Twentieth_Century(i)
3 Therefore Paul and Barnabas spent a long time there, and spoke out fearlessly, relying upon the Lord, who confirmed the Message of his Love by permitting signs and wonders to take place at their hands.
4 But the townspeople were divided, some siding with the Jews, some with the Apostles;
5 And, when there was an attempt on the part of both Gentiles and Jews, with their leading men, to resort to violence and to stone them,
6 The Apostles heard of it, and took refuge in Lystra and Derbe, towns in Lycaonia, and in the district round,
7 And there they continued to tell the Good News.
8 In the streets of Lystra there used to sit a man who had no power in his feet; he had been lame from his birth, and had never walked.
9 This man was listening to Paul speaking, when Paul, fixing his eyes on him, and seeing that he had the faith to be healed,
10 Said loudly: "Stand upright on your feet." The man leaped up, and began walking about,
11 And the crowd, seeing what Paul had done, called out in the Lycaonian language: "The Gods have made themselves like men and have come down to us."