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  • At this time, some prophets from Jerusalem visited Antioch; (Acts 11, 27)

  • Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem, their mission of relief fulfilled, and took John, also called Mark, in their company.✻ (Acts 12, 25)

  • After this Paul and his companions took ship from Paphos and made for Perge in Pamphylia; here John left them, and went back to Jerusalem. (Acts 13, 13)

  • The people at Jerusalem, like their rulers, did not recognize Jesus for what he was; unwittingly they fulfilled, by condemning him, those utterances of the prophets which they had heard read, sabbath after sabbath. (Acts 13, 27)

  • He was seen, over a space of many days, by the men who had come up with him from Galilee to Jerusalem; it is they who now bear witness of him before the people. (Acts 13, 31)

  • Paul and Barnabas were drawn into a great controversy with them; and it was decided that Paul and Barnabas and certain of the rest✻ should go up to see the apostles and presbyters in Jerusalem about this question. (Acts 15, 2)

  • When they reached Jerusalem, they were welcomed by the church, and by the apostles and presbyters; and they told them of all that God had done to aid them. (Acts 15, 4)

  • But Silas had a mind to remain there; so Judas went back alone to Jerusalem.✻ (Acts 15, 34)

  • As they passed from city to city, they recommended to their observance the decree laid down by the apostles and presbyters at Jerusalem. (Acts 16, 4)

  • When all this was over, the thought in Paul’s heart was to go to Jerusalem, first travelling through Macedonia and Achaia; When I have been there, he said, I must go on and see Rome. (Acts 19, 21)

  • Paul had made up his mind to sail past Ephesus, for fear of having to waste time in Asia; he was eager, if he found it possible, to keep the day of Pentecost at Jerusalem. (Acts 20, 16)

  • Now, a prisoner in spirit, I am going up to Jerusalem, knowing nothing of what is to befall me there; (Acts 20, 22)


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