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You know well enough, he told them, that a Jew is contaminated if he consorts with one of another race, or visits him; but God has been shewing me that we ought not to speak of any man as profane or unclean; (Acts 10, 28)
We are witnesses of all he did in the country of the Jews, and in Jerusalem. And they killed him, hanging him on a gibbet; (Acts 10, 39)
Meanwhile, those who had been dispersed owing to the persecution that was raised over Stephen had travelled as far away as Phoenice and Cyprus and Antioch, without preaching the word to anyone except the Jews. (Acts 11, 19)
and then, finding that this was acceptable to the Jews, he went further, and laid hands on Peter too. It was the time of unleavened bread; (Acts 12, 3)
At this, Peter came to himself. Now I can tell for certain, he said, that the Lord has sent his angel, to deliver me out of Herod’s hands, and from all that the people of the Jews hoped to see. (Acts 12, 11)
So they reached Salamis, where they preached God’s word in the Jewish synagogues; they had John, too, to help them. (Acts 13, 5)
And when they had been through the whole island up to Paphos, they encountered there a magician who claimed to be a prophet, a Jew named Bar-Jesus. (Acts 13, 6)
And when the synagogue broke up, many Jews and many who worshipped the true God as proselytes followed Paul and Barnabas; and they preached to them, urging them to be true to the grace of God. (Acts 13, 43)
The Jews, when they saw these crowds, were full of indignation, and began to argue blasphemously against all that Paul said. (Acts 13, 45)
But the Jews used influence with such women of fashion as worshipped the true God, and with the leading men in the city, setting on foot a persecution against Paul and Barnabas and driving them out of their territory; (Acts 13, 50)
While they were at Iconium, they went into the Jewish synagogue together, and preached in such a way that a great number both of Jews and of Greeks found faith, (Acts 14, 1)
although the Jews who would not believe stirred up trouble among the Gentiles and poisoned their minds against the brethren. (Acts 14, 2)
