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Acts 13:9
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But Saul (also known as Paul), filled with the Holy Spirit, looked hard at Elymas
Acts 13:13
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Paul and the people with him sailed away from Paphos. They came to Perga, a city in Pamphylia. There John Mark left them and returned to Jerusalem.
Acts 13:15
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The Law of Moses and the writings of the prophets were read. Then the leaders of the synagogue sent a message to Paul and Barnabas: "Brothers, if you have something to say that will help the people here, please speak."
Acts 13:16
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Paul stood up, raised his hand to get their attention, and said, "People of Israel and all you others who worship the true God, please listen to me!
Acts 13:42
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As Paul and Barnabas were leaving the synagogue, the people asked them to come again on the next Sabbath day and tell them more about these things.
Acts 13:43
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After the meeting, many of the people followed Paul and Barnabas, including many Jews and people who had changed their religion to be like Jews and worship the true God. Paul and Barnabas encouraged them to continue trusting in God's grace.
Acts 13:45
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When the Jews there saw all these people, they became very jealous. Shouting insults, they argued against everything Paul said.
Acts 13:46
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But Paul and Barnabas spoke very boldly. They said, "We had to tell God's message to you Jews first, but you refuse to listen. You have made it clear that you are not worthy of having eternal life. So we will now go to those who are not Jews.
Acts 13:48
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When the non-Jewish people heard Paul say this, they were happy. They gave honor to the message of the Lord, and many of them believed it. These were the ones chosen to have eternal life.
Acts 13:50
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But the Jews there caused some of the important religious women and the leaders of the city to be angry and turn against Paul and Barnabas and throw them out of town.
Acts 13:51
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So Paul and Barnabas shook the dust off their feet. Then they went to the city of Iconium.
Acts 14:1
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Paul and Barnabas went to the city of Iconium. As they did in Antioch, they entered the Jewish synagogue. They spoke to the people there. They spoke so well that many Jews and Greeks believed what they said.
Acts 14:3
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So Paul and Barnabas stayed in Iconium a long time, and they spoke bravely for the Lord. They told the people about God's grace. The Lord proved that what they said was true by causing miraculous signs and wonders to be done through them.
Acts 14:4
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But some of the people in the city agreed with the Jews who did not believe Paul and Barnabas. Others followed the apostles. So the city was divided.
Acts 14:5
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Some of the Jews there, as well as their leaders and some of the non-Jewish people, were determined to hurt Paul and Barnabas. They wanted to stone them to death.
Acts 14:6
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When Paul and Barnabas learned about this, they left the city. They went to Lystra and Derbe, cities in Lycaonia, and to the surrounding areas.
Acts 14:9
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He was sitting and listening to Paul speak. Paul looked straight at him and saw that the man believed God could heal him.
Acts 14:10
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So Paul shouted, "Stand up on your feet!" The man jumped up and began walking around.
Acts 14:11
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When the people saw what Paul did, they shouted in their own Lycaonian language. They said, "The gods have come down to us in the form of humans!"
Acts 14:12
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The people began to call Barnabas "Zeus," and they called Paul "Hermes," because he was the main speaker.