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The others all made an offering to God out of what they had to spare; she, with so little to give, put in her whole livelihood. (Luke 21, 4)
Once more Pilate spoke to them, offering to set Jesus at liberty; (Luke 23, 20)
While they were speaking of this, he himself stood in the midst of them, and said, Peace be upon you; it is myself, do not be afraid.✻ (Luke 24, 36)
Peace is my bequest to you, and the peace which I will give you is mine to give; I do not give peace as the world gives it. Do not let your heart be distressed, or play the coward. (John 14, 27)
I have said this to you, so that in me you may find peace. In the world, you will only find tribulation; but take courage, I have overcome the world. (John 16, 33)
And now it was evening on the same day, the first day of the week; for fear of the Jews, the disciples had locked the doors of the room in which they had assembled; and Jesus came, and stood there in their midst; Peace be upon you, he said. (John 20, 19)
Once more Jesus said to them, Peace be upon you; I came upon an errand from my Father, and now I am sending you out in my turn. (John 20, 21)
So, eight days afterwards, once more the disciples were within, and Thomas was with them; and the doors were locked. Jesus came and stood there in their midst; Peace be upon you, he said. (John 20, 26)
Next day, he came in sight when two of them were quarrelling, and tried to restore peace between them; Sirs, he said, you are brethren; why do you inflict injury on one another? (Acts 7, 26)
Meanwhile, all through Judaea and Galilee and Samaria, the church enjoyed peace and became firmly established, guided by the fear of God and filled with encouragement by the Holy Spirit.✻ (Acts 9, 31)
God has sent his word to the sons of Israel, giving them news of peace through Jesus Christ, who is Lord of all. (Acts 10, 36)
He was much out of humour with the people of Tyre and Sidon; and these, since their country depended on the king’s country for its supplies, waited upon him by common consent, and tried (by winning over Blastus, the royal chamberlain) to make their peace. (Acts 12, 20)
