(0.44) | Act 16:32 | Then 1 they spoke the word of the Lord 2 to him, along with all those who were in his house. |
(0.44) | Act 18:12 | Now while Gallio 1 was proconsul 2 of Achaia, 3 the Jews attacked Paul together 4 and brought him before the judgment seat, 5 |
(0.44) | Act 20:17 | From Miletus 1 he sent a message 2 to Ephesus, telling the elders of the church to come to him. 3 |
(0.44) | Act 21:12 | When we heard this, both we and the local people 1 begged him not to go up to Jerusalem. |
(0.44) | Act 23:2 | At that 1 the high priest Ananias ordered those standing near 2 Paul 3 to strike 4 him on the mouth. |
(0.44) | Act 23:31 | So the soldiers, in accordance with their orders, 1 took 2 Paul and brought him to Antipatris 3 during the night. |
(0.44) | Act 23:32 | The next day they let 1 the horsemen 2 go on with him, and they returned to the barracks. 3 |
(0.44) | Act 23:33 | When the horsemen 1 came to Caesarea 2 and delivered the letter to the governor, they also presented 3 Paul to him. |
(0.44) | Act 25:2 | So the chief priests and the most prominent men 1 of the Jews brought formal charges 2 against Paul to him. |
(0.44) | Act 25:18 | When his accusers stood up, they did not charge 1 him with any of the evil deeds I had suspected. 2 |
(0.44) | Act 25:22 | Agrippa 1 said to Festus, 2 “I would also like to hear the man myself.” “Tomorrow,” he replied, 3 “you will hear him.” |
(0.44) | Act 25:27 | For it seems unreasonable to me to send a prisoner without clearly indicating 1 the charges against him.” |
(0.44) | Act 26:30 | So the king got up, and with him the governor and Bernice and those sitting with them, |
(0.44) | Act 28:16 | When we entered Rome, Paul was allowed to live 1 by himself, with the soldier who was guarding him. |
(0.44) | Act 28:30 | Paul 1 lived 2 there two whole years in his own rented quarters 3 and welcomed 4 all who came to him, |
(0.44) | Rom 4:3 | For what does the scripture say? “Abraham believed God, and it was credited 1 to him as righteousness.” 2 |
(0.44) | Rom 4:23 | But the statement it was credited to him 1 was not written only for Abraham’s 2 sake, |
(0.44) | 1Co 1:5 | For you were made rich 1 in every way in him, in all your speech and in every kind of knowledge 2 – |
(0.44) | 1Co 11:14 | Does not nature 1 itself teach you that if a man has long hair, it is a disgrace for him, |
(0.44) | 1Co 11:28 | A person should examine himself first, 1 and in this way 2 let him eat the bread and drink of the cup. |