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Persecution of believers restarts

12:1 Persecution of believers restarts

12Around that time, King Herod Agrippa used his power to mistreat some of the believers from the assembly, 2and he had Yacob, the brother of Yohan, executed by the sword. 3Then when he saw that it pleased the Jewish religious leaders, he went on to seize Peter during the Flat Bread Celebration. 4After being arrested, Peter was put in prison where he was guarded by four squads of four soldiers each. After the Passover Feast, Herod planned to display Peter to the people, 5but while he was being held in prison, those in the assembly were earnestly asking God to help him.

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