Peter's Speech
Acts 10
34Peter began to speak: "I now realize that it is true that God treats everyone on the same basis.
35Those who fear him and do what is right are acceptable to him, no matter what race they belong to.
36You know the message he sent to the people of Israel, proclaiming the Good News of peace through Jesus Christ, who is Lord of all.
37You know of the great event that took place throughout the land of Israel, beginning in Galilee after John preached his message of baptism.
38You know about Jesus of Nazareth and how God poured out on him the Holy Spirit and power. He went everywhere, doing good and healing all who were under the power of the Devil, for God was with him.
39We are witnesses of everything that he did in the land of Israel and in Jerusalem. Then they put him to death by nailing him to a cross.
40But God raised him from death three days later and caused him to appear,
41not to everyone, but only to the witnesses that God had already chosen, that is, to us who ate and drank with him after he rose from death.
42And he commanded us to preach the gospel to the people and to testify that he is the one whom God has appointed judge of the living and the dead.
43All the prophets spoke about him, saying that all who believe in him will have their sins forgiven through the power of his name."
The Gentiles Receive the Holy Spirit 44While Peter was still speaking, the Holy Spirit came down on all those who were listening to his message.
45The Jewish believers who had come from Joppa with Peter were amazed that God had poured out his gift of the Holy Spirit on the Gentiles also.
46For they heard them speaking in strange tongues and praising God's greatness. Peter spoke up:
47"These people have received the Holy Spirit, just as we also did. Can anyone, then, stop them from being baptized with water?"
48So he ordered them to be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. Then they asked him to stay with them for a few days.
The Gibeonites Deceive Joshua Joshua 9
The victories of Israel became known to all the kings west of the Jordan--in the hills, in the foothills, and all along the coastal plain of the Mediterranean Sea as far north as Lebanon; these were the kings of the Hittites, the Amorites, the Canaanites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites.
2They all came together and joined forces to fight against Joshua and the Israelites.
3But the people of Gibeon, who were Hivites, heard what Joshua had done to Jericho and Ai,
4and they decided to deceive him. They went and got some food and loaded their donkeys with worn-out sacks and patched-up wineskins.
5They put on ragged clothes and worn-out sandals that had been mended. The bread they took with them was dry and moldy.
6Then they went to the camp at Gilgal and said to Joshua and the Israelites, "We have come from a distant land. We want you to make a treaty with us."
7But the Israelites said, "Why should we make a treaty with you? Maybe you live nearby."
8They said to Joshua, "We are at your service."
Joshua asked them, "Who are you? Where do you come from?"
9Then they told him this story: "We have come from a very distant land, sir, because we have heard of the LORD your God. We have heard about everything that he did in Egypt
10and what he did to the two Amorite kings east of the Jordan: King Sihon of Heshbon and King Og of Bashan, who lived in Ashtaroth.
11Our leaders and all the people that live in our land told us to get some food ready for a trip and to go and meet you. We were told to put ourselves at your service and ask you to make a treaty with us.
12Look at our bread. When we left home with it and started out to meet you, it was still warm. But look! Now it is dry and moldy.
13When we filled these wineskins, they were new, but look! They are torn. Our clothes and sandals are worn out from the long trip."
14The Israelites accepted some food from them, but did not consult the LORD about it.
15Joshua made a treaty of friendship with the people of Gibeon and allowed them to live. The leaders of the community of Israel gave their solemn promise to keep the treaty.
16Three days after the treaty had been made, the Israelites learned that these people did indeed live nearby.
17So the people of Israel started out and three days later arrived at the cities where these people lived: Gibeon, Chephirah, Beeroth, and Kiriath Jearim.
18But the Israelites could not kill them, because their leaders had made a solemn promise to them in the name of the LORD, Israel's God. All the people complained to the leaders about this,
19but they answered, "We have made our solemn promise to them in the name of the LORD God of Israel. Now we cannot harm them.
20We must let them live because of our promise; if we don't, God will punish us.
21Let them live, but they will have to cut wood and carry water for us." This was what the leaders suggested.
22Joshua ordered the people of Gibeon to be brought to him, and he asked them, "Why did you deceive us and tell us that you were from far away, when you live right here?
23Because you did this, God has condemned you. Your people will always be slaves, cutting wood and carrying water for the sanctuary of my God."
24They answered, "We did it, sir, because we learned that it was really true that the LORD your God had commanded his servant Moses to give you the whole land and to kill the people living in it as you advanced. We did it because we were terrified of you; we were in fear of our lives.
25Now we are in your power; do with us what you think is right."
26So this is what Joshua did: he protected them and did not allow the people of Israel to kill them.
27But at the same time he made them slaves, to cut wood and carry water for the people of Israel and for the LORD's altar. To this day they have continued to do this work in the place where the LORD has chosen to be worshiped.
The Amorites Are Defeated Joshua 10
Adonizedek, the king of Jerusalem, heard that Joshua had captured and totally destroyed Ai and had killed its king, just as he had done to Jericho and its king. He also heard that the people of Gibeon had made peace with the Israelites and were living among them.
2The people of Jerusalem were greatly alarmed at this because Gibeon was as large as any of the cities that had a king; it was larger than Ai, and its men were good fighters.
