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(0.99891971428571)1Co 16:21

I, Paul, send this greeting with my own hand.

(0.79913577142857)Act 19:11

God was performing extraordinary miracles by Paul’s hands,

(0.79913577142857)Act 19:30

But when Paul wanted to enter the public assembly, the disciples would not let him.

(0.69924382857143)Act 13:45

But when the Jews saw the crowds, they were filled with jealousy, and they began to contradict what Paul was saying by reviling him.

(0.69924382857143)Act 20:37

They all began to weep loudly, and hugged Paul and kissed him,

(0.69924382857143)Act 25:2

So the chief priests and the most prominent men of the Jews brought formal charges against Paul to him.

(0.69924382857143)Act 27:11

But the centurion was more convinced by the captain and the ship’s owner than by what Paul said.

(0.69924382857143)1Co 1:13

Is Christ divided? Paul wasn’t crucified for you, was he? Or were you in fact baptized in the name of Paul?

(0.69924382857143)1Co 3:4

For whenever someone says, “I am with Paul,” or “I am with Apollos,” are you not merely human?

(0.69924382857143)Col 4:18

I, Paul, write this greeting by my own hand. Remember my chains. Grace be with you.

(0.69924382857143)2Th 3:17

I, Paul, write this greeting with my own hand, which is how I write in every letter.

(0.59935182857143)Act 14:9

This man was listening to Paul as he was speaking. When Paul stared intently at him and saw he had faith to be healed,

(0.59935182857143)Act 17:16

While Paul was waiting for them in Athens, his spirit was greatly upset because he saw the city was full of idols.

(0.59935182857143)Act 19:6

and when Paul placed his hands on them, the Holy Spirit came upon them, and they began to speak in tongues and to prophesy.

(0.59935182857143)Act 19:29

The city was filled with the uproar, and the crowd rushed to the theater together, dragging with them Gaius and Aristarchus, the Macedonians who were Paul’s traveling companions.

(0.59935182857143)Act 23:16

But when the son of Paul’s sister heard about the ambush, he came and entered the barracks and told Paul.

(0.59935182857143)Act 24:1

After five days the high priest Ananias came down with some elders and an attorney named Tertullus, and they brought formal charges against Paul to the governor.

(0.59935182857143)Act 24:26

At the same time he was also hoping that Paul would give him money, and for this reason he sent for Paul as often as possible and talked with him.

(0.59935182857143)Act 25:8

Paul said in his defense, “I have committed no offense against the Jewish law or against the temple or against Caesar.”

(0.59935182857143)Act 25:21

But when Paul appealed to be kept in custody for the decision of His Majesty the Emperor, I ordered him to be kept under guard until I could send him to Caesar.”