Löydetty 197 Tulokset: Paul

  • At once, the believers sent Paul away to the coast; but both Silas and Timothy stayed in Beroea. (Acts 17, 14)

  • Paul was taken as far as Athens by his escort, who then returned to Beroea with instructions for Silas and Timothy to come to him as soon as possible. (Acts 17, 15)

  • While Paul was waiting for them in Athens, he felt very uneasy at the sight of a city full of idols. (Acts 17, 16)

  • So they took Paul and led him off to the Areopagus hall, and said, "We would like to know what this new teaching is that you are talking about. (Acts 17, 19)

  • Then Paul stood up in the Areopagus hall and said, "Athenian citizens, I note that in every way you are very religious. (Acts 17, 22)

  • When they heard Paul speak of a resurrection from death, some made fun of him, while others said, "We must hear you on this topic some other time." (Acts 17, 32)

  • At that point Paul left. (Acts 17, 33)

  • After this, Paul left Athens and went to Corinth. (Acts 18, 1)

  • Paul went to visit them and then stayed and worked with them because they shared the same trade of tentmaking. (Acts 18, 3)

  • When Silas and Timothy came down from Macedonia, Paul was able to give himself wholly to preaching and proving to the Jews that Jesus was the Messiah. (Acts 18, 5)

  • So Paul left there and went to the house of a God-fearing man named Titus Justus who lived next door to the synagogue. (Acts 18, 7)

  • A leading man of the synagogue, Crispus, along with his whole household, believed in the Lord. On hearing Paul, many more Corinthians believed and were baptized. (Acts 18, 8)


“Resigna-te a ser neste momento uma pequena abelha. E enquanto esperas ser uma grande abelha, ágil, hábil, capaz de fabricar bom mel, humilha-te com muito amor perante Deus e os homens, pois Deus fala aos que se mantêm diante dele humildemente”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina