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Peter and John were going up to the temple at the ninth hour, which is an hour of prayer, (Acts 3, 1)
when a man was carried by who had been lame from birth. Every day he was put down at what is called the Beautiful Gate of the temple, so that he could beg alms from the temple visitors. (Acts 3, 2)
And he asked Peter and John, as he saw them on their way into the temple, if he might have alms from them. (Acts 3, 3)
he sprang up, and began walking, and went into the temple with them, walking, and leaping, and giving praise to God. (Acts 3, 8)
recognized him for the man who used to sit begging at the Beautiful Gate of the temple, and were full of wonder and bewilderment at what had befallen him. (Acts 3, 10)
Before they had finished speaking to the crowd, they were interrupted by the chief priests, the temple superintendent, and the Sadducees. (Acts 4, 1)
Go, he said, and take your stand in the temple; preach fully to the people the message of true life.✻ (Acts 5, 20)
So, at his word, they went into the temple at dawn, and began preaching. Meanwhile the high priest and his followers met, and summoned the Council, with all the elders of the Jewish people; and they sent to the prison-house to have them brought in. (Acts 5, 21)
At hearing this, the temple superintendent and the chief priests were at a loss to know what had become of them; (Acts 5, 24)
until an eye-witness told them, The men you put in prison are standing in the temple, teaching the people there. (Acts 5, 25)
And every day, both in the temple and from house to house, their teaching and their preaching was continually of Jesus Christ. (Acts 5, 42)
There was a silversmith called Demetrius, who used to make silver models of Diana’s temple, and so gave plentiful employment to the craftsmen. (Acts 19, 24)
