Hechos 6
Elección de los siete
1 En aquellos días, al aumentar el número de los discípulos, se quejaron los judíos de habla griega contra los de habla arameas de que sus viudas eran desatendidas en la distribución diaria de los alimentos. 2 Así que los doce reunieron a toda la comunidad de discípulos y les dijeron: «No está bien que nosotros los apóstoles descuidemos el ministerio de la palabra de Dios para servir las mesas. 3 Hermanos, escojan de entre ustedes a siete hombres de buena reputación, llenos del Espíritu y de sabiduría, para encargarles esta responsabilidad. 4 Así nosotros nos dedicaremos de lleno a la oración y al ministerio de la palabra.»
5 Esta propuesta agradó a toda la asamblea. Escogieron a Esteban, hombre lleno de fe y del Espíritu Santo, y a Felipe, a Prócoro, a Nicanor, a Timón, a Parmenas y a Nicolás, un prosélito de Antioquía. 6 Los presentaron a los apóstoles, quienes oraron y les impusieron las manos.
7 Y la palabra de Dios se difundía: el número de los discípulos aumentaba considerablemente en Jerusalén, e incluso muchos de los sacerdotes obedecían a la fe.
Arresto de Esteban
8 Esteban, hombre lleno de la gracia y del poder de Dios, hacía grandes prodigios y señales milagrosas entre el pueblo. 9 Con él se pusieron a discutir ciertos individuos de la sinagoga llamada de los Libertos, donde había judíos de Cirene y de Alejandría, de Cilicia y de la provincia de *Asia. 10 Como no podían hacer frente a la sabiduría ni al Espíritu con que hablaba Esteban, 11 instigaron a unos hombres a decir: «Hemos oído a Esteban *blasfemar contra Moisés y contra Dios.»
12 Agitaron al pueblo, a los *ancianos y a los *maestros de la ley. Se apoderaron de Esteban y lo llevaron ante el *Consejo. 13 Presentaron testigos falsos, que declararon: «Este hombre no deja de hablar contra este lugar santo y contra la ley. 14 Le hemos oído decir que ese Jesús de Nazaret destruirá este lugar y cambiará las tradiciones que nos dejó Moisés.»
15 Todos los que estaban sentados en el Consejo fijaron la mirada en Esteban y vieron que su rostro se parecía al de un ángel.
ACTS 6
Seven Leaders for the Church
1 A lot of people were now becoming followers of the Lord. But some of the ones who spoke Greek started complaining about the ones who spoke Aramaic. They complained that the Greek-speaking widows were not given their share when the food supplies were handed out each day.
2 The twelve apostles called the whole group of followers together and said, “We should not give up preaching God's message in order to serve at tables.t 3 My friends, choose seven men who are respected and wise and filled with God's Spirit. We will put them in charge of these things.
4 We can spend our time praying and serving God by preaching.”
5 This suggestion pleased everyone, and they began by choosing Stephen. He had great faith and was filled with the Holy Spirit. Then they chose Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and also Nicolaus, who worshiped with the Jewish peoplet in Antioch. 6 These men were brought to the apostles. Then the apostles prayed and placed their hands on the men to show they had been chosen to do this work.
7 God's message spread, and many more people in Jerusalem became followers. Even a large number of priests put their faith in the Lord.Stephen Is Arrested
8 God gave Stephen the power to work great miracles and wonders among the people. 9 But some men from Cyrene and Alexandria were members of a group who called themselves “Free Men.”t They started arguing with Stephen. Some others from Cilicia and Asia also argued with him. 10 But they were no match for Stephen, who spoke with the great wisdom that the Spirit gave him.
11 So they talked some men into saying, “We heard Stephen say terrible things against Moses and God!”
12 They turned the people and their leaders and the teachers of the Law of Moses against Stephen. Then they all grabbed him and dragged him in front of the council.
13 Some men agreed to tell lies about Stephen, and they said, “This man keeps on saying terrible things about this holy temple and the Law of Moses. 14 We have heard him claim that Jesus from Nazareth will destroy this place and change the customs Moses gave us.” 15 t Then all the council members stared at Stephen. They saw that his face looked like the face of an angel.