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8:1  Paul was in complete agreement with the killing of Stephen. And a great wave of persecution of the believers began that day, sweeping over the church in Jerusalem, and everyone except the apostles fled into Judea and Samaria.
8:2  (But some godly Jews came and with great sorrow buried Stephen.)
8:3  Paul was like a wild man, going everywhere to devastate the believers, even entering private homes and dragging out men and women alike and jailing them.
8:4  But the believers who had fled Jerusalem went everywhere preaching the Good News about Jesus!
8:5  Philip, for instance, went to the city of Samaria and told the people there about Christ.
8:6  Crowds listened intently to what he had to say because of the miracles he did.
8:7  Many evil spirits were cast out, screaming as they left their victims, and many who were paralyzed or lame were healed,
8:8  so there was much joy in that city!
8:9  A man named Simon had formerly been a sorcerer there for many years; he was a very influential, proud man because of the amazing things he could do—in fact, the Samaritan people often spoke of him as the Messiah.
8:10  A man named Simon had formerly been a sorcerer there for many years; he was a very influential, proud man because of the amazing things he could do—in fact, the Samaritan people often spoke of him as the Messiah.
8:11  A man named Simon had formerly been a sorcerer there for many years; he was a very influential, proud man because of the amazing things he could do—in fact, the Samaritan people often spoke of him as the Messiah.
8:12  But now they believed Philip’s message that Jesus was the Messiah, and his words concerning the Kingdom of God; and many men and women were baptized.
8:13  Then Simon himself believed and was baptized and began following Philip wherever he went, and was amazed by the miracles he did.
8:14  When the apostles back in Jerusalem heard that the people of Samaria had accepted God’s message, they sent down Peter and John.
8:15  As soon as they arrived, they began praying for these new Christians to receive the Holy Spirit,
8:16  for as yet he had not come upon any of them. For they had only been baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.
8:17  Then Peter and John laid their hands upon these believers, and they received the Holy Spirit.
8:18  When Simon saw this—that the Holy Spirit was given when the apostles placed their hands upon people’s heads—he offered money to buy this power.
8:19  “Let me have this power too,” he exclaimed, “so that when I lay my hands on people, they will receive the Holy Spirit!”
8:20  But Peter replied, “Your money perish with you for thinking God’s gift can be bought!
8:21  You can have no part in this, for your heart is not right before God.
8:22  Turn from this great wickedness and pray. Perhaps God will yet forgive your evil thoughts—
8:23  for I can see that there is jealousy and sin in your heart.”
8:24  “Pray for me,” Simon exclaimed, “that these terrible things won’t happen to me.”
8:25  After testifying and preaching in Samaria, Peter and John returned to Jerusalem, stopping at several Samaritan villages along the way to preach the Good News to them too.
8:26  But as for Philip, an angel of the Lord said to him, “Go over to the road that runs from Jerusalem through the Gaza Desert, arriving around noon.”
8:27  So he did, and who should be coming down the road but the Treasurer of Ethiopia, a eunuch of great authority under Candace the queen. He had gone to Jerusalem to worship
8:28  and was now returning in his chariot, reading aloud from the book of the prophet Isaiah.
8:29  The Holy Spirit said to Philip, “Go over and walk along beside the chariot.”
8:30  Philip ran over and heard what he was reading and asked, “Do you understand it?”
8:31  “Of course not!” the man replied. “How can I when there is no one to instruct me?” And he begged Philip to come up into the chariot and sit with him.
8:32  The passage of Scripture he had been reading from was this: “He was led as a sheep to the slaughter, and as a lamb is silent before the shearers, so he opened not his mouth;
8:33  in his humiliation, justice was denied him; and who can express the wickedness of the people of his generation? For his life is taken from the earth.”
8:34  The eunuch asked Philip, “Was Isaiah talking about himself or someone else?”
8:35  So Philip began with this same Scripture and then used many others to tell him about Jesus.
8:36  As they rode along, they came to a small body of water, and the eunuch said, “Look! Water! Why can’t I be baptized?”
8:37  “You can,” Philip answered, “if you believe with all your heart.” And the eunuch replied, “I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.”
8:38  He stopped the chariot, and they went down into the water and Philip baptized him.
8:39  And when they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord caught away Philip, and the eunuch never saw him again, but went on his way rejoicing.
8:40  Meanwhile, Philip found himself at Azotus! He preached the Good News there and in every city along the way, as he traveled to Caesarea.