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Atos 14:18

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18 Apesar dessas palavras, eles tiveram dificuldade para impedir que a multidĂŁo lhes oferecesse sacrifĂ­cios.

Atos 14:18 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 14:18

And with these sayings
Concerning themselves, and concerning the living God, his creation of all things, and his providential goodness:

scarce restrained they the people, that they had not done sacrifice
unto them;
so resolute were they upon it, that it was with great difficulty that they persuaded them from it: in four of Beza's manuscripts, and in some other copies, it is added, "but everyone went to his own house"

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Atos 14:18 In-Context

16 No passado ele permitiu que todas as nações seguissem os seus próprios caminhos.
17 Contudo, Deus não ficou sem testemunho: mostrou sua bondade, dando-lhes chuva do céu e colheitas no tempo certo, concedendo-lhes sustento com fartura e um coração cheio de alegria”.
18 Apesar dessas palavras, eles tiveram dificuldade para impedir que a multidĂŁo lhes oferecesse sacrifĂ­cios.
19 Então alguns judeus chegaram de Antioquia e de Icônio e mudaram o ânimo das multidões. Apedrejaram Paulo e o arrastaram para fora da cidade, pensando que estivesse morto.
20 Mas, quando os discípulos se ajuntaram em volta de Paulo, ele se levantou e voltou à cidade. No dia seguinte, ele e Barnabé partiram para Derbe.
Biblia Sagrada, