Löydetty 155 Tulokset: Paul

  • And when Paul had imposed his hands on them, the Holy Spirit came over them. And they were speaking in tongues and prophesying. (Acts 19, 6)

  • But when certain ones became hardened and would not believe, cursing the Way of the Lord in the presence of the multitude, Paul, withdrawing from them, separated the disciples, disputing daily in a certain school of Tyrannus. (Acts 19, 9)

  • And God was accomplishing powerful and uncommon miracles by the hand of Paul, (Acts 19, 11)

  • Then, even some of the traveling Jewish exorcists had attempted to invoke the name of the Lord Jesus over those who had evil spirits, saying, “I bind you by oath through Jesus, whom Paul preaches.” (Acts 19, 13)

  • But a wicked spirit responded by saying to them: “Jesus I know, and Paul I know. But who are you?” (Acts 19, 15)

  • Then, when these things were completed, Paul decided in the Spirit, after crossing through Macedonia and Achaia, to go to Jerusalem, saying, “Then, after I have been there, it is necessary for me to see Rome also.” (Acts 19, 21)

  • And you are seeing and hearing that this man Paul, by persuasion, has turned away a great multitude, not only from Ephesus, but from nearly all of Asia, saying, ‘These things are not gods which have been made by hands.’ (Acts 19, 26)

  • And the city was filled with confusion. And having seized Gaius and Aristarchus of Macedonia, companions of Paul, they rushed violently, with one accord, into the amphitheatre. (Acts 19, 29)

  • Then, when Paul wanted to enter to the people, the disciples would not permit him. (Acts 19, 30)

  • Then, after the tumult ceased, Paul, calling the disciples to himself and exhorting them, said farewell. And he set out, so that he might go into Macedonia. (Acts 20, 1)

  • Then, on the first Sabbath, when we had assembled together to break bread, Paul discoursed with them, intending to set out the next day. But he prolonged his sermon into the middle of the night. (Acts 20, 7)

  • And a certain adolescent named Eutychus, sitting on the window sill, was being weighed down by a heavy drowsiness (for Paul was preaching at length). Then, as he went to sleep, he fell from the third floor room downward. And when he was lifted up, he was dead. (Acts 20, 9)


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