| 1 | And certain men came down from Judaea and taught the brethren, [saying], Except ye be circumcised after the custom of Moses, ye cannot be saved. | 
| 2 | And when Paul and Barnabas had no small dissension and questioning with them, [the brethren] appointed that Paul and Barnabas, and certain other of them, should go up to Jerusalem unto the apostles and elders about this question. | 
| 3 | They therefore, being brought on their way by the church, passed through both Phoenicia and Samaria, declaring the conversion of the Gentiles: and they caused great joy unto all the brethren. | 
| 4 | And when they were come to Jerusalem, they were received of the church and the apostles and the elders, and they rehearsed all things that God had done with them. | 
| 5 | But there rose up certain of the sect of the Pharisees who believed, saying, It is needful to circumcise them, and to charge them to keep the law of Moses. | 
| 6 | And the apostles and the elders were gathered together to consider of this matter. | 
| 7 | And when there had been much questioning, Peter rose up, and said unto them, Brethren, ye know that a good while ago God made choice among you, that by my mouth the Gentiles should hear the word of the gospel, and believe. | 
| 8 | And God, who knoweth the heart, bare them witness, giving them the Holy Spirit, even as he did unto us; | 
| 9 | and he made no distinction between us and them, cleansing their hearts by faith. | 
| 10 | Now therefore why make ye trial of God, that ye should put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear? | 
| 11 | But we believe that we shall be saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus, in like manner as they. | 
| 12 | And all the multitude kept silence; and they hearkened unto Barnabas and Paul rehearsing what signs and wonders God had wrought among the Gentiles through them. | 
| 13 | And after they had held their peace, James answered, saying, Brethren, hearken unto me: | 
| 14 | Symeon hath rehearsed how first God visited the Gentiles, to take out of them a people for his name. | 
| 15 | And to this agree the words of the prophets; as it is written, | 
| 16 | After these things I will return, And I will build again the tabernacle of David, which is fallen; And I will build again the ruins thereof, And I will set it up: | 
| 17 | That the residue of men may seek after the Lord, And all the Gentiles, upon whom my name is called, | 
| 18 | Saith the Lord, who maketh these things known from of       old. | 
| 19 | Wherefore my judgment is, that we trouble not them that from among the Gentiles turn to God; | 
| 20 | but that we write unto them, that they abstain from the pollutions of idols, and from fornication, and from what is strangled, and from blood. | 
| 21 | For Moses from generations of old hath in every city them that preach him, being read in the synagogues every sabbath. | 
| 22 | Then it seemed good to the apostles and the elders, with the whole church, to choose men out of their company, and send them to Antioch with Paul and Barnabas; [namely], Judas called Barsabbas, and Silas, chief men among the brethren: | 
| 23 | and they wrote [thus] by them, The apostles and the elders, brethren, unto the brethren who are of the Gentiles in Antioch and Syria and Cilicia, greeting: | 
| 24 | Forasmuch as we have heard that certain who went out from us have troubled you with words, subverting your souls; to whom we gave no commandment; | 
| 25 | it seemed good unto us, having come to one accord, to choose out men and send them unto you with our beloved Barnabas and Paul, | 
| 26 | men that have hazarded their lives for the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. | 
| 27 | We have sent therefore Judas and Silas, who themselves also shall tell you the same things by word of mouth. | 
| 28 | For it seemed good to the Holy Spirit, and to us, to lay upon you no greater burden than these necessary things: | 
| 29 | that ye abstain from things sacrificed to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled, and from fornication; from which if ye keep yourselves, it shall be well with you. Fare ye well. | 
| 30 | So they, when they were dismissed, came down to Antioch; and having gathered the multitude together, they delivered the epistle. | 
| 31 | And when they had read it, they rejoiced for the consolation. | 
| 32 | And Judas and Silas, being themselves also prophets, exhorted the brethren with many words, and confirmed them. | 
| 33 | And after they had spent some time [there], they were dismissed in peace from the brethren unto those that had sent them forth. | 
| 34 | [But it seemed good unto Silas to abide there.] | 
| 35 | But Paul and Barnabas tarried in Antioch, teaching and preaching the word of the Lord, with many others also. | 
| 36 | And after some days Paul said unto Barnabas, Let us return now and visit the brethren in every city wherein we proclaimed the word of the Lord, [and see] how they fare. | 
| 37 | And Barnabas was minded to take with them John also, who was called Mark. | 
| 38 | But Paul thought not good to take with them him who withdrew from them from Pamphylia, and went not with them to the work. | 
| 39 | And there arose a sharp contention, so that they parted asunder one from the other, and Barnabas took Mark with him, and sailed away unto Cyprus; | 
| 40 | but Paul choose Silas, and went forth, being commended by the brethren to the grace of the Lord. | 
| 41 | And he went through Syria and Cilicia, confirming the churches. |