(1.0006328508772) | Act 7:28 | <b><i>You don8217;t want to kill me the way you killed the Egyptian yesterday, do you?i>b>8217;<n id="1" /> |
(0.97865013157895) | Act 25:9 | But Festus,<n id="1" /> wanting to do the Jews a favor, asked Paul, 8220;Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem and be tried<n id="2" /> before me there on these charges?8221;<n id="3" /> |
(0.97696833333333) | Act 2:12 | All were astounded and greatly confused, saying to one another, 8220;What does this mean?8221; |
(0.97696833333333) | Act 10:10 | He became hungry and wanted to eat, but while they were preparing the meal, a trance came over him.<n id="1" /> |
(0.97696833333333) | Act 17:20 | For you are bringing some surprising things<n id="1" /> to our ears, so we want to know what they<n id="2" /> mean.8221; |
(0.97696833333333) | Act 18:21 | but said farewell to<n id="1" /> them and added,<n id="2" /> 8220;I will come back<n id="3" /> to you again if God wills.8221;<n id="4" /> Then<n id="5" /> he set sail from Ephesus, |
(0.97696833333333) | Act 26:5 | They know,<n id="1" /> because they have known<n id="2" /> me from time past,<n id="3" /> if they are willing to testify, that according to the strictest party<n id="4" /> of our religion, I lived as a Pharisee.<n id="5" /> |
(0.95330381578947) | Act 7:39 | Our<n id="1" /> ancestors<n id="2" /> were unwilling to obey<n id="3" /> him, but pushed him aside<n id="4" /> and turned back to Egypt in their hearts, |
(0.95330381578947) | Act 14:13 | The priest of the temple<n id="1" /> of Zeus,<n id="2" /> located just outside the city, brought bulls<n id="3" /> and garlands<n id="4" /> to the city gates; he and the crowds wanted to offer sacrifices to them.<n id="5" /> |
(0.95330381578947) | 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" /> |
(0.92963932017544) | Act 16:3 | Paul wanted Timothy<n id="1" /> to accompany him, and he took<n id="2" /> him and circumcised<n id="3" /> him because of the Jews who were in those places,<n id="4" /> for they all knew that his father was Greek.<n id="5" /> |
(0.92963932017544) | Act 24:27 | After two years<n id="1" /> had passed, Porcius Festus<n id="2" /> succeeded Felix,<n id="3" /> and because he wanted to do the Jews a favor, Felix left Paul in prison.<n id="4" />p> |
(0.90597478070175) | Act 17:18 | Also some of the Epicurean<n id="1" /> and Stoic<n id="2" /> philosophers were conversing<n id="3" /> with him, and some were asking,<n id="4" /> 8220;What does this foolish babbler<n id="5" /> want to say?8221; Others said, 8220;He seems to be a proclaimer of foreign gods.8221;<n id="6" /> (They said this because he was proclaiming the good news about Jesus and the resurrection.)<n id="7" /> |