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Now it happened that as they entered into the Jewish synagogue together to speak, a great company of both Jews and Greeks believed. But the Jews who did not agree excited and embittered the minds of the non-Jews against the brothers. The latter continued for a considerable time to speak boldly about the Lord. They witnessed to the life of God (grace) within the word, working signs and
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wonders through their hands. But the multitude of the city was divided. Some were with the Jews but others were with the apostles. When there was a plan of both Jews and non-Jews and their rulers to rush at the (apostles) to insult and stone them they perceived this. They escaped to the cities of Lycaonia, Lystra and the neighbourhood of Derbe and evangelized there.
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