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  • Now it happened in Iconium that they entered together into the synagogue of the Jews, and they spoke in such a way that a copious multitude of both Jews and Greeks believed. (Acts 14, 1)

  • Yet truly, the Jews who were unbelieving had incited and enflamed the souls of the Gentiles against the brothers. (Acts 14, 2)

  • Then the multitude of the city was divided. And certainly, some were with the Jews, yet truly others were with the Apostles. (Acts 14, 4)

  • Now when an assault had been planned by the Gentiles and the Jews with their leaders, so that they might treat them with contempt and stone them, (Acts 14, 5)

  • Now certain Jews from Antioch and Iconium arrived there. And having persuaded the crowd, they stoned Paul and dragged him outside of the city, thinking him to be dead. (Acts 14, 18)

  • Paul wanted this man to travel with him, and taking him, he circumcised him, because of the Jews who were in those places. For they all knew that his father was a Gentile. (Acts 16, 3)

  • And presenting them to the magistrates, they said: “These men are disturbing our city, since they are Jews. (Acts 16, 20)

  • Now when they had walked through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they arrived at Thessalonica, where there was a synagogue of the Jews. (Acts 17, 1)

  • But the Jews, being jealous, and joining with certain evildoers among the common men, caused a disturbance, and they stirred up the city. And taking up a position near the house of Jason, they sought to lead them out to the people. (Acts 17, 5)

  • Yet truly, the brothers promptly sent Paul and Silas away by night to Beroea. And when they had arrived, they entered the synagogue of the Jews. (Acts 17, 10)

  • Then, when the Jews of Thessalonica had realized that the Word of God was also preached by Paul at Beroea, they went there also, stirring up and disturbing the multitude. (Acts 17, 13)

  • And so, he was disputing with the Jews in the synagogue, and with the worshipers, and in public places, throughout each day, with whomever was there. (Acts 17, 17)


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