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You carried about the tent of Moloch, and the star of your god Rempham, and worshipped them, images of your own fashioning. And now I will send you into exile on the further side of Babylon.✻ (Acts 7, 43)
And now he would have thee send men to Joppa, to bring here one Simon, who is surnamed Peter; (Acts 10, 5)
Thou art to send to Joppa, and summon thence that Simon who is also called Peter; he is lodging with a tanner called Simon, close to the sea.✻ (Acts 10, 32)
There he told us how he had had a vision of an angel in his house; this angel stood before him, and said, Send to Joppa, and bid Simon, who is also called Peter, come to thee. (Acts 11, 13)
Thereupon it was decided that each of the disciples should contribute according to his means, to send relief to the brethren who lived in Judaea. (Acts 11, 29)
And they sent, by their hands, this message in writing; To the Gentile brethren in Antioch, Syria and Cilicia, their brethren the apostles and presbyters send greeting. (Acts 15, 23)
and therefore, meeting together with common purpose of heart, we have resolved to send you chosen messengers, in company with our well-beloved Barnabas and Paul, (Acts 15, 25)
And he said to me, Go on thy way; I mean to send thee on a distant errand, to the Gentiles. (Acts 22, 21)
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)
Upon which Paul appealed to have his case reserved for the emperor’s cognizance; and I gave orders that he should be kept safe until I can send him to Caesar. (Acts 25, 21)
For myself, I was satisfied that he had not done anything deserving of death; but, since he has appealed to the emperor, I have thought it best to send him, (Acts 25, 25)
and so it was written of him, I have made thee the father of many nations. We are his children in the sight of God, in whom he put his faith, who can raise the dead to life, and send his call to that which has no being, as if it already were. (Romans 4, 17)
