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We hear that some of our number who visited you have disquieted you by what they said, unsettling your consciences, although we had given them no such commission; (Acts 15, 24)
When resurrection from the dead was mentioned, some mocked, while others said, We must hear more from thee about this. (Acts 17, 32)
And you can see and hear for yourselves that this Paul has persuaded a whole multitude to change their allegiance, not only at Ephesus but over most of Asia, by telling them that gods made by men’s hands are no gods at all. (Acts 19, 26)
Then he said to me, The God of our fathers has made choice of thee to know his will, to have sight of him who is Just, and hear speech from his lips;✻ (Acts 22, 14)
Then Agrippa said to Festus, I have often wished, myself, to hear this man speak. Thou shalt hear him, said he, to-morrow. (Acts 25, 22)
We ask nothing better than to hear what thy opinions are; all we know of this sect is, that it is everywhere decried. (Acts 28, 22)
The heart of this people has become dull, their ears are slow to listen, and they keep their eyes shut, so that they may never see with those eyes, or hear with those ears, or understand with that heart, and turn back to me, and win healing from me.✻ (Acts 28, 27)
Or did you never hear that the man who unites himself to a harlot becomes one body with her? The two, we are told, will become one flesh.✻ (1 Corinthians 6, 16)
From the first, when you meet in church, there are divisions among you; so I hear, and in some measure believe it. (1 Corinthians 11, 18)
Only, you must play a part worthy of Christ’s gospel; whether I come to see you, or only hear about you at a distance, this must be my news of you, that you are standing fast in a common unity of spirit, with the faith of the gospel for your common cause. (Philippians 1, 27)
You will hear how things go with me from Tychicus, my dearly loved brother and faithful servant, my fellow bondsman in the Lord; (Colossians 4, 7)
The time will surely come, when men will grow tired of sound doctrine, always itching to hear something fresh; and so they will provide themselves with a continuous succession of new teachers, as the whim takes them, (2 Timothy 4, 3)
