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Then, after spending some more time there, they were dismissed with peace, by the brothers, to those who had sent them. (Acts 15, 33)
The brothers who were at Lystra and Iconium rendered good testimony to him. (Acts 16, 2)
Then, when they had crossed through Mysia, they descended to Troas. (Acts 16, 8)
But her masters, seeing that the hope of their profit went away, apprehended Paul and Silas, and they brought them to the rulers at the courthouse. (Acts 16, 19)
Then the prison guard, having been jarred awake, and seeing the doors of the prison open, drew his sword and intended to kill himself, supposing that the prisoners had fled. (Acts 16, 27)
And when daylight had arrived, the magistrates sent the attendants, saying, “Release those men.” (Acts 16, 35)
and let us drive them away.” Then the attendants reported these words to the magistrates. And upon hearing that they were Romans, they were afraid. (Acts 16, 38)
And apprehending him, they brought him to the Areopagus, saying: “Are we able to know what this new doctrine is, about which you speak? (Acts 17, 19)
But they, apprehending Sosthenes, a leader of the synagogue, beat him in front of the tribunal. And Gallio showed no concern for these things. (Acts 18, 17)
And after going down to Caesarea, he went up to Jerusalem, and he greeted the Church there, and then he descended to Antioch. (Acts 18, 22)
But sending two of those who were ministering to him, Timothy and Erastus, into Macedonia, he himself remained for a time in Asia. (Acts 19, 22)
And some of the leaders from Asia, who were his friends, also sent to him, requesting that he not present himself in the amphitheatre. (Acts 19, 31)
