1 About that time King Herod
laid violent hands upon some who belonged to the church. 2 He had James,
the brother of John, killed with the sword. 3 After he saw that it
pleased the Jews, he proceeded to arrest Peter also. (This was during
the festival of Unleavened Bread.) 4 When he had seized him, he put him
in prison and handed him over to four squads of soldiers to guard him,
intending to bring him out to the people after the Passover.
5 While Peter was kept in
prison, the church prayed fervently to God for him. 6 The very night
before Herod was going to bring him out, Peter, bound with two chains,
was sleeping between two soldiers, while guards in front of the door
were keeping watch over the prison. 7 Suddenly an angel of the Lord
appeared and a light shone in the cell. He tapped Peter on the side and
woke him, saying, “Get up quickly.” And the chains fell off his wrists.
8 The angel said to him, “Fasten your belt and put on your sandals.” He
did so. Then he said to him, “Wrap your cloak around you and follow me.”
9 Peter went out and followed him; he did not realize that what was
happening with the angel’s help was real; he thought he was seeing a
vision. 10 After they had passed the first and the second guard, they
came before the iron gate leading into the city. It opened for them of
its own accord, and they went outside and walked along a lane, when
suddenly the angel left him. 11 Then Peter came to himself and said,
“Now I am sure that the Lord has sent his angel and rescued me from the
hands of Herod and from all that the Jewish people were expecting.” 12
As soon as he realized this, he went to the house of Mary, the mother of
John whose other name was Mark, where many had gathered and were
praying. 13 When he knocked at the outer gate, a maid named Rhoda came
to answer. 14 On recognizing Peter’s voice, she was so overjoyed that,
instead of opening the gate, she ran in and announced that Peter was
standing at the gate. 15 They said to her, “You are out of your mind!”
But she insisted that it was so. They said, “It is his angel.” 16
Meanwhile Peter continued knocking; and when they opened the gate, they
saw him and were amazed. 17 He motioned to them with his hand to be
silent, and described for them how the Lord had brought him out of the
prison. And he added, “Tell this to James and to the believers.” Then he
left and went to another place. 18 When morning came, there was no small
commotion among the soldiers over what had become of Peter. 19 When
Herod had searched for him and could not find him, he examined the
guards and ordered them to be put to death. Then Peter went down from
Judea to Caesarea and stayed there.
20 Now Herod was angry with the
people of Tyre and Sidon. So they came to him in a body; and after
winning over Blastus, the king’s chamberlain, they asked for a
reconciliation, because their country depended on the king’s country for
food. 21 On an appointed day Herod put on his royal robes, took his seat
on the platform, and delivered a public address to them. 22 The people
kept shouting, “The voice of a god, and not of a mortal!” 23 And
immediately, because he had not given the glory to God, an angel of the
Lord struck him down, and he was eaten by worms and died. 24 But the
word of God continued to advance and gain adherents. 25 Then after
completing their mission Barnabas and Saul returned to Jerusalem and
brought with them John, whose other name was Mark.
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