No because they both say different things. Acts 9:7 says "The men traveling with Saul stood there speechless; they heard the sound but did not see anyone." Acts 22:9 says "My companions saw the light, but they did not hear the voice of him who was speaking to me."
So Acts 9:7 says that Saul's companions heard the sound but didn't see anyone. Acts 22:9 says that Saul's companions saw the light but couldn't hear the voice of whom was speaking to him.
So they both say different things but they don't contradict each other which means the answer is no.
No, Acts 22:9 and Acts 9:7 do not present a contradiction. In these verses, the accounts of Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus are being recounted from different perspectives, which may lead to slight variations in details. This is common in historical narratives.
The accounts in Acts 9:7 and Acts 22:9 differ in details because they were given by different people at different times. In Acts 9:7, those with Paul heard the voice but saw no one; in Acts 22:9, Paul says they saw the light but did not understand the voice. These variations do not change the main point of the story, which is Paul's encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus.
Stephen from ACTS, a character in the music group 2nd Chapter of Acts, first appeared in the early 1970s when the group was formed. He played a significant role in the band as a singer and songwriter.
This verse is found in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 18, verse 21-22. It states, "Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, 'Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? Up to seven times?' Jesus answered, 'I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.'"
The Bible verse "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" can be found in the New Testament, specifically in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 7, verse 12. This verse is often referred to as the Golden Rule.
The Bible verse you are referring to is 2 Corinthians 5:7, which says "For we live by faith, not by sight." This verse highlights the importance of trusting in God and following His will, even when we cannot see the outcome or understand the path ahead. It encourages believers to have faith and depend on God, even in times of uncertainty.
Stephen from ACTS, a character in the music group 2nd Chapter of Acts, first appeared in the early 1970s when the group was formed. He played a significant role in the band as a singer and songwriter.
The book of Acts talks about the history of the Christian church and its early formation. The birth of the church in Acts 2:1-47 and leadership of church in Acts 6:1-7.
God warns His people before performing great acts that impact upon them.
Matthew 7 but what verse
Eight verses in all: 1 Sam 11:15; 2 Chron 35:16; Esther 8:15; Esther 9:22-23; Hos 2:11; Acts 7:41; Col 2:16.
Joshua 7:1,18-26 describes what Achan stole (Joshua 22:20)
Proverbs 2:7 .....(chapter 2, verse 7) is one. Psalms 7: 8 is another one.
7+7+7+4-3 = 22 7+7+7+4-3 = 22 7+7+7+4-3 = 22 7+7+7+4-3 = 22
Paul was the apostle to the gentiles (non Jews). His Hebrew name was Saul and he is always called Saul until Acts 13:9, after this he is called Paul. He was: born in Tarsus - Acts 22:3 a Roman citizen - Acts 22:8 a tent maker - Acts 18:3 a student of Gamaliel - Acts 22:3 a leader of the persecution against Christians - Acts 7 - 9, 26 converted while traveling to Damascus - Acts 22, 26 After his conversion he went on four missionary journeys and preached the gospel to the gentiles. He established churches in Galatia, Asia, Macedon and Achaia. He wrote much of the New Testament. He was executed in Rome around 66 or 67 AD.
No. Is you were to convert them into number you will see the difference. the 22/7 it means: 7/7 = 1 21/7 = 3 22/7 = 3.14... And the 7/22 means 22/22 = 1 7/22 = 0.31818...
Get means to acquire or obtain
They are the offerings that she (the woman in the verse) had vowed to bring.