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Throughout the first and second missionary journeys, how did the Jewish people respond to Paul’s message?
They prohibited Paul from entering the synagogue.
They listened to Paul for a while, then opposed him.
They all surrendered their lives to Jesus as Savior and Lord.
They invited Paul to address the Sanhedrin.
They gave Paul no attention.
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They listened to Paul for a while, then opposed him.
Throughout Paul’s first and second missionary journeys Luke repeatedly records that Jews heard him (some were persuaded), but many later opposed, contradicted, or stirred up others against him (e.g., Pisidian Antioch, Iconium, Thessalonica; contrasted with the more receptive Bereans).
Throughout Paul’s first and second missionary journeys Luke repeatedly records that Jews heard him (some were persuaded), but many later opposed, contradicted, or stirred up others against him (e.g., Pisidian Antioch, Iconium, Thessalonica; contrasted with the more receptive Bereans).
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