Acts 12

New International Reader’s Version

from Biblica
1 About this time, King Herod arrested some people who belonged to the church. He planned to make them suffer greatly.2 He had James killed with a sword. James was John’s brother.3 Herod saw that the death of James pleased some Jews. So he arrested Peter also. This happened during the Feast of Unleavened Bread.4 After Herod arrested Peter, he put him in prison. Peter was placed under guard. He was watched by four groups of four soldiers each. Herod planned to put Peter on public trial. It would take place after the Passover Feast.5 So Peter was kept in prison. But the church prayed hard to God for him.6 It was the night before Herod was going to bring him to trial. Peter was sleeping between two soldiers. Two chains held him there. Lookouts stood guard at the entrance.7 Suddenly an angel of the Lord appeared. A light shone in the prison cell. The angel struck Peter on his side. Peter woke up. ‘Quick!’ the angel said. ‘Get up!’ The chains fell off Peter’s wrists.8 Then the angel said to him, ‘Put on your clothes and sandals.’ Peter did so. ‘Put on your coat,’ the angel told him. ‘Follow me.’9 Peter followed him out of the prison. But he had no idea that what the angel was doing was really happening. He thought he was seeing a vision.10 They passed the first and second guards. Then they came to the iron gate leading to the city. It opened for them by itself. They went through it. They walked the length of one street. Suddenly the angel left Peter.11 Then Peter realised what had happened. He said, ‘Now I know for sure that the Lord has sent his angel. He set me free from Herod’s power. He saved me from everything the Jewish people were hoping would happen.’12 When Peter understood what had happened, he went to Mary’s house. Mary was the mother of John Mark. Many people had gathered in her home. They were praying there.13 Peter knocked at the outer entrance. A servant named Rhoda came to answer the door.14 She recognised Peter’s voice. She was so excited that she ran back without opening the door. ‘Peter is at the door!’ she exclaimed.15 ‘You’re out of your mind,’ they said to her. But she kept telling them it was true. So they said, ‘It must be his angel.’16 Peter kept on knocking. When they opened the door and saw him, they were amazed.17 Peter motioned with his hand for them to be quiet. He explained how the Lord had brought him out of prison. ‘Tell James and the other brothers and sisters about this,’ he said. Then he went to another place.18 In the morning the soldiers were bewildered. They couldn’t figure out what had happened to Peter.19 So Herod had them look everywhere for Peter. But they didn’t find him. Then Herod questioned the guards closely. He ordered that they be put to death. Then Herod went from Judea to Caesarea and stayed there.20 He had been quarrelling with the people of Tyre and Sidon. So they got together and asked for a meeting with him. This was because they depended on the king’s country to supply them with food. They gained the support of Blastus and then asked for peace. Blastus was a trusted personal servant of the king.21 The appointed day came. Herod was seated on his throne. He was wearing his royal robes. He made a speech to the people.22 Then they shouted, ‘This is the voice of a god. It’s not the voice of a man.’23 Right away an angel of the Lord struck Herod down. Herod had not given praise to God. So he was eaten by worms and died.24 But God’s word continued to spread and many people believed the message.25 Barnabas and Saul finished their task. Then they returned from Jerusalem. They took John Mark with them.

Acts 12

Nuova Riveduta 2006

from Società Biblica di Ginevra
1 In quel periodo il re Erode cominciò a maltrattare alcuni della chiesa;2 e fece uccidere di spada Giacomo, fratello di Giovanni.3 Vedendo che ciò era gradito ai Giudei, continuò e fece arrestare anche Pietro. Erano i giorni degli Azzimi.4 Dopo averlo fatto arrestare, lo mise in prigione, affidandolo alla custodia di quattro picchetti di quattro soldati ciascuno; perché voleva farlo comparire davanti al popolo dopo la Pasqua.5 Pietro dunque era custodito nella prigione; ma fervide preghiere a Dio erano fatte per lui dalla chiesa.6 Nella notte che precedeva il giorno in cui Erode voleva farlo comparire, Pietro stava dormendo in mezzo a due soldati, legato con due catene; e le sentinelle davanti alla porta custodivano il carcere.7 Ed ecco, un angelo del Signore sopraggiunse e una luce risplendette nella cella. L’angelo, battendo il fianco a Pietro, lo svegliò, dicendo: «Àlzati, presto!» E le catene gli caddero dalle mani.8 L’angelo disse: «Vèstiti e mettiti i sandali». E Pietro fece così. Poi gli disse ancora: «Mettiti il mantello e seguimi».9 Ed egli, uscito, lo seguiva, non sapendo che era realtà ciò che stava succedendo per opera dell’angelo: credeva infatti di avere una visione.10 Come ebbero oltrepassata la prima e la seconda guardia, giunsero alla porta di ferro che immette in città, la quale si aprì da sé davanti a loro; uscirono e s’inoltrarono per una strada; e, all’improvviso, l’angelo si allontanò da lui.11 Pietro, rientrato in sé, disse: «Ora so di sicuro che il Signore ha mandato il suo angelo e mi ha liberato dalla mano di Erode e da tutto ciò che si attendeva il popolo dei Giudei».12 Egli dunque, consapevole della situazione, andò a casa di Maria, madre di Giovanni detto anche Marco, dove molti fratelli erano riuniti in preghiera.13 Quando ebbe bussato alla porta d’ingresso, una serva di nome Rode si avvicinò per sentire chi era14 e, riconosciuta la voce di Pietro, per la gioia non aprì la porta, ma corse dentro ad annunciare che Pietro stava davanti alla porta.15 Quelli le dissero: «Tu sei pazza!» Ma ella insisteva che la cosa stava così. Ed essi dicevano: «È il suo angelo».16 Pietro intanto continuava a bussare e, quando ebbero aperto, lo videro e rimasero stupiti.17 Ma egli, con la mano, fece {loro} cenno di tacere e raccontò in che modo il Signore lo aveva fatto uscire dal carcere. Poi disse: «Fate sapere queste cose a Giacomo e ai fratelli». Quindi uscì e se ne andò in un altro luogo.18 Fattosi giorno, i soldati furono molto agitati, perché non sapevano che cosa fosse avvenuto di Pietro.19 Erode lo fece cercare e, non avendolo trovato, processò le guardie e comandò che fossero condotte al supplizio. Poi scese dalla Giudea e soggiornò a Cesarea.20 Erode era fortemente irritato contro i Tiri e i Sidoni; ma essi di comune accordo si presentarono a lui; e, guadagnato il favore di Blasto, ciambellano del re, chiesero pace, perché il loro paese riceveva i viveri dal paese del re.21 Nel giorno fissato Erode indossò l’abito regale e, sedutosi sul trono, tenne loro un pubblico discorso.22 E il popolo acclamava: «Voce di un dio e non di un uomo!»23 In quell’istante un angelo del Signore lo colpì, perché non aveva dato la gloria a Dio; e, roso dai vermi, morì.24 Intanto la Parola di Dio progrediva e si diffondeva sempre di più.25 Barnaba e Saulo, compiuta la loro missione, tornarono da Gerusalemme, prendendo con loro Giovanni detto anche Marco.