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  • Immediately after the distress of those days, the sun will be darkened, and the moon will refuse her light, and the stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of heaven will rock;✻ (Matthew 24, 29)

  • Then, as his name grew better known, king Herod came to hear of it. It is John the Baptist, he said, risen from the dead, and that is why these powers are active in him. (Mark 6, 14)

  • Jesus fastened his eyes on them, and said, Such things are impossible to man’s powers, but not to God’s; to God, all things are possible. (Mark 10, 27)

  • and the stars will be falling from heaven, and the powers that are in heaven will rock; (Mark 13, 25)

  • he told them, What is impossible to man’s powers is possible to God. (Luke 18, 27)

  • men’s hearts will be dried up with fear, as they await the troubles that are overtaking the whole world; the very powers of heaven will rock. (Luke 21, 26)

  • No, if this man did not come from God, he would have no powers at all. (John 9, 33)

  • and there was great rejoicing in that city. And there was a man called Simon, who had been in the city before Philip came there, misleading the people of Samaria with sorcery, and pretending to have great powers, (Acts 8, 9)

  • Let me too, he said, have such powers that when I lay my hands on anyone he will receive the Holy Spirit. Whereupon Peter said to him, (Acts 8, 19)

  • And that is what I did, at Jerusalem; it was I, under powers granted me by the chief priests, who shut up many of the faithful in prison; and when they were done to death, I raised my voice against them. (Acts 26, 10)

  • It was on such an errand that I was making my way to Damascus, with powers delegated to me by the chief priests, (Acts 26, 12)

  • You must not make your bodily powers over to sin, to be the instruments of harm; make yourselves over to God, as men who have been dead and come to life again; make your bodily powers over to God, to be the instruments of right-doing. (Romans 6, 13)


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