(0.09) | Joh 9:18 | Now the Jewish religious leaders 1 refused to believe 2 that he had really been blind and had gained his sight until at last they summoned 3 the parents of the man who had become able to see. 4 |
(0.09) | Joh 9:31 | We know that God doesn’t listen to 1 sinners, but if anyone is devout 2 and does his will, God 3 listens to 4 him. 5 |
(0.09) | Joh 10:41 | Many 1 came to him and began to say, “John 2 performed 3 no miraculous sign, but everything John said about this man 4 was true!” |
(0.09) | Joh 11:16 | So Thomas (called Didymus 1 ) 2 said to his fellow disciples, “Let us go too, so that we may die with him.” 3 |
(0.09) | Joh 13:2 | The evening meal 1 was in progress, and the devil had already put into the heart 2 of Judas Iscariot, Simon’s son, that he should betray 3 Jesus. 4 |
(0.09) | Joh 13:19 | I am telling you this now, 1 before it happens, so that when it happens you may believe 2 that I am he. 3 |
(0.09) | Joh 16:2 | They will put you out of 1 the synagogue, 2 yet a time 3 is coming when the one who kills you will think he is offering service to God. 4 |
(0.09) | Joh 17:2 | just as you have given him authority over all humanity, 1 so that he may give eternal life to everyone you have given him. 2 |
(0.09) | Joh 18:5 | They replied, 1 “Jesus the Nazarene.” He told them, “I am he.” (Now Judas, the one who betrayed him, was standing there with them.) 2 |
(0.09) | Joh 21:8 | Meanwhile the other disciples came with the boat, dragging the net full of fish, for they were not far from land, only about a hundred yards. 1 |
(0.09) | Act 2:2 | Suddenly 1 a sound 2 like a violent wind blowing 3 came from heaven 4 and filled the entire house where they were sitting. |
(0.09) | Act 3:21 | This one 1 heaven must 2 receive until the time all things are restored, 3 which God declared 4 from times long ago 5 through his holy prophets. |
(0.09) | Act 4:26 | The kings of the earth stood together, 1 and the rulers assembled together, against the Lord and against his 2 Christ.’ 3 |
(0.09) | Act 4:36 | So Joseph, a Levite who was a native of Cyprus, called by the apostles Barnabas (which is translated “son of encouragement”), 1 |
(0.09) | Act 5:16 | A crowd of people from the towns around Jerusalem 1 also came together, bringing the sick and those troubled by unclean spirits. 2 They 3 were all 4 being healed. |
(0.09) | Act 5:31 | God exalted him 1 to his right hand as Leader 2 and Savior, to give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sins. 3 |
(0.09) | Act 7:19 | This was the one who exploited 1 our people 2 and was cruel to our ancestors, 3 forcing them to abandon 4 their infants so they would die. 5 |
(0.09) | Act 8:3 | But Saul was trying to destroy 1 the church; entering one house after another, he dragged off 2 both men and women and put them in prison. 3 |
(0.09) | Act 8:9 | Now in that city was a man named Simon, who had been practicing magic 1 and amazing the people of Samaria, claiming to be someone great. |
(0.09) | Act 8:10 | All the people, 1 from the least to the greatest, paid close attention to him, saying, “This man is the power of God that is called ‘Great.’” 2 |