3So Adonizedek sent the following message to King Hoham of Hebron, King Piram of Jarmuth, King Japhia of Lachish, and to King Debir of Eglon:
4"Come and help me attack Gibeon, because its people have made peace with Joshua and the Israelites."
5These five Amorite kings, the kings of Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish, and Eglon, joined forces, surrounded Gibeon, and attacked it.
6The men of Gibeon sent word to Joshua at the camp in Gilgal: "Do not abandon us, sir! Come at once and help us! Save us! All the Amorite kings in the hill country have joined forces and have attacked us!"
7So Joshua and his whole army, including the best troops, started out from Gilgal.
8The LORD said to Joshua, "Do not be afraid of them. I have already given you the victory. Not one of them will be able to stand against you."
9All night Joshua and his army marched from Gilgal to Gibeon, and they made a surprise attack on the Amorites.
10The LORD made the Amorites panic at the sight of Israel's army. The Israelites slaughtered them at Gibeon and pursued them down the mountain pass at Beth Horon, keeping up the attack as far south as Azekah and Makkedah.
11While the Amorites were running down the pass from the Israelite army, the LORD made large hailstones fall down on them all the way to Azekah. More were killed by the hailstones than by the Israelites.
12On the day that the LORD gave the men of Israel victory over the Amorites, Joshua spoke to the LORD. In the presence of the Israelites he said,
"Sun, stand still over Gibeon;
Moon, stop over Aijalon Valley."
13The sun stood still and the moon did not move until the nation had conquered its enemies. This is written in The Book of Jashar. The sun stood still in the middle of the sky and did not go down for a whole day.
14Never before, and never since, has there been a day like it, when the LORD obeyed a human being. The LORD fought on Israel's side!
15After this, Joshua and his army went back to the camp at Gilgal.
Joshua Captures the Five Amorite Kings 16The five Amorite kings, however, had escaped and were hiding in the cave at Makkedah.
17Someone found them, and Joshua was told where they were hiding.
18He said, "Roll some big stones in front of the entrance to the cave. Place some guards there,
19but don't stay there yourselves. Keep on after the enemy and attack them from the rear; don't let them get to their cities! The LORD your God has given you victory over them."
20Joshua and the men of Israel slaughtered them, although some managed to find safety inside their city walls and were not killed.
21Then all of Joshua's men came back safe to him at the camp at Makkedah.
No one in the land dared even to speak against the Israelites.
22Then Joshua said, "Open the entrance to the cave and bring those five kings out to me."
23So the cave was opened, and the kings of Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish, and Eglon were brought out
24and taken to Joshua. Joshua then called all the men of Israel to him and ordered the officers who had gone with him to come and put their feet on the necks of the kings. They did so.
25Then Joshua said to his officers, "Don't be afraid or discouraged. Be determined and confident because this is what the LORD is going to do to all your enemies."
26Then Joshua killed the kings and hanged them on five trees, where their bodies stayed until evening.
27At sundown Joshua gave orders, and their bodies were taken down and thrown into the same cave where they had hidden earlier. Large stones were placed at the entrance to the cave, and they are still there.
Joshua Captures More Amorite Territory 28Joshua attacked and captured Makkedah and its king that day. He put everyone in the city to death; no one was left alive. He did to the king of Makkedah what he had done to the king of Jericho.
29After this, Joshua and his army went on from Makkedah to Libnah and attacked it.
30The LORD also gave the Israelites victory over this city and its king. They spared no one, but killed every person in it. They did to the king what they had done to the king of Jericho.
31After this, Joshua and his army went on from Libnah to Lachish, surrounded it and attacked it.
32The LORD gave the Israelites victory over Lachish on the second day of the battle. Just as they had done at Libnah, they spared no one, but killed every person in the city.
33King Horam of Gezer came to the aid of Lachish, but Joshua defeated him and his army and left none of them alive.
34Next, Joshua and his army went on from Lachish to Eglon, surrounded it and attacked it.
35They captured it the same day and put everyone there to death, just as they had done at Lachish.
36After this, Joshua and his army went from Eglon up into the hills to Hebron, attacked it
37and captured it. They killed the king and everyone else in the city as well as in the nearby towns. Joshua condemned the city to total destruction, just as he had done to Eglon. No one in it was left alive.
38Then Joshua and his army turned back to Debir and attacked it.
39He captured it, with its king and all the nearby towns. They put everyone there to death. Joshua did to Debir and its king what he had done to Hebron and to Libnah and its king.
40Joshua conquered the whole land. He defeated the kings of the hill country, the eastern slopes, and the western foothills, as well as those of the dry country in the south. He spared no one; everyone was put to death. This was what the LORD God of Israel had commanded.
41Joshua's campaign took him from Kadesh Barnea in the south to Gaza near the coast, including all the area of Goshen, and as far north as Gibeon.
42Joshua conquered all these kings and their territory in one campaign because the LORD, Israel's God, was fighting for Israel.
43After this, Joshua and his army went back to the camp at Gilgal.
Job 25
Bildad
1-2God is powerful; all must stand in awe of him;
he keeps his heavenly kingdom in peace.
3Can anyone count the angels who serve him?
Is there any place where God's light does not shine?
4Can anyone be righteous or pure in God's sight?
5In his eyes even the moon is not bright,
or the stars pure.
6Then what about a human being, that worm, that insect?
What is a human life worth in God's eyes?
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