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What did Paul do when the Jewish people rejected the gospel of Jesus Christ?
spoke in a louder voice
appealed to the Sanhedrin for support
preached to the Gentiles, but spoke to the Jews first in each city
decided to never preach to Jews but to preach only to the Gentiles
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"preached to the Gentiles, but spoke to the Jews first in each city."
Explanation: Acts records Paul’s pattern of going to the Jewish synagogue first to proclaim Christ; when the Jews rejected the message he “turned to the Gentiles” (e.g. Acts 13:46; Acts 18:6).
Explanation: Acts records Paul’s pattern of going to the Jewish synagogue first to proclaim Christ; when the Jews rejected the message he “turned to the Gentiles” (e.g. Acts 13:46; Acts 18:6).
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