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Whereupon Peter said, Ananias, how is it that Satan has taken possession of thy heart, bidding thee defraud the Holy Spirit by keeping back some of the money that was paid thee for the land? (Acts 5, 3)
Leave thy country, he said, and thy kindred, and come to the land to which I direct thee.✻ (Acts 7, 3)
So it was that he left the country of the Chaldaeans, and lived in Charan; it was only after his father’s death that he was bidden to remove thence into this land where you now dwell. (Acts 7, 4)
There, God gave him no inheritance, not so much as a foot’s space; he only promised the possession of it to him and to his posterity after him, although at this time he had no child. (Acts 7, 5)
And this is what God told him, that his descendants would live as strangers in a foreign land, where they would be enslaved and ill-used for four hundred years. (Acts 7, 6)
And at that Moses fled, and lived as an exile in the land of Madian; it was there that two sons were born to him. (Acts 7, 29)
and said to Aaron, Make us gods, to lead our march; as for this Moses, who brought us out of the land of Egypt, there is no saying what has become of him.✻ (Acts 7, 40)
And when God dispossessed the Gentiles, to make room for our fathers’ coming, our fathers under Josue brought this tabernacle, as an heirloom, into the land which they conquered. So it was until the time of David. (Acts 7, 45)
The God of this people of Israel chose out our fathers, and made his people great at the time when they were strangers in the land of Egypt, stretching out his arm to deliver them from it. (Acts 13, 17)
then he overthrew seven nations in the land of Chanaan, whose lands he gave them for an inheritance. (Acts 13, 19)
And this is how he describes raising him from the dead, never to return to corruption again, I will grant you the privileges I have promised to David;✻ (Acts 13, 34)
For ourselves, we took ship and sailed to Assos, where we were to take Paul on board; he had arranged this, because he himself meant to go across by land. (Acts 20, 13)
