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Acts 16:39
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So they came and apologized. They led them out of the jail and asked them to please leave town.
Acts 17:2
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So as usual, Paul went there to worship, and on three Sabbaths he spoke to the people. He used the Scriptures
Acts 17:5
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The Jewish leaders were jealous and got some worthless bums who hung around the marketplace to start a riot in the city. They wanted to drag Paul and Silas out to the mob, and so they went straight to Jason's home.
Acts 17:9
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So they made Jason and the other followers pay bail before letting them go.
Acts 17:22
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So Paul stood up in front of the council and said: People of Athens, I see that you are very religious.
Acts 17:23
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As I was going through your city and looking at the things you worship, I found an altar with the words, "To an Unknown God." You worship this God, but you don't really know him. So I want to tell you about him.
Acts 17:27
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God has done all this, so that we will look for him and reach out and find him. He isn't far from any of us,
Acts 18:3
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and found out that they were tent makers. Paul was a tent maker too. So he stayed with them, and they worked together.
Acts 18:6
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Finally, they turned against him and insulted him. So he shook the dust from his clothes and told them, "Whatever happens to you will be your own fault! I am not to blame. From now on I am going to preach to the Gentiles."
Acts 18:27
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Apollos decided to travel through Achaia. So the Lord's followers wrote letters, encouraging the followers there to welcome him. After Apollos arrived in Achaia, he was a great help to everyone who had put their faith in the Lord Jesus because of God's kindness.
Acts 19:4
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Paul replied, "John baptized people so that they would turn to God. But he also told them that someone else was coming, and that they should put their faith in him. Jesus is the one that John was talking about."
Acts 19:17
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When the Jews and Gentiles in Ephesus heard about this, they were so frightened that they praised the name of the Lord Jesus.
Acts 19:20
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So the Lord's message spread and became even more powerful.
Acts 19:22
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So he sent his two helpers, Timothy and Erastus, to Macedonia. But he stayed on in Asia for a while.
Acts 19:36
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No one can deny this, and so you should calm down and not do anything foolish.
Acts 20:3
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and stayed there for three months. Paul was about to sail to Syria. But some of the Jewish leaders plotted against him, so he decided to return by way of Macedonia.
Acts 20:4
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With him were Sopater, son of Pyrrhus from Berea, and Aristarchus and Secundus from Thessalonica. Gaius from Derbe was also with him, and so were Timothy and the two Asians, Tychicus and Trophimus.
Acts 21:2
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We found a ship going to Phoenicia, so we got on board and sailed off.
Acts 21:32
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So he quickly took some soldiers and officers and ran to where the crowd had gathered. As soon as the mob saw the commander and soldiers, they stopped beating Paul.
Acts 21:34
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Part of the crowd shouted one thing, and part of them shouted something else. But they were making so much noise that the commander could not find out a thing. Then he ordered Paul to be taken into the fortress.
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