| (0.94801590831919) | Act 18:27 |
| When Apollos 1 wanted to cross over to Achaia, 2 the brothers encouraged 3 him 4 and wrote to the disciples to welcome him. When he arrived, he 5 assisted greatly those who had believed by grace, |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 20:28 |
| Watch out for 1 yourselves and for all the flock of which 2 the Holy Spirit has made you overseers, 3 to shepherd the church of God 4 that he obtained 5 with the blood of his own Son. 6 |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 21:3 |
| After we sighted Cyprus 1 and left it behind on our port side, 2 we sailed on to Syria and put in 3 at Tyre, 4 because the ship was to unload its cargo there. |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 21:5 |
| When 1 our time was over, 2 we left and went on our way. All of them, with their wives and children, accompanied 3 us outside of the city. After 4 kneeling down on the beach and praying, 5 |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 21:37 |
| As Paul was about to be brought into the barracks, 1 he said 2 to the commanding officer, 3 “May I say 4 something to you?” The officer 5 replied, 6 “Do you know Greek? 7 |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 21:39 |
| Paul answered, 1 “I am a Jew 2 from Tarsus in Cilicia, a citizen of an important city. 3 Please 4 allow me to speak to the people.” |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 22:30 |
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| (0.94801590831919) | Act 24:27 |
| After two years 1 had passed, Porcius Festus 2 succeeded Felix, 3 and because he wanted to do the Jews a favor, Felix left Paul in prison. 4 |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 25:10 |
| Paul replied, 1 “I am standing before Caesar’s 2 judgment seat, 3 where I should be tried. 4 I have done nothing wrong 5 to the Jews, as you also know very well. 6 |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 26:14 |
| When we had all fallen to the ground, I heard a voice saying to me in Aramaic, 1 ‘Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me? You are hurting yourself 2 by kicking against the goads.’ 3 |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 27:33 |
| As day was about to dawn, 1 Paul urged them all to take some food, saying, “Today is the fourteenth day you have been in suspense 2 and have gone 3 without food; you have eaten nothing. 4 |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 28:8 |
| The father 1 of Publius lay sick in bed, suffering from fever and dysentery. Paul went in to see him 2 and after praying, placed 3 his hands on him and healed 4 him. |
| (0.94801590831919) | Act 28:15 |
| The brothers from there, 1 when they heard about us, came as far as the Forum of Appius 2 and Three Taverns 3 to meet us. When he saw them, 4 Paul thanked God and took courage. |
| (0.94703826825127) | Act 1:6 |
| So when they had gathered together, they began to ask him, 1 “Lord, is this the time when you are restoring the kingdom to Israel?” |
| (0.94703826825127) | Act 1:10 |
| As 1 they were still staring into the sky while he was going, suddenly 2 two men in white clothing stood near them |
| (0.94703826825127) | Act 1:15 |
| In those days 1 Peter stood up among the believers 2 (a gathering of about one hundred and twenty people) and said, |
| (0.94703826825127) | Act 1:25 |
| to assume the task 1 of this service 2 and apostleship from which Judas turned aside 3 to go to his own place.” 4 |
| (0.94703826825127) | Act 2:6 |
| When this sound 1 occurred, a crowd gathered and was in confusion, 2 because each one heard them speaking in his own language. |
| (0.94703826825127) | Act 2:20 |
| The sun will be changed to darkness and the moon to blood before the great and glorious 1 day of the Lord comes. |
| (0.94703826825127) | Act 2:31 |
| David by foreseeing this 1 spoke about the resurrection of the Christ, 2 that he was neither abandoned to Hades, 3 nor did his body 4 experience 5 decay. 6 |




