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| + | Paul performs two miracles here. The more obvious one is raising the dead. The less obvious one is his display of complete meekness in immediately embracing someone who had "fallen into a deep sleep" because of his preaching. | ||
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Verses 7-10
Paul performs two miracles here. The more obvious one is raising the dead. The less obvious one is his display of complete meekness in immediately embracing someone who had "fallen into a deep sleep" because of his preaching.
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