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  • Passing through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they eventually reached Thessalonica, where there was a Jewish synagogue. (Acts 17, 1)

  • When it was dark the brothers immediately sent Paul and Silas away to Beroea, where they went to the Jewish synagogue as soon as they arrived. (Acts 17, 10)

  • But some itinerant Jewish exorcists too tried pronouncing the name of the Lord Jesus over people who were possessed by evil spirits; they used to say, 'I adjure you by the Jesus whose spokesman is Paul.' (Acts 19, 13)

  • Among those who did this were seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish chief priest. (Acts 19, 14)

  • Paul's defence was this, 'I have committed no offence whatever against either Jewish law, or the Temple, or Caesar.' (Acts 25, 8)

  • Then Festus said, 'King Agrippa, and all here present with us, you see before you the man about whom the whole Jewish community has petitioned me, both in Jerusalem and here, loudly protesting that he ought not to be allowed to remain alive. (Acts 25, 24)

  • Then, when they had been without food for a long time, Paul stood up among the men. 'Friends,' he said, 'you should have listened to me and not put out from Crete. You would have spared yourselves all this damage and loss. (Acts 27, 21)

  • Can anything cut us off from the love of Christ -- can hardships or distress, or persecution, or lack of food and clothing, or threats or violence; (Romans 8, 35)

  • One person may have faith enough to eat any kind of food; another, less strong, will eat only vegetables. (Romans 14, 2)

  • I am sure, and quite convinced in the Lord Jesus, that no food is unclean in itself; it is only if someone classifies any kind of food as unclean, then for him it is unclean. (Romans 14, 14)

  • And indeed, if through any kind of food you are causing offence to a brother, then you are no longer being guided by love. You are not to let the food that you eat cause the ruin of anyone for whom Christ died. (Romans 14, 15)

  • Do not wreck God's work for the sake of food. Certainly all foods are clean; but all the same, any kind can be evil for someone to whom it is an offence to eat it. (Romans 14, 20)


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