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And when he had given him permission, Paul, standing on the stairs, motioned with his hand to the people. And when a great silence occurred, he spoke to them in the Hebrew language, saying: (Acts 21, 40)
But it happened that, as I was traveling and was approaching Damascus at midday, suddenly from heaven a great light shone around me. (Acts 22, 6)
And the tribune responded, “I obtained this citizenship at great cost.” And Paul said, “But I was born to it.” (Acts 22, 28)
Then there occurred a great clamor. And some of the Pharisees, rising up, were fighting, saying: “We find nothing evil in this man. What if a spirit has spoken to him, or an angel?” (Acts 23, 9)
And since a great dissension had been made, the tribune, fearing that Paul might be torn apart by them, ordered the soldiers to descend and to seize him from their midst, and to bring him into the fortress. (Acts 23, 10)
But lest I speak at too great a length, I beg you, by your clemency, to listen to us briefly. (Acts 24, 4)
But Lysias, the tribune, overwhelming us with great violence, snatched him away from our hands, (Acts 24, 7)
And on the next day, when Agrippa and Bernice had arrived with great ostentation and had entered into the auditorium with the tribunes and the principal men of the city, Paul was brought in, at the order of Festus. (Acts 25, 23)
But having been aided by the help of God, even to this day, I stand witnessing to the small and the great, saying nothing beyond what the Prophets and Moses have said would be in the future: (Acts 26, 22)
And Paul said, “I hope to God that, both to a small extent and to a great extent, not only you, but also all those who hear me this day will become just as I also am, except for these chains.” (Acts 26, 29)
because the sadness within me is great, and there is a continuous sorrow in my heart. (Romans 9, 2)
Yet truly now, having no other destination in these regions, and having already had a great desire to come to you over the past many years, (Romans 15, 23)
