The Jews, ever jealous of the admission of the Gentiles to the same privileges with themselves, raised such a disturbance, that St. Paul, with Silas, was obliged suddenly to withdraw ; they even pursued him to Berea. A key to the New Testament - Stran 102avtor: Thomas Percy (bp. of Dromore.) - 1806Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Thomas Percy (bp. of Dromore.) - 1773 - 186 strani
...fuch adifturbance, that St. Paul, with Silas, was obliged fuddenly to withdraw : they even purfued him to Berea. He left Silas and Timothy there, and fled to Athens, ordering them to follow him d. Timothy » A&s xvii. b ZiCopw'ai "Eto««s. « * Theft". i. 9. * Afti xvii. >4> 15. did did not... | |
| Thomas Percy (bp. of Dromore.) - 1779 - 208 strani
...fuch a difturbance, that St. Paul, with Silas, was obliged fuddenly to withdraw : they even purfucd him to Berea. He left Silas and Timothy there, and fled to Athens, ordering them to follow himd. Timothy » Aas xvii. « i Theft", i. 9. * A£U xvii. i4, i5. did did not long continue there... | |
| 1823 - 936 strani
...Paul and Silas, soon after they had left Philippi. At first they made many converts; hut at length 6] Y^, z -e ! t 9r stirred up the rabble, which assaulted the house where the apostle and his friend* lodged; so that... | |
| Robert Gray (bp. of Bristol.) - 1825 - 854 strani
...Hence the majority of the Church consisted of native Heathens, who had formerly been idolaters (V). The Jews, ever jealous of the admission of the Gentiles...there, and fled to Athens, ordering them to follow him [D]. TIMOTHY did not long continue there with St. PAUL, but was sent back to Thessalonica [E], and... | |
| William Van Mildert (bp. of Durham.) - 1831 - 542 strani
...bestowed on the latter. Yet this conduct was strikingly exemplified in the Jews, who vehemently complained of the admission of the Gentiles to the same privileges with themselves. The parable also intimates that it was not the fault of those who came late into the vineyard, that... | |
| Charles Woodward - 1837 - 122 strani
...Christ. Hence the majority of the church consisted of native Heathens, who had formerly heen idolators. The Jews, ever jealous of the admission of the Gentiles...Paul, with Silas, was obliged suddenly to withdraw, when they pursued him even to Berea. There he left Silas and Timothy, and fled to Athens, ordering... | |
| 1839 - 444 strani
...Christ. Hence the majority of the Church consisted of nativeheathens, who had formerly been idolaters 5. The Jews, ever jealous of the admission of the Gentiles...suddenly to withdraw : they even pursued him to Berea." — Percy's Key to the New Testament. 1 Acts xvii. 10. * Ibid. xvii. 11. ' Ibid. xiii. 15. * Ibid.... | |
| Robert Gray - 1842 - 438 strani
...Christ. Hence the majority of the church consisted of native heathens, who had formerly been idolaters.* The Jews, ever jealous of the admission of the Gentiles...and fled to Athens, ordering them to follow him." Timothy did not long continue there with St. Paul, but was sent back to Thessalonica/ and, when he... | |
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