Trouvé 197 Résultats pour: Paul

  • The jailer asked for a light, then rushed in, and fell at the feet of Paul and Silas. (Acts 16, 29)

  • So the jailer said to Paul and Silas, "The officials have sent an order for you and Silas to be released. You may leave and go in peace." (Acts 16, 36)

  • But Paul said to him, "They flogged us publicly, and jailed us without trial, men who are Roman citizens; and now they want to smuggle us out secretly? Oh no! Let them come themselves and lead us out." (Acts 16, 37)

  • The police officers reported this to the officials, who were afraid when they heard that Paul and Silas were Roman citizens. (Acts 16, 38)

  • So they went to the prison with many of their friends and invited them to leave, "We did not know that you were upright men." And when Paul and Silas were leaving, they added, "When you are out, please do not bring trouble on us for having spoken sharply to you." (Acts 16, 39)

  • Once outside the prison, Paul and Silas went to Lydia's house where they met and encouraged the brothers and sisters, and then departed. (Acts 16, 40)

  • Paul and Silas took the road through Amphipolis and Apollonia and came to Thessalonica, where there was a Jewish synagogue. (Acts 17, 1)

  • As Paul used to do, he went to the synagogue and on three sabbaths he held discussions with them about the Scriptures. (Acts 17, 2)

  • Some of them were convinced and joined Paul and Silas. So too did a great number of Greeks sympathetic to Judaism and many prominent women. (Acts 17, 4)

  • This only made the Jews jealous, so they gathered some of the good-for-nothing street loafers and formed a mob to start a riot in the town. They came to the house of Jason, in an attempt to bring Paul and Silas before the people's assembly. (Acts 17, 5)

  • As soon as night fell, the believers sent Paul and Silas off to Beroea. On their arrival they went to the Jewish synagogue. (Acts 17, 10)

  • But when the Jews of Thessalonica came to know that the word of God had been proclaimed by Paul in Beroea also, they hurried there to cause a commotion and stir up the crowds. (Acts 17, 13)


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