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Trouvé 3699 Résultats pour: Men

  • Then, having called two centurions, he said to them: “Prepare two hundred soldiers, so that they may go as far as Caesarea, and seventy horsemen, and two hundred spearmen, for the third hour of the night. (Acts 23, 23)

  • And I discovered him to be accused about questions of their law. Yet truly, nothing deserving of death or imprisonment was within the accusation. (Acts 23, 29)

  • And the next day, sending the horsemen to go with him, they returned to the fortress. (Acts 23, 32)

  • But lest I speak at too great a length, I beg you, by your clemency, to listen to us briefly. (Acts 24, 4)

  • And in this, I myself always strive to have a conscience that is lacking in any offence toward God and toward men. (Acts 24, 16)

  • And after he discoursed about justice and chastity, and about the future judgment, Felix was trembling, and he responded: “For now, go, but remain under guard. Then, at an opportune time, I will summon you.” (Acts 24, 25)

  • Then, having stayed among them no more than eight or ten days, he descended to Caesarea. And on the next day, he sat in the judgment seat, and he ordered Paul to be led in. (Acts 25, 6)

  • Therefore, when they had arrived here, without any delay, on the following day, sitting in the judgment seat, I ordered the man to be brought. (Acts 25, 17)

  • And on the next day, when Agrippa and Bernice had arrived with great ostentation and had entered into the auditorium with the tribunes and the principal men of the city, Paul was brought in, at the order of Festus. (Acts 25, 23)

  • Truly, I have discovered nothing brought forth against him that is worthy of death. But since he himself has appealed to Augustus, it was my judgment to send him. (Acts 25, 25)

  • And now, it is in the hope of the Promise which was made by God to our fathers that I stand subject to judgment. (Acts 26, 6)

  • And when they had withdrawn, they were speaking among themselves, saying, “This man has done nothing worthy of death, nor of imprisonment.” (Acts 26, 31)


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