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Silas
Facts:
Silas was a leader among the believers in Jerusalem. He was also known as Silvanus.
- The elders of the church in Jerusalem appointed Silas to go with Paul and Barnabas to take a letter to the city of Antioch.
- Silas later traveled with Paul to other cities to teach people about Jesus.
- Paul and Silas were put in jail in the city of Philippi. They sang praises to God while they were there and God released them from the jail. The jailer became a Christian as a result of their testimony.
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(See also: Antioch, Barnabas, Jerusalem, Paul, Philippi, prison, testimony)
Bible References:
Examples from the Bible stories:
- 47:01 One day, Paul and his friend Silas went to the town of Philippi to proclaim the good news about Jesus.
- 47:02 She (Lydia) invited Paul and Silas to stay at her house, so they stayed with her and her family.
- 47:03 Paul and Silas often met with people at the place of prayer.
- 47:07 So the owners of the slave girl took Paul and Silas to the Roman authorities, who beat them and threw them into jail.
- 47:08 They put Paul and Silas in the most secure part of the prison and even locked up their feet.
- 47:11 The jailer trembled as he came to Paul and Silas and asked, "What must I do to be saved?"
- 47:13 The next day the leaders of the city released Paul and Silas from prison and asked them to leave Philippi. Paul and Silas visited Lydia and some other friends and then left the city.
Word Data:
- Strong's: G4609, G4610
Forms Found in the English ULB:
Silas, Silvanus