Trouvé 310 Résultats pour: exiled Jews

  • In the evening of that same day, the first day of the week, the doors were closed in the room where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews. Jesus came and stood among them. He said to them, 'Peace be with you,' (John 20, 19)

  • Jews and proselytes alike -- Cretans and Arabs, we hear them preaching in our own language about the marvels of God.' (Acts 2, 11)

  • Some time passed, and the Jews worked out a plot to kill him, (Acts 9, 23)

  • and Peter said to them, 'You know it is forbidden for Jews to mix with people of another race and visit them; but God has made it clear to me that I must not call anyone profane or unclean. (Acts 10, 28)

  • Those who had scattered because of the persecution that arose over Stephen travelled as far as Phoenicia and Cyprus and Antioch, but they proclaimed the message only to Jews. (Acts 11, 19)

  • and when he saw that this pleased the Jews he went on to arrest Peter as well. (Acts 12, 3)

  • They landed at Salamis and proclaimed the word of God in the synagogues of the Jews; John acted as their assistant. (Acts 13, 5)

  • When the meeting broke up many Jews and devout converts followed Paul and Barnabas, and in their talks with them Paul and Barnabas urged them to remain faithful to the grace God had given them. (Acts 13, 43)

  • When they saw the crowds, the Jews, filled with jealousy, used blasphemies to contradict everything Paul said. (Acts 13, 45)

  • But the Jews worked on some of the devout women of the upper classes and the leading men of the city; they stirred up a persecution against Paul and Barnabas and expelled them from their territory. (Acts 13, 50)

  • It happened that at Iconium they went to the Jewish synagogue, in the same way, and they spoke so effectively that a great many Jews and Greeks became believers. (Acts 14, 1)

  • (However, the Jews who refused to believe stirred up the gentiles against the brothers and set them in opposition.) (Acts 14, 2)


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