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The whole town was filled with the uproar and the mob made a concerted rush to the theatre, dragging along two of Paul's Macedonian travelling companions, Gaius and Aristarchus. (Acts 19, 29)
in fact, some of the Asiarchs, who were friends of his, sent messages urging him not to take the risk of going into the theatre. (Acts 19, 31)
As soon as they realised he was a Jew, they all started shouting in unison, 'Great is Diana of the Ephesians!' and they kept this up for two hours. (Acts 19, 34)
When the town clerk eventually succeeded in calming the crowd, he said, 'Citizens of Ephesus! Is there anybody who does not know that the city of the Ephesians is the guardian of the temple of great Diana and of her statue that fell from heaven? (Acts 19, 35)
They took the boy away alive, and were greatly encouraged. (Acts 20, 12)
About the gentiles who have become believers, we have written giving them our decision that they must abstain from things sacrificed to idols, from blood, from the meat of strangled animals and from illicit marriages.' (Acts 21, 25)
He immediately called out soldiers and centurions and charged down on the crowd, who stopped beating Paul when they saw the tribune and the soldiers. (Acts 21, 32)
When they realised he was speaking in Hebrew, the silence was even greater than before. (Acts 22, 2)
I even persecuted this Way to the death and sent women as well as men to prison in chains (Acts 22, 4)
When it was day, the Jews held a secret meeting at which they made a vow not to eat or drink until they had killed Paul. (Acts 23, 12)
Do not believe them. There are more than forty of them lying in wait for him, and they have vowed not to eat or drink until they have got rid of him. They are ready now and only waiting for your order to be given.' (Acts 23, 21)
I found that the accusation concerned disputed points of their Law, but that there was no charge deserving death or imprisonment. (Acts 23, 29)
