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For myself, I was satisfied that he had not done anything deserving of death; but, since he has appealed to the emperor, I have thought it best to send him, (Acts 25, 25)
King Agrippa, I count myself fortunate to-day, to be defending myself against all the accusations of the Jews in thy presence. (Acts 26, 2)
I will be thy deliverer from the hands of thy people, and of the Gentiles, to whom I am now sending thee. (Acts 26, 17)
Next day we put in at Sidon; and here Julius shewed Paul courtesy by allowing him to visit his friends and be cared for. (Acts 27, 3)
And now the sailors had a mind to abandon the ship, and lowered the boat into the sea, pretending that they meant to lay out anchors from the bows. (Acts 27, 30)
It was at the end of three months that we sailed, in a ship from Alexandria which had wintered at the island; its sign was Castor and Pollux. (Acts 28, 11)
Here we found some brethren, who prevailed on us to stay with them for a week. And so we ended our journey at Rome. (Acts 28, 14)
tells us of his Son, descended, in respect of his human birth, from the line of David, (Romans 1, 3)
So, friend, if thou canst see thy neighbour’s faults, no excuse is left thee, whoever thou art; in blaming him, thou dost own thyself guilty, since thou, for all thy blame, livest the same life as he.✻ (Romans 2, 1)
and dost thou, friend, think to escape God’s judgement, thou who dost blame men for living thus, and art guilty of the same acts thyself? (Romans 2, 3)
What has become, then, of thy pride? No room has been left for it. On what principle? The principle which depends on observances? No, the principle which depends on faith; (Romans 3, 27)
and so it was written of him, I have made thee the father of many nations. We are his children in the sight of God, in whom he put his faith, who can raise the dead to life, and send his call to that which has no being, as if it already were. (Romans 4, 17)
