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\v 9 That night God gave Paul a vision in which he saw a man from the province of Macedonia. He was calling to Paul, saying, "Come to Macedonia and help us!"
\v 10 After he saw the vision, we left for Macedonia, because we believed that God had called us to proclaim the good news with the people there.
\v 10 After he saw the vision, we left for Macedonia because we believed that God had called us to proclaim the good news with the people there.
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\v 11 We got on a boat and sailed from Troas to Samothrace, and the next day went to the city of Neapolis.
\v 12 Then we left Neapolis and went to Philippi. It was a very important city in Macedonia, where many Roman citizens lived. We stayed in Philippi for many days.
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\v 13 On the Sabbath day we went outside the city gate down to the river. We had heard someone say that Jewish people gathered to pray there. When we arrived, we saw some women who had gathered to pray, so we sat down and began to tell them about Jesus.
\v 13 On the Sabbath day we went outside the city gate down to the river. We had heard someone say that Jewish people gathered to pray there.
When we arrived, we saw some women who had gathered to pray, so we sat down and began to tell them about Jesus.
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\v 14 A woman whose name was Lydia was one of the women who was listening to Paul. She was from the city of Thyatira, sold purple cloth, and worshiped God. The Lord God caused her to pay attention to the message that Paul spoke, and she believed it.
\v 14 A woman whose name was Lydia was one of the women who was listening to Paul. She was from the city of Thyatira and she sold purple cloth, and she worshiped God. The Lord God caused her to pay attention to the message that Paul spoke, and she believed it.
\v 15 After Paul and Silas baptized Lydia and the others who lived in her house, she said to them, "If you believe I have been faithful to the Lord, come into my house and stay there." After she said this, we stayed at her house.
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\v 4 The men who were going to travel with him to Jerusalem were Sopater, the son of Pyrrhus, from the town of Berea; Aristarchus and Secundus, who were from the city of Thessalonica; Gaius, who was from the city of Derbe; Timothy, who was from the region of Galatia; and Tychicus and Trophimus, who were from the province of Asia.
\v 5 Those seven men went ahead of Paul and me, Luke, by ship from Macedonia, so they got to the city of Troas before we did and waited for the two of us there.
\v 6 But Paul and I traveled by land as far as the city of Philippi. After the Jewish Festival of Bread made without Yeast, we got on a ship that was going to the city of Troas. After five days we arrived at Troas and met the other men who had traveled ahead of us. Then we all stayed in Troas for seven days.
\v 5 Those seven men went ahead by ship from Macedonia, so they got to the city of Troas before we arrived.
\v 6 But we traveled by land as far as the city of Philippi. After the Jewish Festival of Bread made without Yeast, we got on a ship that was going to the city of Troas. After five days we arrived at Troas and met the other men who had traveled ahead of us. Then we all stayed in Troas for seven days.
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\v 27 "King Agrippa, do you believe what the prophets wrote? I know that you believe those things."
\v 28 Then Agrippa answered Paul, "In just a short time you have almost persuaded me to become a Christian!"
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\v 29 Paul replied, "Whether it takes a short time or a long time, it does not matter. I pray to God that you and also all of the others who are listening to me today will also become like me, except for these chains!"
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\v 30 Then the king stood. The governor, Bernice, and all the others also got up
\v 31 and left the room. After they left, they said to each other, "This man has done nothing deserving death or his chains."
\v 31 and left the room.
\p After they left, they said to each other, "This man has done nothing deserving death or his chains."
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\v 32 Agrippa said to Festus, "If this man had not appealed to Caesar, he could have been released."
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\v 26 However, the ship will crash on some island, and we will go ashore there."
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\v 27 On the fourteenth night after the storm had begun, the ship was still being blown across the Adriatic sea. About midnight, the sailors thought that the ship was getting close to land.
\v 28 So they lowered a rope to measure how deep the water was. When they pulled the rope up again, they measured it and saw that the water was forty meters deep. A little later, they measured again and found thirty meters.
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\v 32 So the soldiers cut the ropes and let the lifeboat fall into the water.
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\v 33 Just before dawn, Paul urged everyone on the ship to eat some food. He said, "For the past fourteen days you have been waiting and watching and not eating anything.
\v 34 So, now I urge you to eat some food. You must do this to live. Not even one hair from your heads will perish."
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\v 38 When everyone had eaten enough, they lightened the ship by throwing the rest of the wheat into the sea.
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\v 39 At dawn we could see land, but the sailors did not know where we were. However, they could see a bay and a wide area of sand at the water's edge. They decided to try to run the ship up onto the beach.
\v 40 So they cast off the anchors and let them fall loose into the sea. At the same time, they untied the ropes that fastened the rudders, and they raised the front sail so that the wind would blow into it. They they steered the ship toward the shore.
\v 41 But the ship sailed into turbulent waters and ran hard onto a sandbank that was just under the waves. The front of the ship stuck there and could not move, and big waves beat against the back of the ship, so that it began to break apart.
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\v 42 The soldiers had it in mind to kill all the prisoners so that none of them could swim away and escape.
\v 43 But army captain wanted to save Paul, so he stopped the soldiers from doing this. Instead, he commanded that everyone who could swim should jump into the water and swim to shore.
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\v 1 After we had arrived safely on the shore, we learned that it was an island called Malta.
\v 2 The people who lived there gave to us better than the usual hospitality. They lit a fire and invited us to come and warm ourselves, because it was raining and it was cold.
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\v 20 So I have requested you to come here so that I can tell you why I am a prisoner. It is because I believe in what the people of Israel confidently expect God will do for us."
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\v 21 Then the Jewish leaders said, "We have not received any letters from our fellow Jews in Judea about you. Also, none of our fellow Jews who have arrived here from Judea has said anything bad about you.
\v 22 But we want to hear what you think about this group that you belong to, because we know that in many places people are speaking against it."