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called a general meeting of them with others in the same trade. 'As you know,' he said, 'it is on this industry that we depend for our prosperity. (Acts 19, 25)
This threatens not only to discredit our trade, but also to reduce the sanctuary of the great goddess Diana to unimportance. It could end up by taking away the prestige of a goddess venerated all over Asia, and indeed all over the world.' (Acts 19, 27)
in fact, some of the Asiarchs, who were friends of his, sent messages urging him not to take the risk of going into the theatre. (Acts 19, 31)
Paul had decided to pass wide of Ephesus so as to avoid spending time in Asia, since he was anxious to be in Jerusalem, if possible, for the day of Pentecost. (Acts 20, 16)
And now I commend you to God and to the word of his grace that has power to build you up and to give you your inheritance among all the sanctified. (Acts 20, 32)
The end of our voyage from Tyre came when we landed at Ptolemais, where we greeted the brothers and stayed one day with them. (Acts 21, 7)
Then he said to me, "Go! I am sending you out to the gentiles far away." ' (Acts 22, 21)
At this the high priest Ananias ordered his attendants to strike him on the mouth. (Acts 23, 2)
The attendants said, 'Are you insulting the high priest of God? (Acts 23, 4)
Acting on information that there was a conspiracy against the man, I hasten to send him to you, and have notified his accusers that they must state their case against him in your presence.' (Acts 23, 30)
But when Paul began to treat of uprightness, self-control and the coming Judgement, Felix took fright and said, 'You may go for the present; I will send for you when I find it convenient.' (Acts 24, 25)
When two years came to an end, Felix was succeeded by Porcius Festus and, being anxious to gain favour with the Jews, Felix left Paul in custody. (Acts 24, 27)
