Acts 24:1
Five days after the sovereign pontiff Ananias arriv'd and some of the senators, who with one Tertullus a pleader, appear'd before the governour as plaintiffs against Paul.
Acts 23:2
at which the high priest Ananias order'd those that were near him to strike him on the face:
Acts 24:11
possibly you are appriz'd, that it is not above twelve days since, that I went to Jerusalem to worship.
Acts 25:2
when the high priest and the chief of the Jews waited upon him with an information against Paul,
Acts 21:27
The seven days being almost expir'd, the Asiatic Jews seeing him in the temple, rais'd a tumult, and fell upon him,
Acts 23:24
let them take care to see Paul mounted, and convoy him safe to governour Felix.
Acts 23:30
and having intelligence that the Jews had form'd a conspiracy against him, I immediately sent him to you, directing his accusers to lay their charge before you. farewel.
Acts 23:35
said he, when your accusers are come: and then order'd him to the guard-room at Herod's palace.
Acts 12:21
one court-day, Herod array'd in his robes of state, and seated upon the throne, made a publick oration:
Acts 25:15
and when I was at Jerusalem, the chief priests and senators of the Jews made their appearance, and demanded to have justice against him.
1 Corinthians 2:1
As for me, my brethren, when I appear'd among you, it was not to represent to you the divine mystery in sublime language, and with human literature.
1 Corinthians 2:4
my discourse, and my preaching did not consist in the persuasive reasonings of human wisdom, but in demonstrating the spiritual meaning of the scriptures: