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Acts 19:15
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"Jesus I know," the evil spirit answered, "and Paul I have heard of, but who are you?"
Acts 19:21
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When matters had reached this point, Paul decided in his own mind to travel through Macedonia and Greece, and go to Jerusalem. "After that," he said, "I must also see Rome."
Acts 19:26
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and you see and hear that, not in Ephesus only but throughout almost the whole province of Asia, this fellow Paul has led away a vast number of people by inducing them to believe that they are not gods at all that are made by men's hands.
Acts 19:29
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The riot and uproar spread through the whole city, till at last with one accord they rushed into the Theatre, dragging with them Gaius and Aristarchus, two Macedonians who were fellow travellers with Paul.
Acts 19:30
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Then Paul would have liked to go in and address the people, but the disciples would not let him do so.
Acts 20:1
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When the uproar had ceased, Paul sent for the disciples; and, after speaking words of encouragement to them, he took his leave, and started for Macedonia.
Acts 20:7
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On the first day of the week, when we had met to break bread, Paul, who was going away the next morning, was preaching to them, and prolonged his discourse till midnight.
Acts 20:9
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and a youth of the name of Eutychus was sitting at the window. This lad, gradually sinking into deep sleep while Paul preached at unusual length, overcome at last by sleep, fell from the second floor and was taken up dead.
Acts 20:10
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Paul, however, went down, threw himself upon him, and folding him in his arms said, "Do not be alarmed; his life is still in him."
Acts 20:13
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The rest of us had already gone on board a ship, and now we set sail for Assos, intending to take Paul on board there; for so he had arranged, he himself intending to go by land.
Acts 20:36
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Having spoken thus, Paul knelt down and prayed with them all;
Acts 21:4
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Having searched for the disciples and found them, we stayed at Tyre for seven days; and, taught by the Spirit, they repeatedly urged Paul not to proceed to Jerusalem.
Acts 21:12
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As soon as we heard these words, both we and the brethren at Caesarea entreated Paul not to go up to Jerusalem.
Acts 21:18
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On the following day we went with Paul to call on James, and all the Elders of the Church came also.
Acts 21:19
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After exchanging friendly greetings, Paul told in detail all that God had done among the Gentiles through his instrumentality.
Acts 21:26
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So Paul associated with the men; and the next day, having purified himself with them, he went into the Temple, giving every one to understand that the days of their purification were finished, and there he remained until the sacrifice for each of them was offered.
Acts 21:27
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But, when the seven days were nearly over, the Jews from the province of Asia, having seen Paul in the Temple, set about rousing the fury of all the people against him.
Acts 21:29
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(For they had previously seen Trophimus the Ephesian with him in the city, and imagined that Paul had brought him into the Temple.)
Acts 21:30
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The excitement spread through the whole city, and the people rushed in crowds to the Temple, and there laid hold of Paul and began to drag him out; and the Temple gates were immediately closed.
Acts 21:31
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But while they were trying to kill Paul, word was taken up to the Tribune in command of the battalion, that all Jerusalem was in a ferment.