CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg2 or Peter or arg1" "arg2 is in full agreement with arg1" "arg2 and Peter and arg1" "arg2 and Peter and John and arg1" ] using (james, paul)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 emigrated to the United arg1" "arg2 and the United arg1" "arg2 immigrated to the United arg1" "arg2 but also to the United arg1" ] using (states, paul)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 or James or arg2" "arg1 and John and James and arg2" "arg1 and James and arg2" "arg1 the brother of arg2" ] using (paul, peter)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 or James or arg2" "arg1 and John and James and arg2" "arg1 and James and arg2" "arg1 the brother of arg2" ] using (peter, paul)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 laid his hands upon arg2" "arg1 laid hands on arg2" "arg1 laying his hands on arg2" "arg1 laid hands upon arg2" "arg1 lays hands on arg2" "arg1 laying hands on arg2" "arg1 laid his hands on arg2" "arg1 worked a miracle on arg2" ] using (paul, ananias)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 laid his hands upon arg2" "arg1 laid hands on arg2" "arg1 laying his hands on arg2" "arg1 laid hands upon arg2" "arg1 lays hands on arg2" "arg1 laying hands on arg2" "arg1 laid his hands on arg2" "arg1 worked a miracle on arg2" ] using (ananias, paul)
CPL @1095 (100.0%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 makes it clear in arg1" "arg2 said previously in arg1" "arg2 says the same thing in arg1" "arg2 and Cornelius in arg1" "arg2 makes clear in arg1" "arg2 said in the book of arg1" "arg2 quotes this verse in arg1" "arg2 and Barnabas in arg1" "arg2 and Silas in arg1" "arg2 speaks to this in arg1" "arg2 informs us in arg1" "arg2 and also the author of arg1" "arg2 did in the book of arg1" "arg2 in his Book of arg1" "arg2 in the reading from arg1" "arg2 makes this very clear in arg1" "arg2 declares in arg1" "arg2 himself admits in arg1" "arg2 wrote the book of arg1" "arg2 in the seventh chapter of arg1" "arg2 spoke to in arg1" "arg2 put it this way in arg1" "arg2 used this in arg1" "arg2 said it best in arg1" "arg2 is speaking of in arg1" "arg2 makes that clear in arg1" "arg2 and other Christians in arg1" "arg2 explained this in arg1" "arg2 clearly demonstrates in arg1" "arg2 insists in arg1" "arg2 uses the term in arg1" "arg2 expressed it in arg1" "arg2 is saying in arg1" "arg2 by Luke in arg1" "arg2 wrote the Book of arg1" "arg2 warned of in arg1" "arg2 preached to them in arg1" "arg2 used this technique in arg1" "arg2 spoke of in arg1" "arg2 warned against in arg1" "arg2 and Thecla arg1" "arg2 on Mars Hill in arg1" ] using (acts, paul)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 said it best in arg1" "arg2 in the New Testament of arg1" "arg2 and the other authors of arg1" "arg2 and other Christians in arg1" "arg2 wrote more of arg1" "arg2 wrote these words in arg1" "arg2 taught it in arg1" "arg2 and the other writers of arg1" "arg2 writes to us in arg1" "arg2 nor anyone in arg1" "arg2 warns us in arg1" "arg2 mainly taught arg1" "arg2 as we see him in arg1" "arg2 greeted in arg1" "arg2 and Silas in arg1" "arg2 and the King James arg1" ] using (bible, paul)
CPL @1094 (99.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 writes about in arg1" "arg2 informs us in arg1" "arg2 is saying in arg1" "arg2 makes clear in arg1" "arg2 was the author of arg1" "arg2 penned arg1" "arg2 makes this point in arg1" "arg2 warns us in arg1" "arg2 is addressing in arg1" ] using (first_corinthians, paul)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 wrote in arg1" "arg2 talks about in arg1" "arg2 tells us in arg1" "arg2 says in arg1" ] using (first_corinthians_15, paul)
