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  • In those days, as the number of disciples grew, the so-called Hellenists complained against the so-called Hebrews, because their widows were being neglected in the daily distribution. (Acts 6, 1)

  • So in those days, they fashioned a calf, offered sacrifices to their idol and rejoiced in the work of their hands. (Acts 7, 41)

  • Our ancestors received it and brought it under the command of Joshua into the lands of the pagans that they conquered and whom God expelled before them. They kept it until the days of David (Acts 7, 45)

  • He was blind and he did not eat or drink for three days. (Acts 9, 9)

  • Then he took food and was strengthened. For several days Saul stayed with the disciples at Damascus, (Acts 9, 19)

  • Cornelius then answered, "Just three days ago at this time, about three in the afternoon, I was praying in my house when a man in shining clothes stood before me (Acts 10, 30)

  • So he had them baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. After that they asked him to remain with them for some days. (Acts 10, 48)

  • and one of them, named Agabus, inspired by the Holy Spirit, foretold that a great famine would spread over the whole world. This actually happened in the days of the Emperor Claudius. (Acts 11, 28)

  • and for many days thereafter he showed himself to those who had come up with him from Galilee to Jerusalem. They have now become his witnesses before the people. (Acts 13, 31)

  • Take care, you cynics; be amazed and disappear! For I am about to do something in your days which you would never believe even if you had been told." (Acts 13, 41)

  • As the discussions became heated, Peter stood up and said to them, "Brothers, you know what God did among us in the early days, so that non-Jews could hear the Good News from me and believe. (Acts 15, 7)

  • After some days Paul said to Barnabas, "Let us return and visit the believers in every town where we proclaimed the word of the Lord, to see how they are getting on." (Acts 15, 36)


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