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Acts 16:36

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The jailer told Paul, "The officials have ordered me to set you free. Now you can leave in peace."

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"Go on home, and don't worry about that," Elisha replied. Then Naaman left. After Naaman had gone only a short distance,

Moses went to his father-in-law Jethro and asked, "Please let me return to Egypt to see if any of my people are still alive." "All right," Jethro replied. "I hope all goes well."

Jesus said to the woman, "You are now well because of your faith. May God give you peace! You are healed, and you will no longer be in pain."

I give you peace, the kind of peace that only I can give. It isn't like the peace that this world can give. So don't be worried or afraid.

The men from Jerusalem stayed on in Antioch for a while. And when they left to return to the ones who had sent them, the followers wished them well.

After they had been badly beaten, they were put in jail, and the jailer was told to guard them carefully.

When the jailer woke up and saw that the doors were open, he thought that the prisoners had escaped. He pulled out his sword and was about to kill himself.

The next morning the officials sent some police with orders for the jailer to let Paul and Silas go.

"Don't worry," answered the priest. "The LORD is pleased with what you are doing."

Eli replied, "You may go home now and stop worrying. I'm sure the God of Israel will answer your prayer."

Jonathan said, "Take care of yourself. And remember, we each have asked the LORD to watch and make sure that we and our descendants keep our promise forever." David left and Jonathan went back to town.

David accepted the food Abigail had brought. "Don't worry," he said. "You can go home now. I'll do what you asked."

Go on back home and try not to upset them.




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