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...according to the multitude original: "πολύφιστον" (polyphiston); likely a corruption of "polyplethos," referring to the crowds in Jerusalem. of those from...
the shadow of Peter passing by
appears to them;
it healed them.
Peter being kept [in prison]. And
while no one was at the prison,
released by an angel.
A great [amazement] happening to him,
coming to the house of Mary
the [mother] of Mark; they were astonished.
7 The light is? in the [...]
and signs.
Philip [and] the eunuch [...]
reading with all his house
Isaiah. And he
having gone up [...]
baptizing him in the [chariot].
Immediately as the...
and Saul and [...]
and those with him [...]
Paul in Damascus, at the same
time (?) in a trance and
reasoning with himself.
Paul's discourse...
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Paul [...]
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Paul [...]
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Paul and those with him
taking up a discourse...
...saw [a sheet] descending... and
[it contained] all those living creatures.
7 The shadow of Peter...
falling upon the
sick, he healed them gloriously.
8 Peter was bound in
prison, and yet not in prison,
as he was released by the angel.
The angel was not seen, but...
and having taken food he was
satisfied, but was greatly led away.
9 Stephen, with the
gospel and with signs.
10 Philip [spoke to] the eunuch
while he was reading
Isaiah... and he baptized
him.
11 This [refers to] Philip and
the city of Samaria...
they came... and... and
there was a paralytic...
there were great [deeds] there.
12 Paul in the famous city
of Damascus... saw a vision, and
immediately confessed the Word.
13 Paul, the leader and deacon
Stephen, who was a member...
loosened in the midst of this...
who...
14 Paul humbled himself and
was called to Macedonia.
15 Paul [concerning] the woman who
was [possessed], he healed her in
order at Philippi.
16 Paul and Silas in
prison... and released...
and when he had gone out
the jailer? [...]
in the prison? [...]
and spoke [...]
[...] their bonds.
[...] Paul himself [...]
[...] the council [...]
[...] in the house [...]
[...] and through a portion [...]
[...] they were baptized.
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[...] Mark himself [...]
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and he brought them outside and
baptized them [and] their feet This likely refers to the jailer at Philippi washing their wounds before baptism..
And in the middle of the night there was an
earthquake, and their
bonds were loosened.
17 A great worldly fitting [event].
And the ornament which...
were seeking... but
even so, he healed in order... and
was made whole.
18 Paul shattered the...
his previous creations...
and to be made whole in
which also...
I was opening.
19 In his mouth he rebuked, but
Paul [rebuked] the man who is in
him... and it became... man
and this entrance.
20 The great worthy one purified...
the pangs of death... and like
them... it was of death...
he saw the blessed ones whom... and
the rebuke of the authority where
he fell from the window... Refers to the story of Eutychus falling from a window in Acts 20.
he died... his father reached
him; this happened for your sake
[God] granted us the life of the person
who was saved.
21 Paul being in [Ephesus] and
here... "if you have come to..."
and for the father in all...
the crowd because... to him... near
there... and on that day... the crowd
from the multitudes was
thought [to be]... it was so, Amen.