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What my life was like when boyhood was over, spent from the first among my own people and in Jerusalem, all the Jews know; (Acts 26, 4)
Our twelve tribes worship him ceaselessly, night and day, in the hope of attaining that promise; and this is the hope, my lord king, for which the Jews call me to account. (Acts 26, 7)
That is why the Jews, when they caught me in the temple, tried to murder me. (Acts 26, 21)
It was three days later that he called a meeting of the leading men among the Jews. When they had assembled, he told them, Brethren, I am one who has done nothing to the prejudice of our people, or of our ancestral customs; yet, in Jerusalem, they handed me over to the Romans as a prisoner. (Acts 28, 17)
but the Jews cried out against it, and I was forced to appeal to Caesar, though it is not as if I had any fault to find with my own nation. (Acts 28, 19)
So much he told the Jews, and then they left him, with much dissension among themselves.✻ (Acts 28, 29)
Much, I answer, in every respect; chiefly because the Jews had the words of God entrusted to them. (Romans 3, 2)
Well then, has either side the advantage? In no way. Jews and Gentiles, as we have before alleged, are alike convicted of sin.✻ (Romans 3, 9)
Is God the God of the Jews only? Is he not the God of the Gentiles too? Of the Gentiles too, assuredly; (Romans 3, 29)
We are the objects of his mercy; we, whom he has called, Jews and Gentiles alike. (Romans 9, 24)
Tell me, then, have they stumbled so as to fall altogether? God forbid; the result of their false step has been to bring the Gentiles salvation, and the result of that must be to rouse the Jews to emulate them. (Romans 11, 11)
Here are the Jews asking for signs and wonders, here are the Greeks intent on their philosophy; (1 Corinthians 1, 22)
