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Here we enquired for the brethren, and made a stay of seven days with them; they, by revelation, warned Paul not to go up to Jerusalem, (Acts 21, 4)
The end of our voyage brought us from Tyre to Ptolemais, where we greeted the brethren and stayed one day with them; (Acts 21, 7)
Some of the brethren from Caesarea went with us, to take us to the house of a Cypriot called Mnason, one of the first disciples, with whom we were to lodge. (Acts 21, 16)
When we reached Jerusalem, the brethren received us with joy. (Acts 21, 17)
Brethren and fathers, listen to the defence I am putting before you. (Acts 22, 1)
The chief priests and all the elders will bear me out in that; it was from them that I was carrying letters to their brethren, when I was on my way to Damascus, to make fresh prisoners there and bring them to Jerusalem for punishment. (Acts 22, 5)
Paul fastened his eyes on the Council, and said, Brethren, all my life I have behaved myself with full loyalty of conscience towards God. (Acts 23, 1)
And Paul said, Brethren, I could not tell that it was the high priest; to be sure, it is written, Thou shalt not speak ill of him who rules thy people.✻ (Acts 23, 5)
And now, finding that there were two factions among them, one of the Sadducees and the other of the Pharisees, Paul cried out in the Council, Brethren, I am a Pharisee, and my fathers were Pharisees before me. And I am standing on my trial because I am one who hopes for the resurrection of the dead. (Acts 23, 6)
Here we found some brethren, who prevailed on us to stay with them for a week. And so we ended our journey at Rome. (Acts 28, 14)
The brethren there, who had heard our story, came out as far as Appius’ Forum, and on to the Three Taverns, to meet us; Paul gave thanks to God and took courage when he saw them. (Acts 28, 15)
It was three days later that he called a meeting of the leading men among the Jews. When they had assembled, he told them, Brethren, I am one who has done nothing to the prejudice of our people, or of our ancestral customs; yet, in Jerusalem, they handed me over to the Romans as a prisoner. (Acts 28, 17)
