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Identifier: ancientapostles00mcka (find matches)
Title: Ancient apostles
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: McKay, David O. (David Oman), 1873-1970 Deseret Sunday School Union
Subjects: Apostles
Publisher: Salt Lake City, Utah : Deseret Sunday School Union
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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t seat, saying false-ly, This fellow persuadeth men to worship God con-trary to the law. Paul arose, or beckoned some way that he desired -11. Thes. 3:1-2. 198 Ancient Apostles—Paul to answer the charge; but Gallic stopped him, and ad-dressing die Jews, said: If it were a matter of wrong or wicked lewdness,0 ye Jews, reason would that I should bear with you;but if it be a question of words and names, and ofyour law% look ye to it; for I will be no judge of suchmatters. And he drove them from his presence.So Paul was not harmed, just as the Lord promised.But the Jews were; for the Greeks took their leaderand whipped him even before the judg-ment seat. _ Paul remained in Corintli one year anda half, and established there a strong Church. Then, as the time for the Passover at Jemsalem wasdrawing near, he bade good-bye to the saints; and tak-ing Aquila and Priscilla, Silas and Timothy, his faith-ful friends and companions, he set sail for Ephesus,thence to Caesarea, and Jerusalem.
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LESSON 33 PAULS THIRD MISSIONARY JOURNEY FROMANTIOCH TO EPHESUS No man taketh this honor unto himself but he that iscalled of God as was Aaron. When Paul stopped off at Ephesus on his way toJerusalem, as mentioned in the previous lesson, the. Jews to whom he preached asked him totarry a longer time with them. Not beingable to do so, he promised them to return again ifGod will. This promise, as we shall see, Paul liter-ally fulfilled. Whether he arrived in Jerusalem in time to attendthe Passover we do not know. In fact we are led to^ , , ^, , infer that he did not, for all that we balutes the Church , ri» i know 01 this visit is that he salutedthe Church, and went down to Antioch. After spending some time with the importantChurch in Antioch, Paul started on his third mission-ary journey. Just what course he followed, it is diffi-cult to determine; but since Luke tells us that he wentover all the country of Galatia and Phrygia inorder, we may safely conclude that heTWTjourney visitcd h

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