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  • So they set the crowd against them and the officials tore the clothes off Paul and Silas and ordered them to be flogged. (Acts 16, 22)

  • But Paul said to him, "They flogged us publicly, and jailed us without trial, men who are Roman citizens; and now they want to smuggle us out secretly? Oh no! Let them come themselves and lead us out." (Acts 16, 37)

  • Paul and Silas took the road through Amphipolis and Apollonia and came to Thessalonica, where there was a Jewish synagogue. (Acts 17, 1)

  • As Paul used to do, he went to the synagogue and on three sabbaths he held discussions with them about the Scriptures. (Acts 17, 2)

  • As soon as night fell, the believers sent Paul and Silas off to Beroea. On their arrival they went to the Jewish synagogue. (Acts 17, 10)

  • He held discussions in the synagogue with the Jews and the God-fearing people, as well as daily debates in the public square with ordinary passersby. (Acts 17, 17)

  • Every sabbath he held discussions in the synagogue, trying to convince both Jews and Greeks. (Acts 18, 4)

  • So Paul left there and went to the house of a God-fearing man named Titus Justus who lived next door to the synagogue. (Acts 18, 7)

  • A leading man of the synagogue, Crispus, along with his whole household, believed in the Lord. On hearing Paul, many more Corinthians believed and were baptized. (Acts 18, 8)

  • Then the people seized Sosthenes, a leading man of the synagogue, and beat him in front of the tribunal; but Gallio paid no attention to it. (Acts 18, 17)

  • When they reached Ephesus, he left Priscilla and Aquila behind and entered the synagogue to hold discussions with the Jews. (Acts 18, 19)

  • As he began to speak boldly in the synagogue, Priscilla and Aquila heard him; so they took him home with them and explained to him the way more accurately. (Acts 18, 26)


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