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  • For it seems absurd to me to send a prisoner without indicating the charges against him." (Acts 25, 27)

  • The king is acquainted with all these things, so to him I speak with such confidence. I am convinced that he knows everything about this case, for these things did not happen in a dark corner. (Acts 26, 26)

  • When it was decided that we should sail for Italy, they handed over Paul and the other prisoners into the care of an officer of the Augustan battalion, named Julius. (Acts 27, 1)

  • But the Roman officer relied more on the ship's captain and the owner of the ship than on the words of Paul. (Acts 27, 11)

  • The soldiers then planned to kill the prisoners for fear that some of them might escape by swimming. (Acts 27, 42)

  • Upon our arrival in Rome, the captain turned the prisoners over to the military governor but permitted Paul to lodge in a private house with the soldier who guarded him. (Acts 28, 16)

  • I would like to harvest some fruits among you, as I have done among other nations. Whether Greeks or foreigners, cultured or ignorant, I feel under obligation to all. (Romans 1, 14)

  • Because of this God gave them up to their inner cravings; they did shameful things and dishonored their bodies. (Romans 1, 24)

  • Rather, it will be proved that God is truthful, every human a liar, as the Scripture says: it will be proved that your words are true and you will be winner if they want to judge you. (Romans 3, 4)

  • - But if my lie makes the truth of God more evident, thus increasing his glory, is it correct to call me a sinner? (Romans 3, 7)

  • Here, on the contrary, someone who has no deeds to show but believes in Him who makes sinners righteous before him: such faith is taken into account and that person is held as righteous. (Romans 4, 5)

  • Consider, moreover, the time that Christ died for us: when we were still sinners and unable to do anything. (Romans 5, 6)


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