Löydetty 202 Tulokset: conversion of Paul

  • So Paul left there and went to the house of a God-fearing man named Titus Justus who lived next door to the synagogue. (Acts 18, 7)

  • A leading man of the synagogue, Crispus, along with his whole household, believed in the Lord. On hearing Paul, many more Corinthians believed and were baptized. (Acts 18, 8)

  • One night, in a vision, the Lord said to Paul, "Do not be afraid, but continue speaking and do not be silent, (Acts 18, 9)

  • So Paul stayed a year and a half in that place, teaching the word of God among them. (Acts 18, 11)

  • When Gallio was governor of Achaia, the Jews made a united attack on Paul and brought him before the court. And they accused him, (Acts 18, 12)

  • Paul was about to speak in his own defense when Gallio said to the Jews, "If it were a matter of a misdeed or vicious crime, I would have to consider your complaint. (Acts 18, 14)

  • Paul stayed on with the disciples in Corinth for many days; he then left them and sailed off with Priscilla and Aquila for Syria. And as he was no longer under a vow he had taken, he shaved his head before sailing from Cenchreae. (Acts 18, 18)

  • While Apollos was in Corinth, Paul traveled through the interior of the country and came to Ephesus. There he found some disciples (Acts 19, 1)

  • Paul then asked, "What kind of baptism have you received?" And they answered, "The baptism of John." (Acts 19, 3)

  • Paul then explained, "John's baptism was for conversion, but he himself said they should believe in the one who was to come, and that one is Jesus." (Acts 19, 4)

  • Then Paul laid his hands on them and the Holy Spirit came down upon them; and they began to speak in tongues and to prophesy. (Acts 19, 6)

  • 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)


“Enquanto estivermos vivos sempre seremos tentados. A vida é uma contínua luta. Se às vezes há uma trégua é para respirarmos um pouco.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina