence over them arose from their having been, for a long time, bewildered by his sorceries.
12 But when Philip began to tell the Good News about the Kingdom of God and about the Name of Jesus Christ, and they embraced the faith, they were baptized, men and women alike.
13 Simon himself also believed, and after being baptized remained in close attendance on Philip, and was full of amazement at seeing such signs and such great miracles performed.
14 When the Apostles in Jerusalem heard that the Samaritans had accepted God's Message, they sent Peter and John to visit them.
15 They, when they came down, prayed for them that they might receive the Holy Spirit:
16 for He had not as yet fallen upon any of them. They had only been baptized into the name of the Lord Jesus.
17 Then the Apostles placed their hands upon them, and they received the Holy Spirit.
18 When, however, Simon saw that it was through the laying on of the Apostles' hands that the Spirit was bestowed, he offered them money.
19 "Give me too," he said, "that power, so that every one on whom I place my hands will receive the Holy Spirit."
20 "Perish your money and yourself," replied Peter, "because you have imagined that you can obtain God's free gift with money!
21 No part or lot have you in this matter, for your heart is not right in God's sight.
22 Repent, therefore, of this wickedness of yours, and pray to the Lord, in the hope that the purpose which is in your heart may perhaps be forgiven you.
23 For I perceive that you have fallen into the bitterest bondage of unrighteousness."
24 "Pray, both of you, to the Lord for me," answered Simon, "that nothing of what you have said may come upon me."
25 So the Apostles, after giving a solemn charge and delivering the Lord's Message, travelled back to Jerusalem, making known the Good News also in many of the Samaritan villages.
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