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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)
Her masters, who saw that all their hopes of profit had vanished, took hold of Paul and Silas and dragged them off to justice in the market-place. (Acts 16, 19)
At midnight, Paul and Silas were at their prayers, praising God, while the prisoners listened to them. (Acts 16, 25)
but Paul cried with a loud voice, Do no hurt to thyself; we are all here. (Acts 16, 28)
And so, when he had called for a light, he came running in and fell at the feet of Paul and Silas, all trembling; (Acts 16, 29)
And the gaoler reported the message to Paul; The magistrates have sent ordering your discharge; it is time you should come out, and go on your way in peace. (Acts 16, 36)
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)
Some of them were convinced, and threw in their lot with Paul and Silas; a great number, too, of those Gentiles who worshipped the true God, and not a few of the leading women. (Acts 17, 4)
The Jews were indignant at this, and they found confederates among the riff-raff of the market-place, to make a disturbance and throw the city into an uproar. Then they made a sudden descent on Jason’s house, in the hope of bringing Paul and Silas out into the presence of the people; (Acts 17, 5)
Thereupon the brethren sent Paul and Silas away by night to Beroea; where, as soon as they arrived, they made their way to the Jewish synagogue. (Acts 17, 10)
But now some of the Thessalonian Jews, hearing that the word of God had been preached by Paul at Beroea too, came on there, to upset and disturb the minds of the multitude; (Acts 17, 13)
