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  • and jumping up he stood on his feet and began to walk. And he went with them into the Temple walking and leaping and praising God. (Acts 3, 8)

  • they recognized him as the one who used to sit begging at the Beautiful Gate of the Temple, and they were all astonished and amazed at what had happened to him. (Acts 3, 10)

  • While Peter and John were still speaking to the people, the priests, the captain of the temple guard and the Sadducees came up to them. (Acts 4, 1)

  • "Go and stand in the Temple court and tell the people the whole of this living message." (Acts 5, 20)

  • Accordingly they entered the Temple at dawn and resumed their teaching. When the High Priest and his supporters arrived, they called together the Sanhedrin, that is the full Council of the elders of Israel. They sent word to the jail to have the prisoners brought in. (Acts 5, 21)

  • But when the Temple guards arrived at the jail, they did not find them inside, so they returned with the news, (Acts 5, 22)

  • Upon hearing these words, the captain of the Temple guard and the high priests were baffled, wondering where all of this would end. (Acts 5, 24)

  • Just then someone arrived with the report, "Look, those men whom you put in prison are standing in the Temple, teaching the people." (Acts 5, 25)

  • Day after day, both in the Temple and in people's homes, they continued to teach and to proclaim that Jesus was the Messiah. (Acts 5, 42)

  • However, it was Solomon who built that temple. (Acts 7, 47)

  • Even the priest of the Temple of Zeus, which stood outside the town, brought oxen and garlands to the gate; together with the people, he wanted to offer sacrifice to them. (Acts 14, 13)

  • It all began because of a certain silversmith named Demetrius, who made silver models of the temple of the goddess Artemis and whose business brought a great deal of profit to the workers. (Acts 19, 24)


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