(0.4941353968254) | Act 3:3 | When he saw Peter and John about to go into the temple courts,<n id="1" /> he asked them for money.<n id="2" /> |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 4:11 | This Jesus<n id="1" /> is <b><i>the stone that was rejected byi>b> you,<n id="2" /> <b><i>the builders, that has become the cornerstonei>b>.<n id="3" /> |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 6:11 | Then they secretly instigated<n id="1" /> some men to say, 8220;We have heard this man<n id="2" /> speaking blasphemous words against Moses and God.8221; |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 7:9 | The<n id="1" /> patriarchs, because they were jealous of Joseph, sold<n id="2" /> him into Egypt. But<n id="3" /> God was with him, |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 7:21 | and when he had been abandoned,<n id="1" /> Pharaoh8217;s daughter adopted<n id="2" /> him and brought him up<n id="3" /> as her own son. |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 8:16 | (For the Spirit<n id="1" /> had not yet come upon<n id="2" /> any of them, but they had only been baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.)<n id="3" /> |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 9:1 | <t /><p class="bodytext">Meanwhile Saul, still breathing out threats<n id="1" /> to murder<n id="2" /> the Lord8217;s disciples, went to the high priest |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 9:6 | But stand up<n id="1" /> and enter the city and you will be told<n id="2" /> what you must do.8221; |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 9:28 | So he was staying with them, associating openly with them<n id="1" /> in Jerusalem, speaking out boldly in the name of the Lord. |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 10:5 | Now<n id="1" /> send men to Joppa<n id="2" /> and summon a man named Simon,<n id="3" /> who is called Peter. |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 12:25 | <p class="bodytext">So Barnabas and Saul returned to<n id="1" /> Jerusalem<n id="2" /> when they had completed<n id="3" /> their mission,<n id="4" /> bringing along with them John Mark.<n id="5" />p> |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 13:29 | When they had accomplished<n id="1" /> everything that was written<n id="2" /> about him, they took him down<n id="3" /> from the cross<n id="4" /> and placed him<n id="5" /> in a tomb. |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 13:42 | <p class="bodytext">As Paul and Barnabas<n id="1" /> were going out,<n id="2" /> the people<n id="3" /> were urging<n id="4" /> them to speak about these things<n id="5" /> on the next Sabbath. |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 14:6 | Paul and Barnabas<n id="1" /> learned about it<n id="2" /> and fled to the Lycaonian cities of Lystra<n id="3" /> and Derbe<n id="4" /> and the surrounding region. |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 14:14 | But when the apostles<n id="1" /> Barnabas and Paul heard about<n id="2" /> it, they tore<n id="3" /> their clothes and rushed out<n id="4" /> into the crowd, shouting,<n id="5" /> |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 14:23 | When they had appointed elders<n id="1" /> for them in the various churches,<n id="2" /> with prayer and fasting<n id="3" /> they entrusted them to the protection<n id="4" /> of the Lord in whom they had believed. |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 15:30 | <p class="bodytext">So when they were dismissed,<n id="1" /> they went down to Antioch,<n id="2" /> and after gathering the entire group<n id="3" /> together, they delivered the letter. |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 15:39 | They had<n id="1" /> a sharp disagreement,<n id="2" /> so that they parted company. Barnabas took along<n id="3" /> Mark and sailed away to Cyprus,<n id="4" /> |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 16:23 | After they had beaten them severely,<n id="1" /> they threw them into prison and commanded<n id="2" /> the jailer to guard them securely. |
(0.4941353968254) | Act 16:34 | The jailer<n id="1" /> brought them into his house and set food<n id="2" /> before them, and he rejoiced greatly<n id="3" /> that he had come to believe<n id="4" /> in God, together with his entire household.<n id="5" /> |