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  • The evil spirit replied, 'Jesus I recognise, and Paul I know, but who are you?' (Acts 19, 15)

  • When all this was over Paul made up his mind to go back to Jerusalem through Macedonia and Achaia. 'After I have been there,' he said, 'I must go on to see Rome as well.' (Acts 19, 21)

  • Now you must have seen and heard how, not just in Ephesus but nearly everywhere in Asia, this man Paul has persuaded and converted a great number of people with his argument that gods made by hand are not gods at all. (Acts 19, 26)

  • The whole town was filled with the uproar and the mob made a concerted rush to the theatre, dragging along two of Paul's Macedonian travelling companions, Gaius and Aristarchus. (Acts 19, 29)

  • Paul wanted to make an appeal to the people, but the disciples refused to let him; (Acts 19, 30)

  • When the disturbance was over, Paul sent for the disciples and, after speaking words of encouragement to them, said good -- bye and set out for Macedonia. (Acts 20, 1)

  • On the first day of the week we met for the breaking of bread. Paul was due to leave the next day, and he preached a sermon that went on till the middle of the night. (Acts 20, 7)

  • and as Paul went on and on, a young man called Eutychus who was sitting on the window-sill grew drowsy and was overcome by sleep and fell to the ground three floors below. He was picked up dead. (Acts 20, 9)

  • Paul went down and stooped to clasp the boy to him, saying, 'There is no need to worry, there is still life in him.' (Acts 20, 10)

  • We were now to go on ahead by sea, so we set sail for Assos, where we were to take Paul on board; this was what he had arranged, for he wanted to go overland. (Acts 20, 13)

  • Paul had decided to pass wide of Ephesus so as to avoid spending time in Asia, since he was anxious to be in Jerusalem, if possible, for the day of Pentecost. (Acts 20, 16)

  • By now they were all in tears; they put their arms round Paul's neck and kissed him; (Acts 20, 37)


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