The
Acts and Letters of the Apostles
The
Gospel Spread to Rome
page 12
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Acts 16:16 |
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When Paul and Silas were in Philippi, a damsel with a spirit of divination
shouted out about them, telling the people that they were there to tell
people how to be saved. She kept this up for days, until Paul cast
the spirit out of her. The damsel was a slave, and had made money
for her owners by predicting the future. When her owners saw that
their way of making money was gone, they through Paul and Silas into
prison.
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