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  • And he arrived at Ephesus, and he left them behind there. Yet truly, he himself, entering into the synagogue, was disputing with the Jews. (Acts 18, 19)

  • Instead, saying goodbye and telling them, “I will return to you again, God willing,” he set out from Ephesus. (Acts 18, 21)

  • Now a certain Jew named Apollo, born at Alexandria, an eloquent man who was powerful with the Scriptures, arrived at Ephesus. (Acts 18, 24)

  • Now it happened that, while Apollo was at Corinth, Paul, after he had journeyed through the upper regions, arrived at Ephesus. And he met with certain disciples. (Acts 19, 1)

  • And so, this became known to all the Jews and Gentiles who were living at Ephesus. And a fear fell over them all. And the name of the Lord Jesus was magnified. (Acts 19, 17)

  • And you are seeing and hearing that this man Paul, by persuasion, has turned away a great multitude, not only from Ephesus, but from nearly all of Asia, saying, ‘These things are not gods which have been made by hands.’ (Acts 19, 26)

  • And when the scribe had calmed the crowds, he said: “Men of Ephesus, now what man is there who does not know that the city of the Ephesians is in the service of the great Diana and of the offspring of Jupiter? (Acts 19, 35)

  • For Paul had decided to sail past Ephesus, so that he would not be delayed in Asia. For he was hurrying so that, if it were possible for him, he might observe the day of Pentecost at Jerusalem. (Acts 20, 16)

  • Then, sending from Miletus to Ephesus, he called those greater by birth in the church. (Acts 20, 17)

  • If, according to man, I fought with the beasts at Ephesus, how would that benefit me, if the dead do not rise again? “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we shall die.” (1 Corinthians 15, 32)

  • But I must remain at Ephesus, even until Pentecost. (1 Corinthians 16, 8)

  • Paul, an Apostle of Jesus Christ through the will of God, to all the saints who are at Ephesus and to the faithful in Christ Jesus. (Ephesians 1, 1)


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