Acts 13:8
but Elymas (a name which signifies Magus) opposed them, endeavouring to seduce the proconsul from the faith.
Acts 13:6-7
Having travers'd the isle as far as to Paphos, they found a Jew there nam'd Barjesus, who was a false prophet and magician:
2 Timothy 3:8
Moses did not meet with greater opposition from Jannes and Jambres, than truth does from men so corrupted in their mind, and so adulterated in their faith.
John 1:41
the first he met was his own brother Simon, to whom he said, "we have found the Messias," that is to say, the Christ.
Acts 6:7
thus the word of God was spread; and the number of disciples encreased very much at Jerusalem; and a numerous body of priests embrac'd the faith.
Acts 8:9
One Simon was then resident in that place, who pretended to be something extra-ordinary, and by his magical practices had so enchanted the people of Samaria,
Acts 9:36
At Joppa there was a disciple named Tabitha, that is in Greek, Dorcas: this woman was very active in all the offices of benevolence and charity.
Acts 13:12
the proconsul seeing the fact, embraced the faith, being struck with admiration of the christian doctrine.
2 Timothy 4:14-15
Alexander the copper-smith did me many injuries: the Lord may reward him according to his actions.