Acts 15:34

Geneva Bible (1560)

Notwithstanding Silas thought good to abide there still.

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    31And when they had read it, they reioyced for the consolation.

    32And Iudas and Silas being Prophets, exhorted the brethren with many wordes, & strengthened them.

    33And after they had taried there a space, they were let goe in peace of the brethren vnto the Apostles.

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    40And Paul chose Silas and departed, being commended of the brethren vnto the grace of God.

    41And he went through Syria and Cilicia, stablishing the Churches.

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    14But by and by the brethren sent away Paul to goe as it were to the sea: but Silas and Timotheus abode there still.

    15And they that did conduct Paul, brought him vnto Athens: and when they had receiued a commaundement vnto Silas and Timotheus that they shoulde come to him at once, they departed.

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    35Paul also and Barnabas continued in Antiochia, teaching and preaching with many other, the worde of the Lord.

    36But after certaine dayes, Paul said vnto Barnabas, Let vs returne, & visite our brethren in euery citie, where we haue preached the worde of the Lord, and see how they doe.

    37And Barnabas counselled to take with them Iohn, called Marke.

    38But Paul thought it not meete to take him vnto their companie, which departed from them from Pamphylia, and went not with them to the worke.

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    22Then it seemed good to the Apostles and Elders with the whole Church, to sende chosen men of their owne companie to Antiochia with Paul and Barnabas: to wit, Iudas whose surname was Barsabas and Silas, which were chiefe men among the brethren,

    23And wrote letters by them after this maner, The Apostles, and the Elders, and the brethren, vnto the brethren which are of the Gentiles in Antiochia, and in Syria, and in Cilicia, send greeting.

    24Forasmuch as we haue heard, that certaine which went out from vs, haue troubled you with wordes, and cumbred your mindes, saying, Ye must be circumcised and keepe the Lawe: to whom we gaue no such commaundement,

    25It seemed therefore good to vs, when we were come together with one accord, to send chosen men vnto you, with our beloued Barnabas and Paul,

  • 28So there they abode a long time with the disciples.

  • 20Who desired him to tarie a longer time with them: but he would not consent,

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    27We haue therefore sent Iudas and Silas, which shall also tell you ye same things by mouth.

    28For it seemed good to the holy Ghost, and to vs, to lay no more burden vpon you, then these necessary things,

  • 1Wherefore since we coulde no longer forbeare, wee thought it good to remaine at Athens alone,

  • 11So he continued there a yeere & six moneths, and taught ye worde of God among them.

  • 14So when he would not be perswaded, we ceased, saying, The will of the Lord be done.

  • 9These things he sayde vnto them, and abode still in Galile.

  • 3So therefore they abode there a long time, and spake boldly in the Lorde, which gaue testimonie vnto the woord of his grace, and caused signes and woders to be done by their hands.

  • 43Nowe when the congregation was dissolued, many of the Iewes and Proselytes that feared God, followed Paul & Barnabas, which spake to them, and exhorted them to continue in the grace of God.

  • 26And thence sailed to Antiochia, from whence they had bene comended vnto the grace of God, to the woorke, which they had fulfilled.

  • 21And after they had preached the glad tidings of the Gospel to that citie, and had taught many, they returned to Lystra, and to Iconium, and to Antiochia,

  • 10And the brethren immediatly sent away Paul and Silas by night vnto Berea, which when they were come thither, entred into ye Synagogue of the Iewes.

  • 24Neuerthelesse, to abide in the flesh, is more needefull for you.

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    6And it may be that I will abide, yea, or winter with you, that ye may bring me on my way, whither soeuer I goe.

    7For I will not see you nowe in my passage, but I trust to abide a while with you, if the Lord permit.

    8And I wil tary at Ephesus vntill Pentecost.

  • 4And when we had found disciples, we taried there seuen dayes; they told Paul through the Spirit, that he should not goe vp to Hierusalem.

  • 14Where we found brethren, and were desired to tary with them seuen dayes, and so we went toward Rome.

  • 13Whom I woulde haue reteined with mee, that in thy steade he might haue ministred vnto me in the bondes of the Gospel.

  • 23Who when he was come and had seene the grace of God, was glad, and exhorted all, that with purpose of heart they would continue in the Lord.

  • 3And hauing taried there three moneths, because the Iewes layde waite for him, as hee was about to saile into Syria, hee purposed to returne through Macedonia.

  • 4And some of them beleeued, and ioyned in companie with Paul and Silas: also of the Grecians that feared God a great multitude, and of the chiefe women not a fewe.

  • 15It may be that he therefore departed for a season, that thou shouldest receiue him for euer,

  • 40And they went out of the prison, and entred into the house of Lydia: and when they had seene the brethren, they comforted them, and departed.

  • 2Of whom the brethren which were at Lystra and Iconium, reported well.

  • 12And from thence to Philippi, which is the chiefe citie in ye partes of Macedonia, & whose inhabitants came from Rome to dwell there, and we were in that citie abiding certaine dayes.

  • 14But when they departed from Perga, they came to Antiochia a citie of Pisidia, & went into the Synagogue on ye Sabbath day, & sate downe.

  • 18And speaking these things, scarce appeased they the multitude, that they had not sacrificed vnto them.

  • 13And when they helde their peace, Iames answered, saying, Men and brethren, hearken vnto me.

  • 12By Syluanus a faithfull brother vnto you, as I suppose, haue I written briefly, exhorting and testifying how that this is the true grace of God, wherein ye stand.

  • 7Which was with the Deputie Sergius Paulus, a prudent man. He called vnto him Barnabas and Saul, and desired to heare the woorde of God.

  • 35And when it was day, the gouernours sent the sergeants, saying, Let those men goe.

  • 4But Festus answered, that Paul should bee kept at Cæsarea, and that he himselfe would shortly depart thither.

  • 17And when we were come to Hierusalem, the brethren receiued vs gladly.