| (0.964665) | Act 23:23 |
| Then 1 he summoned 2 two of the centurions 3 and said, “Make ready two hundred soldiers to go to Caesarea 4 along with seventy horsemen 5 and two hundred spearmen 6 by 7 nine o’clock tonight, 8 |
| (0.964665) | Act 24:2 |
| When Paul 1 had been summoned, Tertullus began to accuse him, 2 saying, “We have experienced a lengthy time 3 of peace through your rule, 4 and reforms 5 are being made in this nation 6 through your foresight. 7 |
| (0.964665) | Act 24:24 |
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| (0.964665) | 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 |
| (0.964665) | 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 |
| (0.964665) | Act 26:26 |
| For the king knows about these things, and I am speaking freely 1 to him, 2 because I cannot believe 3 that any of these things has escaped his notice, 4 for this was not done in a corner. 5 |
| (0.964665) | Act 27:12 |
| Because the harbor was not suitable to spend the winter in, the majority decided 1 to put out to sea 2 from there. They hoped that 3 somehow they could reach 4 Phoenix, 5 a harbor of Crete facing 6 southwest and northwest, and spend the winter there. |
| (0.964665) | Act 27:21 |
| Since many of them had no desire to eat, 1 Paul 2 stood up 3 among them and said, “Men, you should have listened to me 4 and not put out to sea 5 from Crete, thus avoiding 6 this damage and loss. |
| (0.964665) | 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 |
| (0.964665) | Act 27:40 |
| So they slipped 1 the anchors 2 and left them in the sea, at the same time loosening the linkage 3 that bound the steering oars 4 together. Then they hoisted 5 the foresail 6 to the wind and steered toward 7 the beach. |
| (0.964665) | Act 27:43 |
| But the centurion, 1 wanting to save Paul’s life, 2 prevented them from carrying out their plan. He ordered those who could swim to jump overboard first and get to land, 3 |
| (0.964665) | Act 28:2 |
| The local inhabitants 1 showed us extraordinary 2 kindness, for they built a fire and welcomed us all because it had started to rain 3 and was cold. |
| (0.964665) | Act 28:6 |
| But they were expecting that he was going to swell up 1 or suddenly drop dead. So after they had waited 2 a long time and had seen 3 nothing unusual happen 4 to him, they changed their minds 5 and said he was a god. 6 |
| (0.964665) | 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. |
| (0.964665) | 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. |
| (0.964665) | Act 28:25 |
| So they began to leave, 1 unable to agree among themselves, after Paul made one last statement: “The Holy Spirit spoke rightly to your ancestors 2 through the prophet Isaiah |
| (0.96431384879725) | Act 1:1 |
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| (0.96431384879725) | Act 1:5 |
| For 1 John baptized with water, but you 2 will be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from now.” |
| (0.96431384879725) | Act 1:24 |
| Then they prayed, 1 “Lord, you know the hearts of all. Show us which one of these two you have chosen |
| (0.96431384879725) | Act 2:1 |
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