Acts 14:1

The same thing occurred in Iconium, where Paul and Barnabas went into the Jewish Synagogue, and spoke in such a way that a great number of both Jews and Greeks believed in Christ.

Acts 18:4

Every Sabbath Paul gave addresses in the Synagogue, trying to convince both Jews and Greeks.

Acts 13:46

Then Paul and Barnabas spoke out fearlessly, and said: "It was necessary that the Message of God should be told to you first; but, since you reject it and reckon yourselves not worthy of the Immortal Life--we turn to the Gentiles!

Acts 13:51

They, however, shook the dust off their feet in protest,

John 7:35

"Where is this man going," the Jews asked one another, "that we shall not find him? Will he go to our countrymen abroad, and teach foreigners?

Acts 14:21

After telling the Good News throughout that town, and making a number of converts, they returned to Lystra, Iconium, and Antioch,

Mark 7:26

The woman was a foreigner, a native of Syrian Phoenicia--and she begged him to drive the demon out of her daughter.

John 12:20

Among those who were going up to worship at the Festival were some Greeks,

Acts 9:20

And at once began in the Synagogues to proclaim Jesus as the Son of God.

Acts 11:21

The power of the Lord was with them, so that a great number who had learned to believe came over to the Lord's side.

Acts 13:5

On reaching Salamis, they began to tell the Message of God in the Jewish Synagogues; and they had John with them as an assistant.

Acts 13:43

After the congregation had dispersed, many of the Jews, and of the converts who joined in their worship, followed Paul and Barnabas, who talked with them and urged them to continue to rely upon the loving-kindness of God.

Acts 14:2

But the Jews who refused to believe stirred up the Gentiles, and poisoned their minds against the Brethren.

Acts 16:1

Among other places Paul went to Derbe and Lystra. At the latter place they found a disciple, named Timothy, whose mother was a Jewess who had become a believer in Christ, while his father was a Greek,

Acts 17:1-2

After passing through Amphipolis and Apollonia, Paul and Silas came to Thessalonica. Here the Jews had a Synagogue;

Acts 17:4

Some of the people were convinced, and threw in their lot with Paul and Silas, as did also a large body of Greeks who were accustomed to join in the Jewish services, and a great number of women belonging to the leading families.

Acts 17:12

As a consequence, many of them became believers in Christ, besides a considerable number of Greek women of position, and of men also.

Acts 17:17

So he argued in the Synagogue with the Jews and with those who joined in their worship, as well as daily in the public Square with those who happened to be there.

Acts 18:8

Crispus, the President of the Synagogue, came to believe in the Lord, and so did all his household; and many of the Corinthians, as they listened to Paul, became believers in Christ and were baptized.

Acts 19:8

Paul went to the Synagogue there, and for three months spoke out fearlessly, giving addresses and trying to convince his hearers, about the kingdom of God.

Acts 19:10

This went on for two years, so that all who lived in Roman Asia, Jews and Greeks alike, heard the Lord's Message.

Acts 19:17

This incident came to the knowledge of all the Jews and Greeks living at Ephesus; they were all awe-struck, and the Name of the Lord Jesus was held in the highest honor.

Acts 20:21

I earnestly pointed both Jews and Greeks to the repentance that leads to God, and to faith in Jesus, our Lord.

Acts 21:28

"Men of Israel! help! This is the man who teaches every one everywhere against our People, our Law, and this Place; and, what is more, he has actually brought Greeks into the Temple and defiled this sacred place."

Romans 1:16

For I am not ashamed of the Good News; it is the power of God which brings Salvation to every one who believes in Christ, to the Jew first, but also to the Greek.

Romans 10:12

For no distinction is made between the Jew and the Greek, for all have the same Lord, and he is bountiful to all who invoke him.

1 Corinthians 1:22-24

While Jews ask for miraculous signs, and Greeks study philosophy,

Galatians 2:3

Yet even my companion, Titus, though a Greek, was not compelled to be circumcised.

Galatians 3:28

All distinctions between Jew and Greek, slave and freeman, male and female, have vanished; for in union with Christ Jesus you are all one.

