Acts 24:1
Five days later the head priest, Ananias, came down [to Caesarea] with certain [Jewish] elders and an attorney [named] Tertullus, who brought their case against Paul before the governor.
Acts 23:2
[Upon hearing this], the head priest Ananias ordered that those standing closest to Paul hit him on the mouth.
Acts 24:11
[I know] you can verify that it has not been over twelve days since I went up to Jerusalem to worship.
Acts 25:2
The leading priests and the leading Jewish men [there] informed Festus of the charges against Paul. Then they begged him
Acts 21:27
When the seven days [required by the vow] were almost completed, the Jews from Asia saw Paul in the Temple. They incited the whole crowd and took hold of him,
Acts 23:24
And he [also] requested that they furnish animals for Paul to ride so he could be brought safely to Felix, the governor.
Acts 23:30
And when I was told that there was a plot against the man, I sent him to you immediately, also ordering his accusers to present their case against him in front of you."
Acts 23:35
he said, "I will hear your case fully when your accusers also get here." Then he ordered that Paul be kept [under guard] in Herod's palace.
Acts 12:21
And then, on a particular day, Herod, dressed in his royal robes, delivered a speech [to the people] from his throne.
Acts 25:15
When I was at Jerusalem, the leading priests and the Jewish elders presented his case before me to make a judgment against him.
1 Corinthians 2:1
And when I came to you, brothers, it was not with eloquent words or [superior] wisdom that I proclaimed to you the testimony [or, mystery] about God.
1 Corinthians 2:4
And I did not use persuasive words of [human] wisdom in my message and preaching, but they were [accompanied by] a demonstration of the Holy Spirit and power [from God]. [Note: This "demonstration" could have included the evidence of miraculous spiritual gifts which Paul utilized while there in Corinth. See 14:18].