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  2. Acts 21 - Wikipedia

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    Acts 21 is the twenty-first chapter of the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It records the end of Paul's third missionary journey and his arrival and reception in Jerusalem. The narrator and his companions ("we") play an active part in the developments in this chapter. [1]

  3. List of New Testament papyri - Wikipedia

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    Acts 20:35-38, 21:1-3 1 Frg Austrian National Library: K 7547 Vienna: Austria ANL [42] CSNTM, INTF: Acts 21:26-27 1 Frg Austrian National Library: K 7912 Vienna: Austria INTF: Acts 22:11-14, 16-17 1 Frg Austrian National Library: K 7548 Vienna: Austria ANL [43] CSNTM, INTF: 𝔓 42: 600-800 Luke 1:54-55, 2:29-32 1 Frg Austrian National Library ...

  4. Acts 27 - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Acts 27:14-21 in Papyrus ... Christian Bible part: New Testament: Order in the Christian part: 5: Acts 27 is the twenty-seventh ...

  5. Claudius Lysias - Wikipedia

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    The military tribune Claudius Lysias enters the New Testament narrative when he protects Paul of Tarsus from a hostile Jewish mob on the outside of the Temple grounds in Jerusalem (Acts 21.30-32). The Acts text does not explicitly state why the tribune arrests Paul aside from asking "who he was and what he had done" (Acts 21.33); consequently ...

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  7. Acts of the Apostles - Wikipedia

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    The name "Acts of the Apostles" was first used by Irenaeus in the late 2nd century. It is not known whether this was an existing name for the book or one invented by Irenaeus; it does seem clear that it was not given by the author, as the word práxeis (deeds, acts) only appears once in the text (Acts 19:18) and there it refers not to the apostles but to deeds confessed by their followers.

  8. Mnason - Wikipedia

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    Mnason (Greek: μνασωνι τινι κυπριω) was a first-century Cypriot Christian, who is mentioned in chapter 21 of the Acts of the Apostles as offering hospitality to Luke the evangelist, Paul the apostle and their companions, when they travelled from Caesarea to Jerusalem.

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