Acts 26:6
To-day I am standing my trial for hoping in the promise made by God to our fathers,
Acts 24:15
and I cherish the same hope in God as they accept, namely that there is to be a resurrection of the just and the unjust.
Acts 28:20
This is my reason for asking to see you and have a word with you. I am wearing this chain because I share Israel's hope."
Acts 23:6
Then, finding half the Sanhedrin were Sadducees and the other half Pharisees, Paul shouted to them, "I am a Pharisee, brothers, the son of Pharisees! It is for the hope of the resurrection from the dead that I am on trial!"
Romans 15:8
Christ, I mean, became a servant to the circumcised in order to prove God's honesty by fulfilling His promises to the fathers,
Luke 1:69-70
he has raised up a strong saviour for us in the house of his servant David
Acts 3:24
and all the prophets who have spoken since Samuel and his successors have also announced these days.
Acts 13:32-33
So we now preach to you the glad news that the promise made to the fathers
Acts 26:8
[Move to the beginning of vs 23] Why should you consider it incredible that God raises the dead,
Galatians 3:17-18
My point is this: the Law which arose four hundred and thirty years later does not repeal a will previously ratified by God, so as to cancel the Promise.
Galatians 4:4
but when the time had fully expired, God sent forth his Son, born of a woman, born under the Law,
Titus 2:13
awaiting the blessed hope of the appearance of the Glory of the great God and of our Saviour Christ Jesus,
1 Peter 1:11-12
the Spirit of messiah within them foretold all the suffering of messiah and his after-glory, and they pondered when or how this was to come;