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In The Bible St. Peter saw Paul performing miracles and ask Paul to teach him but Paul refused. Where do you find this There is no such scenario described in the Bible. You may be thinking of Simon the Sorcerer, who offered Peter money in exchange for the power of the Holy Spirit. Peter rebuked him soundly for thinking that the gift of God could be bought with money. See Acts 8:9-24.

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