Answer:
The opposition of the church that occurred in Ephesus near the end of Paul's ministry is different because there was no arrest made. Paul was not cast in prison neither was he stoned. When the townclerk finishing talking, he dismissed the assembly (Acts 20:41).
Also, Paul never had a face-to-face encounter with Demetrius. But when Demetrius saw the impact of the gospel on his craft, he knew that Paul was behind it then he raised an uproar.
Explanation:
This account of the opposition to the church that occurred in Ephesus near the end of Paul's ministry can be seen in Acts 19:21-41.
discovery of audio tapes of conversations connecting him in attempts to cover up details of the Watergate break-in.
because the recorded tapes were brought to the Watergate committee and that is what caused the most damage.
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