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under which a multitude of diseased folk used to lie, the blind, the lame, the disabled, waiting for a disturbance of the water. (John 5, 3)
The Jews were indignant at this, and they found confederates among the riff-raff of the market-place, to make a disturbance and throw the city into an uproar. Then they made a sudden descent on Jason’s house, in the hope of bringing Paul and Silas out into the presence of the people; (Acts 17, 5)
It was just at this time that the way of the Lord was the cause of a notable disturbance. (Acts 19, 23)
