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But Paul said, here was a man who left them when they reached Pamphylia, and took no part with them in the work; it was not right to admit such a man to their company. (Acts 15, 38)
As they passed from city to city, they recommended to their observance the decree laid down by the apostles and presbyters at Jerusalem. (Acts 16, 4)
Here Paul saw a vision in the night; a certain Macedonian stood by him in entreaty, and said, Come over into Macedonia, and help us. (Acts 16, 9)
She was baptized, with all her household; and she was urgent with us; Now you have decided that I have faith in the Lord, she said, come to my house and lodge there; and she would take no denial. (Acts 16, 15)
And when she had done this for a number of days, Paul was distressed by it; he turned round and said to the spirit, I command thee to come out of her, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ; and there and then it came out of her. (Acts 16, 18)
When they brought them before the magistrates, they said, These men, Jews by origin, are disturbing the peace of our city; (Acts 16, 20)
Have faith, they said to him, in the Lord Jesus; there lies salvation for thee, and for thy household. (Acts 16, 31)
But Paul said to them, What, have they beaten us in public, without trial, Roman citizens as we are,✻ and sent us to prison, and now would they let us out secretly? That will not serve; they must come here themselves, (Acts 16, 37)
and Paul, as his custom was, paid them a visit there. Over a space of three sabbaths he reasoned with them out of the scriptures, (Acts 17, 2)
expounding these and bringing proofs from them that the sufferings of Christ and his rising from the dead were fore-ordained; the Christ, he said, is none other than the Jesus whom I am preaching to you. (Acts 17, 3)
He encountered philosophers, Stoics and Epicureans, some of whom asked, What can his drift be, this dabbler?✻ while others said, He would appear to be proclaiming strange gods; because he had preached to them about Jesus and Resurrection. (Acts 17, 18)
So they took him by the sleeve and led him up to the Areopagus; May we ask, they said, what this new teaching is thou art delivering? (Acts 17, 19)
