Acts 3:2; Acts 3:14; Acts 7:46; Acts 9:2; Acts 12:20; Acts 13:21; Acts 13:28; Acts 16:29; Acts 25:3; Acts 25:15

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Acts 3:2

2 And a certain man lame from his mother's womb was carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of the temple which is called Beautiful, to ask alms of them that entered into the temple;
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Acts 3:14

14 But ye denied the Holy One and the Just, and desired a murderer to be granted unto you;
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Acts 7:46

46 Who found favour before God, and desired to find a tabernacle for the God of Jacob.
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Acts 9:2

2 And desired of him letters to Damascus to the synagogues, that if he found any of this way, whether they were men or women, he might bring them bound unto Jerusalem.
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Acts 12:20

20 And Herod was highly displeased with them of Tyre and Sidon: but they came with one accord to him, and, having made Blastus the king's chamberlain their friend, desired peace; because their country was nourished by the king's country.
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Acts 13:21

21 And afterward they desired a king: and God gave unto them Saul the son of Cis, a man of the tribe of Benjamin, by the space of forty years.
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Acts 13:28

28 And though they found no cause of death in him, yet desired they Pilate that he should be slain.
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Acts 16:29

29 Then he called for a light, and sprang in, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul and Silas,
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Acts 25:3

3 And desired favour against him, that he would send for him to Jerusalem, laying wait in the way to kill him.
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Acts 25:15

15 About whom, when I was at Jerusalem, the chief priests and the elders of the Jews informed me, desiring to have judgment against him.
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