The KJV Bible with Strong's Numbers
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Acts 7
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- 7:1
Then
said the high
priest,
Are
*
* these
things
so?
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- 7:2
And he
said,
Men,
brethren,
and
fathers,
hearken; The
God of
glory
appeared unto
our
father
Abraham, when he
was
in
Mesopotamia,
before
*
he
dwelt
in
Charran,
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- 7:3
And
said
unto
him, Get
thee out
of
thy
country,
and
from
thy
kindred,
and
come
into the
land
which
I shall
shew
thee.
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- 7:4
Then came
he out
of the
land of the
Chaldaeans, and
dwelt
in
Charran: and from
thence,
when
his
father was
dead, he
removed
him
into
this
land,
wherein
*
ye
now
dwell.
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- 7:5
And he
gave
him
none
inheritance
in
it, no,
not so much as to
set his
foot
on:
yet he
promised that he would
give
it to
him
for a
possession,
and to
his
seed
after
him, when as yet
he
had
no
child.
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- 7:6
And
God
spake on this
wise,
That
his
seed
should
sojourn
in a
strange
land;
and that they should
bring
them into
bondage,
and entreat them
evil four
hundred
years.
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- 7:7
And the
nation to
whom
they shall be in
bondage
will
I
judge,
said
God:
and
after
that shall they come
forth,
and
serve
me
in
this
place.
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- 7:8
And he
gave
him the
covenant of
circumcision:
and
so Abraham
begat
Isaac,
and
circumcised
him the
eighth
day;
and
Isaac begat
Jacob;
and
Jacob begat the
twelve
patriarchs.
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- 7:9
And the
patriarchs, moved with
envy,
sold
Joseph
into
Egypt:
but
God
was
with
him,
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- 7:10
And
delivered
him out
of
all
his
afflictions,
and
gave
him
favour
and
wisdom in the
sight of
Pharaoh
king of
Egypt;
and he
made
him
governor
over
Egypt
and
all
his
house.
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- 7:11
Now there
came a
dearth
over
all the
land of
Egypt
and
Chanaan,
and
great
affliction:
and
our
fathers
found
no
sustenance.
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- 7:12
But when
Jacob
heard that there
was
corn
in
Egypt, he sent
out
our
fathers
first.
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- 7:13
And
at the
second time
Joseph was made
known to
his
brethren;
and
Joseph's
kindred was
made
known unto
Pharaoh.
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- 7:14
Then
sent
Joseph, and
called
his
father
Jacob to him,
and
all
his
kindred
*,
threescore and
fifteen
souls.
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- 7:15
So
Jacob went
down
into
Egypt,
and
died,
he,
and
our
fathers,
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- 7:16
And were carried
over
into
Sychem,
and
laid
in the
sepulchre
that
Abraham
bought for a
sum of
money
of the
sons of
Emmor the
father of
Sychem.
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- 7:17
But
when the
time of the
promise drew
nigh,
which
God had
sworn to
Abraham, the
people
grew
and
multiplied
in
Egypt,
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- 7:18
Till
*
another
king
arose,
which
knew
not
Joseph.
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- 7:19 The
same dealt
subtilly with
our
kindred, and evil
entreated
our
fathers, so
that they cast
out
their young
children, to the
end they
might
not
live.
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- 7:20
In
which
time
Moses was
born,
and
was
exceeding
fair,
and nourished
up
in
his
father's
house
three
months:
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- 7:21
And when
he was cast
out,
Pharaoh's
daughter
took
him
up,
and
nourished
him
for her
own
son.
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- 7:22
And
Moses was
learned in
all the
wisdom of the
Egyptians,
and
was
mighty
in
words
and
in
deeds.
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- 7:23
And
when
he was
full forty
years
old, it
came
into
his
heart to
visit
his
brethren the
children of
Israel.
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- 7:24
And
seeing
one of them suffer
wrong, he
defended him,
and
avenged
* him that was
oppressed, and
smote the
Egyptian:
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- 7:25
For he
supposed
his
brethren would have
understood
how that
God
by
his
hand would
deliver
*
them:
but they
understood
not.
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- 7:26
And the
next
day he shewed
himself unto
them as they
strove,
and would have
set
them
at one
again,
saying,
Sirs,
ye
are
brethren;
why do ye
wrong one to
another?
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- 7:27
But he that
did his
neighbour
wrong
thrust
him
away,
saying,
Who
made
thee a
ruler
and a
judge
over
us?
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- 7:28
Wilt
*
thou
kill
me,
as
thou
diddest the
Egyptian
yesterday?
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- 7:29
Then
fled
Moses
at
this
saying,
and
was a
stranger
in the
land of
Madian,
where he
begat
two
sons.
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- 7:30
And when
forty
years were
expired, there
appeared to
him
in the
wilderness of
mount
Sina an
angel of the
Lord
in a
flame of
fire in a
bush.
