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  • They had just appeared in heavenly glory and were telling him about his departure that had to take place in Jerusalem. (Luke 9, 31)

  • And after the voice had spoken, Jesus was there alone. The disciples kept this to themselves at the time, telling no one of anything they had seen. (Luke 9, 36)

  • As he had the common purse, they may have thought that Jesus was telling him, "Buy what we need for the feast," or, "Give something to the poor." (John 13, 29)

  • He told us how he had seen an angel standing in his house and telling him: Send someone to Joppa and fetch Simon, also known as Peter. (Acts 11, 13)

  • Those who had been scattered because of the persecution over Stephen traveled as far as Phoenicia, Cyprus and Antioch, telling the message, but only to the Jews. (Acts 11, 19)

  • "Friends, why are you doing this? We are human beings with the same weakness you have and we are now telling you to turn away from these useless things to the living God who made the heavens, the earth, the sea and all that is in them. (Acts 14, 15)

  • One day, as we were on our way to the place of prayer, we were met by a slave girl who had a divining spirit and gained much profit for her owners by her fortune-telling. (Acts 16, 16)

  • After greeting them, Paul began telling them in detail everything God had done among the non-Jews through his ministry. (Acts 21, 19)

  • Yet they have heard that you teach the Jews who live in pagan nations to depart from Moses, telling them not to have their sons circumcised and to renounce Jewish customs. (Acts 21, 21)

  • But now, have I become your enemy for telling you the truth? (Galatians 4, 16)

  • and of this, God has made me apostle and herald. I am not lying, I am telling the truth: He made me teacher of the nations regarding faith and truth. (1 Timothy 2, 7)

  • Think over what I am telling you; the Lord will give you understanding in everything. (2 Timothy 2, 7)


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