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Monday, June 10th, 2024
the Week of Proper 5 / Ordinary 10
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Acts 26:21
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For these causes the Jews seized me in the temple, and wanted to kill me.
Acts 26:26
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And King A-grip''pa is also familiar with these things, and this is why I am speaking openly before him: because I think not one of these words has been hidden from him; for they were not done in secret.
Acts 26:29
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And Paul said, I pray God that not only you, but also all of those who hear me today, were as I am, except for these bonds.
Acts 27:2
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When we were ready to sail, we embarked in a ship of the city of Ad-ra-myt''ti-um, bound for Asia Minor, and there boarded the ship with us, Ar-is-tar''chus a Mac-e-do''nian of the city of Thes-sa-lo-ni''ca.
Acts 27:6
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And there the centurion found a ship from Al-ex-an''dri-a bound for Italy; and he put us on board of it.
Acts 27:7
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And because for a number of days she sailed slowly, we arrived with difficulty towards the Island of Cni''dus; and because the wind would not allow us to sail in a straight course, we had to sail around Crete towards the city of Sal-mo''ne;
Acts 27:9
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There we remained for a long time, till also the day of the Jewish fast was over and, since it had now become dangerous for any one to sail, Paul gave them advice,
Acts 27:12
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And as the harbor was not commodious for wintering in, many of us were desirous to sail from thence, and if possible to reach and winter in a harbor at Crete, which is called Phe-ni''ce, which lies towards the south.
Acts 27:20
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And as the winter was so severe that for many days, neither sun nor stars could be seen, all hope of surviving was given up.
Acts 27:22
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Now let me counsel you not to be depressed: for not a single life among you will be lost, but only the ship.
Acts 27:23
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For there has appeared to me this night the angel of God to whom I belong and whom I serve,
Acts 27:25
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Therefore, men, be of good cheer: for I have confidence in God, that it shall be just as it was told me.
Acts 27:29
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Then, fearing lest we find ourselves caught between the rocks, they cast four anchors from the stern of the ship, and prayed for the dawning of day.
Acts 27:34
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Wherefore, I pray you to take some food for the sustenance of your life; for not a hair shall be lost from the head of any of you.
Acts 28:2
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And the barbarians who inhabited it showed us much kindness: for they kindled a fire and called us all to warm ourselves, because of heavy rain and the cold.
Acts 28:6
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However, the barbarians expected he would immediately swell up and fall to the ground dead: but after they had waited for a long while, and saw he had not been harmed, they changed their talk, and said that he was a god.
Acts 28:7
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There were villages in that region, belonging to a man whose name was Pub''li-us, the chief man of the island; and he gladly received us at his house for three days.
Acts 28:12
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Landing at Syracuse, we remained there for three days.
Acts 28:14
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Where we found brethren who invited us; and we stayed with them seven days: then we departed for Rome.
Acts 28:20
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This is the reason I begged you to come, for I wish to see you and to relate these things to you; because it is for the hope of Israel I am bound with this chain.
 
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