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Acts 25:23
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The next day Agrippa and Bernice appeared with great show, acting like very important people. They went into the judgment room with the army leaders and the important men of Caesarea. Then Festus ordered the soldiers to bring Paul in.
Acts 26:1
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Agrippa said to Paul, "You may now speak to defend yourself." Then Paul raised his hand and began to speak.
Acts 26:24
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While Paul was saying these things to defend himself, Festus said loudly, "Paul, you are out of your mind! Too much study has driven you crazy!"
Acts 26:25
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Paul said, "Most excellent Festus, I am not crazy. My words are true and sensible.
Acts 26:28
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King Agrippa said to Paul, "Do you think you can persuade me to become a Christian in such a short time?"
Acts 26:29
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Paul said, "Whether it is a short or a long time, I pray to God that not only you but every person listening to me today would be saved and be like me—except for these chains I have."
Acts 27:1
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It was decided that we would sail for Italy. An officer named Julius, who served in the emperor's army, guarded Paul and some other prisoners.
Acts 27:3
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The next day we came to Sidon. Julius was very good to Paul and gave him freedom to go visit his friends, who took care of his needs.
Acts 27:9
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We had lost much time, and it was now dangerous to sail, because it was already after the Day of Cleansing. So Paul warned them,
Acts 27:11
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But the captain and the owner of the ship did not agree with Paul, and the officer believed what the captain and owner of the ship said.
Acts 27:21
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After the men had gone without food for a long time, Paul stood up before them and said, "Men, you should have listened to me. You should not have sailed from Crete. Then you would not have all this trouble and loss.
Acts 27:24
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The angel said, ‘Paul, do not be afraid. You must stand before Caesar. And God has promised you that he will save the lives of everyone sailing with you.'
Acts 27:31
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But Paul told the officer and the other soldiers, "If these men do not stay in the ship, your lives cannot be saved."
Acts 27:33
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Just before dawn Paul began persuading all the people to eat something. He said, "For the past fourteen days you have been waiting and watching and not eating.
Acts 27:35
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After he said this, Paul took some bread and thanked God for it before all of them. He broke off a piece and began eating.
Acts 27:43
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But Julius, the officer, wanted to let Paul live and did not allow the soldiers to kill the prisoners. Instead he ordered everyone who could swim to jump into the water first and swim to land.
Acts 28:3
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Paul gathered a pile of sticks and was putting them on the fire when a poisonous snake came out because of the heat and bit him on the hand.
Acts 28:5
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But Paul shook the snake off into the fire and was not hurt.
Acts 28:6
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The people thought that Paul would swell up or fall down dead. They waited and watched him for a long time, but nothing bad happened to him. So they changed their minds and said, "He is a god!"
Acts 28:8
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Publius' father was sick with a fever and dysentery. Paul went to him, prayed, and put his hands on the man and healed him.