Löydetty 1071 Tulokset: battle of jerusalem

  • Paul and his companions went by sea from Paphos to Perga in Pamphylia where John left them to go back to Jerusalem. (Acts 13, 13)

  • What the people of Jerusalem and their rulers did, though they did not realise it, was in fact to fulfil the prophecies read on every Sabbath. (Acts 13, 27)

  • and for many days he appeared to those who had accompanied him from Galilee to Jerusalem: and it is these same companions of his who are now his witnesses before our people. (Acts 13, 31)

  • This led to disagreement, and after Paul and Barnabas had had a long argument with these men it was decided that Paul and Barnabas and others of the church should go up to Jerusalem and discuss the question with the apostles and elders. (Acts 15, 2)

  • When they arrived in Jerusalem they were welcomed by the church and by the apostles and elders, and gave an account of all that God had done through them. (Acts 15, 4)

  • As they visited one town after another, they passed on the decisions reached by the apostles and elders in Jerusalem, with instructions to observe them. (Acts 16, 4)

  • When all this was over Paul made up his mind to go back to Jerusalem through Macedonia and Achaia. 'After I have been there,' he said, 'I must go on to see Rome as well.' (Acts 19, 21)

  • Paul had decided to pass wide of Ephesus so as to avoid spending time in Asia, since he was anxious to be in Jerusalem, if possible, for the day of Pentecost. (Acts 20, 16)

  • 'And now you see me on my way to Jerusalem in captivity to the Spirit; I have no idea what will happen to me there, (Acts 20, 22)

  • We sought out the disciples and stayed there a week. Speaking in the Spirit, they kept telling Paul not to go on to Jerusalem, (Acts 21, 4)

  • He came up to us, took Paul's belt and tied up his own feet and hands, and said, 'This is what the Holy Spirit says, "The man to whom this girdle belongs will be tied up like this by the Jews in Jerusalem and handed over to the gentiles." ' (Acts 21, 11)

  • When we heard this, we and all the local people urged Paul not to go on to Jerusalem. (Acts 21, 12)


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