(0.34) | Act 20:7 | On the first day 1 of the week, when we met 2 to break bread, Paul began to speak 3 to the people, and because he intended 4 to leave the next day, he extended 5 his message until midnight. |
(0.34) | Act 20:9 | A young man named Eutychus, who was sitting in the window, 1 was sinking 2 into a deep sleep while Paul continued to speak 3 for a long time. Fast asleep, 4 he fell down from the third story and was picked up dead. |
(0.34) | 2Co 11:21 | (To my disgrace 1 I must say that we were too weak for that!) 2 But whatever anyone else dares to boast about 3 (I am speaking foolishly), I also dare to boast about the same thing. 4 |
(0.34) | Gen 44:7 | They answered him, “Why does my lord say such things? 1 Far be it from your servants to do such a thing! 2 |
(0.34) | Jdg 6:17 | Gideon 1 said to him, “If you really are pleased with me, 2 then give me 3 a sign as proof that it is really you speaking with me. |
(0.34) | Psa 50:16 | God says this to the evildoer: 1 “How can you declare my commands, and talk about my covenant? 2 |
(0.34) | Dan 8:18 | As he spoke with me, I fell into a trance with my face to the ground. But he touched me and stood me upright. 1 |
(0.34) | Zec 4:1 | The angelic messenger 1 who had been speaking with me then returned and woke me, as a person is wakened from sleep. |
(0.34) | Zec 5:5 | After this the angelic messenger 1 who had been speaking to me went out and said, “Look, see what is leaving.” |
(0.34) | Mat 9:33 | After the demon was cast out, the man who had been mute spoke. The crowds were amazed and said, “Never has anything like this been seen in Israel!” |
(0.34) | Mat 12:22 | Then they brought to him a demon-possessed man who was blind and mute. Jesus 1 healed him so that he could speak and see. 2 |
(0.34) | Mat 16:8 | When Jesus learned of this, 1 he said, “You who have such little faith! 2 Why are you arguing 3 among yourselves about having no bread? |
(0.34) | Mar 5:35 | While he was still speaking, people came from the synagogue ruler’s 1 house saying, “Your daughter has died. Why trouble the teacher any longer?” |
(0.34) | Luk 2:38 | At that moment, 1 she came up to them 2 and began to give thanks to God and to speak 3 about the child 4 to all who were waiting for the redemption of Jerusalem. 5 |
(0.34) | Luk 8:49 | While he was still speaking, someone from the synagogue ruler’s 1 house came and said, “Your daughter is dead; do not trouble the teacher any longer.” |
(0.34) | Joh 1:30 | This is the one about whom I said, ‘After me comes a man who is greater than I am, 1 because he existed before me.’ |
(0.34) | Act 4:1 | While Peter and John 1 were speaking to the people, the priests and the commander 2 of the temple guard 3 and the Sadducees 4 came up 5 to them, |
(0.34) | Act 11:15 | Then as I began to speak, the Holy Spirit fell on 1 them just as he did 2 on us at the beginning. 3 |
(0.34) | Act 17:21 | (All the Athenians and the foreigners who lived there used to spend their time 1 in nothing else than telling 2 or listening to something new.) 3 |
(0.34) | 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 |