(1.00) | 1Co 16:21 | I, Paul, send this greeting with my own hand. |
(0.80) | Act 19:11 | God was performing extraordinary 1 miracles by Paul’s hands, |
(0.80) | Act 19:30 | But when Paul wanted to enter the public assembly, 1 the disciples would not let him. |
(0.70) | Act 13:45 | But when the Jews saw the crowds, they were filled with jealousy, 1 and they began to contradict 2 what Paul was saying 3 by reviling him. 4 |
(0.70) | Act 20:37 | They all began to weep loudly, 1 and hugged 2 Paul and kissed him, 3 |
(0.70) | Act 25:2 | So the chief priests and the most prominent men 1 of the Jews brought formal charges 2 against Paul to him. |
(0.70) | Act 27:11 | But the centurion 1 was more convinced 2 by the captain 3 and the ship’s owner than by what Paul said. 4 |
(0.70) | 1Co 1:13 | Is Christ divided? Paul wasn’t crucified for you, was he? 1 Or were you in fact baptized in the name of Paul? 2 |
(0.70) | 1Co 3:4 | For whenever someone says, “I am with Paul,” or “I am with Apollos,” are you not merely human? 1 |
(0.70) | Col 4:18 | I, Paul, write this greeting by my own hand. 1 Remember my chains. 2 Grace be with you. 3 |
(0.70) | 2Th 3:17 | I, Paul, write this greeting with my own hand, which is how I write in every letter. 1 |
(0.60) | Act 14:9 | This man was listening to Paul as he was speaking. When Paul 1 stared 2 intently at him and saw he had faith to be healed, |
(0.60) | Act 17:16 | While Paul was waiting for them in Athens, 1 his spirit was greatly upset 2 because he saw 3 the city was full of idols. |
(0.60) | Act 19:6 | and when Paul placed 1 his hands on them, the Holy Spirit came 2 upon them, and they began to speak 3 in tongues and to prophesy. 4 |
(0.60) | Act 19:29 | The 1 city was filled with the uproar, 2 and the crowd 3 rushed to the theater 4 together, 5 dragging with them Gaius and Aristarchus, the Macedonians who were Paul’s traveling companions. |
(0.60) | Act 23:16 | But when the son of Paul’s sister heard about the ambush, 1 he came and entered 2 the barracks 3 and told Paul. |
(0.60) | Act 24:1 | After five days the high priest Ananias 1 came down with some elders and an attorney 2 named 3 Tertullus, and they 4 brought formal charges 5 against Paul to the governor. |
(0.60) | Act 24:26 | At the same time he was also hoping that Paul would give him money, 1 and for this reason he sent for Paul 2 as often as possible 3 and talked 4 with him. |
(0.60) | Act 25:8 | Paul said in his defense, 1 “I have committed no offense 2 against the Jewish law 3 or against the temple or against Caesar.” 4 |
(0.60) | Act 25:21 | But when Paul appealed to be kept in custody for the decision of His Majesty the Emperor, 1 I ordered him to be kept under guard until I could send him to Caesar.” 2 |