Trouvé 3833 Résultats pour: Red
Then appeared to them what seemed to be tongues of fire, which parted and came to rest on each of them; (Acts 2, 3)
so, when the noise of this went abroad, the crowd which gathered was in bewilderment; each man severally heard them speak in his own language. (Acts 2, 6)
Men of Israel, listen to this. Jesus of Nazareth was a man duly accredited to you from God; such were the miracles and wonders and signs which God did through him in your midst, as you yourselves well know. (Acts 2, 22)
This man you have put to death; by God’s fixed design and foreknowledge, he was betrayed to you, and you, through the hands of sinful men, have cruelly murdered him. (Acts 2, 23)
And now, exalted at God’s right hand, he has claimed from his Father his promise to bestow the Holy Spirit; and he has poured out that Spirit, as you can see and hear for yourselves. (Acts 2, 33)
All the faithful held together, and shared all they had, (Acts 2, 44)
They persevered with one accord, day by day, in the temple worship, and, as they broke bread in this house or that, took their share of food with gladness and simplicity of heart, (Acts 2, 46)
And he would not let go of Peter and John, so that all the crowd gathered about them in what is called Solomon’s Porch, beside themselves with wonder. (Acts 3, 11)
Here is a man you all know by sight, who has put his faith in that name, and that name has brought him strength; it is the faith which comes through Jesus that has restored him to full health in the sight of you all. (Acts 3, 16)
but must have his dwelling-place in heaven until the time when all is restored anew,✻ the time which God has spoken of by his holy prophets from the beginning. (Acts 3, 21)
If it is over kindness done to a cripple, and the means by which he has been restored, that we are called in question, (Acts 4, 9)
here is news for you and for the whole people of Israel. You crucified Jesus Christ, the Nazarene, and God raised him from the dead; it is through his name that this man stands before you restored. (Acts 4, 10)
