(1.0005637209302) | Act 5:33 | Now when they heard this, they became furious 1 and wanted to execute them. 2 |
(1.0005637209302) | Act 15:37 | Barnabas wanted to bring John called Mark along with them too, |
(1.0005637209302) | Act 19:30 | But when Paul wanted to enter the public assembly, 1 the disciples would not let him. |
(0.96622302325581) | Act 17:20 | For you are bringing some surprising things 1 to our ears, so we want to know what they 2 mean.” |
(0.96622302325581) | Act 23:28 | Since I wanted to know 1 what charge they were accusing him of, 2 I brought him down to their council. 3 |
(0.96622302325581) | Act 25:22 | Agrippa 1 said to Festus, 2 “I would also like to hear the man myself.” “Tomorrow,” he replied, 3 “you will hear him.” |
(0.96622302325581) | Act 28:18 | When 1 they had heard my case, 2 they wanted to release me, 3 because there was no basis for a death sentence 4 against me. |
(0.9318823255814) | Act 12:4 | When he had seized him, he put him in prison, handing him over to four squads 1 of soldiers to guard him. Herod 2 planned 3 to bring him out for public trial 4 after the Passover. |
(0.9318823255814) | Act 18:15 | but since it concerns points of disagreement 1 about words and names and your own law, settle 2 it yourselves. I will not be 3 a judge of these things!” |
(0.9318823255814) | Act 25:20 | Because I was at a loss 1 how I could investigate these matters, 2 I asked if he were willing to go to Jerusalem and be tried 3 there on these charges. 4 |
(0.89754153488372) | Act 5:28 | saying, “We gave 1 you strict orders 2 not to teach in this name. 3 Look, 4 you have filled Jerusalem 5 with your teaching, and you intend to bring this man’s blood 6 on us!” |
(0.89754153488372) | Act 18:27 | When Apollos 1 wanted to cross over to Achaia, 2 the brothers encouraged 3 him 4 and wrote to the disciples to welcome him. When he arrived, he 5 assisted greatly those who had believed by grace, |
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(0.89754153488372) | 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 |