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So Paul told them, John baptized to bring men to repentance; but he bade the people have faith in one who was to come after him, that is, in Jesus. (Acts 19, 4)
And if Demetrius and his fellow craftsmen have any charge to bring against them, why, we have court-days, we have proconsuls; let the two parties go to law. (Acts 19, 38)
The chief priests and all the elders will bear me out in that; it was from them that I was carrying letters to their brethren, when I was on my way to Damascus, to make fresh prisoners there and bring them to Jerusalem for punishment. (Acts 22, 5)
Then dissension rose high; and the captain, who was afraid that they would tear Paul in pieces, ordered his troops to come down and rescue Paul from their midst, and bring him safe to the soldiers’ quarters. (Acts 23, 10)
Your part, then, is to signify to the captain your wish and the Council’s, that he would bring him down before you, as if you meant to examine his cause more precisely; and we are ready to make away with him before he reaches you. (Acts 23, 15)
The Jews, he said, have formed this design; they will ask thee to bring Paul down before the Council to-morrow, as if they meant to examine his cause more precisely. (Acts 23, 20)
and insisted that his accusers must appear before thee. Interrogate him thyself, and thou wilt be able to learn the truth about all the accusations we bring against him.✻ (Acts 24, 8)
nor can they produce any proof of the charges they bring against me. (Acts 24, 13)
After some years’ absence I came up to bring alms to the men of my own race, and certain offerings. (Acts 24, 17)
Let those of you who are men of influence, he said, travel down with me, and bring your charges against this man, if you have anything against him. (Acts 25, 5)
Thus our fault only serves to bring God’s integrity to light. (Does that mean that God does wrong in punishing us for it? (Romans 3, 5)
(The effect of the law is only to bring God’s displeasure upon us; it is only where there is a law that transgression becomes possible.) (Romans 4, 15)
