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14 Now they went on from Perga and arrived at Antioch in Pisidia, and on the Sabbath day they went into the synagogue and sat down.

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27 For those who live in Jerusalem, and their rulers, who failed to recognize or understand both Jesus and the voices of the prophets which are read every Sabbath, have fulfilled these [very prophecies] by condemning Him.

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42 As Paul and Barnabas were leaving [the synagogue], the people kept begging that these things might be spoken to them on the next Sabbath. 43 When the congregation of the synagogue had been dismissed, many of the Jews and the devout converts to Judaism followed Paul and Barnabas, who, talking to them were urging them to continue in the grace of God.

Paul Turns to the Gentiles

44 On the next Sabbath almost the entire [a]city gathered together to hear the word of the Lord [about salvation through faith in Christ].

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Footnotes

  1. Acts 13:44 Antioch in Pisidia.

21 For from ancient generations [the writing of] Moses has been preached in every city, since [a]he is read aloud in the synagogues every Sabbath.”

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Footnotes

  1. Acts 15:21 I.e. the first five books of the OT, Gen through Deut.

13 and on the Sabbath day we went outside the city gate to the bank of the [Gangites] river, where we thought there would be a [a]place of prayer, and we sat down and began speaking to the women who had come there.

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Footnotes

  1. Acts 16:13 Apparently there were not enough Jews living in Philippi to establish a synagogue.

And Paul entered the synagogue, as was his [a]custom, and for three Sabbaths he engaged in discussion and friendly debate with them from the Scriptures,

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  1. Acts 17:2 Paul had earlier announced that he was turning to the Gentiles (13:46), but he nevertheless kept to his practice of speaking to Jews first while focusing primarily on Gentiles.

And he reasoned and debated in the synagogue every Sabbath, trying to persuade Jews and Greeks;

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