Löydetty 309 Tulokset: Egyptian gods

  • When he saw one of them being wronged, he defended the oppressed man and killed the Egyptian. (Acts 7, 24)

  • Do you want to kill me as you killed the Egyptian yesterday?' (Acts 7, 28)

  • 'Give us gods to lead us since we do not know what has happened to that Moses who brought us out of Egypt.' (Acts 7, 40)

  • When the people saw what Paul had done, they cried out in the language of Lycaonia, "The gods have come to us in human likeness!" (Acts 14, 11)

  • Epicureans and Stoic philosophers debated with him, some of them asking, "What is this babbler trying to say?" Others commented, "He sounds like a promoter of foreign gods," because he was heard to speak of Jesus and 'the Resurrection.' (Acts 17, 18)

  • But, as you can see and hear for yourselves, this Paul has led astray a great number of people, not only here in Ephesus, but also throughout most of the province of Asia. And he has convinced them that gods made by human hands are no gods at all. (Acts 19, 26)

  • Are you not the Egyptian, then, who caused a riot some time ago and let a band of four thousand terrorists out into the desert?" Paul answered, (Acts 21, 38)

  • People speak indeed of other gods in heaven and on earth and, in this sense, there are many gods and lords. (1 Corinthians 8, 5)

  • When you did not know God, you served those who are not gods. (Galatians 4, 8)


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