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Acts 20:7
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on the first day of the week we assembled to break bread, when Paul, who was to depart on the morrow, gave them a sermon, which lasted till midnight.
Acts 20:9
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and as Paul continued his discourse a great while, a young man, named Eutychus, who was sitting in the window, was seiz'd with a deep sleep, which quite o'er-came him; so that he fell down from the third story, and was taken up dead.
Acts 20:10
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so Paul went down, and stooping over him, he embraced him, and said, don't trouble your selves; for his life is in him.
Acts 20:11
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then Paul went up again, and having broken bread and eaten, he reassumed his discourse till break of day, and then departed.
Acts 20:13
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where by appointment Paul was to be taken aboard, designing himself to go thither by land.
Acts 20:16
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for Paul had determined not to go ashore at Ephesus, to avoid losing time in Asia: because he was eager to get to Jerusalem, if possible, by the day of pentecost.
Acts 21:4
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we staid seven days with the disciples we met there: who told Paul from the holy spirit, that he should not go to Jerusalem.
Acts 21:13
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but Paul replied, what do you mean by afflicting me thus with your tears? I am not only ready to meet my chains, but even to die at Jerusalem, for the name of the Lord Jesus.
Acts 21:18
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the next day Paul went with us to James, where all the pastors assembled.
Acts 21:20
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upon hearing this, they gave glory to God: and thus address'd Paul, you see, brother, how many thousand believing Jews there are, all however zealous for the law.
Acts 21:26
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accordingly Paul went to the men, and the next day was purified with them; then entring into the temple, he declar'd how long the time of the purification was to last, and when the offering was to be made for each of them.
Acts 21:29
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(for having seen Trophimus an Ephesian with him in the city, they imagin'd Paul had conducted him into the temple.)
Acts 21:30
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the whole city was in an uproar, the people crouded together: they seized Paul, dragg'd him out of the temple, and then shut the gates.
Acts 21:32
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immediately he headed a detachment, with his centurions, and march'd briskly to them; who, upon seeing the officer and his men, left off beating Paul.
Acts 21:37
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just as he was entring into the castle, Paul said to the officer, may I be favour'd with a word? you can speak Greek then, said he?
Acts 21:39
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Paul replied, I am a Jew of Tarsus in Cilicia, a citizen of that famous city: and I beg you would give me leave to speak to the people: which being granted,
Acts 21:40
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Paul then standing upon the stairs made a sign with his hand to the people, who being very silent, he rais'd his voice, and thus address'd them in the Hebrew tongue:
Acts 22:25
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as they were tying him with thongs, Paul said to the centurion, does the law allow to scourge a Roman citizen, and without any trial?
Acts 22:28
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he answer'd, yes. the officer rejoin'd, my freedom cost me a considerable sum. but I had it, said Paul, by right of birth.
Acts 22:30
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as he was resolv'd to know for certain, the next day, what the Jews laid to his charge, he took off his chains, and summon'd the chief priests, and the council to appear, when Paul was brought, and presented before them.