| (0.24272563402889) | Act 21:21 |
| They have been informed about you – that you teach all the Jews now living 1 among the Gentiles to abandon 2 Moses, telling them not to circumcise their children 3 or live 4 according to our customs. |
| (0.24261685393258) | Act 7:23 |
| But when he was about forty years old, it entered his mind 1 to visit his fellow countrymen 2 the Israelites. 3 |
| (0.24261685393258) | Act 10:19 |
| While Peter was still thinking seriously about 1 the vision, the Spirit said to him, “Look! Three men are looking for you. |
| (0.24261685393258) | Act 14:18 |
| Even by saying 1 these things, they scarcely persuaded 2 the crowds not to offer sacrifice to them. |
| (0.24261685393258) | Act 17:20 |
| For you are bringing some surprising things 1 to our ears, so we want to know what they 2 mean.” |
| (0.24261685393258) | Act 17:30 |
| Therefore, although God has overlooked 1 such times of ignorance, 2 he now commands all people 3 everywhere to repent, 4 |
| (0.24261685393258) | Act 19:30 |
| But when Paul wanted to enter the public assembly, 1 the disciples would not let him. |
| (0.24261685393258) | Act 20:26 |
| Therefore I declare 1 to you today that I am innocent 2 of the blood of you all. 3 |
| (0.24261685393258) | Act 21:35 |
| When he came to the steps, Paul 1 had to be carried 2 by the soldiers because of the violence 3 of the mob, |
| (0.24261685393258) | Act 23:2 |
| At that 1 the high priest Ananias ordered those standing near 2 Paul 3 to strike 4 him on the mouth. |
| (0.24261685393258) | Act 23:8 |
| (For the Sadducees say there is no resurrection, or angel, or spirit, but the Pharisees acknowledge them all.) 1 |
| (0.24261685393258) | Act 25:27 |
| For it seems unreasonable to me to send a prisoner without clearly indicating 1 the charges against him.” |
| (0.24261685393258) | Act 26:28 |
| Agrippa 1 said to Paul, “In such a short time are you persuading me to become a Christian?” 2 |
| (0.24261685393258) | Act 27:16 |
| As we ran under the lee of 1 a small island called Cauda, 2 we were able with difficulty to get the ship’s boat 3 under control. |
| (0.24261685393258) | Act 28:16 |
| When we entered Rome, Paul was allowed to live 1 by himself, with the soldier who was guarding him. |
| (0.2426027929374) | Act 16:14 |
| A 1 woman named Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth 2 from the city of Thyatira, 3 a God-fearing woman, listened to us. 4 The Lord opened her heart to respond 5 to what Paul was saying. |
| (0.2426027929374) | Act 20:18 |
| When they arrived, he said to them, “You yourselves know how I lived 1 the whole time I was with you, from the first day I set foot 2 in the province of Asia, 3 |
| (0.2426027929374) | Act 27:39 |
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| (0.24257791332263) | Act 14:11 |
| So when the crowds saw what Paul had done, they shouted 1 in the Lycaonian language, 2 “The gods have come down to us in human form!” 3 |
| (0.24257791332263) | Act 14:26 |
| From there they sailed back to Antioch, 1 where they had been commended 2 to the grace of God for the work they had now completed. 3 |




