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Talált 2642 Eredmények: Led

  • This man was seized by the Jews, and was about to be killed by them, when I came upon them with the soldiers and rescued him, having learned that he was a Roman citizen. (Acts 23, 27)

  • and when he was called, Tertul'lus began to accuse him, saying: "Since through you we enjoy much peace, and since by your provision, most excellent Felix, reforms are introduced on behalf of this nation, (Acts 24, 2)

  • But Felix, having a rather accurate knowledge of the Way, put them off, saying, "When Lys'ias the tribune comes down, I will decide your case." (Acts 24, 22)

  • Then Festus, when he had conferred with his council, answered, "You have appealed to Caesar; to Caesar you shall go." (Acts 25, 12)

  • But when Paul had appealed to be kept in custody for the decision of the emperor, I commanded him to be held until I could send him to Caesar." (Acts 25, 21)

  • But I found that he had done nothing deserving death; and as he himself appealed to the emperor, I decided to send him. (Acts 25, 25)

  • And Agrippa said to Festus, "This man could have been set free if he had not appealed to Caesar." (Acts 26, 32)

  • And putting to sea from there we sailed under the lee of Cyprus, because the winds were against us. (Acts 27, 4)

  • And when we had sailed across the sea which is off Cili'cia and Pamphyl'ia, we came to Myra in Ly'cia. (Acts 27, 5)

  • We sailed slowly for a number of days, and arrived with difficulty off Cni'dus, and as the wind did not allow us to go on, we sailed under the lee of Crete off Salmo'ne. (Acts 27, 7)

  • Coasting along it with difficulty, we came to a place called Fair Havens, near which was the city of Lase'a. (Acts 27, 8)

  • And when the south wind blew gently, supposing that they had obtained their purpose, they weighed anchor and sailed along Crete, close inshore. (Acts 27, 13)


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