New American Bible, Revised Edition

Acts 4:4-20 New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE)

4. But many of those who heard the word came to believe and (the) number of men grew to [about] five thousand.

5. On the next day, their leaders, elders, and scribes were assembled in Jerusalem,

6. with Annas the high priest, Caiaphas, John, Alexander, and all who were of the high-priestly class.

7. They brought them into their presence and questioned them, “By what power or by what name have you done this?”

8. Then Peter, filled with the holy Spirit, answered them, “Leaders of the people and elders:

9. If we are being examined today about a good deed done to a cripple, namely, by what means he was saved,

10. then all of you and all the people of Israel should know that it was in the name of Jesus Christ the Nazorean whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead; in his name this man stands before you healed.

11. He is ‘the stone rejected by you, the builders, which has become the cornerstone.’

12. There is no salvation through anyone else, nor is there any other name under heaven given to the human race by which we are to be saved.”

13. Observing the boldness of Peter and John and perceiving them to be uneducated, ordinary men, they were amazed, and they recognized them as the companions of Jesus.

14. Then when they saw the man who had been cured standing there with them, they could say nothing in reply.

15. So they ordered them to leave the Sanhedrin, and conferred with one another, saying,

16. “What are we to do with these men? Everyone living in Jerusalem knows that a remarkable sign was done through them, and we cannot deny it.

17. But so that it may not be spread any further among the people, let us give them a stern warning never again to speak to anyone in this name.”

18. So they called them back and ordered them not to speak or teach at all in the name of Jesus.

19. Peter and John, however, said to them in reply, “Whether it is right in the sight of God for us to obey you rather than God, you be the judges.

20. It is impossible for us not to speak about what we have seen and heard.”