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  • But the centurion was determined to bring Paul safely through and would not let them carry out their plan. He gave orders that those who could swim should jump overboard first and so get ashore, (Acts 27, 43)

  • Paul had collected a bundle of sticks and was putting them on the fire when a viper brought out by the heat attached itself to his hand. (Acts 28, 3)

  • It happened that Publius' father was in bed, suffering from fever and dysentery. Paul went in to see him, and after a prayer he laid his hands on the man and healed him. (Acts 28, 8)

  • When the brothers there heard about us they came to meet us, as far as the Forum of Appius and the Three Taverns. When Paul saw them he thanked God and took courage. (Acts 28, 15)

  • On our arrival in Rome Paul was allowed to stay in lodgings of his own with the soldier who guarded him. (Acts 28, 16)

  • So they disagreed among themselves and, as they went away, Paul had one last thing to say to them, 'How aptly the Holy Spirit spoke when he told your ancestors through the prophet Isaiah: (Acts 28, 25)

  • From Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle, (Romans 1, 1)

  • Paul, called by the will of God to be an apostle of Christ Jesus, and Sosthenes, our brother, (1 Corinthians 1, 1)

  • to the church of God in Corinth, to those who have been consecrated in Christ Jesus and called to be God's holy people, with all those everywhere who call on the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, their Lord as well as ours. (1 Corinthians 1, 2)

  • What I mean is this: every one of you is declaring, 'I belong to Paul,' or 'I belong to Apollos,' or 'I belong to Cephas,' or 'I belong to Christ.' (1 Corinthians 1, 12)

  • Has Christ been split up? Was it Paul that was crucified for you, or was it in Paul's name that you were baptised? (1 Corinthians 1, 13)

  • While there is one that says, 'I belong to Paul' and another that says, 'I belong to Apollos' are you not being only too human? (1 Corinthians 3, 4)


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