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  • The gaoler reported the message to Paul, 'The magistrates have sent an order for your release; you can go now and be on your way.' (Acts 16, 36)

  • 'What!' Paul replied. 'Without trial they gave us a public flogging, though we are Roman citizens, and threw us into prison, and now they want to send us away on the quiet! Oh no! They must come and escort us out themselves.' (Acts 16, 37)

  • Paul as usual went in and for three consecutive Sabbaths developed the arguments from scripture for them, (Acts 17, 2)

  • Some of them were convinced and joined Paul and Silas, and so did a great many godfearing people and Greeks, as well as a number of the leading women. (Acts 17, 4)

  • When it was dark the brothers immediately sent Paul and Silas away to Beroea, where they went to the Jewish synagogue as soon as they arrived. (Acts 17, 10)

  • When the Jews of Thessalonica came to learn that the word of God was being preached by Paul in Beroea as well, they went there to make trouble and stir up the people. (Acts 17, 13)

  • So the brothers arranged for Paul to go immediately as far as the coast, leaving Silas and Timothy behind. (Acts 17, 14)

  • Paul's escort took him as far as Athens, and went back with instructions for Silas and Timothy to rejoin Paul as soon as they could. (Acts 17, 15)

  • Paul waited for them in Athens and there his whole soul was revolted at the sight of a city given over to idolatry. (Acts 17, 16)

  • So Paul stood before the whole council of the Areopagus and made this speech: 'Men of Athens, I have seen for myself how extremely scrupulous you are in all religious matters, (Acts 17, 22)

  • After that Paul left them, (Acts 17, 33)

  • After this Paul left Athens and went to Corinth, (Acts 18, 1)


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