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| So 1 he got up 2 and went. There 3 he met 4 an Ethiopian eunuch, 5 a court official of Candace, 6 queen of the Ethiopians, who was in charge of all her treasury. He 7 had come to Jerusalem to worship, 8 |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 9:27 |
| But Barnabas took 1 Saul, 2 brought 3 him to the apostles, and related to them how he had seen the Lord on the road, that 4 the Lord had spoken to him, and how in Damascus he had spoken out boldly 5 in the name of Jesus. |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 10:30 |
| Cornelius 1 replied, 2 “Four days ago at this very hour, at three o’clock in the afternoon, 3 I was praying in my house, and suddenly 4 a man in shining clothing stood before me |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 10:41 |
| not by all the people, but by us, the witnesses God had already chosen, 1 who ate and drank 2 with him after he rose from the dead. |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 11:19 |
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| and when he found him, he brought him to Antioch. 1 So 2 for a whole year Barnabas and Saul 3 met with the church and taught a significant number of people. 4 Now it was in Antioch 5 that the disciples were first called Christians. 6 |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 13:25 |
| But while John was completing his mission, 1 he said repeatedly, 2 ‘What do you think I am? I am not he. But look, one is coming after me. I am not worthy to untie the sandals on his feet!’ 3 |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 16:3 |
| Paul wanted Timothy 1 to accompany him, and he took 2 him and circumcised 3 him because of the Jews who were in those places, 4 for they all knew that his father was Greek. 5 |
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| After she and her household were baptized, she urged us, 1 “If 2 you consider me to be a believer in the Lord, 3 come and stay in my house.” And she persuaded 4 us. |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 16:19 |
| But when her owners 1 saw their hope of profit 2 was gone, they seized 3 Paul and Silas and dragged 4 them into the marketplace before the authorities. |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 16:27 |
| When the jailer woke up 1 and saw the doors of the prison standing open, 2 he drew his sword and was about to kill himself, 3 because he assumed 4 the prisoners had escaped. |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 16:37 |
| But Paul said to the police officers, 1 “They had us beaten in public 2 without a proper trial 3 – even though we are Roman citizens 4 – and they threw us 5 in prison. And now they want to send us away 6 secretly? Absolutely not! They 7 themselves must come and escort us out!” 8 |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 17:3 |
| explaining and demonstrating 1 that the Christ 2 had to suffer and to rise from the dead, 3 saying, 4 “This Jesus I am proclaiming to you is the Christ.” 5 |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 17:5 |
| But the Jews became jealous, 1 and gathering together some worthless men from the rabble in the marketplace, 2 they formed a mob 3 and set the city in an uproar. 4 They attacked Jason’s house, 5 trying to find Paul and Silas 6 to bring them out to the assembly. 7 |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 17:13 |
| But when the Jews from Thessalonica 1 heard that Paul had also proclaimed the word of God 2 in Berea, 3 they came there too, inciting 4 and disturbing 5 the crowds. |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 17:15 |
| Those who accompanied Paul escorted him as far as Athens, 1 and after receiving an order for Silas and Timothy to come to him as soon as possible, they left. 2 |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 18:2 |
| There he 1 found 2 a Jew named Aquila, 3 a native of Pontus, 4 who had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla, because Claudius 5 had ordered all the Jews to depart from 6 Rome. 7 Paul approached 8 them, |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 18:6 |
| When they opposed him 1 and reviled him, 2 he protested by shaking out his clothes 3 and said to them, “Your blood 4 be on your own heads! I am guiltless! 5 From now on I will go to the Gentiles!” |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 18:14 |
| But just as Paul was about to speak, 1 Gallio said to the Jews, “If it were a matter of some crime or serious piece of villainy, 2 I would have been justified in accepting the complaint 3 of you Jews, 4 |




