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Passage Lookup: Acts 28:1-10
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Acts 28:1
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And, when we were safely through, then, we knew that the island was called, Melita.
Acts 28:2
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And, the natives, began to shew us no common philanthropy; for, kindling a fire, they received us all, because of the rain that had set in, and because of the cold.
Acts 28:3
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But, when Paul had gathered a certain lot of firewood into a bundle, and laid it on the fire, a viper, by reason of the heat, coming forth, fastened on his hand.
Acts 28:4
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And, when the natives saw the brute hanging out from his hand, they began to say, one to another - Doubtless, this man is, a murderer, whom, though brought safely through out of the sea, Justice, hath not suffered, to live.
Acts 28:5
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He, however, shaking of the brute into the fire, suffered no harm;
Acts 28:6
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whereas, they, were expecting, that he was about to become inflamed, or to fall down suddenly dead; - but, when they had been long expecting, and had observed, nothing unusual, happening unto him, they changed their minds, and began to say he was a god.
Acts 28:7
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Now, in the neighbourhood of that place, were lands, belonging to the chief man of the island, by name Publius, - who, making us welcome, for three days, hospitably entertained us.
Acts 28:8
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And it so happened that, the father of Publius, with feverish heats and dysentery distressed, was lying prostrate: unto whom Paul entering in and praying, laid his hands on him, and healed him.
Acts 28:9
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And, when this happened, the rest also, even they in the island who were sick, were coming in and getting cured;
Acts 28:10
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who also, with many honours, honoured us, and, when we were about to sail, put on board such things as we might need.
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Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu