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Description: On Paul's Second Missionary Journey, Paul and Silas were imprisoned at Philippi. But when God freed...
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Description: Prisoners often wore shackles such as these, binding their arms or legs or both.
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Description: Egyptian prisoners of war.
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Description: Paul bound with chains.
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Description: Pharaoh taking Jews captive.
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Description: Philistine prisoner.
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Description: Prisoners of war; foot on neck of conquered king.
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Description: The traditional prison in Philippi where Paul and Silas were held.
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Description: Prisoners brought to Sennacherib.
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Description: When Paul was taken prisoner by Roman soldiers in Jerusalem, he asked to speak to the Jewish crowd...
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Description: Prisoners of war, foot on the neck of the conquered King.
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Description: Prisoners bound in ancient handcuffs.
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Description: The traditional prison in Philippi where Paul and Silas were held.
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Description: Surrounded by Roman guards, Paul appeared before the Jewish council (Acts 22:30--23:11).
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Description: Punishment - chained.
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Description: In the morning, Joseph was a slave in prison. In the evening, he was governor of all Egypt, the...
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Description: In the morning, Joseph was a slave in prison. In the evening, he was governor of all Egypt, the...
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Description: In the morning, Joseph was a slave in prison. In the evening, he was governor of all Egypt, the...
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Description: Adramyttium an ancient city of Mysia in the Roman Province of Asia. The only reference in the New...
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Description: Slavery.
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Description: The Prophet Agabus used Paul's belt to prophesy that he would be bound and taken prisoner (Acts...
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Description: Prisoners of Assyria warfare.
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Description: Sennacherib (Assyrian king) with a Judean prisoner.
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Description: Adramyttium is an ancient city of Mysia in the Roman Province of Asia. The only reference in the...
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Description: Adramyttium is an ancient city of Mysia in the Roman Province of Asia. The only reference in the...
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