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  • Now Paul was well aware that one party was made up of Sadducees and the other of Pharisees, so he called out in the Sanhedrin, 'Brothers, I am a Pharisee and the son of Pharisees. It is for our hope in the resurrection of the dead that I am on trial.' (Acts 23, 6)

  • When it was day, the Jews held a secret meeting at which they made a vow not to eat or drink until they had killed Paul. (Acts 23, 12)

  • and they went to the chief priests and elders and told them, 'We have made a solemn vow to let nothing pass our lips until we have killed Paul. (Acts 23, 14)

  • But the son of Paul's sister heard of the ambush they were laying and made his way into the fortress and told Paul, (Acts 23, 16)

  • He replied, 'The Jews have made a plan to ask you to take Paul down to the Sanhedrin tomorrow, as though they meant to enquire more closely into his case. (Acts 23, 20)

  • 'I consider myself fortunate, King Agrippa, in that it is before you I am to answer today all the charges made against me by the Jews, (Acts 26, 2)

  • And now it is for my hope in the promise made by God to our ancestors that I am on trial, (Acts 26, 6)

  • For some days we made little headway, and we had difficulty in making Cnidus. The wind would not allow us to touch there, so we sailed under the lee of Crete off Cape Salmone (Acts 27, 7)

  • The inhabitants treated us with unusual kindness. They made us all welcome by lighting a huge fire because it had started to rain and the weather was cold. (Acts 28, 2)

  • from there we followed the coast up to Rhegium. After one day there a south wind sprang up and on the second day we made Puteoli, (Acts 28, 13)

  • For what can be known about God is perfectly plain to them, since God has made it plain to them: (Romans 1, 19)

  • Your stubborn refusal to repent is only storing up retribution for yourself on that Day of retribution when God's just verdicts will be made known. (Romans 2, 5)


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