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Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024
the Week of Proper 8 / Ordinary 13
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Acts 27:11
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But the centurion hearkened to the governor and to the lord of the ship rather than to the counsel of Paulos.
Acts 27:22
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Yet now I counsel you to be without anxiety; for not one of you will perish, but the ship only.
Acts 27:30
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But the mariners sought to escape from the ship, and lowered from her the boat into the sea, on the pretext that they would go in her, and bind the ship to the land.
Acts 27:33
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But Paulos himself, until it was morning, persuaded all of them to take food, saying to them, To-day it is fourteen days (in which) from danger you have tasted nothing.
Acts 27:37
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But we were in the ship two hundred and seventy and six souls.
Acts 27:39
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And when it was day, the sailors knew not what land it was; but they saw along the coast a certain inlet of the sea, (into) which they purposed if possible to drive the ship.
Acts 27:41
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And the ship struck on a high place between two depths of the sea, and infixed [fn] herself in it; and her forepart stood upon it, and was immovable, but her afterpart was loosed from the violence of the waves.
Acts 28:5
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But Paulos shook his hand, and cast the viper into the fire, and nothing of evil befell him.
Acts 28:6
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But the Barbaroyee expected that he would immediately have swelled and fallen dead upon the ground; and when they had for a great while expected and saw that nothing of evil befell him, they changed their words, and said he was a god.
Acts 28:7
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But there were possessions in that place (belonging) to a certain man whose name was Publios, who himself was the chief of the island; and he cheerfully received us into his house three days.
Acts 28:8
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But the father of Publios was ill in a fever, and a disease of the bowels. And Paulos went in to him, and prayed and laid his hand on him, and healed him.
Acts 28:11
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But we went forth after three months and voyaged in an Alexandrine ship which had wintered at the island; and she had upon her the sign of the Twins.
Acts 28:22
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But we are willing to hear from thee what it is that thou thinkest; for we know that this doctrine is by no man received.
Acts 28:26
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saying, Go unto this people, and say unto them, Hearing, you will hear and will not understand. And you will see, but not discern:
Romans 1:13
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BUT I will that you know, my brethren, that many times I have willed to come to you, and have been hindered until this;
Romans 1:21
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For when they knew Aloha, they did not as Aloha glorify him and praise him, but became vain in their imaginations, and their heart was darkened, that they understood not.
Romans 1:32
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knowing the judgment of Aloha, that they who these things do, unto death are condemned, (yet) not only do them, but also participate with those who do them.
Romans 2:3
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But thinkest thou, O man, who judgest them who in these converse, while thou also conversest in them, that thou wilt escape the judgment of Aloha?
Romans 2:8
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but to them who are rebellious, and obey not the truth, but unrighteousness obey, he will render wrath and indignation
Romans 2:10
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but glory and honour and peace to every one who worketh good, to the Jihudoya first, and also to the Aramoya;
 
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