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Acts 19:9 - New Revised Standard Version

9 When some stubbornly refused to believe and spoke evil of the Way before the congregation, he left them, taking the disciples with him, and argued daily in the lecture hall of Tyrannus.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

9 But when divers were hardened, and believed not, but spake evil of that way before the multitude, he departed from them, and separated the disciples, disputing daily in the school of one Tyrannus.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

9 But when some became more and more stubborn (hardened and unbelieving), discrediting and reviling and speaking evil of the Way [of the Lord] before the congregation, he separated himself from them, taking the disciples with him, and went on holding daily discussions in the lecture room of Tyrannus from about ten o'clock till three.

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American Standard Version (1901)

9 But when some were hardened and disobedient, speaking evil of the Way before the multitude, he departed from them, and separated the disciples, reasoning daily in the school of Tyrannus.

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Common English Bible

9 Some people had closed their minds, though. They refused to believe and publicly slandered the Way. As a result, Paul left them, took the disciples with him, and continued his daily interactions in Tyrannus’ lecture hall.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

9 But when certain ones became hardened and would not believe, cursing the Way of the Lord in the presence of the multitude, Paul, withdrawing from them, separated the disciples, disputing daily in a certain school of Tyrannus.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

9 But when some were hardened, and believed not, speaking evil of the way of the Lord, before the multitude, departing from them, he separated the disciples, disputing daily in the school of one Tyrannus.

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Acts 19:9
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They would not listen but were stubborn, as their ancestors had been, who did not believe in the Lord their God.


Do not now be stiff-necked as your ancestors were, but yield yourselves to the Lord and come to his sanctuary, which he has sanctified forever, and serve the Lord your God, so that his fierce anger may turn away from you.


but they kept mocking the messengers of God, despising his words, and scoffing at his prophets, until the wrath of the Lord against his people became so great that there was no remedy.


And you warned them in order to turn them back to your law. Yet they acted presumptuously and did not obey your commandments, but sinned against your ordinances, by the observance of which a person shall live. They turned a stubborn shoulder and stiffened their neck and would not obey.


Do not harden your hearts, as at Meribah, as on the day at Massah in the wilderness,


Happy is the one who listens to me, watching daily at my gates, waiting beside my doors.


He will become a sanctuary, a stone one strikes against; for both houses of Israel he will become a rock one stumbles over—a trap and a snare for the inhabitants of Jerusalem.


Thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel: I am now bringing upon this city and upon all its towns all the disaster that I have pronounced against it, because they have stiffened their necks, refusing to hear my words.


yet they did not listen to me, or pay attention, but they stiffened their necks. They did worse than their ancestors did.


Let them alone; they are blind guides of the blind. And if one blind person guides another, both will fall into a pit.”


An evil and adulterous generation asks for a sign, but no sign will be given to it except the sign of Jonah.” Then he left them and went away.


At that hour Jesus said to the crowds, “Have you come out with swords and clubs to arrest me as though I were a bandit? Day after day I sat in the temple teaching, and you did not arrest me.


“He has blinded their eyes and hardened their heart, so that they might not look with their eyes, and understand with their heart and turn— and I would heal them.”


and when he had found him, he brought him to Antioch. So it was that for an entire year they met with the church and taught a great many people, and it was in Antioch that the disciples were first called “Christians.”


But the residents of the city were divided; some sided with the Jews, and some with the apostles.


Some of them were persuaded and joined Paul and Silas, as did a great many of the devout Greeks and not a few of the leading women.


About that time no little disturbance broke out concerning the Way.


Paul wished to go into the crowd, but the disciples would not let him;


Therefore be alert, remembering that for three years I did not cease night or day to warn everyone with tears.


I persecuted this Way up to the point of death by binding both men and women and putting them in prison,


unless it was this one sentence that I called out while standing before them, ‘It is about the resurrection of the dead that I am on trial before you today.’ ”


But we would like to hear from you what you think, for with regard to this sect we know that everywhere it is spoken against.”


“You stiff-necked people, uncircumcised in heart and ears, you are forever opposing the Holy Spirit, just as your ancestors used to do.


and asked him for letters to the synagogues at Damascus, so that if he found any who belonged to the Way, men or women, he might bring them bound to Jerusalem.


What then? Israel failed to obtain what it was seeking. The elect obtained it, but the rest were hardened,


So then he has mercy on whomever he chooses, and he hardens the heart of whomever he chooses.


for a wide door for effective work has opened to me, and there are many adversaries.


and wrangling among those who are depraved in mind and bereft of the truth, imagining that godliness is a means of gain.


You are aware that all who are in Asia have turned away from me, including Phygelus and Hermogenes.


holding to the outward form of godliness but denying its power. Avoid them!


proclaim the message; be persistent whether the time is favorable or unfavorable; convince, rebuke, and encourage, with the utmost patience in teaching.


But exhort one another every day, as long as it is called “today,” so that none of you may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin.


These people, however, are like irrational animals, mere creatures of instinct, born to be caught and killed. They slander what they do not understand, and when those creatures are destroyed, they also will be destroyed,


Even so, many will follow their licentious ways, and because of these teachers the way of truth will be maligned.


But these people slander whatever they do not understand, and they are destroyed by those things that, like irrational animals, they know by instinct.


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