Lectionary Calendar
Friday, April 10th, 2026
Friday in Easter Week
Attention!
StudyLight.org has pledged to help build churches in Uganda. Help us with that pledge and support pastors in the heart of Africa.
Click here to join the effort!

Study Desk

General Bible Search

Word Search: God

New Revised StandardNRS
Options Options
Acts 26:6
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
And now I stand here on trial on account of my hope in the promise made by God to our ancestors,
Acts 26:8
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
Why is it thought incredible by any of you that God raises the dead?
Acts 26:18
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
to open their eyes so that they may turn from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God, so that they may receive forgiveness of sins and a place among those who are sanctified by faith in me.'
Acts 26:20
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
but declared first to those in Damascus, then in Jerusalem and throughout the countryside of Judea, and also to the Gentiles, that they should repent and turn to God and do deeds consistent with repentance.
Acts 26:22
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
To this day I have had help from God, and so I stand here, testifying to both small and great, saying nothing but what the prophets and Moses said would take place:
Acts 26:29
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
Paul replied, "Whether quickly or not, I pray to God that not only you but also all who are listening to me today might become such as I am—except for these chains."
Acts 27:23
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
For last night there stood by me an angel of the God to whom I belong and whom I worship,
Acts 27:24
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
and he said, ‘Do not be afraid, Paul; you must stand before the emperor; and indeed, God has granted safety to all those who are sailing with you.'
Acts 27:25
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
So keep up your courage, men, for I have faith in God that it will be exactly as I have been told.
Acts 27:35
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
After he had said this, he took bread; and giving thanks to God in the presence of all, he broke it and began to eat.
Acts 28:6
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
They were expecting him to swell up or drop dead, but after they had waited a long time and saw that nothing unusual had happened to him, they changed their minds and began to say that he was a god.
Acts 28:15
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
The believers from there, when they heard of us, came as far as the Forum of Appius and Three Taverns to meet us. On seeing them, Paul thanked God and took courage.
Acts 28:23
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
After they had set a day to meet with him, they came to him at his lodgings in great numbers. From morning until evening he explained the matter to them, testifying to the kingdom of God and trying to convince them about Jesus both from the law of Moses and from the prophets.
Acts 28:28
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
Let it be known to you then that this salvation of God has been sent to the Gentiles; they will listen." He lived there two whole years at his own expense and welcomed all who came to him, proclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness and without hindrance.
Acts 28:29
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
Paul on the Island of Malta After we had reached safety, we then learned that the island was called Malta. The natives showed us unusual kindness. Since it had begun to rain and was cold, they kindled a fire and welcomed all of us around it. Paul had gathered a bundle of brushwood and was putting it on the fire, when a viper, driven out by the heat, fastened itself on his hand. When the natives saw the creature hanging from his hand, they said to one another, "This man must be a murderer; though he has escaped from the sea, justice has not allowed him to live." He, however, shook off the creature into the fire and suffered no harm. They were expecting him to swell up or drop dead, but after they had waited a long time and saw that nothing unusual had happened to him, they changed their minds and began to say that he was a god. Now in the neighborhood of that place were lands belonging to the leading man of the island, named Publius, who received us and entertained us hospitably for three days. It so happened that the father of Publius lay sick in bed with fever and dysentery. Paul visited him and cured him by praying and putting his hands on him. After this happened, the rest of the people on the island who had diseases also came and were cured. They bestowed many honors on us, and when we were about to sail, they put on board all the provisions we needed. Three months later we set sail on a ship that had wintered at the island, an Alexandrian ship with the Twin Brothers as its figurehead. We put in at Syracuse and stayed there for three days; then we weighed anchor and came to Rhegium. After one day there a south wind sprang up, and on the second day we came to Puteoli. There we found believers and were invited to stay with them for seven days. And so we came to Rome. The believers from there, when they heard of us, came as far as the Forum of Appius and Three Taverns to meet us. On seeing them, Paul thanked God and took courage. When we came into Rome, Paul was allowed to live by himself, with the soldier who was guarding him. Three days later he called together the local leaders of the Jews. When they had assembled, he said to them, "Brothers, though I had done nothing against our people or the customs of our ancestors, yet I was arrested in Jerusalem and handed over to the Romans. When they had examined me, the Romans wanted to release me, because there was no reason for the death penalty in my case. But when the Jews objected, I was compelled to appeal to the emperor—even though I had no charge to bring against my nation. For this reason therefore I have asked to see you and speak with you, since it is for the sake of the hope of Israel that I am bound with this chain." They replied, "We have received no letters from Judea about you, and none of the brothers coming here has reported or spoken anything evil about you. But we would like to hear from you what you think, for with regard to this sect we know that everywhere it is spoken against." After they had set a day to meet with him, they came to him at his lodgings in great numbers. From morning until evening he explained the matter to them, testifying to the kingdom of God and trying to convince them about Jesus both from the law of Moses and from the prophets. Some were convinced by what he had said, while others refused to believe. So they disagreed with each other; and as they were leaving, Paul made one further statement: "The Holy Spirit was right in saying to your ancestors through the prophet Isaiah, ‘Go to this people and say, You will indeed listen, but never understand, and you will indeed look, but never perceive. For this people's heart has grown dull, and their ears are hard of hearing, and they have shut their eyes; so that they might not look with their eyes, and listen with their ears, and understand with their heart and turn— and I would heal them.' Let it be known to you then that this salvation of God has been sent to the Gentiles; they will listen."
Acts 28:31
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
proclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness and without hindrance.
Romans 1:1
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God,
Romans 1:4
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
and was declared to be Son of God with power according to the spirit of holiness by resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ our Lord,
Romans 1:7
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
To all God's beloved in Rome, who are called to be saints: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Romans 1:8
Read Chapter | Listen to Audio | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you, because your faith is proclaimed throughout the world.
 
adsfree-icon
Ads FreeProfile