King James Version of the Bible

Book of Acts

Chapter 6



6:1  And in those days, when the number of the disciples was multiplied, there arose a murmuring of the Grecians against the Hebrews, because their widows were neglected in the daily ministration.
6:2  Then the twelve called the multitude of the disciples unto them, and said, It is not reason that we should leave the word of God, and serve tables.
6:3  Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among you seven men of honest report, full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom, whom we may appoint over this business.
6:4  But we will give ourselves continually to prayer, and to the ministry of the word.
6:5  And the saying pleased the whole multitude: and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Ghost, and Philip, and Prochorus, and Nicanor, and Timon, and Parmenas, and Nicolas a proselyte of Antioch:
6:6  Whom they set before the apostles: and when they had prayed, they laid their hands on them.
6:7  And the word of God increased; and the number of the disciples multiplied in Jerusalem greatly; and a great company of the priests were obedient to the faith.
6:8  And Stephen, full of faith and power, did great wonders and miracles among the people.
6:9  Then there arose certain of the synagogue, which is called the synagogue of the Libertines, and Cyrenians, and Alexandrians, and of them of Cilicia and of Asia, disputing with Stephen.
6:10  And they were not able to resist the wisdom and the spirit by which he spake.
6:11  Then they suborned men, which said, We have heard him speak blasphemous words against Moses, and against God.
6:12  And they stirred up the people, and the elders, and the scribes, and came upon him, and caught him, and brought him to the council,
6:13  And set up false witnesses, which said, This man ceaseth not to speak blasphemous words against this holy place, and the law:
6:14  For we have heard him say, that this Jesus of Nazareth shall destroy this place, and shall change the customs which Moses delivered us.
6:15  And all that sat in the council, looking stedfastly on him, saw his face as it had been the face of an angel.