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  • Paul went into the synagogue and for three months he preached and discussed there boldly, trying to convince them about the Kingdom of God. (Acts 19, 8)

  • But one day, when they entered a house and dared to do this, the evil spirit said to them, "Jesus I recognize and Paul I know; but who are you?" (Acts 19, 15)

  • He called them, together with others who did similar work, and said, "Friends, you know that our prosperity depends on this work. (Acts 19, 25)

  • but when they recognized that he was a Jew, they chanted all together for about two hours, "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!" (Acts 19, 34)

  • After the uproar died down, Paul called his disciples together to encourage them. Then he said goodbye and set out on his journey to Macedonia. (Acts 20, 1)

  • On the first day of the week we were together for the breaking of the bread, and Paul, who intended to leave the following day, spoke at length. The discourse went on until midnight, (Acts 20, 7)

  • When we heard this, we, together with these people of Caesarea, begged Paul not to go up to Jerusalem. (Acts 21, 12)

  • I answered: 'Lord, they know well that I imprisoned those who believed in you and had them beaten in every synagogue, (Acts 22, 19)

  • So the commander ordered Paul to be brought inside the fortress and questioned after flogging, to find out why they made such an outcry against him. (Acts 22, 24)

  • But when the soldiers had strapped him down, Paul said to the officer standing there, "Is it legal to flog a Roman citizen without a trial?" (Acts 22, 25)

  • The next day the commander wanted to know for certain the charges the Jews were making against Paul. So he released him from prison and called together the High Priest and the whole Council; and they brought Paul down and made him stand before them. (Acts 22, 30)

  • Now then, it is up to you and the Council together to convince the Roman commander to bring him down to you on the pretext that you want to investigate his case more thoroughly. We, for our part, are prepared to kill him before he gets there." (Acts 23, 15)


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