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Acts 18:19
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The three of them arrived in Ephesus, where Paul left Priscilla and Aquila. He then went into the Jewish meeting place to talk with the people there.
Acts 18:22
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Paul sailed to Caesarea, where he greeted the church. Then he went on to Antioch.
Acts 19:1
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While Apollos was in Corinth, Paul traveled across the hill country to Ephesus, where he met some of the Lord's followers.
Acts 19:3
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"Then why were you baptized?" Paul asked. They answered, "Because of what John taught."
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 19:5
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After the people heard Paul say this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.
Acts 19:6
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Then Paul placed his hands on them. The Holy Spirit was given to them, and they spoke unknown languages and prophesied.
Acts 19:8
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For three months Paul went to the Jewish meeting place and talked bravely with the people about God's kingdom. He tried to win them over,
Acts 19:9
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but some of them were stubborn and refused to believe. In front of everyone they said terrible things about God's Way. Paul left and took the followers with him to the lecture hall of Tyrannus. He spoke there every day
Acts 19:11
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God gave Paul the power to work great miracles.
Acts 19:13
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Some Jewish men started going around trying to force out evil spirits by using the name of the Lord Jesus. They said to the spirits, "Come out in the name of that same Jesus that Paul preaches about!"
Acts 19:15
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when an evil spirit said to them, "I know Jesus! And I have heard about Paul. But who are you?"
Acts 19:21
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After all of this had happened, Paul decided to visit Macedonia and Achaia on his way to Jerusalem. Paul had said, "From there I will go on to Rome."
Acts 19:26
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But you have surely seen and heard how this man Paul is upsetting a lot of people, not only in Ephesus, but almost everywhere in Asia. He claims that the gods we humans make are not really gods at all.
Acts 19:29
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Soon the whole city was in a riot, and some men grabbed Gaius and Aristarchus, who had come from Macedonia with Paul. Then everyone in the crowd rushed to the place where the town meetings were held.
Acts 19:30
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Paul wanted to go out and speak to the people, but the Lord's followers would not let him.
Acts 19:31
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A few of the local officials were friendly to Paul, and they sent someone to warn him not to go.
Acts 20:1
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When the riot was over, Paul sent for the followers and encouraged them. He then told them good-by and left for Macedonia.
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 20:7
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On the first day of the week we met to break bread together. Paul spoke to the people until midnight because he was leaving the next morning.
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