(0.56) | Joh 18:40 | Then they shouted back, 1 “Not this man, 2 but Barabbas!” 3 (Now Barabbas was a revolutionary. 4 ) 5 |
(0.56) | Joh 20:9 | (For they did not yet understand 1 the scripture that Jesus 2 must rise from the dead.) 3 |
(0.56) | Joh 20:24 | Now Thomas (called Didymus), 1 one of the twelve, was not with them when Jesus came. |
(0.56) | Act 4:20 | for it is impossible 1 for us not to speak about what we have seen and heard.” |
(0.56) | Act 6:10 | Yet 1 they were not able to resist 2 the wisdom and the Spirit with which he spoke. |
(0.56) | Act 7:18 | until another king who did not know about 1 Joseph ruled 2 over Egypt. 3 |
(0.56) | Act 7:53 | You 1 received the law by decrees given by angels, 2 but you did not obey 3 it.” 4 |
(0.56) | Act 9:9 | For 1 three days he could not see, and he neither ate nor drank anything. 2 |
(0.56) | Act 10:14 | But Peter said, “Certainly not, Lord, for I have never eaten anything defiled and ritually unclean!” 1 |
(0.56) | Act 12:22 | But the crowd 1 began to shout, 2 “The voice of a god, 3 and not of a man!” |
(0.56) | Act 13:37 | but the one 1 whom God raised up did not experience 2 decay. |
(0.56) | Act 13:40 | Watch out, 1 then, that what is spoken about by 2 the prophets does not happen to you: |
(0.56) | Act 14:18 | Even by saying 1 these things, they scarcely persuaded 2 the crowds not to offer sacrifice to them. |
(0.56) | Act 16:28 | But Paul called out loudly, 1 “Do not harm yourself, 2 for we are all here!” |
(0.56) | Act 18:20 | When they asked him to stay longer, he would not consent, 1 |
(0.56) | Act 19:30 | But when Paul wanted to enter the public assembly, 1 the disciples would not let him. |
(0.56) | Act 19:36 | So because these facts 1 are indisputable, 2 you must keep quiet 3 and not do anything reckless. 4 |
(0.56) | Act 20:27 | For I did not hold back from 1 announcing 2 to you the whole purpose 3 of God. |
(0.56) | Act 26:19 | “Therefore, King Agrippa, 1 I was not disobedient 2 to the heavenly 3 vision, |
(0.56) | Rom 3:3 | What then? If some did not believe, does their unbelief nullify the faithfulness of God? |