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The [reading] for the period after Pentecost original: "τὸ ἐν τῇ μετὰ τὴν πεντηκοστὴν" — This marginal note indicates the section of the church calendar when this specific text was meant to be read during liturgy.
...now they were asking. And what will be...
there was a search for them. And naturally
for their grief? and they were
ashamed, but so? they stood toward the
apostle? and advocate?.
Days?. From where? it was necessary also?
here for the apostles?. And?
approaching? the nation?. And
their counsel?... with water?
mouth of disciples?... Elijah?
showed many things?: and
they were stationary?. Not if?
sin of the gate?.
But we say?. Neither?
about them?. And through them?
their community? and honor?.
Being judged by no one?.
Nor others of the righteous some?
of the elders? a release?. He honored?
honor out of many without?
and it from a schism?
from holiness?. Not seeking?.
How the holy?. And from the beginning?
rising the envious?.
Stationary in arms?. Then
they instigated men saying:
"We have heard him
speaking blasphemous words
against Moses and God." And
they stirred up the people and
the elders and the
scribes, and standing over [him],
they seized him and brought [him]
to the Sanhedrin original: "συνέδριον" (synedrion) — The supreme judicial and religious council of the Jews in Jerusalem..
...and the interpreter of tongues, and the visible,
and of the movements, and of the living beings,
the word in various forms of this kind,
which they fulfilled. The gift
of the apostles, and with the disciples
having made prayer and the laying
of hands Acts 6:6 refers to the apostles praying and laying hands on the seven chosen deacons to commission them for service. upon them. And since they were
small and wicked?, and whence?
they remained by the flow of traditions,
they were formed. At that time,
the teaching was even more manifest because
they [withstood] the disobedience. The apostles
remained incorruptible, willingly in part.
Stephen, a man full of
faith and power,
performed great wonders and signs
among the people.
Some arose from the
synagogue original: "ժողովրդենէն" (zhoghovrdenēn) — literally 'from the people' or 'assembly,' here referring to the synagogue. which was called [the synagogue]
of the Libertines likely freedmen or their descendants. and
of the Cyrenians and of the
Alexandrians, and those who were from
Cilicia and Asia, to dispute
with Stephen. And they were not
able to resist the wisdom
and the Spirit by which he spoke.
Then they enticed certain
men to say of him:
"We heard him speaking
words of blasphemy against Moses
and against God." And they stirred up
the people and the elders and
the scribes; and coming
upon him, they snatched him away and brought
him to the tribunal original: "յատեանն" (yateann) — the courtroom or assembly of elders..