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And with that she went back and called her sister Mary aside; The Master is here, she said, and bids thee come. (John 11, 28)
and Jesus no longer went about openly among the Jews, but retired to a city called Ephrem, in the country which borders on the desert, and waited there with his disciples. (John 11, 54)
There were many who had been with him, when he called Lazarus out of the tomb and raised him to life, and these too bore witness of him. (John 12, 17)
I do not speak of you any more as my servants; a servant is one who does not understand what his master is about, whereas I have made known to you all that my Father has told me; and so I have called you my friends. (John 15, 15)
Thou art a king, then? Pilate asked. And Jesus answered, It is thy own lips that have called me a king. What I was born for, what I came into the world for, is to bear witness of the truth. Whoever belongs to the truth, listens to my voice. (John 18, 37)
When Pilate heard them speak thus, he brought Jesus out, and sat down on the judgement seat, in a place which is called Lithostrotos; its Hebrew name is Gabbatha.✻ (John 19, 13)
There was one of the twelve, Thomas, who is also called Didymus, who was not with them when Jesus came. (John 20, 24)
Simon Peter was there, and with him were Thomas, who is also called Didymus, and Nathanael, from Cana of Galilee, and the sons of Zebedee, and two more of his disciples. (John 21, 2)
Then, from the mountain which is called Olivet, they went back to Jerusalem; the distance from Jerusalem is not great, a sabbath day’s journey. (Acts 1, 12)
all Jerusalem heard of it, and the field came to be called, in their language, Haceldama, that is, the Field of Blood.)✻ (Acts 1, 19)
So they named two of them, Joseph called Barsabas, who had been given the fresh name of Justus, and Matthias. (Acts 1, 23)
when a man was carried by who had been lame from birth. Every day he was put down at what is called the Beautiful Gate of the temple, so that he could beg alms from the temple visitors. (Acts 3, 2)
