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He it was who took part with the angel that spoke to him on mount Sinai, and with our fathers, at the meeting in the desert. There he received words of life to hand on to us; (Acts 7, 38)
There is no share, no part for thee in these doings; thy heart is not true in the sight of God. (Acts 8, 21)
the common folk of the city were divided in opinion, some taking part with the Jews, and some with the apostles. (Acts 14, 4)
you are to abstain from what is sacrificed to idols, from blood-meat and meat which has been strangled, and from fornication. If you keep away from such things, you will have done your part. Farewell. (Acts 15, 29)
But Paul said, here was a man who left them when they reached Pamphylia, and took no part with them in the work; it was not right to admit such a man to their company. (Acts 15, 38)
Thence we reached Philippi, which is a Roman colony and the chief city in that part of Macedonia; in this city we remained for some days, conferring together.✻ (Acts 16, 12)
Your part, then, is to signify to the captain your wish and the Council’s, that he would bring him down before you, as if you meant to examine his cause more precisely; and we are ready to make away with him before he reaches you. (Acts 23, 15)
And the Jews, for their part, supported the indictment, alleging that all this was the truth. (Acts 24, 9)
Among the estates in that part were some which belonged to the leading citizen of the island, a man named Publius, who took us in and for three days entertained us hospitably; (Acts 28, 7)
and for my own part I am eager to preach the gospel to you in Rome as I have to others. (Romans 1, 15)
Some, to be sure, shewed unfaithfulness on their side; but can we suppose that unfaithfulness on their part will dispense God from his promise? It is not to be thought of; (Romans 3, 3)
I must not fail, brethren, to make this revelation known to you; or else you might have too good a conceit of yourselves. Blindness has fallen upon a part of Israel, but only until the tale of the Gentile nations is complete; (Romans 11, 25)
