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3:1 A lame man starts bouncing around
3 One afternoon around 3pm, Peter and Yohan were going to the prayer meeting in the temple. 2 Now there was a man who had been lame from birth, and every day he was placed beside a door into the temple—an entry named ‘Beautiful Door’. From there he could beg from the people entering the temple. 3 He saw Peter and Yohan about to enter into the temple, so he asked them for a donation, 4 but Peter and Yohan, looking closely at him said, “Look at us!” 5 So the man grabbed onto them, expecting to get given something by them. 6 But Peter said, “I don’t have any silver or gold, but I’ll give you what I do have. With the authority of Yeshua the messiah from Nazareth, I command you to walk.” 7 Then Peter grabbed the man by the right hand and pulled him upwards. Immediately the man’s feet and ankles were strengthened 8 and he jumped up and stood and started walking and went into the temple with them, walking and skipping and praising God. 9 All the people there saw him walking and praising God, 10 and recognising that he was the man who usually sat outside begging at the ‘Beautiful Door’ of the temple, they were astonished and astounded at what had happened to him.
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