(0.42354464285714) | Act 21:29 | (For they had seen Trophimus the Ephesian in the city with him previously, and<n id="1" /> they assumed Paul had brought him into the inner temple courts.)<n id="2" /> |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 21:38 | Then you8217;re not that Egyptian who started a rebellion<n id="1" /> and led the four thousand men of the 8216;Assassins8217;<n id="2" /> into the wilderness<n id="3" /> some time ago?8221;<n id="4" /> |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 22:11 | Since I could not see because of<n id="1" /> the brilliance<n id="2" /> of that light, I came to Damascus led by the hand of<n id="3" /> those who were with me. |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 22:13 | came<n id="1" /> to me and stood beside me<n id="2" /> and said to me, 8216;Brother Saul, regain your sight!8217;<n id="3" /> And at that very moment<n id="4" /> I looked up and saw him.<n id="5" /> |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 22:24 | the commanding officer<n id="1" /> ordered Paul<n id="2" /> to be brought back into the barracks.<n id="3" /> He told them<n id="4" /> to interrogate Paul<n id="5" /> by beating him with a lash<n id="6" /> so that he could find out the reason the crowd<n id="7" /> was shouting at Paul<n id="8" /> in this way. |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 23:16 | <p class="bodytext">But when the son of Paul8217;s sister heard about the ambush,<n id="1" /> he came and entered<n id="2" /> the barracks<n id="3" /> and told Paul. |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 23:30 | When I was informed<n id="1" /> there would be a plot<n id="2" /> against this man, I sent him to you at once, also ordering his accusers to state their charges<n id="3" /> against him before you.p> |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 24:11 | As you can verify<n id="1" /> for yourself, not more than twelve days ago<n id="2" /> I went up to Jerusalem<n id="3" /> to worship. |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 24:15 | I have<n id="1" /> a hope in God (a hope<n id="2" /> that<n id="3" /> these men<n id="4" /> themselves accept too) that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.<n id="5" /> |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 25:15 | When I was in Jerusalem,<n id="1" /> the chief priests and the elders of the Jews informed<n id="2" /> me about him,<n id="3" /> asking for a sentence of condemnation<n id="4" /> against him. |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 25:20 | Because I was at a loss<n id="1" /> how I could investigate these matters,<n id="2" /> I asked if he were willing to go to Jerusalem and be tried<n id="3" /> there on these charges.<n id="4" /> |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 25:21 | But when Paul appealed to be kept in custody for the decision of His Majesty the Emperor,<n id="1" /> I ordered him to be kept under guard until I could send him to Caesar.8221;<n id="2" /> |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 26:7 | a promise<n id="1" /> that our twelve tribes hope to attain as they earnestly serve God<n id="2" /> night and day. Concerning this hope the Jews are accusing me,<n id="3" /> Your Majesty!<n id="4" /> |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 26:11 | I punished<n id="1" /> them often in all the synagogues<n id="2" /> and tried to force<n id="3" /> them to blaspheme. Because I was so furiously enraged<n id="4" /> at them, I went to persecute<n id="5" /> them even in foreign cities.p> |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 26:24 | <p class="bodytext">As Paul<n id="1" /> was saying these things in his defense, Festus<n id="2" /> exclaimed loudly, 8220;You have lost your mind,<n id="3" /> Paul! Your great learning is driving you insane!8221; |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 27:1 | <t /><p class="bodytext">When it was decided we<n id="1" /> would sail to Italy,<n id="2" /> they handed over Paul and some other prisoners to a centurion<n id="3" /> of the Augustan Cohort<n id="4" /> named Julius. |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 27:2 | We went on board<n id="1" /> a ship from Adramyttium<n id="2" /> that was about to sail to various ports<n id="3" /> along the coast of the province of Asia<n id="4" /> and put out to sea,<n id="5" /> accompanied by Aristarchus, a Macedonian<n id="6" /> from Thessalonica.<n id="7" /> |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 27:3 | The next day we put in<n id="1" /> at Sidon,<n id="2" /> and Julius, treating Paul kindly,<n id="3" /> allowed him to go to his friends so they could provide him with what he needed.<n id="4" /> |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 27:8 | With difficulty we sailed along the coast<n id="1" /> of Crete<n id="2" /> and came to a place called Fair Havens that was near the town of Lasea.<n id="3" />p> |
(0.42354464285714) | Act 27:17 | After the crew<n id="1" /> had hoisted it aboard,<n id="2" /> they used supports<n id="3" /> to undergird the ship. Fearing they would run aground<n id="4" /> on the Syrtis,<n id="5" /> they lowered the sea anchor,<n id="6" /> thus letting themselves be driven along. |