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  • On the following day we left and came to Caesarea. There we entered the house of Philip the evangelist and we stayed with him. He was one of the Seven (Acts 21, 8)

  • As for this way, I persecuted it to the point of death and arrested its followers, both men and women, throwing them into prison. (Acts 22, 4)

  • They were screaming and waving their cloaks and throwing dust into the air. (Acts 22, 23)

  • The commander took him by the hand and drawing him aside asked him privately, "What is it that you have to report to me?" (Acts 23, 19)

  • "Claudius Lysias greets the Most Excellent Governor Felix and communicates to him the following: (Acts 23, 26)

  • On the following day, they returned to the fortress but the horsemen continued journeying with him. (Acts 23, 32)

  • On the following day, Agrippa and Bernice arrived with great ceremony and entered the audience hall with the commanders and the elders of the city. Festus ordered that Paul be brought in and said: (Acts 25, 23)

  • on the contrary, I began preaching first to those in Damascus, then to those in Jerusalem and throughout Judea, and then to the pagan nations, that they should repent and turn to God, showing the fruits of true conversion. (Acts 26, 20)

  • From there, we sailed along the sheltered coast of Cyprus, because the winds were against us. (Acts 27, 4)

  • We sailed slowly for several days, and arrived with great difficulty at Cnidus. As the wind did not allow us to enter that port, we sailed for the shelter of Crete with the Cape of Salmone within sight. (Acts 27, 7)

  • And as the port was not suitable for wintering, the majority agreed to set out from there in the hope of reaching the harbor of Crete called Phoenix, overlooking Africa and Choros, where they could spend the winter. (Acts 27, 12)

  • Then the south wind began to blow and they thought that they had gained their purpose; they weighed anchor and sailed along the island of Crete. (Acts 27, 13)


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