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  • Who by the mouth of thy servant David hast said, Why did the heathen rage, and the people imagine vain things? (Acts 4, 25)

  • But we will give ourselves continually to prayer, and to the ministry of the word. (Acts 6, 4)

  • Which also our fathers that came after brought in with Jesus into the possession of the Gentiles, whom God drave out before the face of our fathers, unto the days of David; (Acts 7, 45)

  • And said, Cornelius, thy prayer is heard, and thine alms are had in remembrance in the sight of God. (Acts 10, 31)

  • Peter therefore was kept in prison: but prayer was made without ceasing of the church unto God for him. (Acts 12, 5)

  • And when he had removed him, he raised up unto them David to be their king; to whom also he gave testimony, and said, I have found David the [son] of Jesse, a man after mine own heart, which shall fulfil all my will. (Acts 13, 22)

  • And as concerning that he raised him up from the dead, [now] no more to return to corruption, he said on this wise, I will give you the sure mercies of David. (Acts 13, 34)

  • For David, after he had served his own generation by the will of God, fell on sleep, and was laid unto his fathers, and saw corruption: (Acts 13, 36)

  • After this I will return, and will build again the tabernacle of David, which is fallen down; and I will build again the ruins thereof, and I will set it up: (Acts 15, 16)

  • And on the sabbath we went out of the city by a river side, where prayer was wont to be made; and we sat down, and spake unto the women which resorted [thither]. (Acts 16, 13)

  • And it came to pass, as we went to prayer, a certain damsel possessed with a spirit of divination met us, which brought her masters much gain by soothsaying: (Acts 16, 16)

  • Concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, which was made of the seed of David according to the flesh; (Romans 1, 3)


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