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Acts 26:24
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Before Paul finished defending himself, Festus shouted, "Paul, you're crazy! Too much learning has driven you out of your mind."
Acts 26:25
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But Paul replied, "Honorable Festus, I am not crazy. What I am saying is true, and it makes sense.
Acts 26:27
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Then Paul said to Agrippa, "Do you believe what the prophets said? I know you do."
Acts 26:28
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Agrippa asked Paul, "In such a short time do you think you can talk me into being a Christian?"
Acts 26:29
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Paul answered, "Whether it takes a short time or a long time, I wish you and everyone else who hears me today would become just like me! Except, of course, for these chains."
Acts 26:32
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Agrippa told Festus, "Paul could have been set free, if he had not asked to be tried by the Roman Emperor."
Acts 27:1
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When it was time for us to sail to Rome, Captain Julius from the Emperor's special troops was put in charge of Paul and the other prisoners.
Acts 27:3
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The next day we came to shore at Sidon. Captain Julius was very kind to Paul. He even let him visit his friends, so they could give him whatever he needed.
Acts 27:10
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Then Paul spoke to the crew of the ship, "Men, listen to me! If we sail now, our ship and its cargo will be badly damaged, and many lives will be lost."
Acts 27:11
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But Julius listened to the captain of the ship and its owner, rather than to Paul.
Acts 27:21
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Since none of us had eaten anything for a long time, Paul stood up and told the men: You should have listened to me! If you had stayed on in Crete, you would not have had this damage and loss.
Acts 27:24
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to tell me, "Paul, don't be afraid! You will stand trial before the Emperor. And because of you, God will save the lives of everyone on the ship."
Acts 27:31
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But Paul said to Captain Julius and the soldiers, "If the sailors don't stay on the ship, you won't have any chance to save your lives."
Acts 27:33
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Just before daylight Paul begged the people to eat something. He told them, "For fourteen days you have been so worried that you haven't eaten a thing.
Acts 27:35
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After Paul had said this, he took a piece of bread and gave thanks to God. Then in front of everyone, he broke the bread and ate some.
Acts 28:3
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After Paul had gathered some wood and had put it on the fire, the heat caused a snake to crawl out, and it bit him on the hand.
Acts 28:5
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Paul shook the snake off into the fire and wasn't harmed.
Acts 28:6
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The people kept thinking that Paul would either swell up or suddenly drop dead. They watched him for a long time, and when nothing happened to him, they changed their minds and said, "This man is a god."
Acts 28:8
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His father was in bed, sick with fever and stomach trouble, and Paul went to visit him. Paul healed the man by praying and placing his hands on him.
Acts 28:9
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After this happened, everyone on the island brought their sick people to Paul, and they were all healed.