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  • Paul was about to speak in his own defense when Gallio said to the Jews, "If it were a matter of a misdeed or vicious crime, I would have to consider your complaint. (Acts 18, 14)

  • When they reached Ephesus, he left Priscilla and Aquila behind and entered the synagogue to hold discussions with the Jews. (Acts 18, 19)

  • for he vigorously refuted the Jews, proving from the Scriptures that Jesus is the Messiah. (Acts 18, 28)

  • He did this for two years, so that all those who lived in the province of Asia, both Jews and non-Jews, heard the word of the Lord. (Acts 19, 10)

  • Some Jews who traveled around driving out evil spirits, also tried to use the name of the Lord Jesus over those possessed by evil spirits, saying, "I command you by this Jesus whom Paul preaches." (Acts 19, 13)

  • This became known to all the Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus; all of them were very impressed and the name of the Lord Jesus came to be held in great honor. (Acts 19, 17)

  • Some of the crowd wanted a certain Alexander to speak, whom the Jews put forward. Alexander intended to make a speech of defense before the crowd, (Acts 19, 33)

  • When he had been there for three months, he wanted to set sail for Syria, but as the Jews were plotting against him, he decided to return by way of Macedonia. (Acts 20, 3)

  • how I served the Lord in humility through the sorrows and trials that the Jews caused me. (Acts 20, 19)

  • and I urged Jews and non-Jews alike to turn to God and believe in our Lord Jesus. (Acts 20, 21)

  • "Thus speaks the Holy Spirit: This is how the Jews in Jerusalem will bind the owner of this belt and hand him over to the foreign power." (Acts 21, 11)

  • After greeting them, Paul began telling them in detail everything God had done among the non-Jews through his ministry. (Acts 21, 19)


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