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Acts 12:9-23

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9So Peter followed the angel out. He didn't realize that what the angel was doing was actually happening鈥攈e thought he was seeing a vision.
10They passed the first and second sets of guards, and came to the iron gate that led into the city. This opened for them by itself. They went out and down the street, when suddenly the angel left him.
11When Peter came to his senses, he said, 鈥淣ow I realize this really happened! The Lord sent an angel to rescue me from Herod's power, and from everything that the Jewish people had planned.鈥
12Now that he was conscious of what had happened, Peter went to the house of Mary, the mother of John Mark. Many believers had gathered there, and were praying.
13When he knocked on the gateway door, a servant girl called Rhoda came to open up.
14But recognizing Peter's voice, in her excitement she didn't open the door. Instead she ran back inside shouting, 鈥淧eter's at the door!鈥
15鈥淵ou're mad!鈥 they told her. But she kept on insisting it was true. So they said, 鈥淚t must be his angel.鈥
16Peter continued knocking. When they did eventually open the door, they saw it was him, and were totally shocked.
17Peter held up his hand for them to be quiet, and then explained to them how the Lord had led him out of the prison. 鈥淟et James and the brothers know about this,鈥 he told them, and then left to go somewhere else.
18When daylight came the soldiers were totally confused as to what had happened to Peter.
19Herod had a thorough search made for him, but he couldn't be found. After interrogating the guards, Herod ordered that they should be executed. Then Herod left Judea and went to stay in Caesarea.
20Now Herod had become furious with the people of Tyre and Sidon. They sent a joint delegation to see him and managed to win Blastus, the king's personal assistant, over to their side. They pleaded for peace with Herod because they were dependent on the king's territory for food.
21When the day came for their appointment with the king, Herod put on his royal robes, sat on his throne, and gave a speech to them.
22The audience shouted in response, 鈥淭his is the voice of a god, not that of a man!鈥
23Immediately the angel of the Lord struck him down, because he did not give God the glory. He was consumed by worms and died.

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