(0.96348141135972) | Act 14:8 | <t /><p class="bodytext">In<n id="1" /> Lystra<n id="2" /> sat a man who could not use his feet,<n id="3" /> lame from birth,<n id="4" /> who had never walked. |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 14:10 | he said with a loud voice, 8220;Stand upright on your feet.8221;<n id="1" /> And the man<n id="2" /> leaped up and began walking.<n id="3" /> |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 15:29 | that you abstain from meat that has been sacrificed to idols<n id="1" /> and from blood and from what has been strangled<n id="2" /> and from sexual immorality.<n id="3" /> If you keep yourselves from doing these things,<n id="4" /> you will do well. Farewell.<n id="5" />p> |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 16:21 | and are advocating<n id="1" /> customs that are not lawful for us to accept<n id="2" /> or practice,<n id="3" /> since we are<n id="4" /> Romans.8221;p> |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 18:17 | So they all seized Sosthenes, the president of the synagogue,<n id="1" /> and began to beat<n id="2" /> him in front of the judgment seat.<n id="3" /> Yet none of these things were of any concern<n id="4" /> to Gallio.p> |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 18:23 | After he spent<n id="1" /> some time there, Paul left and went through the region of Galatia<n id="2" /> and Phrygia,<n id="3" /> strengthening all the disciples.p> |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 19:24 | For a man named Demetrius, a silversmith who made silver shrines<n id="1" /> of Artemis,<n id="2" /> brought a great deal<n id="3" /> of business<n id="4" /> to the craftsmen. |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 20:26 | Therefore I declare<n id="1" /> to you today that I am innocent<n id="2" /> of the blood of you all.<n id="3" /> |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 20:31 | Therefore be alert,<n id="1" /> remembering that night and day for three years I did not stop warning<n id="2" /> each one of you with tears. |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 20:37 | They all began to weep loudly,<n id="1" /> and hugged<n id="2" /> Paul and kissed him,<n id="3" /> |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 21:18 | The next day Paul went in with us to see James, and all the elders were there.<n id="1" /> |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 23:29 | I found he<n id="1" /> was accused with reference to controversial questions<n id="2" /> about their law, but no charge against him deserved death or imprisonment.<n id="3" /> |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 24:16 | This is the reason<n id="1" /> I do my best to always<n id="2" /> have a clear<n id="3" /> conscience toward God and toward people.<n id="4" /> |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 24:23 | He ordered the centurion<n id="1" /> to guard Paul,<n id="2" /> but to let him have some freedom,<n id="3" /> and not to prevent any of his friends<n id="4" /> from meeting his needs.<n id="5" />p> |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 25:2 | So the chief priests and the most prominent men<n id="1" /> of the Jews brought formal charges<n id="2" /> against Paul to him. |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 25:18 | When his accusers stood up, they did not charge<n id="1" /> him with any of the evil deeds I had suspected.<n id="2" /> |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 26:3 | because you are especially<n id="1" /> familiar with all the customs and controversial issues<n id="2" /> of the Jews. Therefore I ask<n id="3" /> you to listen to me patiently. |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 26:9 | Of course,<n id="1" /> I myself was convinced<n id="2" /> that it was necessary to do many things hostile to the name of Jesus the Nazarene. |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 26:31 | and as they were leaving they said to one another,<n id="1" /> 8220;This man is not doing anything deserving<n id="2" /> death or imprisonment.8221; |
(0.96348141135972) | Act 27:29 | Because they were afraid<n id="1" /> that we would run aground on the rocky coast,<n id="2" /> they threw out<n id="3" /> four anchors from the stern and wished<n id="4" /> for day to appear.<n id="5" /> |