CPL @1103 (100.0%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg2 was not ashamed of arg1" "arg2 had been entrusted with arg1" "arg2 is not ashamed of arg1" "arg2 preached a different arg1" "arg2 were preaching arg1" "arg2 and Barnabas preached arg1" "arg2 when he presents his arg1" "arg2 wrote was arg1" "arg2 not ashamed of arg1" "arg2 wrote his arg1" "arg2 was a preacher of arg1" "arg2 should not be ashamed of arg1" "arg2 endured for the sake of arg1" "arg2 says that even when arg1" "arg2 as the writer of arg1" "arg2 had preached arg1" ] using (gospel, paul)
CPL @1080 (96.9%) on 30-nov-2017 [ "arg2 says in arg1" "arg2 said in arg1" "arg2 is saying in arg1" "arg2 writes in arg1" "arg2 wrote in arg1" ] using (n1_corinthians_1_18, paul)
CPL @1095 (100.0%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 DD we find arg2" "arg1 was written by the Apostle arg2" "arg1 DD records arg2" "arg1 chapter one arg2" "arg1 DD to show that arg2" "arg1 DD the apostle arg2" "arg1 was probably written by arg2" "arg1 Romans is arg2" "arg1 DD starts with arg2" "arg1 D the Apostle arg2" "arg1 and Galatians arg2" "arg1 where the Apostle arg2" "arg1 DD clearly indicates that arg2" "arg1 DD was written by arg2" "arg1 chapter D where arg2" "arg1 where the apostle arg2" "arg1 was written by the apostle arg2" "arg1 chapter two arg2" "arg1 DD we hear arg2" "arg1 was probably written during arg2" "arg1 chapter seven arg2" "arg1 DD we see that arg2" "arg1 we are led by arg2" "arg1 DD and see what arg2" "arg1 D the apostle arg2" "arg1 D we find arg2" "arg1 The longest of arg2" "arg1 when the Apostle arg2" "arg1 DD the Apostle arg2" ] using (romans, paul)
CPL @1080 (93.8%) on 30-nov-2017 [ "arg2 has already told us in arg1" "arg2 says in arg1" "arg2 tells us in arg1" "arg2 preaches in arg1" ] using (romans_2_29, paul)
CPL @1096 (93.8%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 teaches in arg1" "arg2 said in arg1" "arg2 wrote in arg1" "arg2 talked about this in arg1" ] using (romans_5_6_8, paul)
CPL @1080 (93.8%) on 30-nov-2017 [ "arg2 enjoins in arg1" "arg2 writes in arg1" "arg2 says in arg1" "arg2 tells us in arg1" ] using (romans_6_11, paul)
CPL @1095 (96.9%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 said in arg1" "arg2 says in arg1" "arg2 teaches in arg1" "arg2 tells us in arg1" "arg2 points out in arg1" ] using (romans_6_3, paul)
CPL @1095 (96.9%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 says in arg1" "arg2 said in arg1" "arg2 teaches us in arg1" "arg2 wrote in arg1" "arg2 says the same thing in arg1" ] using (romans_7_12, paul)
CPL @1080 (93.8%) on 30-nov-2017 [ "arg2 said in arg1" "arg2 wrote in arg1" "arg2 tells us in arg1" "arg2 is referring to in arg1" ] using (romans_8_20, paul)
CPL @1080 (98.4%) on 30-nov-2017 [ "arg2 tells us in arg1" "arg2 says in arg1" "arg2 writes in arg1" "arg2 puts it in arg1" "arg2 wrote in arg1" "arg2 said in arg1" ] using (romans_8_22_23, paul)
CPL @1095 (96.9%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 confirms this in arg1" "arg2 could say in arg1" "arg2 is saying in arg1" "arg2 is saying here in arg1" "arg2 elaborates on this in arg1" ] using (second_corinthians, paul)
CPL @1094 (93.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 and Peter and arg1" "arg2 or Peter or arg1" "arg2 really said to arg1" "arg2 and Ezekiel and arg1" ] using (john, paul)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 or James or arg2" "arg1 and John and James and arg2" "arg1 and James and arg2" "arg1 the brother of arg2" ] using (paul, peter)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 or James or arg2" "arg1 and John and James and arg2" "arg1 and James and arg2" "arg1 the brother of arg2" ] using (peter, paul)
Sempasre @1030 (75.0%) on 05-dec-2016 [ "Professor Robert Eisenman of California State University at Long Beach argues that Paul was a member of the family of Herod the Great .[78]" ] using (family, paul)
Sempasre @1030 (75.0%) on 05-dec-2016 [ "Professor Robert Eisenman of California State University at Long Beach argues that Paul was a member of the family of Herod the Great .[78]" ] using (paul, family)