(0.43937783636364) | Act 22:2 | (When they heard<n id="1" /> that he was addressing<n id="2" /> them in Aramaic,<n id="3" /> they became even<n id="4" /> quieter.)<n id="5" /> Then<n id="6" /> Paul said, |
(0.43937783636364) | Act 22:16 | And now what are you waiting for?<n id="1" /> Get up,<n id="2" /> be baptized, and have your sins washed away,<n id="3" /> calling on his name.8217;<n id="4" /> |
(0.43937783636364) | Act 22:27 | So the commanding officer<n id="1" /> came and asked<n id="2" /> Paul,<n id="3" /> 8220;Tell me, are you a Roman citizen?8221;<n id="4" /> He replied,<n id="5" /> 8220;Yes.8221; |
(0.43937783636364) | Act 23:7 | When he said this,<n id="1" /> an argument<n id="2" /> began<n id="3" /> between the Pharisees and the Sadducees, and the assembly was divided. |
(0.43937783636364) | Act 23:29 | I found he<n id="1" /> was accused with reference to controversial questions<n id="2" /> about their law, but no charge against him deserved death or imprisonment.<n id="3" /> |
(0.43937783636364) | Act 23:31 | <p class="bodytext">So the soldiers, in accordance with their orders,<n id="1" /> took<n id="2" /> Paul and brought him to Antipatris<n id="3" /> during the night. |
(0.43937783636364) | Act 23:33 | When the horsemen<n id="1" /> came to Caesarea<n id="2" /> and delivered the letter to the governor, they also presented<n id="3" /> Paul to him. |
(0.43937783636364) | Act 24:16 | This is the reason<n id="1" /> I do my best to always<n id="2" /> have a clear<n id="3" /> conscience toward God and toward people.<n id="4" /> |
(0.43937783636364) | Act 24:20 | Or these men here<n id="1" /> should tell what crime<n id="2" /> they found me guilty of<n id="3" /> when I stood before the council,<n id="4" /> |
(0.43937783636364) | Act 25:27 | For it seems unreasonable to me to send a prisoner without clearly indicating<n id="1" /> the charges against him.8221;p> |
(0.43937783636364) | Act 26:30 | <p class="bodytext">So the king got up, and with him the governor and Bernice and those sitting with them, |
(0.43937783636364) | Act 27:6 | There the centurion<n id="1" /> found<n id="2" /> a ship from Alexandria<n id="3" /> sailing for Italy, and he put us aboard it. |
(0.43937783636364) | Act 28:14 | There<n id="1" /> we found<n id="2" /> some brothers<n id="3" /> and were invited to stay with them seven days. And in this way we came to Rome.<n id="4" /> |
(0.43937783636364) | Act 28:16 | When we entered Rome, Paul was allowed to live<n id="1" /> by himself, with the soldier who was guarding him.p> |
(0.43937783636364) | Act 28:28 | <p class="bodytext">8220;Therefore be advised<n id="1" /> that this salvation from God<n id="2" /> has been sent to the Gentiles;<n id="3" /> they<n id="4" /> will listen!8221;p> |
(0.43937783636364) | Act 28:30 | <p class="bodytext">Paul<n id="1" /> lived<n id="2" /> there two whole years in his own rented quarters<n id="3" /> and welcomed<n id="4" /> all who came to him, |
(0.43937783636364) | Rom 1:5 | Through him<n id="1" /> we have received grace and our apostleship<n id="2" /> to bring about the obedience<n id="3" /> of faith<n id="4" /> among all the Gentiles on behalf of his name. |
(0.43937783636364) | Rom 2:26 | Therefore if the uncircumcised man obeys<n id="1" /> the righteous requirements of the law, will not his uncircumcision be regarded as circumcision? |
(0.43937783636364) | Rom 3:3 | What then? If some did not believe, does their unbelief nullify the faithfulness of God? |
(0.43937783636364) | Rom 3:20 | For <i>no one is declared righteous before himi><n id="1" /> by the works of the law,<n id="2" /> for through the law comes<n id="3" /> the knowledge of sin. |