Colossians 3:11

In that new life there is no distinction between Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave, freeman; but Christ is all!--and in all!

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Summary

And it came to pass in Iconium, that they went both together into the synagogue of the Jews, and so spake, that a great multitude both of the Jews and also of the Greeks believed.

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Bible References

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Acts 13:51
They, however, shook the dust off their feet in protest,

Went

Acts 9:20
And at once began in the Synagogues to proclaim Jesus as the Son of God.
Acts 13:46
Then Paul and Barnabas spoke out fearlessly, and said: "It was necessary that the Message of God should be told to you first; but, since you reject it and reckon yourselves not worthy of the Immortal Life--we turn to the Gentiles!
Acts 17:1
After passing through Amphipolis and Apollonia, Paul and Silas came to Thessalonica. Here the Jews had a Synagogue;
Acts 18:4
Every Sabbath Paul gave addresses in the Synagogue, trying to convince both Jews and Greeks.
Acts 19:8
Paul went to the Synagogue there, and for three months spoke out fearlessly, giving addresses and trying to convince his hearers, about the kingdom of God.

That a

Acts 14:21
After telling the Good News throughout that town, and making a number of converts, they returned to Lystra, Iconium, and Antioch,
Acts 11:21
The power of the Lord was with them, so that a great number who had learned to believe came over to the Lord's side.
Acts 13:43
After the congregation had dispersed, many of the Jews, and of the converts who joined in their worship, followed Paul and Barnabas, who talked with them and urged them to continue to rely upon the loving-kindness of God.
Acts 17:4
Some of the people were convinced, and threw in their lot with Paul and Silas, as did also a large body of Greeks who were accustomed to join in the Jewish services, and a great number of women belonging to the leading families.
Acts 18:8
Crispus, the President of the Synagogue, came to believe in the Lord, and so did all his household; and many of the Corinthians, as they listened to Paul, became believers in Christ and were baptized.

Greeks

Acts 14:2
But the Jews who refused to believe stirred up the Gentiles, and poisoned their minds against the Brethren.
Acts 16:1
Among other places Paul went to Derbe and Lystra. At the latter place they found a disciple, named Timothy, whose mother was a Jewess who had become a believer in Christ, while his father was a Greek,
Acts 17:12
As a consequence, many of them became believers in Christ, besides a considerable number of Greek women of position, and of men also.
Acts 18:4
Every Sabbath Paul gave addresses in the Synagogue, trying to convince both Jews and Greeks.
Acts 19:10
This went on for two years, so that all who lived in Roman Asia, Jews and Greeks alike, heard the Lord's Message.
Acts 20:21
I earnestly pointed both Jews and Greeks to the repentance that leads to God, and to faith in Jesus, our Lord.
Acts 21:28
"Men of Israel! help! This is the man who teaches every one everywhere against our People, our Law, and this Place; and, what is more, he has actually brought Greeks into the Temple and defiled this sacred place."
Mark 7:26
The woman was a foreigner, a native of Syrian Phoenicia--and she begged him to drive the demon out of her daughter.
John 7:35
"Where is this man going," the Jews asked one another, "that we shall not find him? Will he go to our countrymen abroad, and teach foreigners?
Romans 1:16
For I am not ashamed of the Good News; it is the power of God which brings Salvation to every one who believes in Christ, to the Jew first, but also to the Greek.
Romans 10:12
For no distinction is made between the Jew and the Greek, for all have the same Lord, and he is bountiful to all who invoke him.
1 Corinthians 1:22
While Jews ask for miraculous signs, and Greeks study philosophy,
Galatians 2:3
Yet even my companion, Titus, though a Greek, was not compelled to be circumcised.
Galatians 3:28
All distinctions between Jew and Greek, slave and freeman, male and female, have vanished; for in union with Christ Jesus you are all one.
Colossians 3:11
In that new life there is no distinction between Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave, freeman; but Christ is all!--and in all!

General references

Luke 12:52
For from this time, if there are five people in a house, they will be divided, three against two, and two against three.