Context 3When he saw that it pleased the Jews, he proceeded to arrest Peter also. Now it was during the days of Unleavened Bread. 4When he had seized him, he put him in prison, delivering him to four squads of soldiers to guard him, intending after the Passover to bring him out before the people. 5So Peter was kept in the prison, but prayer for him was being made fervently by the church to God. 6On the very night when Herod was about to bring him forward, Peter was sleeping between two soldiers, bound with two chains, and guards in front of the door were watching over the prison. 7And behold, an angel of the Lord suddenly appeared and a light shone in the cell; and he struck Peters side and woke him up, saying, Get up quickly. And his chains fell off his hands. 8And the angel said to him, Gird yourself and put on your sandals. And he did so. And he said to him, Wrap your cloak around you and follow me. 9And he went out and continued to follow, and he did not know that what was being done by the angel was real, but thought he was seeing a vision. 10When they had passed the first and second guard, they came to the iron gate that leads into the city, which opened for them by itself; and they went out and went along one street, and immediately the angel departed from him. 11When Peter came to himself, he said, Now I know for sure that the Lord has sent forth His angel and rescued me from the hand of Herod and from all that the Jewish people were expecting. 12And when he realized this, he went to the house of Mary, the mother of John who was also called Mark, where many were gathered together and were praying. 13When he knocked at the door of the gate, a servant-girl named Rhoda came to answer. 14When she recognized Peters voice, because of her joy she did not open the gate, but ran in and announced that Peter was standing in front of the gate. 15They said to her, You are out of your mind! But she kept insisting that it was so. They kept saying, It is his angel. 16But Peter continued knocking; and when they had opened the door, they saw him and were amazed. 17But motioning to them with his hand to be silent, he described to them how the Lord had led him out of the prison. And he said, Report these things to James and the brethren. Then he left and went to another place. 18Now when day came, there was no small disturbance among the soldiers as to what could have become of Peter. 19When Herod had searched for him and had not found him, he examined the guards and ordered that they be led away to execution. Then he went down from Judea to Caesarea and was spending time there. Death of Herod 20Now he was very angry with the people of Tyre and Sidon; and with one accord they came to him, and having won over Blastus the kings chamberlain, they were asking for peace, because their country was fed by the kings country. 21On an appointed day Herod, having put on his royal apparel, took his seat on the rostrum and began delivering an address to them. 22The people kept crying out, The voice of a god and not of a man! 23And immediately an angel of the Lord struck him because he did not give God the glory, and he was eaten by worms and died. 24But the word of the Lord continued to grow and to be multiplied. 25And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem when they had fulfilled their mission, taking along with them John, who was also called Mark. Parallel Verses American Standard VersionAnd when he saw that it pleased the Jews, he proceeded to seize Peter also. And those were the days of unleavened bread. Douay-Rheims Bible And seeing that it pleased the Jews, he proceeded to take up Peter also. Now it was in the days of the Azymes. Darby Bible Translation And seeing that it was pleasing to the Jews, he went on to take Peter also: (and they were the days of unleavened bread:) English Revised Version And when he saw that it pleased the Jews, he proceeded to seize Peter also. And those were the days of unleavened bread. Webster's Bible Translation And because he saw it pleased the Jews, he proceeded further to take Peter also. Then were the days of unleavened bread. Weymouth New Testament Finding that this gratified the Jews, he proceeded to seize Peter also; these being the days of Unleavened Bread. World English Bible When he saw that it pleased the Jews, he proceeded to seize Peter also. This was during the days of unleavened bread. Young's Literal Translation and having seen that it is pleasing to the Jews, he added to lay hold of Peter also -- and they were the days of the unleavened food -- Library Hebrew and Greek Text. We now pass from what may be called the outward history of the Revision to the inward nature and character of the work of the Revisers, and may naturally divide that work into two portions--their labours as regards the original text, and their labours in regard of rendering and translation. I. First, then, as regards the original text of the Old Testament. Here the work of the Old Testament Company was very slight as compared with that of the New Testament Company. The latter Company had, almost … C. J. Ellicott—Addresses on the Revised Version of Holy Scripture November 10. "But Prayer was Made Without Ceasing, of the Church unto God for Him" (Acts xii. 5). 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