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but as soon as they found out that he was a Jew, a single cry came from every mouth, and for some two hours they kept on shouting, Great is Diana of Ephesus. (Acts 19, 34)
Then the town clerk restored quiet among the crowd; Ephesians, he said, as if there were anyone who does not know that the city of Ephesus is the acolyte of the great Diana, and of the image which is Jupiter’s offspring! (Acts 19, 35)
And the boy was taken home alive, to their great comfort. (Acts 20, 12)
While I was on my journey, not far from Damascus, about midday, this befell me; all at once a great light from heaven shone about me, (Acts 22, 6)
So that a great clamour followed; and some of the Pharisees came forward to protest; We cannot find any fault in this man, they said. Perhaps he has had a message from a spirit, or an angel. (Acts 23, 9)
when the captain, Lysias, came and took him out of our hands, with great violence, (Acts 24, 7)
So, on the next day, Agrippa and Bernice came with great pomp, and made their entry into the hall of judgement, attended by the captains and all the eminent persons of the city; and Paul, at Festus’ command, was brought in. (Acts 25, 23)
But, thanks to God’s help, I still stand here to-day, bearing my witness to small and great alike. Yet there is nothing in my message which goes beyond what the prophets spoke of, and Moses spoke of, as things to come; (Acts 26, 22)
Sirs, he said, I can see plainly that there is no sailing now, without injury and great loss, not only of our freight and of the vessel, but of our own lives too.✻ (Acts 27, 10)
These paid us great honour, and when we embarked they loaded us with all the supplies we needed. (Acts 28, 10)
So they made an appointment with him, and met him at his lodging in great numbers. And he bore his testimony and told them about the kingdom of God, trying to convince them from Moses and the prophets of what Jesus was, from dawn till dusk. (Acts 28, 23)
when I tell you of the great sorrow, the continual anguish I feel in my heart, (Romans 9, 2)
