22 But when the temple police got there, they did not find them in the jail, so they returned and reported, 23 “We found the jail securely locked, with the guards standing in front of the doors, but when we opened them, we found no one inside!” 24 As[a] the commander of the temple police and the chief priests heard these things, they were baffled about them, as to what could come of this.

25 Someone came and reported to them, “Look! The men you put in jail are standing in the temple complex and teaching the people.” 26 Then the commander went with the temple police and brought them in without force, because they were afraid the people might stone them.(A) 27 After they brought them in, they had them stand before the Sanhedrin, and the high priest asked, 28 “Didn’t we strictly order you not to teach in this name?(B) And look, you have filled Jerusalem with your teaching and are determined to bring this man’s blood on us!”(C)

29 But Peter and the apostles replied, “We must obey God rather than men. 30 The God of our fathers raised up Jesus,(D) whom you had murdered by hanging Him on a tree.(E) 31 God exalted this man to His right hand as ruler and Savior, to grant repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins.(F) 32 We are witnesses of these things, and so is the Holy Spirit(G) whom God has given to those who obey Him.”

Gamaliel’s Advice

33 When they heard this, they were enraged and wanted to kill them.(H) 34 A Pharisee named Gamaliel, a teacher of the law who was respected by all the people, stood up in the Sanhedrin and ordered the men[b] to be taken outside for a little while.(I) 35 He said to them, “Men of Israel, be careful about what you’re going to do to these men. 36 Not long ago Theudas rose up, claiming to be somebody, and a group of about 400 men rallied to him. He was killed, and all his partisans were dispersed and came to nothing.(J) 37 After this man, Judas the Galilean rose up in the days of the census and attracted a following.[c] That man also perished, and all his partisans were scattered. 38 And now, I tell you, stay away from these men and leave them alone. For if this plan or this work is of men, it will be overthrown;(K) 39 but if it is of God, you will not be able to overthrow them. You may even be found fighting against God.” So they were persuaded by him.(L) 40 After they called in the apostles and had them flogged, they ordered them not to speak in the name of Jesus and released them.(M) 41 Then they went out from the presence of the Sanhedrin, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to be dishonored on behalf of the Name.[d](N) 42 Every day in the temple complex, and in various homes, they continued teaching and proclaiming the good news that Jesus is the Messiah.

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Footnotes

  1. Acts 5:24 Other mss add the high priest and
  2. Acts 5:34 Other mss read apostles
  3. Acts 5:37 Lit and drew people after him
  4. Acts 5:41 Other mss add of Jesus, or of Christ

22 But on arriving at the jail, the officers did not find them there.(A) So they went back and reported, 23 “We found the jail securely locked, with the guards standing at the doors; but when we opened them, we found no one inside.” 24 On hearing this report, the captain of the temple guard and the chief priests(B) were at a loss, wondering what this might lead to.

25 Then someone came and said, “Look! The men you put in jail are standing in the temple courts teaching the people.” 26 At that, the captain went with his officers and brought the apostles. They did not use force, because they feared that the people(C) would stone them.

27 The apostles were brought in and made to appear before the Sanhedrin(D) to be questioned by the high priest. 28 “We gave you strict orders not to teach in this name,”(E) he said. “Yet you have filled Jerusalem with your teaching and are determined to make us guilty of this man’s blood.”(F)

29 Peter and the other apostles replied: “We must obey God rather than human beings!(G) 30 The God of our ancestors(H) raised Jesus from the dead(I)—whom you killed by hanging him on a cross.(J) 31 God exalted him to his own right hand(K) as Prince and Savior(L) that he might bring Israel to repentance and forgive their sins.(M) 32 We are witnesses of these things,(N) and so is the Holy Spirit,(O) whom God has given to those who obey him.”

33 When they heard this, they were furious(P) and wanted to put them to death. 34 But a Pharisee named Gamaliel,(Q) a teacher of the law,(R) who was honored by all the people, stood up in the Sanhedrin and ordered that the men be put outside for a little while. 35 Then he addressed the Sanhedrin: “Men of Israel, consider carefully what you intend to do to these men. 36 Some time ago Theudas appeared, claiming to be somebody, and about four hundred men rallied to him. He was killed, all his followers were dispersed, and it all came to nothing. 37 After him, Judas the Galilean appeared in the days of the census(S) and led a band of people in revolt. He too was killed, and all his followers were scattered. 38 Therefore, in the present case I advise you: Leave these men alone! Let them go! For if their purpose or activity is of human origin, it will fail.(T) 39 But if it is from God, you will not be able to stop these men; you will only find yourselves fighting against God.”(U)

40 His speech persuaded them. They called the apostles in and had them flogged.(V) Then they ordered them not to speak in the name of Jesus, and let them go.

41 The apostles left the Sanhedrin, rejoicing(W) because they had been counted worthy of suffering disgrace for the Name.(X) 42 Day after day, in the temple courts(Y) and from house to house, they never stopped teaching and proclaiming the good news(Z) that Jesus is the Messiah.(AA)

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