Löydetty 1002 Tulokset: Time
Simon has told us, how for the first time God has looked with favour on the Gentiles, and chosen from among them a people dedicated to his name. (Acts 15, 14)
they stayed there for some time before the brethren let them go home, in peace, to those who had sent them. (Acts 15, 33)
And the gaoler reported the message to Paul; The magistrates have sent ordering your discharge; it is time you should come out, and go on your way in peace. (Acts 16, 36)
(No townsman of Athens, or stranger visiting it, has time for anything else than saying something new, or hearing it said.) (Acts 17, 21)
Just at the time when Silas and Timothy arrived from Macedonia, Paul was much occupied with preaching, while he bore witness to the Jews that Jesus was the Christ. (Acts 18, 5)
where he spent some time; he left it to make an orderly progress through the Galatian and Phrygian country, where he established all the disciples in the faith.✻ (Acts 18, 23)
It was just at this time that the way of the Lord was the cause of a notable disturbance. (Acts 19, 23)
As soon as the time of unleavened bread was over, we set sail from Philippi, and took five days to reach them at Troas, where we spent seven days. (Acts 20, 6)
And so he went up again and broke bread and ate; afterwards he talked with them for some time until dawn came, when he left. (Acts 20, 11)
Paul had made up his mind to sail past Ephesus, for fear of having to waste time in Asia; he was eager, if he found it possible, to keep the day of Pentecost at Jerusalem. (Acts 20, 16)
but when the time came to an end, we left them and continued our journey. All of them, with their wives and children, escorted us until we were out of the city; and so we knelt down on the beach to pray; (Acts 21, 5)
When the time came to an end, we made all ready, and went up to Jerusalem. (Acts 21, 15)
