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ACTs 15:1–15:21 ©

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The decision from the Yerusalem elders

Acts 15:1–21

15:1 The decision from the Yerusalem elders

15Then some people came to Antioch from Yudea and were teaching the believers that according to Moses’ teachings, you can’t be saved unless you’ve been circumcised. 2This led to no end of argument and debate between them and Paul and Barnabas until it was decided that the two of them and some other believers should go to Yerusalem to ask the missionaries and the elders there about this issue.

3So indeed the assembly sent the group on their way, and as they passed through Phoenicia and Samaria, they described how non-Jews had become believers and this news made the believers there very happy.

4When they arrived in Yerusalem, they were welcomed by the assembly and the missionaries and the elders, and they explained how God had used them. 5But some of the believers who were also members of the Pharisee party stood up and said, “It’s quite proper for them to be circumcised and to be commanded to keep the Jewish religious laws.”

6So the missionaries and the elders met separately in order to consider the matter further. 7After a lot of debate, Peter stood up and said, “Men, brothers, all of you here know that some time back, God chose me to be a mouthpiece so that the non-Jews could hear the good message and believe. 8And God who knows even people’s inner thoughts, gave them the same holy spirit that he gave us, 9and when he purified their minds by the faith, he didn’t do anything different for them than he did for us. 10So why are you all provoking God by putting a load on the shoulders of these believers that neither we, nor our ancestors, were ever able to bear? 11But we ourselves have believed thanks to the grace of Yeshua the master, and they can be saved in just the same way.”

12The whole group sat in silence, and then they listened to Barnabas and Paul as they described everything that God had done among the non-Jews through them, including miracles and amazing things. 13Then while they were still silent, Yacob responded, “Men, brothers, listen to me. 14Simon Peter has told us how God first intervened in order to select a people for himself from among the non-Jews. 15And this actually agrees with the message that the prophets recorded,

16After these things have happened I will return,

and I will rebuild the worship tent from David’s time that has collapsed,

Although it was overturned, I will rebuild and restore it,

17so that the remaining people will want to find the master,

and also the non-Jews who cried out to me.

The master who is doing these things is saying this,

18and planned it this way from eternity.’

19Because of this, my ruling is not to be troubling the non-Jews who are turning back to God, 20but to write to them to keep away from anything polluted by idols, from sexual immorality, and from strangled animals and eating or drinking blood. 21Moses’ writings have been preached in every city and are read in our meeting halls on every Rest Day.