Löydetty 408 Tulokset: Temple Tribute

  • When the seven days were almost over, some Jews from Asia, who saw Paul in the Temple, began to stir up the whole crowd. They seized him (Acts 21, 27)

  • shouting, "Fellow Israelites, help! This is the man who is spreading his teaching everywhere against our people, our law and this Sanctuary. And now he has even brought non-Jews into the Temple area, defiling this Holy Place." (Acts 21, 28)

  • They said this because earlier they had seen Trophimus, an Ephesian, with Paul in the city and they thought that Paul had taken him into the Temple. (Acts 21, 29)

  • Then turmoil spread through the whole city. People came running from all sides. They seized Paul and dragged him outside the Temple. At once the gates were shut. (Acts 21, 30)

  • On my return to Jerusalem I was praying in the Temple, when I fell into a trance (Acts 22, 17)

  • He even tried to profane the Temple, so we seized him. We would have judged him according to our law, (Acts 24, 6)

  • and that they did not find me disputing with anyone or inciting the people, either in the Temple or in the synagogues or in the city. (Acts 24, 12)

  • On that occasion, they found me in the Temple; I had been purified according to the Law and there was no crowd or commotion. Yet all began with some Jews from Asia (Acts 24, 18)

  • Paul defended himself from all these saying, "I have not committed any offense against the Law of the Jews, or against the Temple or against Caesar." (Acts 25, 8)

  • I was carrying out this mission when the Jews arrested me in the Temple and tried to kill me. But with the help of God, I still stand here today to give my testimony both to the great and the small. (Acts 26, 21)

  • Do you not know that you are God's temple, and that God's Spirit abides within you? (1 Corinthians 3, 16)

  • If anyone destroys the temple of God, God will destroy him. God's temple is holy, and you are this temple. (1 Corinthians 3, 17)


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