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  • She did this for many days. Paul became annoyed, turned, and said to the spirit, "I command you in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her." Then it came out at that moment. (Acts 16, 18)

  • When her owners saw that their hope of profit was gone, they seized Paul and Silas and dragged them to the public square before the local authorities. (Acts 16, 19)

  • About midnight, while Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God as the prisoners listened, (Acts 16, 25)

  • But Paul shouted out in a loud voice, "Do no harm to yourself; we are all here." (Acts 16, 28)

  • He asked for a light and rushed in and, trembling with fear, he fell down before Paul and Silas. (Acts 16, 29)

  • The jailer reported the (se) words to Paul, "The magistrates have sent orders that you be released. Now, then, come out and go in peace." (Acts 16, 36)

  • But Paul said to them, "They have beaten us publicly, even though we are Roman citizens and have not been tried, and have thrown us into prison. And now, are they going to release us secretly? By no means. Let them come themselves and lead us out." (Acts 16, 37)

  • Following his usual custom, Paul joined them, and for three sabbaths he entered into discussions with them from the scriptures, (Acts 17, 2)

  • Some of them were convinced and joined Paul and Silas; so, too, a great number of Greeks who were worshipers, and not a few of the prominent women. (Acts 17, 4)

  • The brothers immediately sent Paul and Silas to Beroea during the night. Upon arrival they went to the synagogue of the Jews. (Acts 17, 10)

  • But when the Jews of Thessalonica learned that the word of God had now been proclaimed by Paul in Beroea also, they came there too to cause a commotion and stir up the crowds. (Acts 17, 13)

  • So the brothers at once sent Paul on his way to the seacoast, while Silas and Timothy remained behind. (Acts 17, 14)


“A pessoa que nunca medita é como alguém que nunca se olha no espelho e, assim, não se cuida e sai desarrumada. A pessoa que medita e dirige seus pensamentos a Deus, que é o espelho de sua alma, procura conhecer seus defeitos, tenta corrigi-los, modera seus impulsos e põe em ordem sua consciência.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina