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But Jesus answered, Let it be so for the present; it is well that we should thus fulfil all due observance. Then John gave way to him. (Matthew 3, 15)
Believe me, there are those standing here who will not taste of death before they have seen the kingdom of God present in all its power.✻ (Mark 8, 39)
There were some present who were indignant when they saw it, and said among themselves, What did she mean by wasting the ointment so? (Mark 14, 4)
And when the time had come for purification according to the law of Moses, they brought him up to Jerusalem, to present him before the Lord there. (Luke 2, 22)
At this very time there were some present that told him the story of those Gali-leans, whose blood Pilate had shed in the midst of their sacrifices. (Luke 13, 1)
he answered his father thus, Think how many years I have lived as thy servant, never transgressing thy commands, and thou hast never made me a present of a kid, to make merry with my friends; (Luke 15, 29)
will receive, in this present world, many times their worth, and in the world to come, everlasting life.✻ (Luke 18, 30)
and his word is not continually present in your hearts; that is why you will not trust one whom he has sent. (John 5, 38)
then he said, I will give thee a hearing when thy accusers, too, are present. And he gave orders that he should be kept safe in Herod’s palace. (Acts 23, 35)
When he spoke of justice, and continence, and of the judgement that is to come, Felix was terrified; No more of this for the present, he said, I will send for thee when I can find leisure. (Acts 24, 25)
If I am guilty, if I have done something which deserves death, I do not ask for reprieve; if their charges are without substance, no one has a right to make them a present of my life. I appeal to Caesar. (Acts 25, 11)
Then Festus said, King Agrippa, and all you who are present, you see before you a man over whom the whole Jewish body has been petitioning me, not only here but at Jerusalem, crying out that he must not be allowed to live a day longer. (Acts 25, 24)
