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Acts 9:20
Immediately he began proclaiming Jesus in the synagogues:“ He is the Son of God.”
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Acts 17:10
As soon as it was night, the brothers and sisters sent Paul and Silas away to Berea. Upon arrival, they went into the synagogue of the Jews.
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Luke 4:16
He came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up. As usual, he entered the synagogue on the Sabbath day and stood up to read.
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Acts 13:5
Arriving in Salamis, they proclaimed the word of God in the Jewish synagogues. They also had John as their assistant.
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Acts 8:35
Philip proceeded to tell him the good news about Jesus, beginning with that Scripture.
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Acts 18:4
He reasoned in the synagogue every Sabbath and tried to persuade both Jews and Greeks.
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Acts 17:17
So he reasoned in the synagogue with the Jews and with those who worshiped God, as well as in the marketplace every day with those who happened to be there.
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1 Samuel 12 7
Now present yourselves, so I may confront you before the LORD about all the righteous acts he has done for you and your ancestors.
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Acts 13:14
They continued their journey from Perga and reached Pisidian Antioch. On the Sabbath day they went into the synagogue and sat down.
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Acts 24:25
Now as he spoke about righteousness, self-control, and the judgment to come, Felix became afraid and replied,“ Leave for now, but when I have an opportunity I’ll call for you.”
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Acts 14:1
In Iconium they entered the Jewish synagogue, as usual, and spoke in such a way that a great number of both Jews and Greeks believed.
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Acts 19:8
Paul entered the synagogue and spoke boldly over a period of three months, arguing and persuading them about the kingdom of God.
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Acts 28:23
After arranging a day with him, many came to him at his lodging. From dawn to dusk he expounded and testified about the kingdom of God. He tried to persuade them about Jesus from both the Law of Moses and the Prophets.
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Isaiah 1:18
“ Come, let’s settle this,” says the LORD.“ Though your sins are scarlet, they will be as white as snow; though they are crimson red, they will be like wool.
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John 18:20
“ I have spoken openly to the world,” Jesus answered him.“ I have always taught in the synagogue and in the temple, where all the Jews gather, and I haven’t spoken anything in secret.
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Hebrews 7:1-10
For this Melchizedek, king of Salem, priest of God Most High, met Abraham and blessed him as he returned from defeating the kings,and Abraham gave him a tenth of everything. First, his name means king of righteousness, then also, king of Salem, meaning king of peace.Without father, mother, or genealogy, having neither beginning of days nor end of life, but resembling the Son of God, he remains a priest forever.Now consider how great this man was: even Abraham the patriarch gave a tenth of the plunder to him.The sons of Levi who receive the priestly office have a command according to the law to collect a tenth from the people— that is, from their brothers and sisters— though they have also descended from Abraham.But one without this lineage collected a tenth from Abraham and blessed the one who had the promises.Without a doubt, the inferior is blessed by the superior.In the one case, men who will die receive a tenth, but in the other case, Scripture testifies that he lives.And in a sense Levi himself, who receives a tenth, has paid a tenth through Abraham,for he was still within his ancestor when Melchizedek met him.