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Beware of the scribes, who enjoy walking in long robes, and love to have their hands kissed in the market-place, and to take the first seats in the synagogues, and the chief places at feasts; (Luke 20, 46)
Before all this, men will be laying hands on you and persecuting you; they will give you up to the synagogues, and to prison, and drag you into the presence of kings and governors on my account; (Luke 21, 12)
He said all this while he was teaching in the synagogue, at Capharnaum. (John 6, 60)
It was fear of the Jews that made his parents talk in this way; the Jews had by now come to an agreement that anyone who acknowledged Jesus as the Christ should be forbidden the synagogue; (John 9, 22)
There were, for all that, many of the rulers who had learned to believe in him; but they would not profess it because of the Pharisees, afraid of being forbidden the synagogue. (John 12, 42)
They will forbid you the synagogue; nay, the time is coming when anyone who puts you to death will claim that he is performing an act of worship to God; (John 16, 2)
Jesus answered, I have spoken openly before the world; my teaching has been given in the synagogue and in the temple, where all the Jews forgather; nothing that I have said was said in secret. (John 18, 20)
There were those who came forward to debate with him, some of the synagogue of the Freedmen✻ (as it is called), and of the Cyreneans and Alexandrians, and of those who came from Cilicia and Asia; (Acts 6, 9)
and asked him for letters of commendation to the synagogues at Damascus, so that he could arrest all those he found there, men and women, who belonged to the way, and bring them back to Jerusalem.✻ (Acts 9, 2)
and from the first, in the synagogues, he preached that Jesus was the Son of God. (Acts 9, 20)
So they reached Salamis, where they preached God’s word in the Jewish synagogues; they had John, too, to help them. (Acts 13, 5)
They passed on from Perge, and reached Pisidian Antioch, where they went and took their seats in the synagogue on the sabbath day. (Acts 13, 14)
