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and yet1He did not leaveHimselfwithoutwitness, in that He didgood and 2gave you rains from heaven and fruitfulseasons, satisfying your hearts with food and gladness."
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Even sayingthesethings, with difficulty they restrained the crowds from offeringsacrifice to them.
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But 3Jewscame from 4Antioch and 5Iconium, and having wonover the crowds, they 6stonedPaul and dragged him out of the city, supposing him to be dead.
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But while 7the disciplesstoodaround him, he got up and entered the city. The nextday he wentaway with Barnabas to 8Derbe.
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After they had 9preached the gospel to that city and had 10mademanydisciples, they returned to 11Lystra and to 12Iconium and to 13Antioch,
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strengthening the souls of 14the disciples, encouraging them to continue in 15the faith, and saying, "16Throughmanytribulations we mustenter the kingdom of God."
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When 17they had appointed18elders for them in everychurch, having 19prayed with fasting, they 20commended them to the Lord in whom they had believed.
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They passedthrough21Pisidia and came into 22Pamphylia.
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When they had spoken the word in 23Perga, they wentdown to Attalia.
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From there they sailed to 24Antioch, from 25which they had been26commended to the grace of God for the work that they had accomplished.
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When they had arrived and gathered the churchtogether, they began to 27reportallthings that God had done with them and how He had opened a 28door of faith to the Gentiles.