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  • But there are also many other things which Jesus did; which, if they were written every one, the world itself, I think, would not be able to contain the books that should be written. (John 21, 25)

  • And Philip running thither, heard him reading the prophet Isaias. And he said: Thinkest thou that thou understandest what thou readest? (Acts 8, 30)

  • And he was there three days, without sight, and he did neither eat nor drink. (Acts 9, 9)

  • And as Peter was thinking of the vision, the Spirit said to him: Behold three men seek thee. (Acts 10, 19)

  • Not to all the people, but to witnesses preordained by God, even to us, who did eat and drink with him after he arose again from the dead; (Acts 10, 41)

  • And when John was fulfilling his course, he said: I am not he, whom you think me to be: but behold, there cometh one after me, whose shoes of his feet I am not worthy to loose. (Acts 13, 25)

  • Now there came thither certain Jews from Antioch, and Iconium: and persuading the multitude, and stoning Paul, drew him out of the city, thinking him to be dead. (Acts 14, 18)

  • And God indeed having winked at the times of this ignorance, now declareth unto men, that all should every where do penance. (Acts 17, 30)

  • And when day was come, some of the Jews gathered together, and bound themselves under a curse, saying, that they would neither eat, nor drink, till they killed Paul. (Acts 23, 12)

  • But do not thou give credit to them; for there lie in wait for him more than forty men of them, who have bound themselves by oath neither to eat, nor to drink, till they have killed him: and they are now ready, looking for a promise from thee. (Acts 23, 21)

  • I think myself happy, O king Agrippa, that I am to answer for myself this day before thee, touching all the things whereof I am accused by the Jews. (Acts 26, 2)

  • And I indeed did formerly think, that I ought to do many things contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth. (Acts 26, 9)


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