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Acts 4:1 (NIV)

The priests and the captain of the temple guard and the Sadducees came up to Peter and John while they were speaking to the people.

Acts 4:2 (NIV)

They were greatly disturbed because the apostles were teaching the people, proclaiming in Jesus the resurrection of the dead.

Acts 4:3 (NIV)

They seized Peter and John and, because it was evening, they put them in jail until the next day.

Acts 4:4 (NIV)

But many who heard the message believed; so the number of men who believed grew to about five thousand.

Acts 4:5 (NIV)

The next day the rulers, the elders and the teachers of the law met in Jerusalem.

Acts 4:6 (NIV)

Annas the high priest was there, and so were Caiaphas, John, Alexander and others of the high priest’s family.

Acts 4:7 (NIV)

They had Peter and John brought before them and began to question them: “By what power or what name did you do this?”

Acts 4:8 (NIV)

Then Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, said to them: “Rulers and elders of the people!

Acts 4:9 (NIV)

If we are being called to account today for an act of kindness shown to a man who was lame and are being asked how he was healed,

Acts 4:10 (NIV)

then know this, you and all the people of Israel: It is by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified but whom God raised from the dead, that this man stands before you healed.

Acts 4:11 (NIV)

Jesus is “ ‘the stone you builders rejected, which has become the cornerstone.’

Acts 4:12 (NIV)

Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.”

Acts 12:4 (NIV)

After arresting him, he put him in prison, handing him over to be guarded by four squads of four soldiers each. Herod intended to bring him out for public trial after the Passover.

Acts 1:12 (NIV)

Then the apostles returned to Jerusalem from the hill called the Mount of Olives, a Sabbath day’s walk from the city.

Acts 12:1 (NIV)

It was about this time that King Herod arrested some who belonged to the church, intending to persecute them.

Acts 1:4 (NIV)

On one occasion, while he was eating with them, he gave them this command: “Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised, which you have heard me speak about.

1 Timothy 4:12 (NIV)

Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity.

1 Thessalonians 4:12 (NIV)

so that your daily life may win the respect of outsiders and so that you will not be dependent on anybody.

1 Kings 12:4 (NIV)

“Your father put a heavy yoke on us, but now lighten the harsh labor and the heavy yoke he put on us, and we will serve you.”

1 Peter 4:12 (NIV)

Dear friends, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal that has come on you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you.

1 Samuel 4:12 (NIV)

That same day a Benjamite ran from the battle line and went to Shiloh with his clothes torn and dust on his head.

1 Corinthians 12:4 (NIV)

There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit distributes them.

1 Chronicles 12:4 (NIV)

and Ishmaiah the Gibeonite, a mighty warrior among the Thirty, who was a leader of the Thirty; Jeremiah, Jahaziel, Johanan, Jozabad the Gederathite,

1 Kings 4:12 (NIV)

Baana son of Ahilud—in Taanach and Megiddo, and in all of Beth Shan next to Zarethan below Jezreel, from Beth Shan to Abel Meholah across to Jokmeam;

1 Chronicles 4:12 (NIV)

Eshton was the father of Beth Rapha, Paseah and Tehinnah the father of Ir Nahash. These were the men of Rekah.

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