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(0.94812904296875)Act 17:10

<t /><p class="bodytext">The brothers sent Paul and Silas off to Berea<n id="1" /> at once, during the night. When they arrived,<n id="2" /> they went to the Jewish synagogue.<n id="3" />

(0.94812904296875)Act 17:28

For in him we live and move about<n id="1" /> and exist, as even some of your own poets have said, &#8216;For we too are his offspring.&#8217;<n id="2" />

(0.94812904296875)Act 18:8

Crispus, the president of the synagogue,<n id="1" /> believed in the Lord together with his entire household, and many of the Corinthians who heard about it<n id="2" /> believed and were baptized.

(0.94812904296875)Act 19:22

So after sending<n id="1" /> two of his assistants,<n id="2" /> Timothy and Erastus, to Macedonia,<n id="3" /> he himself stayed on for a while in the province of Asia.<n id="4" />p>

(0.94812904296875)Act 19:31

Even some of the provincial authorities<n id="1" /> who were his friends sent<n id="2" /> a message<n id="3" /> to him, urging him not to venture<n id="4" /> into the theater.

(0.94812904296875)Act 19:33

Some of the crowd concluded<n id="1" /> it was about<n id="2" /> Alexander because the Jews had pushed him to the front.<n id="3" /> Alexander, gesturing<n id="4" /> with his hand, was wanting to make a defense<n id="5" /> before the public assembly.<n id="6" />

(0.94812904296875)Act 20:3

where he stayed<n id="1" /> for three months. Because the Jews had made<n id="2" /> a plot<n id="3" /> against him as he was intending<n id="4" /> to sail<n id="5" /> for Syria, he decided<n id="6" /> to return through Macedonia.<n id="7" />

(0.94812904296875)Act 20:6

We<n id="1" /> sailed away from Philippi<n id="2" /> after the days of Unleavened Bread,<n id="3" /> and within five days<n id="4" /> we came to the others<n id="5" /> in Troas,<n id="6" /> where we stayed for seven days.

(0.94812904296875)Act 21:8

On the next day we left<n id="1" /> and came to Caesarea,<n id="2" /> and entered<n id="3" /> the house of Philip the evangelist, who was one of the seven,<n id="4" /> and stayed with him.

(0.94812904296875)Act 21:16

Some of the disciples from Caesarea<n id="1" /> came along with us too, and brought us to the house<n id="2" /> of Mnason of Cyprus, a disciple from the earliest times,<n id="3" /> with whom we were to stay.

(0.94812904296875)Act 21:25

But regarding the Gentiles who have believed, we have written a letter, having decided<n id="1" /> that they should avoid<n id="2" /> meat that has been sacrificed to idols<n id="3" /> and blood and what has been strangled<n id="4" /> and sexual immorality.&#8221;

(0.94812904296875)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.

(0.94812904296875)Act 23:17

Paul called<n id="1" /> one of the centurions<n id="2" /> and said, &#8220;Take this young man to the commanding officer,<n id="3" /> for he has something to report to him.&#8221;

(0.94812904296875)Act 23:27

This man was seized<n id="1" /> by the Jews and they were about to kill him,<n id="2" /> when I came up<n id="3" /> with the detachment<n id="4" /> and rescued him, because I had learned that he was<n id="5" /> a Roman citizen.<n id="6" />

(0.94812904296875)Act 24:5

For we have found<n id="1" /> this man to be a troublemaker,<n id="2" /> one who stirs up riots<n id="3" /> among all the Jews throughout the world, and a ringleader<n id="4" /> of the sect of the Nazarenes.<n id="5" />

(0.94812904296875)Act 25:8

Paul said in his defense,<n id="1" /> &#8220;I have committed no offense<n id="2" /> against the Jewish law<n id="3" /> or against the temple or against Caesar.&#8221;<n id="4" />

(0.94812904296875)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.

(0.94812904296875)Act 27:30

Then when the sailors tried to escape from the ship and were lowering the ship&#8217;s boat into the sea, pretending<n id="1" /> that they were going to put out anchors from the bow,

(0.94812904296875)Act 27:44

and the rest were to follow,<n id="1" /> some on planks<n id="2" /> and some on pieces of the ship.<n id="3" /> And in this way<n id="4" /> all were brought safely to land.p>

(0.9435337109375)Act 28:17

<t /><p class="bodytext">After three days<n id="1" /> Paul<n id="2" /> called the local Jewish leaders<n id="3" /> together. When they had assembled, he said to them, &#8220;Brothers,<n id="4" /> although I had done<n id="5" /> nothing against our people or the customs of our ancestors,<n id="6" /> from Jerusalem<n id="7" /> I was handed over as a prisoner to the Romans.<n id="8" />




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