Acts 18:4
18:4 He addressed
both Jews and Greeks in the synagogue
every Sabbath, attempting to persuade
them.
Acts 18:19
18:19 When they reached Ephesus,
Paul
left Priscilla and Aquila
behind there, but he himself went
into the synagogue
and addressed
the Jews.
Acts 17:2
17:2 Paul went to the Jews in the synagogue,
as he customarily did, and on three Sabbath days he addressed
them from the scriptures,
Acts 17:17
17:17 So he was addressing
the Jews and the God-fearing Gentiles
in the synagogue,
and in the marketplace every day
those who happened to be there.
Acts 19:8
Paul Continues to Minister at Ephesus
19:8 So Paul entered the synagogue and spoke out fearlessly for three months, addressing and convincing them about the kingdom of God.
Acts 24:12
24:12 They did not find me arguing
with anyone or stirring up a crowd
in the temple courts
or in the synagogues
or throughout the city,
Acts 19:9
19:9 But when
some were stubborn
and refused to believe, reviling
the Way
before the congregation, he left
them and took the disciples with him,
addressing
them every day
in the lecture hall
of Tyrannus.
Acts 20:7
20:7 On the first day
of the week, when we met
to break bread, Paul began to speak
to the people, and because he intended
to leave the next day, he extended
his message until midnight.
Acts 20:9
20:9 A young man named Eutychus, who was sitting in the window,
was sinking
into a deep sleep while Paul continued to speak
for a long time. Fast asleep,
he fell down from the third story and was picked up dead.
Acts 24:25
24:25 While Paul
was discussing
righteousness, self-control,
and the coming judgment, Felix
became
frightened and said, “Go away for now, and when I have an opportunity,
I will send for you.”