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  • it happened that there was a man being carried along. He was a cripple from birth; and they used to put him down every day near the Temple entrance called the Beautiful Gate so that he could beg from the people going in. (Acts 3, 2)

  • and they recognised him as the man who used to sit begging at the Beautiful Gate of the Temple. They were all astonished and perplexed at what had happened to him. (Acts 3, 10)

  • It happened that the next day the rulers, elders and scribes held a meeting in Jerusalem (Acts 4, 5)

  • The court repeated the threats and then released them; they could not think of any way to punish them, since all the people were giving glory to God for what had happened. (Acts 4, 21)

  • It happened that while he was travelling to Damascus and approaching the city, suddenly a light from heaven shone all round him. (Acts 9, 3)

  • It happened that Peter visited one place after another and eventually came to God's holy people living down in Lydda. (Acts 9, 32)

  • But it happened that at this time she became ill and died, and they washed her and laid her out in an upper room. (Acts 9, 37)

  • told them all that had happened, and sent them off to Jaffa. (Acts 10, 8)

  • You know what happened all over Judaea, how Jesus of Nazareth began in Galilee, after John had been preaching baptism. (Acts 10, 37)

  • and when he found him he brought him to Antioch. And it happened that they stayed together in that church a whole year, instructing a large number of people. It was at Antioch that the disciples were first called 'Christians'. (Acts 11, 26)

  • and one of them whose name was Agabus, seized by the Spirit, stood up and predicted that a severe and universal famine was going to happen. This in fact happened while Claudius was emperor. (Acts 11, 28)

  • It happened that at Iconium they went to the Jewish synagogue, in the same way, and they spoke so effectively that a great many Jews and Greeks became believers. (Acts 14, 1)


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