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  • Now certain Jews from Antioch and Iconium arrived there. And having persuaded the crowd, they stoned Paul and dragged him outside of the city, thinking him to be dead. (Acts 14, 18)

  • Therefore, when Paul and Barnabas made no small uprising against them, they decided that Paul and Barnabas, and some from the opposing side, should go up to the Apostles and priests in Jerusalem concerning this question. (Acts 15, 2)

  • Then the entire multitude was silent. And they were listening to Barnabas and Paul, describing what great signs and wonders God had wrought among the Gentiles through them. (Acts 15, 12)

  • Then it pleased the Apostles and elders, with the whole Church, to choose men from among them, and to send to Antioch, with Paul and Barnabas, and Judas, who was surnamed Barsabbas, and Silas, preeminent men among the brothers, (Acts 15, 22)

  • it pleased us, being assembled as one, to choose men and to send them to you, with our most beloved Barnabas and Paul: (Acts 15, 25)

  • And Paul and Barnabas remained at Antioch, with many others, teaching and evangelizing the Word of the Lord. (Acts 15, 35)

  • Then, after some days, Paul said to Barnabas, “Let us return to visit the brothers throughout all the cities in which we have preached the Word of the Lord, to see how they are.” (Acts 15, 36)

  • But Paul was saying that he ought not to be received, since he withdrew from them at Pamphylia, and he had not gone with them in the work. (Acts 15, 38)

  • Yet truly, Paul, choosing Silas, set out, being delivered by the brothers to the grace of God. (Acts 15, 40)

  • Paul wanted this man to travel with him, and taking him, he circumcised him, because of the Jews who were in those places. For they all knew that his father was a Gentile. (Acts 16, 3)

  • And a vision in the night was revealed to Paul of a certain man of Macedonia, standing and pleading with him, and saying: “Cross into Macedonia and help us!” (Acts 16, 9)

  • And a certain woman, named Lydia, a seller of purple in the city of Thyatira, a worshiper of God, listened. And the Lord opened her heart to be receptive to what Paul was saying. (Acts 16, 14)


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