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Acts 23:34

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The governor read the letter. Then he asked Paul and found out that he was from Cilicia.

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King Xerxes of Persia lived in his capital city of Susa and ruled one hundred twenty-seven provinces from India to Ethiopia.

On the twenty-third day of Sivan, the third month, the king's secretaries wrote the law. They obeyed Mordecai and wrote to the Jews, the rulers, the governors, and the officials of all one hundred twenty-seven provinces from India to Ethiopia. The letters were written in every language used in the kingdom, including the Jewish language.

At Daniel's request, the king appointed Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego to high positions in Babylon Province, and he let Daniel stay on as a palace official.

Darius divided his kingdom into a hundred and twenty states and placed a governor in charge of each one.

When Pilate heard this, he asked, "Is this man from Galilee?"

They traveled through Syria and Cilicia, encouraging the churches.

"No!" Paul replied. "I am a Jew from Tarsus, an important city in Cilicia. Please let me speak to the crowd."

Three days after Festus had become governor, he went from Caesarea to Jerusalem.

But some Jews from Cyrene and Alexandria were members of a group who called themselves "Free Men." They started arguing with Stephen. Some others from Cilicia and Asia also argued with him.




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