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  • and what they have heard about you is that you instruct all Jews living among the gentiles to break away from Moses, authorising them not to circumcise their children or to follow the customary practices. (Acts 21, 21)

  • The seven days were nearly over when some Jews from Asia caught sight of him in the Temple and stirred up the crowd and seized him, (Acts 21, 27)

  • 'Someone called Ananias, a devout follower of the Law and highly thought of by all the Jews living there, (Acts 22, 12)

  • The next day, since he wanted to know for sure what charge the Jews were bringing, he freed Paul and gave orders for a meeting of the chief priests and the entire Sanhedrin; then he brought Paul down and set him in front of them. (Acts 22, 30)

  • When it was day, the Jews held a secret meeting at which they made a vow not to eat or drink until they had killed Paul. (Acts 23, 12)

  • He replied, 'The Jews have made a plan to ask you to take Paul down to the Sanhedrin tomorrow, as though they meant to enquire more closely into his case. (Acts 23, 20)

  • This man had been seized by the Jews and would have been murdered by them; but I came on the scene with my troops and got him away, having discovered that he was a Roman citizen. (Acts 23, 27)

  • We have found this man a perfect pest; he stirs up trouble among Jews the world over and is a ringleader of the Nazarene sect. (Acts 24, 5)

  • The Jews supported him, asserting that these were the facts. (Acts 24, 9)

  • But some Jews from Asia -- these are the ones who should have appeared before you and accused me of whatever they had against me. (Acts 24, 19)

  • When two years came to an end, Felix was succeeded by Porcius Festus and, being anxious to gain favour with the Jews, Felix left Paul in custody. (Acts 24, 27)

  • The chief priests and leaders of the Jews informed him of the case against Paul, (Acts 25, 2)


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