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- 7:31
When
Moses
saw it, he
wondered at the
sight:
and as
he drew
near to
behold it, the
voice of the
Lord
came
unto
him,
|
- 7:32 Saying,
I am the
God of
thy
fathers, the
God of
Abraham,
and the
God of
Isaac,
and the
God of
Jacob.
Then
Moses
trembled
*, and
durst
not
behold.
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- 7:33
Then
said the
Lord to
him, Put
off thy
shoes from
thy
feet:
for the
place
where
thou
standest
is
holy
ground.
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- 7:34 I have
seen, I have
seen the
affliction of
my
people
which is
in
Egypt,
and I have
heard
their
groaning,
and am come
down to
deliver
them.
And
now
come, I will
send
thee
into
Egypt.
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- 7:35
This
Moses
whom they
refused,
saying,
Who
made
thee a
ruler
and a
judge? the
same did
God
send to be a
ruler
and a
deliverer
by the
hand of the
angel
which
appeared to
him
in the
bush.
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- 7:36
He
brought
them
out, after that he had
shewed
wonders
and
signs
in the
land of
Egypt,
and
in the
Red
sea,
and
in the
wilderness
forty
years.
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- 7:37
This
is that
Moses,
which
said unto the
children of
Israel, A
prophet
shall the
Lord
your
God raise
up unto
you
of
your
brethren,
like unto
me;
him shall ye
hear.
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- 7:38
This is
he, that
was
in the
church
in the
wilderness
with the
angel
which
spake to
him
in the
mount
Sina,
and with
our
fathers:
who
received the
lively
oracles to
give unto
us:
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- 7:39 To
whom
our
fathers
would
not
obey
*,
but thrust him from
them,
and in
their
hearts turned back
again
into
Egypt,
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- 7:40
Saying unto
Aaron,
Make
us
gods
to go
before
us:
for as for
this
Moses,
which
brought
us out
of the
land of
Egypt, we
wot
not
what is
become of
him.
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- 7:41
And they made a
calf
in
those
days,
and
offered
sacrifice unto the
idol,
and
rejoiced
in the
works of their
own
hands.
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- 7:42
Then
God
turned,
and
gave
them
up to
worship the
host of
heaven; as
it is
written
in the
book of the
prophets, O ye
house of
Israel, have ye
offered
* to
me slain
beasts
and
sacrifices by the space of
forty
years
in the
wilderness?
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- 7:43
Yea, ye took
up the
tabernacle of
Moloch,
and the
star of
your
god
Remphan,
figures
which ye
made to
worship
them:
and I will
carry
you
away
beyond
Babylon.
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- 7:44
Our
fathers
had the
tabernacle of
witness
*
in the
wilderness,
as he had
appointed,
speaking unto
Moses, that he should
make
it
according to the
fashion
that he had
seen.
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- 7:45
Which
also
our
fathers that
came after brought
in
with
Jesus
into the
possession of the
Gentiles,
whom
God drave
out
before the
face of
our
fathers,
unto the
days of
David;
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- 7:46
Who
found
favour
before
God,
and
desired to
find a
tabernacle for the
God of
Jacob.
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- 7:47
But
Solomon
built
him an
house.
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- 7:48
Howbeit the most
High
dwelleth
not
in
temples made with
hands;
as
saith the
prophet,
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- 7:49
Heaven is
my
throne,
and
earth is
my
footstool
*:
what
house will ye
build
me?
saith the
Lord:
or
what is the
place of
my
rest?
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- 7:50
Hath
not
my
hand
made
all these
things?
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- 7:51 Ye
stiffnecked
and
uncircumcised in
heart
and
ears,
ye
do
always
resist the
Holy
Ghost:
as
your
fathers did,
so do
ye.
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- 7:52
Which of the
prophets
have
not
your
fathers
persecuted ?
and they have
slain them
which shewed
before
of the
coming of the Just
One; of
whom
ye have
been
now the
betrayers
and
murderers:
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- 7:53
Who have
received the
law
by the
disposition of
angels,
and
have
not
kept it.
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- 7:54
When they
heard these
things, they were
cut to the
heart
*,
and they
gnashed
on
him with their
teeth.
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- 7:55
But he,
being
full of the
Holy
Ghost, looked up
stedfastly
into
heaven, and
saw the
glory of
God,
and
Jesus
standing
on the right
hand of
God,
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- 7:56
And
said,
Behold, I
see the
heavens
opened,
and the
Son of
man
standing
on the right
hand of
God.
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- 7:57
Then they cried
out with a
loud
voice, and
stopped
their
ears,
and
ran
upon
him with one
accord,
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- 7:58
And
cast him out
of the
city, and
stoned him:
and the
witnesses laid
down
their
clothes
at a young
man's
feet, whose name
was
Saul.
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- 7:59
And they
stoned
Stephen, calling
upon God,
and
saying,
Lord
Jesus,
receive
my
spirit.
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- 7:60
And he kneeled
down
*, and
cried with a
loud
voice,
Lord,
lay
not
this
sin to
their charge.
And when he had
said
this, he fell
asleep.
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