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  • There was a disciple in Joppa named Tabitha, which means Dorcas or Gazelle. She was always doing good works and helping the poor. (Acts 9, 36)

  • There was in Caesarea a man named Cornelius, captain of what was called the Italian Battalion. (Acts 10, 1)

  • 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)

  • When he knocked at the outside door, a maid named Rhoda came to answer it. (Acts 12, 13)

  • They traveled over the whole island as far as Paphos where they met a certain magician named Bar-Jesus, a Jewish false prophet (Acts 13, 6)

  • They named Barnabas Zeus, and Paul they called Hermes, since he was the chief speaker. (Acts 14, 12)

  • Paul traveled on to Derbe and then to Lystra. A disciple named Timothy lived there, whose mother was a believer of Jewish origin but whose father was a Greek. (Acts 16, 1)

  • One of them was a God-fearing woman named Lydia from Thyatira City, a dealer in purple cloth. As she listened, the Lord opened her heart to respond to what Paul was saying. (Acts 16, 14)

  • But a few did join him, and believed. Among them were Dionysius, a member of the Areopagus court, a woman named Damaris, and some others. (Acts 17, 34)

  • There he found a Jew named Aquila, a native of Pontus, who had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla, following a decree of the Emperor Claudius which ordered all Jews to leave Rome. (Acts 18, 2)

  • So Paul left there and went to the house of a God-fearing man named Titus Justus who lived next door to the synagogue. (Acts 18, 7)

  • A certain Jew named Apollos, a native of Alexandria, arrived at Ephesus. He was an eloquent speaker and an authority on the Scriptures, (Acts 18, 24)


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