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  • Ezra 9:5View Full Chapter

    Ezra prays

    At the time of the evening sacrifice, I ended my penitential acts. While still wearing my torn clothes and cloak, I fell upon my knees, spread out my hands to the Lord my God,

  • Esther 5:1View Full Chapter

    Esther acts

    Three days later, Esther put on royal clothes and stood in the inner courtyard of the palace, facing the palace itself. At that moment the king was inside sitting on his royal throne and facing the palace doorway.

  • Esther 5:9View Full Chapter

    Haman boasts, complains, and acts

    That day Haman left Esther’s place happy, his spirits high, but then he saw Mordecai in the King’s Gate. Mordecai neither stood up nor seemed the least bit nervous around him, so Haman suddenly felt great rage toward Mordecai.

  • Esther 8:1View Full Chapter

    Esther acts again

    That same day King Ahasuerus gave Queen Esther what Haman the enemy of the Jews owned. Mordecai himself came before the king because Esther had told the king that he was family to her.

  • Job 40:19View Full Chapter

    19 He is the first of God’s acts;
        only his maker can come near him with a sword.

  • Psalm 9:1View Full Chapter

    Psalm 9

    For the music leader. According to Muth-labben. A psalm of David.

    I will thank you, Lord, with all my heart;
        I will talk about all your wonderful acts.

  • Psalm 9:11View Full Chapter

    11 Sing praises to the Lord, who lives in Zion!
        Proclaim his mighty acts among all people!

  • Psalm 20:6View Full Chapter

    Now I know that the Lord saves his anointed one;
        God answers his anointed one
            from his heavenly sanctuary,
        answering with mighty acts of salvation
            achieved by his strong hand.

  • Psalm 48:11View Full Chapter

    11 Let Mount Zion be glad;
        let the towns of Judah rejoice
            because of your acts of justice!

  • Psalm 65:8View Full Chapter

    Those who dwell on the far edges
            stand in awe of your acts.
        You make the gateways
            of morning and evening sing for joy.

  • Acts 1View Full Chapter

    The risen Jesus with his disciples

    Theophilus, the first scroll I wrote concerned everything Jesus did and taught from the beginning, right up to the day when he was taken up into heaven. Before he was taken up, working in the power of the Holy Spirit, Jesus instructed the apostles he had chosen. After his suffering, he showed them that he was alive with many convincing proofs. He appeared to them over a period of forty days, speaking to them about God’s kingdom. While they were eating together, he ordered them not to leave Jerusalem but to wait for what the Father had promised. He said, “This is what you heard from me: John baptized with water, but in only a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.”

    As a result, those who had gathered together asked Jesus, “Lord, are you going to restore the kingdom to Israel now?”

    Jesus replied, “It isn’t for you to know the times or seasons that the Father has set by his own authority. Rather, you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”

    After Jesus said these things, as they were watching, he was lifted up and a cloud took him out of their sight. 10 While he was going away and as they were staring toward heaven, suddenly two men in white robes stood next to them. 11 They said, “Galileans, why are you standing here, looking toward heaven? This Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will come in the same way that you saw him go into heaven.”

    Jesus’ followers in Jerusalem

    12 Then they returned to Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, which is near Jerusalem—a sabbath day’s journey away. 13 When they entered the city, they went to the upstairs room where they were staying. Peter, John, James, and Andrew; Philip and Thomas; Bartholomew and Matthew; James, Alphaeus’ son; Simon the zealot; and Judas, James’ son— 14 all were united in their devotion to prayer, along with some women, including Mary the mother of Jesus, and his brothers.

    A replacement for Judas

    15 During this time, the family of believers was a company of about one hundred twenty persons. Peter stood among them and said, 16 “Brothers and sisters, the scripture that the Holy Spirit announced beforehand through David had to be fulfilled. This was the scripture concerning Judas, who became a guide for those who arrested Jesus. 17 This happened even though he was one of us and received a share of this ministry.” (18 In fact, he bought a field with the payment he received for his injustice. Falling headfirst, he burst open in the middle and all his intestines spilled out. 19 This became known to everyone living in Jerusalem, so they called that field in their own language Hakeldama, or “Field of Blood.”) 20 “It is written in the Psalms scroll,

    Let his home become deserted and let there be no one living in it;

    and

    Give his position of leadership to another.

    21 “Therefore, we must select one of those who have accompanied us during the whole time the Lord Jesus lived among us, 22 beginning from the baptism of John until the day when Jesus was taken from us. This person must become along with us a witness to his resurrection.” 23 So they nominated two: Joseph called Barsabbas, who was also known as Justus, and Matthias.

    24 They prayed, “Lord, you know everyone’s deepest thoughts and desires. Show us clearly which one you have chosen from among these two 25 to take the place of this ministry and apostleship, from which Judas turned away to go to his own place.” 26 When they cast lots, the lot fell on Matthias. He was added to the eleven apostles.

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