Talált 242 Eredmények: Disciples
But the disciples formed a ring about him, and soon he rose up and went back into the city; next day he left, with Barnabas, for Derbe. (Acts 14, 19)
In that city too they preached, and made many disciples; then they returned to Lystra, Iconium and Antioch, (Acts 14, 20)
where they fortified the spirits of the disciples, encouraging them to be true to the faith, and telling them that we cannot enter the kingdom of heaven without many trials. (Acts 14, 21)
And they stayed there a considerable time with the disciples. (Acts 14, 27)
How is it, then, that you would now call God in question, by putting a yoke on the necks of the disciples, such as we and our fathers have been too weak to bear?✻ (Acts 15, 10)
where he spent some time; he left it to make an orderly progress through the Galatian and Phrygian country, where he established all the disciples in the faith.✻ (Acts 18, 23)
He was meaning to continue his journey into Achaia; in this the brethren encouraged him, and wrote asking the disciples there to welcome him. His visit was a welcome reinforcement to the believers; (Acts 18, 27)
It was while Apollo was away at Corinth that Paul finished his journey through the inland country, and came to Ephesus. He met some disciples there (Acts 19, 1)
but since there were some who hardened their hearts and refused belief, discrediting the way of the Lord in the eyes of the multitude, he left them, and withdrew his own disciples, holding disputations daily in the school of a certain Tyrannus. (Acts 19, 9)
When Paul had a mind to shew himself before the people, his disciples tried to prevent it: (Acts 19, 30)
When the tumult was over, Paul summoned his disciples, to rally their spirits and bid them farewell, and set out on his journey into Macedonia. (Acts 20, 1)
there will be men among your own number who will come forward with a false message, and find disciples to follow them. (Acts 20, 30)
