Likely, Paul discerned Jehovah’s guidance in the actions of Julius the ___ officer. - Acts 27:1-3, 42-44
One of Paul's traveling companions.
We know that we can take "this" because Jehovah is with us and provides help by means of Jesus and the angels.
This article considers "how many" ways in which Jehovah helped the apostle Paul to deal with difficult challenges.
Paul told those aboard: (This night an angel of the God to whom I belong and to whom I render "this"… [2 words]
Jehovah's Kingdom will usher in a new world of righteousness and render all arguments promoting Satan's present wicked system of things "this".
Knowing that those whom we help may regain full confidence in Jehovah’s promise, never to be abandoned; makes us feel "what way"?
Jesus "did this to" Paul for the witness he had given in Jerusalem.
In this place Paul would be far out of the reach of the Jews who were seeking to kill him. - Acts 25:6 - 12
Something that is full of danger or risk; exposing oneself to imminent risk of disaster or ruin.
Humans can "do this to" a canal to divert the water of a stream in a direction that fits their plans.
On the Mediterranean coast, a port city where Julius permitted Paul (to go to his friends and enjoy their care).
How many years before he wrote his letter to the Hebrews, did Paul make a dangerous journey through a sea storm. - Acts 27:4, 15, 20
The Jews had been (planning to ambush Paul and "do this to" him along the road). - Acts 24:27–25:5
The vast majority of friends that study the Watchtower® do so in a "this kind of" format.
As Paul walked toward Rome, he must have thought, (For many years I have ___ to come to you.) - Romans 15:23
Despite persecution, Paul began to be intensely occupied with the word, witnessing to the Jews to prove that Jesus is the "what"? - Acts 18:5
To claim or assert something without proof, that may have taken place or to have a specified illegal or undesirable quality.
After Paul safely reached Rome, he must have felt as secure as a child nestled in his father’s "what"?
Paragraph 12 - Julius was a Roman "what"? [2 words]
Julius treated Paul with kindness and permitted him to go to his "who"?
This question is asked in paragraph 14 when the authority makes decisions that affect our Christian life and ministry. - Nehemiah 1:11 [4 words]
"How long" does Jesus promise to be with those who follow him? - Matthew 28:20 [3 words]
We can pray concerning prison guards who are "what" of our brothers and sisters. [2 words]
Paul knew that God would help him, and this strengthened him as he faced the "what" that was to come?
An important seaport city, means, belonging to Caesar, built by Herod on the Mediterranean seacoast during the latter part of the first century B.C.E.
Like Rome in Paul's day, this place was a central place of persecution for Jehovah's people.
Regarding helping fellow believers, love helps us to believe the "what" about our brothers and to trust them?
The opposite of faith is this.
Paul must have been encouraged when he saw brothers waiting along the road to "do this to" him.
Paul said at 1 Corinthians 16:9 (because a large "what" that leads to activity has been opened to me, but there are many opposers).
Jesus said those not in union with him were cast out, like trimmed-off branches that ___ up and are burned. - John 15:6
We can ask Jehovah to help us to "do this" or do something kind and loving.