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OET-RV by cross-referenced section ACTs 5:17

ACTs 5:17–5:42 ©

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The preachers get arrested but released again

Acts 5:17–42

5:17 The preachers get arrested but released again

17But the chief priest and his colleagues who were members of the sect of Sadducees were filled with jealousy and took action 18by having the missionaries arrested and thrown into the public jail. 19But one of the master’s messengers opened the prison doors during the night and led them out again, saying, 20“Now go and stand in the temple and keep telling the people all the teaching about new life.” 21So at dawn, having taken notice of the messenger, they went into the temple and started teaching the people there again.

When the chief priest arrived with his companions, they called together the religious council and also the political council of Israel, then called for the missionaries to be brought in from the prison. 22But when their attendants got to the jail, they weren’t there, so they returned to the gathering and told them, 23“We found the prison all locked up with the guards in their positions at the doors, but when they opened it up, there was no one inside!” 24When they heard this, the officer of the temple and the chief priests were totally puzzled as to what could have happened. 25Just then someone came in and told them, “Hey, the men that you put in prison are in the temple—standing there teaching the people.” 26So the temple officer took the attendants and went and got them, but didn’t use force because they were afraid that the people might start throwing rocks at them.

27So they brought them in and stood them in front of the council, where the chief priest addressed them, 28[ref]“We officially commanded you all not to be teaching in this name and authority. But see here, now you have filled Yerusalem with your teaching, and what’s more, you’re blaming us for the death of that man.” 29But Peter and the other missionaries answered, “It’s better to obey God than people. 30The god of our ancestors brought Yeshua back to life after you all handed him over to be hung up on a pole. 31But God honoured this way-maker and saviour by placing him in the place of honour, to encourage Israel to repent and then to forgive their sins. 32We are witnesses of these messages, along with the holy spirit who God gave to the ones who obey him.”

33When the gathered councils heard this, they were enraged and wanted to kill them, 34but a certain member of the Pharisee party named Gamaliel stood up in the council chamber. He was a law teacher respected by all the community, and he ordered the guards to take them outside for a while, 35then he said, “Fellow Israelis, think carefully about what you’re planning to do with these men. 36A while back, a man called Theudas became prominent, saying that he was someone important. Eventually about four hundred others joined him, but he was killed and those who had followed him were dispersed and it all came to nothing. 37A bit later on, a Galilean man named Yudas became prominent at the time of the census and he attracted people to him. But he also died, and all those who’d been persuaded by him ended up being scattered. 38So here’s my advice to you all: pull back from killing these men and allow them to continue, because if this teaching and goings on is man-made, it’ll be overthrown, 39but if it’s from God, you all won’t be able to bring them down in case you find yourselves opposing God.”

So they were persuaded by Gamaliel, 40and after calling in the missionaries and having them beaten, they commanded them not to speak using the name and authority of Yeshua and then sent them out. 41So the missionaries left the councils, very excited that they were considered worthy to be disgraced because of Yeshua. 42After that, they never stopped teaching and preaching the good message about Yeshua the messiah in the temple and in various homes.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Mat 27:25:

25The responsibility for his blood will be on us and on our children,” the people shouted back.