(0.23324039408867) | Act 1:1 | <t /><p class="bodytext">I wrote<n id="1" /> the former<n id="2" /> account,<n id="3" /> Theophilus,<n id="4" /> about all that Jesus began to do and teach |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 1:25 | to assume the task<n id="1" /> of this service<n id="2" /> and apostleship from which Judas turned aside<n id="3" /> to go to his own place.8221;<n id="4" /> |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 2:15 | In spite of what you think, these men are not drunk,<n id="1" /> for it is only nine o8217;clock in the morning.<n id="2" /> |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 2:40 | With many other words he testified<n id="1" /> and exhorted them saying, 8220;Save yourselves from this perverse<n id="2" /> generation!8221; |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 3:7 | Then<n id="1" /> Peter<n id="2" /> took hold<n id="3" /> of him by the right hand and raised him up, and at once the man8217;s<n id="4" /> feet and ankles were made strong.<n id="5" /> |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 3:8 | He<n id="1" /> jumped up,<n id="2" /> stood and began walking around, and he entered the temple courts<n id="3" /> with them, walking and leaping and praising God. |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 3:15 | You killed<n id="1" /> the Originator<n id="2" /> of life, whom God raised<n id="3" /> from the dead. To this fact we are witnesses!<n id="4" /> |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 4:2 | angry<n id="1" /> because they were teaching the people and announcing<n id="2" /> in Jesus the resurrection of the dead. |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 4:4 | But many of those who had listened to<n id="1" /> the message<n id="2" /> believed, and the number of the men<n id="3" /> came to about five thousand.p> |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 4:15 | But when they had ordered them to go outside the council,<n id="1" /> they began to confer with one another, |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 4:22 | For the man, on whom this miraculous sign<n id="1" /> of healing had been performed,<n id="2" /> was over forty years old.p> |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 5:6 | So the young men came,<n id="1" /> wrapped him up,<n id="2" /> carried him out, and buried<n id="3" /> him. |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 5:14 | More and more believers in the Lord were added to their number,<n id="1" /> crowds of both men and women. |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 5:33 | <p class="bodytext">Now when they heard this, they became furious<n id="1" /> and wanted to execute them.<n id="2" /> |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 7:13 | On their second visit Joseph made himself known to his brothers again, and Joseph8217;s family<n id="1" /> became known to Pharaoh. |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 7:22 | So Moses was trained<n id="1" /> in all the wisdom of the Egyptians and was powerful<n id="2" /> in his words and deeds. |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 8:5 | Philip went down to the main city of Samaria<n id="1" /> and began proclaiming<n id="2" /> the Christ<n id="3" /> to them. |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 8:20 | But Peter said to him, 8220;May your silver perish with you,<n id="1" /> because you thought you could acquire<n id="2" /> God8217;s gift with money! |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 8:22 | Therefore repent of this wickedness of yours, and pray to the Lord<n id="1" /> that he may perhaps forgive you for the intent of your heart.<n id="2" /> |
(0.23324039408867) | Act 8:23 | For I see that you are bitterly envious<n id="1" /> and in bondage to sin.8221; |