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attributes either to "obedience to the direct charge of the magistrates that Paul should not come again to Thessalonica, or danger of a revival of the tumult". He may have journeyed to Berea because of its "comparative seclusion". His mission was initially dependent on 'the networks of the
755:, v. 11) of Paul's teaching, before many of them came to belief (verse 12). There is a contrast between "women of high standing and men" who believe (verse 12) and "the crowds" ('the urban proletariat'), who were agitated by the Jews of Thessalonica (verse 13). 714:, verse 5) occurred among "the Jews", who took the city mob to launch an attack on Paul and Silas. When Paul and Silas could not be found, the mob took a man named "Jason", as one of Paul's followers, to the civic authorities (called 995:, in effect a prelude to the future discussions of Christology. According to the record, after the sermon, a number of people became followers of Paul. These included a woman named 739:': each time he arrived in an unfamiliar city, Paul first visited a synagogue to preach the gospel among the Jewish people. The Jews in Berea were noted as "more noble" (Greek: 710:
After some initial success among synagogue members extending to the receptive Gentile adherents (verse 4), an outbreak of 'jealousy' (or 'fundamentalist zeal': Ζηλώσαντες,
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to speak about the gospel (verse 2). That he was allowed to speak on three successive sabbaths gives an indication of "the respect commanded by his character as a
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in verse 6; a title attested in inscriptional evidence for Thessalonica) with a charge of disturbance (verses 6–7) that Paul's teaching of "the Kingdom" (cf.
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has the neutral Greek sense 'divine beings' instead of 'evil spirits'). The Areopagus was the chief administrative body at that time in Athens.
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Bronze plaque dedicated to the visit of apostle Paul to the Areopagus Hill in Athens. It cites the text of Acts 17:22–32. Image taken in 2016.
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for in Him we live and move and have our being, as also some of your own poets have said, 'For we are also His offspring'.
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Then certain Epicurean and Stoic philosophers encountered him. And some said, "What does this babbler want to say?"
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in the district of Mydonia is about 30 miles (48 km), then 37 miles (60 km) from Apollonia to
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Paul's departure from Thessalonica "by night" (verse 10) reflected "the need immediate action", which
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Others said, "He seems to be a proclaimer of foreign gods," because he preached to them
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provides presumptive evidence that Paul did indeed travel by sea, "rounding the
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This chapter mentions the following places (in the order of their appearance):
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literally "seed-picker", figuratively "one who picks up scraps of knowledge".
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Index

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chapter 18

Acts of the Apostles
Church history
New Testament
Acts of the Apostles
New Testament
Christian
Bible
Paul
Silas
Timothy
gospel
Thessalonica
Berea
Athens
anonymous
Luke
Gospel of Luke
Koine Greek
chapter
Codex Vaticanus
Codex Sinaiticus
Codex Bezae
Codex Alexandrinus
Papyrus 127
Codex Laudianus
Codex Laudianus
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