Talált 1071 Eredmények: battle of jerusalem

  • So from the Mount of Olives, as it is called, they went back to Jerusalem, a short distance away, no more than a Sabbath walk; (Acts 1, 12)

  • Everybody in Jerusalem heard about it and the plot came to be called "Bloody Acre", in their language Hakeldama. (Acts 1, 19)

  • Now there were devout men living in Jerusalem from every nation under heaven, (Acts 2, 5)

  • Then Peter stood up with the Eleven and addressed them in a loud voice: 'Men of Judaea, and all you who live in Jerusalem, make no mistake about this, but listen carefully to what I say. (Acts 2, 14)

  • It happened that the next day the rulers, elders and scribes held a meeting in Jerusalem (Acts 4, 5)

  • 'What are we going to do with these men?' they asked. 'It is obvious to everybody in Jerusalem that a notable miracle has been worked through them, and we cannot deny it. (Acts 4, 16)

  • People even came crowding in from the towns round about Jerusalem, bringing with them their sick and those tormented by unclean spirits, and all of them were cured. (Acts 5, 16)

  • 'We gave you a strong warning', he said, 'not to preach in this name, and what have you done? You have filled Jerusalem with your teaching, and seem determined to fix the guilt for this man's death on us.' (Acts 5, 28)

  • The word of the Lord continued to spread: the number of disciples in Jerusalem was greatly increased, and a large group of priests made their submission to the faith. (Acts 6, 7)

  • Saul approved of the killing. That day a bitter persecution started against the church in Jerusalem, and everyone except the apostles scattered to the country districts of Judaea and Samaria. (Acts 8, 1)

  • When the apostles in Jerusalem heard that Samaria had accepted the word of God, they sent Peter and John to them, (Acts 8, 14)

  • Having given their testimony and proclaimed the word of the Lord, they went back to Jerusalem, preaching the good news to a number of Samaritan villages. (Acts 8, 25)


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