(0.31384131818182) | Act 23:9 | There was a great commotion,<n id="1" /> and some experts in the law<n id="2" /> from the party of the Pharisees stood up<n id="3" /> and protested strongly,<n id="4" /> 8220;We find nothing wrong<n id="5" /> with this man. What if a spirit or an angel has spoken to him?8221; |
(0.31384131818182) | Act 23:11 | <p class="bodytext">The following night the Lord<n id="1" /> stood near<n id="2" /> Paul<n id="3" /> and said, 8220;Have courage,<n id="4" /> for just as you have testified about me in Jerusalem,<n id="5" /> so you must also testify in Rome.8221;<n id="6" />p> |
(0.31384131818182) | Act 23:18 | So the centurion<n id="1" /> took him and brought him to the commanding officer<n id="2" /> and said, 8220;The prisoner Paul called<n id="3" /> me and asked me to bring this young man to you because he has something to tell you.8221; |
(0.31384131818182) | Act 23:20 | He replied,<n id="1" /> 8220;The Jews have agreed to ask you to bring Paul down to the council<n id="2" /> tomorrow, as if they were going to inquire more thoroughly about him. |
(0.31384131818182) | Act 24:2 | When Paul<n id="1" /> had been summoned, Tertullus began to accuse him,<n id="2" /> saying, 8220;We have experienced a lengthy time<n id="3" /> of peace through your rule,<n id="4" /> and reforms<n id="5" /> are being made in this nation<n id="6" /> through your foresight.<n id="7" /> |
(0.31384131818182) | 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" /> |
(0.31384131818182) | 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" /> |
(0.31384131818182) | 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; |
(0.31384131818182) | Act 25:6 | <p class="bodytext">After Festus<n id="1" /> had stayed<n id="2" /> not more than eight or ten days among them, he went down to Caesarea,<n id="3" /> and the next day he sat<n id="4" /> on the judgment seat<n id="5" /> and ordered Paul to be brought. |
(0.31384131818182) | Act 25:11 | If then I am in the wrong<n id="1" /> and have done anything that deserves death, I am not trying to escape dying,<n id="2" /> but if not one of their charges against me is true,<n id="3" /> no one can hand me over to them.<n id="4" /> I appeal to Caesar!8221;<n id="5" /> |
(0.31384131818182) | Act 25:26 | But I have nothing definite<n id="1" /> to write to my lord<n id="2" /> about him.<n id="3" /> Therefore I have brought him before you all, and especially before you, King Agrippa,<n id="4" /> so that after this preliminary hearing<n id="5" /> I may have something to write. |
(0.31384131818182) | 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" /> |
(0.31384131818182) | 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" /> |
(0.31384131818182) | Act 27:10 | 8220;Men, I can see the voyage is going to end<n id="1" /> in disaster<n id="2" /> and great loss not only of the cargo and the ship, but also of our lives.8221;<n id="3" /> |
(0.31384131818182) | 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. |
(0.31384131818182) | 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" /> |
(0.31384131818182) | 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" /> |
(0.31384131818182) | Act 28:21 | They replied,<n id="1" /> 8220;We have received no letters from Judea about you, nor have any of the brothers come from there<n id="2" /> and reported or said anything bad about you. |
(0.31384131818182) | 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 |
(0.31384131818182) | Rom 1:32 | Although they fully know<n id="1" /> God8217;s righteous decree that those who practice such things deserve to die,<n id="2" /> they not only do them but also approve of those who practice them.<n id="3" />p> |