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Acts 17:4 - Modern English Version

4 Some of them were persuaded and joined with Paul and Silas, including a great crowd of devout Greeks and many leading women.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

4 And some of them believed, and consorted with Paul and Silas; and of the devout Greeks a great multitude, and of the chief women not a few.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

4 And some of them [accordingly] were induced to believe and associated themselves with Paul and Silas, as did a great number of the devout Greeks and not a few of the leading women.

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American Standard Version (1901)

4 And some of them were persuaded, and consorted with Paul and Silas; and of the devout Greeks a great multitude, and of the chief women not a few.

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Common English Bible

4 Some were convinced and joined Paul and Silas, including a larger number of Greek God-worshippers and quite a few prominent women.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

4 And some of them believed and were joined to Paul and Silas, and a great number of these were from the worshipers and the Gentiles, and not a few were noble women.

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Acts 17:4
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He who walks with wise men will be wise, but a companion of fools will suffer evil.


Forsake foolishness and live, and proceed in the way of understanding.”


Where has your lover gone, O most beautiful among women? Where has your lover turned, that we may seek him with you?


And many nations will join themselves with the Lord in that day, and they will be My people. And I will reside in your midst, and you will know that the Lord of Hosts has sent Me to you.


The Jews said among themselves, “Where does He intend to go that we shall not find Him? Does He intend to go to the Dispersion among the Greeks and teach the Greeks?


When the congregation was dismissed, many of the Jews and devout proselytes followed Paul and Barnabas, who spoke to them and urged them to continue in the grace of God.


But the Jews stirred up the devout and honorable women and the chief men of the city, and raised up persecution against Paul and Barnabas, and drove them from their region.


At Iconium they entered the synagogue of the Jews together and so spoke that a great crowd of both Jews and Greeks believed.


But the people of the city were divided. Some sided with the Jews, and others with the apostles.


Then it pleased the apostles and the elders, with the whole church, to send chosen men from among them to Antioch with Paul and Barnabas, namely, Judas called Barsabas, and Silas, leading men among the brothers.


Therefore we have sent Judas and Silas, who will also speak to you, saying the same things.


Judas and Silas, being prophets themselves, exhorted the brothers with many words and strengthened them.


but Paul chose Silas and departed, being commended by the brothers to the grace of God.


Paul wanted him to travel with him. So he took him and circumcised him, because of the Jews who were in those places, for they all knew that his father was a Greek.


The brothers immediately sent Paul and Silas away by night to Berea. When they arrived, they went into the synagogue of the Jews.


Therefore many of them believed, including honorable Greek women and many Greek men.


The brothers immediately sent Paul away to the sea. But Silas and Timothy remained there.


Therefore he disputed in the synagogue with the Jews and the devout persons, and in the marketplace daily with those who happened to be there.


However, some men joined him and believed. Among them were Dionysius, member of the Areopagus, and a woman named Damaris, and others with them.


He lectured in the synagogue every Sabbath and persuaded Jews and Greeks.


This continued for two years, so that all who lived in Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus, both Jews and Greeks.


All who believed were together and had all things in common.


crying out, “Men of Israel, help! This is the man teaching all men everywhere against the people and the law and this place. He even brought Greeks into the temple and has defiled this holy place.”


Some believed what was said, but some did not believe.


On being released, they went to their own people and reported what the chief priests and elders had said to them.


This they did, not as we expected. First, they gave themselves to the Lord, and then to us by the will of God.


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