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  • After that, he gave them Judges until Samuel the prophet. Then they asked for a king and God gave them Saul, son of Kish, of the tribe of Benjamin, and he was king for forty years. (Acts 13, 21)

  • After that time, God removed him and raised up David as king, to whom he bore witness saying: I have found David, the son of Jesse, a man after my own heart, who will do all I want him to do. (Acts 13, 22)

  • It is from the descendants of David that God has now raised up the promised savior of Israel, Jesus. (Acts 13, 23)

  • Before he appeared, John proclaimed a baptism of repentance for all the people of Israel. (Acts 13, 24)

  • and Jason has given them hospitality. They all disregard the decrees of the Emperor and claim that there is another king, Jesus." (Acts 17, 7)

  • Some days later King Agrippa and his sister Bernice arrived in Caesarea to greet Festus. As they were to stay there several days, Festus told the king about Paul's case and said to him, (Acts 25, 13)

  • "King Agrippa and all here present, here you see this man about whom the whole community of the Jews came to see me, in Jerusalem as well as here, protesting loudly that he must not live. (Acts 25, 24)

  • Well, if I have no definite information, what can I write to Caesar about him? Therefore I present him before all of you, and especially before you, King Agrippa, that you may examine him and that I may know what to write. (Acts 25, 26)

  • "King Agrippa, you have just heard about the accusations of the Jews. I consider myself fortunate in having the opportunity to defend myself against all this before you today, (Acts 26, 2)

  • The hope of attaining this promise is behind the fervent worship which our twelve tribes render to God night and day. Yet now, O king, the Jews accuse me for this hope! (Acts 26, 7)

  • On the way, O King, at midday I saw a light from heaven, more brilliant than the sun, that dazzled me and those who accompanied me. (Acts 26, 13)

  • Since that time, King Agrippa, I did not stray from this heavenly vision; (Acts 26, 19)


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