Diaglott(i)
10 Phrygia both and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of the Lybia that upon Cyrene, and those sojourning Romans, Jews both and proselytes,
11 Cretans and Arabians, we hear speaking them in the our tongues the great things of the God?
12 Were astonished and all and perplexed, one to another saying: What will this to be?
13 Others but deriding said: That sweet wine having been filled they are.
14 Standing up but Peter with the eleven, lifted up the voice of himself, and said to them: Men Jews, and those dwelling in Jerusalem all, this to you known let be, and listen you the words of me.
15 Not for, as you suppose, these are drunk; it is for hour third of the day;
16 but this is that having been spoken through the prophet Joel:
17 And it shall be in the last the days, say the God, I will pour out from of the spirit of me upon all flesh; and shall prophesy the sons of you and the daughters of you, and the young men of you visions shall see, and the old men of you dreams shall dream;
18 and even on the male-slaves of me and on the female-slaves of me in the days those I will pour out from of the spirit of me, and they shall prophesy.
19 And I will give prodigies in the heaven above, and signs on the earth below, blood and fire and a cloud of smoke;
20 the sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, sooner than to come the day of Lord the great and illustrations.
21 And it shall be, every one who may call upon the name of Lord, shall be saved.
22 Men Israelites, hear you the words these: Jesus the Nazarene, a man from the God having been pointed out to you by mighty works and prodigies and signs, (which did through him the God in midst of you, as also yourselves you know,)
23 this by the having been fixed purpose and foreknowledge of the God given up having been taken, by hands of lawless ones having affixed to you killed.
24 Whom the God raised up; having loosed the pains of the death, in as much as not was possible to be held him under it.
25 David for says concerning him: I saw the Lord in presence of me always, because at right hand of he is, so that not I may be shaken.
26 Through this rejoiced the heart of me, and exulted the tongue of me; moreover and also the flesh of me will repose in hope;
27 because not thou will abandon the life of me to invisibility, nor thou wilt abandon the holy one of thee to see corruption.
28 Thou didst make known to me ways of life; thou will fill me of joy with the face of thee.