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Searching in: CEV - Contemporary English Version (1999).
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194. | Ac 27,24 | |
to tell me, “Paul, don't be afraid! You will stand trial before the Emperor. And because of you, God will save the lives of everyone on the ship.”
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195. | Ac 27,31 | |
But Paul said to Captain Julius and the soldiers, “If the sailors don't stay on the ship, you won't have any chance to save your lives.”
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196. | Ac 27,33 | |
Just before daylight Paul begged the people to eat something. He told them, “For fourteen days you have been so worried that you haven't eaten a thing.
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197. | Ac 27,35 | |
After Paul had said this, he took a piece of bread and gave thanks to God. Then in front of everyone, he broke the bread and ate some.
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198. | Ac 27,43 | |
But Captain Julius wanted to save Paul's life, and he did not let the soldiers do what they had planned. Instead, he ordered everyone who could swim to dive into the water and head for shore.
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199. | Ac 28,3 | |
After Paul had gathered some wood and had put it on the fire, the heat caused a snake to crawl out, and it bit him on the hand.
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200. | Ac 28,4 | |
When the local people saw the snake hanging from Paul's hand, they said to each other, “This man must be a murderer! He didn't drown in the sea, but the goddess of justice will kill him anyway.”
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201. | Ac 28,5 | |
Paul shook the snake off into the fire and wasn't harmed.
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202. | Ac 28,6 | |
The people kept thinking that Paul would either swell up or suddenly drop dead. They watched him for a long time, and when nothing happened to him, they changed their minds and said, “This man is a god.”
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203. | Ac 28,8 | |
His father was in bed, sick with fever and stomach trouble, and Paul went to visit him. Paul healed the man by praying and placing his hands on him.
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204. | Ac 28,9 | |
After this happened, everyone on the island brought their sick people to Paul, and they were all healed.
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205. | Ac 28,15 | |
Some of the followers in Rome heard about us and came to meet us at the Market of Appius and at the Three Inns. When Paul saw them, he thanked God and was encouraged.
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206. | Ac 28,16 | |
We arrived in Rome, and Paul was allowed to live in a house by himself with a soldier to guard him.
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207. | Ac 28,17 | |
Three days after we got there, Paul called together some of the Jewish leaders and said:
My friends, I have never done anything to hurt our people, and I have never gone against the customs of our ancestors. But in Jerusalem I was handed over as a prisoner to the Romans.
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208. | Ac 28,23 | |
They agreed on a time to meet with Paul, and many of them came to his house. From early morning until late in the afternoon, Paul talked to them about God's kingdom. He used the Law of Moses and the Books of the Prophets to try to win them over to Jesus.
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209. | Ac 28,24 | |
Some of the leaders agreed with what Paul said, but others did not.
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210. | Ac 28,25 | |
Since they could not agree among themselves, they started leaving. But Paul said, “The Holy Spirit said the right thing when he sent Isaiah the prophet
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211. | Ac 28,28 | |
Paul said, “You may be sure that God wants to save the Gentiles! And they will listen.”
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212. | Ac 28,30 | |
For two years Paul stayed in a rented house and welcomed everyone who came to see him.
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213. | Ro 1,1 | |
From Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus.
God chose me to be an apostle, and he appointed me to preach the good news
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