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Acts 14:1

Contemporary English Version 1995

Paul and Barnabas spoke in the synagogue in Iconium, just as they had done at Antioch, and many Jews and Gentiles put their faith in the Lord.

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Every Sabbath, Paul went to the synagogue. He spoke to Jews and Gentiles and tried to win them over.

Paul and Barnabas shook the dust from that place off their feet and went on to the city of Iconium.

But Paul and Barnabas bravely said: We had to tell God's message to you before we told it to anyone else. But you rejected the message! This proves that you don't deserve eternal life. Now we are going to the Gentiles.

Paul and Barnabas preached the good news in Derbe and won some people to the Lord. Then they went back to Lystra, Iconium, and Antioch in Pisidia.

Faith in Christ Jesus is what makes each of you equal with each other, whether you are a Jew or a Greek, a slave or a free person, a man or a woman.

no matter if that person is a Jew or a Gentile. There is only one Lord, and he is generous to everyone who asks for his help.

I am proud of the good news! It is God's powerful way of saving all people who have faith, whether they are Jews or Gentiles.

When the Jews and Gentiles in Ephesus heard about this, they were so frightened that they praised the name of the Lord Jesus.

For three months Paul went to the synagogue and talked bravely with the people about God's kingdom. He tried to win them over,

Crispus was the leader of the synagogue. He and everyone in his family put their faith in the Lord. Many others in Corinth also heard the message, and all the people who had faith in the Lord were baptized.

Many of them put their faith in the Lord, including some important Greek women and several men.

Some of them believed what Paul had said, and they became followers with Paul and Silas. Some Gentiles and many important women also believed the message.

After the service, many Jews and a lot of Gentiles who worshiped God went with them. Paul and Barnabas begged them all to remain faithful to God, who had treated them with undeserved grace.

The Lord's power was with them, and many people turned to the Lord and put their faith in him.

Soon he went to the synagogues and started telling people that Jesus is the Son of God.

They were shouting, “Friends, help us! This man goes around everywhere, saying bad things about our nation and about the Law of Moses and about this temple. He has even brought shame to this holy temple by bringing in Gentiles.”

I told Jews and Gentiles to turn to God and have faith in our Lord Jesus.

He went to the synagogue to speak to the Jews and to anyone who worshiped with them. Day after day he also spoke to everyone he met in the market.

Paul and Silas went back to Derbe and Lystra, where there was a follower named Timothy. His mother was also a follower. She was Jewish, and his father was Greek.

But the Jews who did not have faith in him made the other Gentiles angry and turned them against the Lord's followers.

They arrived at Salamis and began to preach God's message in the synagogues. They also had John as a helper.

Some Greeks had gone to Jerusalem to worship during Passover.

The people asked each other, “Where can he go to keep us from finding him? Is he going to some foreign country where our people live? Is he going there to teach the Greeks?

It doesn't matter if you are a Greek or a Jew, or if you are circumcised or not. You may even be a barbarian or a Scythian, and you may be a slave or a free person. Yet Christ is all that matters, and he lives in all of us.

Titus went to Jerusalem with me. He was a Greek, but still he wasn't forced to be circumcised.

for two years, until every Jew and Gentile in Asia had heard the Lord's message.

The woman was Greek and had been born in the part of Syria known as Phoenicia. She begged Jesus to force the demon out of her daughter.

while praising God. Everyone liked them, and each day the Lord added to their group others who were being saved.

Some Jewish leaders from Antioch and Iconium came and turned the crowds against Paul. They hit him with stones and dragged him out of the city, thinking he was dead.

The Lord's followers in Lystra and Iconium said good things about Timothy,

trouble and suffering in the cities of Antioch, Iconium, and Lystra. Yet the Lord rescued me from all those terrible troubles.




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