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ACTs 6:1–6:7 ©

Seven administrators appointed

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6:1 Seven administrators appointed

6However around that time when the number of Yeshua-followers were growing, some of the Greek converts starting grumbling about the Jewish believers because the Greek widows were being overlooked in the daily sharing of food and money. 2So the twelve missionaries assembled the believers together and told them, “We’re not pleased about having to take time off sharing the message of God to be serving here at the distribution tables. 3So brothers, look around you for seven men who’re well known to be full of God’s spirit and wisdom, so we can appoint them to be in charge of this part of the work. 4Then we ourselves can continue to pray and share the message.”

5This idea pleased the group, so they went ahead and chose Stephen (a man full of faith and of the holy spirit), Philip, Procorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicolas (a non-Jew from Antioch who had previously converted to Judaism). 6They stood these seven up in front of the missionaries, who prayed and then placed their hands on them.

7God’s message continued spreading and the number of followers in Yerushalem was rapidly increasing, and a large number of the priests became believers.

6And in the these days multiplying the apprentices/followers, became a_grumbling of_the Hellaʸnistaʸs against the Hebraios, because the widows of_them were_being_overlooked in the the daily service.
2And the twelve having_called_to the multitude of_the apprentices/followers said:
It_is not pleasing us, having_left the message of_ the _god, to_be_serving unto_tables.
3but brothers examine, men from of_you_all being_attested, seven full of_the_spirit and wisdom, whom we_will_be_appointing over the this need.
4But we will_be_persevering the in_prayer and the service of_the message.
5And the statement brought_pleasure before all the multitude, and they_chose Stefanos, a_man full of_faith and of_the_ holy _spirit, and Filippos, and Proⱪoros, and Nikanōr, and Timōn, and Parmenas, and Nikolaos a_ from_Antioⱪeia _convert, 6whom they_stood before the ambassadors, and having_prayed, they_laid_on their hands on_them.
7And the message of_the of_god was_growing, and the number of_the apprentices/followers in Hierousalaʸm/(Yərūshālayim) was_being_multiplied exceedingly, and a_great crowd of_the priests were_submitting in_the faith.

ACTs 6:1–6:7 ©

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