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we are witnesses of all that he did throughout the country of the Jews and in Jerusalem itself. Yet they put him to death by hanging him on a wooden cross. (Acts 10, 39)
Those who had been scattered because of the persecution over Stephen traveled as far as Phoenicia, Cyprus and Antioch, telling the message, but only to the Jews. (Acts 11, 19)
and when he saw how it pleased the Jews, he proceeded to arrest Peter also. This happened during the festival of the Unleavened Bread. (Acts 12, 3)
Then Peter recovered his senses and said, "Now I know that the Lord has sent his angel and has rescued me from Herod's clutches and from all that the Jews had in store for me." (Acts 12, 11)
After that, when the assembly broke up, many Jews and devout God-fearing people followed them and to these they spoke, urging them to hold fast to the grace of God. (Acts 13, 43)
But the presence of such a crowd made the Jews jealous. So they began to oppose with insults whatever Paul said. (Acts 13, 45)
Those who were not Jews rejoiced when they heard this and praised the message of the Lord, and all those destined for everlasting life believed in it. (Acts 13, 48)
Some of the Jews, however, incited God-fearing women of the upper class and the leading men of the city, as well, and stirred up an intense persecution against Paul and Barnabas. Finally they had them expelled from their region. (Acts 13, 50)
In Iconium Paul and Barnabas likewise went into the Jewish synagogue and preached in such a manner that a great number of Jews and Greeks believed. (Acts 14, 1)
But the Jews who would not believe stirred up the pagan people and poisoned their minds against the brothers. (Acts 14, 2)
There, too, all the town was stirred by the Teaching. They were divided, some siding with the Jews and some with the apostles. (Acts 14, 4)
A move was made by pagans and Jews, together with their leaders, to harm the apostles and to stone them. (Acts 14, 5)
