Herod kills James the brother of John and imprisons Peter "because he saw it pleased the Jews." 12:1-3 The "angel of the Lord" killed Herod by having him "eaten of worms" because "he gave not God the glory." 12:23 Ezekiel (26:14, 21; 27:36) prophesied that Tyre would be completely destroyed by Nebuchadrezzar, never to be built again. Yet it wasn't destroyed, as is evident from this verse. 12:20
Acts 12 discusses the martyrdom of James, the imprisonment and miraculous release of Peter from prison, and the death of King Herod Agrippa I.
According to the New Testament, King Herod in the time of Jesus was struck down by an angel of the Lord and consumed by worms because he did not give glory to God. This event is described in Acts 12:21-23. It serves as a reminder of the consequences of pride and lack of humility in the face of divine power.
Peter was in prison in Jerusalem when the angel appeared to him, as described in Acts 12:6-11.
In Acts 13, John is mentioned as a companion of Paul, also known as Saul, during their missionary journey. This John is Mark, sometimes referred to as John Mark, who later went on to accompany Barnabas on a separate journey.
The word "power" appears in the Book of Acts of the Apostles 11 times.
Paul raised Eutychus back to life in Acts 20:7-12. Eutychus fell out of a window while Paul was preaching and Paul brought him back to life, demonstrating God's power.
Acts 1-12 in the Bible tells about the Disciples and their relationship with Jesus Christ.
Disappearing Acts was created on 2000-12-09.
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Random Acts of Intimacy was created on 2006-06-12.
the 12 labors:)
In Jerusalem (Acts 1:12-)
Eve - 2003 Banishing Acts 3-12 was released on: USA: 19 January 2006
All of the apostles, as a group (Acts 5), Peter(Acts 12), Paul and Silas (Acts 16), Paul (Acts 22), Aristarchus (Colossians 4).
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12 but she acts likes she is 6