(0.31163188888889) | Act 24:10 | <t /><p class="bodytext">When the governor gestured for him to speak, Paul replied, 8220;Because I know<n id="1" /> that you have been a judge over this nation for many years, I confidently make my defense.<n id="2" /> |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 24:24 | <t /><p class="bodytext">Some days later, when Felix<n id="1" /> arrived with his wife Drusilla,<n id="2" /> who was Jewish, he sent for Paul and heard him speak<n id="3" /> about faith in Christ Jesus.<n id="4" /> |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 24:25 | While Paul<n id="1" /> was discussing<n id="2" /> righteousness, self-control,<n id="3" /> and the coming judgment, Felix<n id="4" /> became<n id="5" /> frightened and said, 8220;Go away for now, and when I have an opportunity,<n id="6" /> I will send for you.8221; |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 25:9 | But Festus,<n id="1" /> wanting to do the Jews a favor, asked Paul, 8220;Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem and be tried<n id="2" /> before me there on these charges?8221;<n id="3" /> |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 25:10 | Paul replied,<n id="1" /> 8220;I am standing before Caesar8217;s<n id="2" /> judgment seat,<n id="3" /> where I should be tried.<n id="4" /> I have done nothing wrong<n id="5" /> to the Jews, as you also know very well.<n id="6" /> |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 25:14 | While<n id="1" /> they were staying there many days, Festus<n id="2" /> explained Paul8217;s case to the king to get his opinion,<n id="3" /> saying, 8220;There is a man left here as a prisoner by Felix. |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 25:16 | I answered them<n id="1" /> that it was not the custom of the Romans to hand over anyone<n id="2" /> before the accused had met his accusers face to face<n id="3" /> and had been given<n id="4" /> an opportunity to make a defense against the accusation.<n id="5" /> |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 25:23 | <t /><p class="bodytext">So the next day Agrippa<n id="1" /> and Bernice came with great pomp<n id="2" /> and entered the audience hall,<n id="3" /> along with the senior military officers<n id="4" /> and the prominent men of the city. When Festus<n id="5" /> gave the order,<n id="6" /> Paul was brought in. |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 26:10 | And that is what I did in Jerusalem: Not only did I lock up many of the saints in prisons by the authority I received<n id="1" /> from the chief priests, but I also cast my vote<n id="2" /> against them when they were sentenced to death.<n id="3" /> |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 26:26 | For the king knows about these things, and I am speaking freely<n id="1" /> to him,<n id="2" /> because I cannot believe<n id="3" /> that any of these things has escaped his notice,<n id="4" /> for this was not done in a corner.<n id="5" /> |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 26:29 | Paul replied, 8220;I pray to God that whether in a short or a long time<n id="1" /> not only you but also all those who are listening to me today could become such as I am, except for these chains.8221;<n id="2" />p> |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 27:21 | <p class="bodytext">Since many of them had no desire to eat,<n id="1" /> Paul<n id="2" /> stood up<n id="3" /> among them and said, 8220;Men, you should have listened to me<n id="4" /> and not put out to sea<n id="5" /> from Crete, thus avoiding<n id="6" /> this damage and loss. |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 27:33 | <p class="bodytext">As day was about to dawn,<n id="1" /> Paul urged them all to take some food, saying, 8220;Today is the fourteenth day you have been in suspense<n id="2" /> and have gone<n id="3" /> without food; you have eaten nothing.<n id="4" /> |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 27:43 | But the centurion,<n id="1" /> wanting to save Paul8217;s life,<n id="2" /> prevented them from carrying out their plan. He ordered those who could swim to jump overboard first and get to land,<n id="3" /> |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 28:4 | When the local people<n id="1" /> saw the creature hanging from Paul8217;s<n id="2" /> hand, they said to one another, 8220;No doubt this man is a murderer! Although he has escaped from the sea, Justice herself<n id="3" /> has not allowed him to live!8221;<n id="4" /> |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 28:8 | The father<n id="1" /> of Publius lay sick in bed, suffering from fever and dysentery. Paul went in to see him<n id="2" /> and after praying, placed<n id="3" /> his hands on him and healed<n id="4" /> him. |
(0.31163188888889) | Act 28:15 | The brothers from there,<n id="1" /> when they heard about us, came as far as the Forum of Appius<n id="2" /> and Three Taverns<n id="3" /> to meet us. When he saw them,<n id="4" /> Paul thanked God and took courage. |
(0.31163188888889) | Rom 1:9 | For God, whom I serve in my spirit by preaching the gospel<n id="1" /> of his Son, is my witness that<n id="2" /> I continually remember you |
(0.31163188888889) | Rom 3:4 | Absolutely not! Let God be proven true, and every human being<n id="1" /> shown up as a liar,<n id="2" /> just as it is written: 8220;<b><i>so that you will be justifiedi>b><n id="3" /> <b><i>in your words and will prevail when you are judgedi>b>.8221;<n id="4" />p> |
(0.31163188888889) | Rom 5:14 | Yet death reigned from Adam until Moses even over those who did not sin in the same way that Adam (who is a type<n id="1" /> of the coming one) transgressed.<n id="2" /> |