Rend the heart. Promise of the Holy Spirit. Enemies of the church. God's mercies on the church.
The Lord's love for Israel. Ephraim and Judah reproved. A plea for Israel to return unto the Lord.
Idolatry of Israel. Israel's unthankfulness. God's promise of mercy.
God said to Hosea to take a wife of whoredoms and children of whoredoms. Hosea's wife Gomer bare Jezreel, Loruhamah, and Loammi. She went after other lovers. Hosea redeemed his wife. God's exhortation to repentance.
Paul's dangerous sailing voyage. Their ship encountered a storm and became a shipwreck. Paul encountered barbarians on the island of Melita. He continued towards and arrived in Rome.
Paul was brought before Felix the governor at Caesarea. Paul was kept in custody. Paul appealed to Caesar. Paul was brought before king Agrippa and Bernice. Paul defended himself before Agrippa. Paul testified of his miraculous conversion on the road to Damascus.
Paul spake to the people. Paul testified of his miraculous conversion on the road to Damascus. Paul spake to the council. Certain of the Jews plotted to kill Paul. Paul was sent to Felix the governor.
Paul came to Macedonia and Greece. A young man named Eutychus fell to his death, but was brought back alive. Paul came to Ephesus and spake to the elders of the church. Paul came to Jerusalem. He met James and all the elders. Paul was arrested in the temple. He spake to the people.
Paul came to Corinth and found Aquila and Priscilla. Gallio made insurrection against Paul. Apollos came to Ephesus and spoke boldly about Jesus Christ. Paul came to Ephesus and taught baptism by the Holy Ghost. The man with the evil spirit overcame the seven sons of Sceva. Demetrius, a silversmith, called other craftsmen and protested Paul's teaching against the idolatry because of the goddess Diana.
Timotheus went with Paul. A man of Macedonia called. The Lord opened Lydia's heart to believe. Paul and Silas were cast into prison. The keeper of the prison believed and his house. Paul and Silas at Thessalonica, Berea, Athens, and Areopagus. Paul addressed their altar with the inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD.
Paul and Barnabas at Iconium and Lystra. Paul was stoned at Lystra. The apostles and elders came together at Jerusalem to consider the matter of circumcision and keeping the law of Moses in order to be saved. They sent greeting by letters to the Gentile believers. Barnabas and Paul separated.
Herod killed James and imprisoned Peter. The angel of the Lord freed Peter from prison. The angel of the Lord smote Herod to death. The Holy Ghost sent forth Barnabas and Saul to preach the word of God.
Saul persecuted the Church. Philip preached Jesus Christ in Samaria. Simon the sorcerer believed. Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch. Saul's miraculous conversion. Peter healed Aeneas and raised Tabitha from the dead.
Stephen's defence. Martyrdom of Stephen.