Talált 60 Eredmények: Damascus

  • Now there was a certain disciple at Damascus, named Ananias. And the Lord said to him in a vision: Ananias. And he said: Behold I am here, Lord. (Acts 9, 10)

  • And when he had taken meat, he was strengthened. And he was with the disciples that were at Damascus, for some days. (Acts 9, 19)

  • But Saul increased much more in strength, and confounded the Jews who dwelt at Damascus, affirming that this is the Christ. (Acts 9, 22)

  • But Barnabas took him, and brought him to the apostles, and told them how he had seen the Lord, and that he had spoken to him; and how in Damascus he had dealt confidently in the name of Jesus. (Acts 9, 27)

  • As the high priest doth bear me witness, and all the ancients: from whom also receiving letters to the brethren, I went to Damascus, that I might bring them bound from thence to Jerusalem to be punished. (Acts 22, 5)

  • And it came to pass, as I was going, and drawing nigh to Damascus at midday, that suddenly from heaven there shone round about me a great light: (Acts 22, 6)

  • And I said: What shall I do, Lord? And the Lord said to me: Arise, and go to Damascus; and there it shall be told thee of all things that thou must do. (Acts 22, 10)

  • And whereas I did not see for the brightness of that light, being led by the hand by my companions, I came to Damascus. (Acts 22, 11)

  • Whereupon when I was going to Damascus with authority and permission of the chief priest, (Acts 26, 12)

  • But to them first that are at Damascus, and at Jerusalem, and unto all the country of Judea, and to the Gentiles did I preach, that they should do penance, and turn to God, doing works worthy of penance. (Acts 26, 20)

  • At Damascus, the governor of the nation under Aretas the king, guarded the city of the Damascenes, to apprehend me. (2 Corinthians 11, 32)

  • Neither went I to Jerusalem, to the apostles who were before me: but I went into Arabia, and again I returned to Damascus. (Galatians 1, 17)


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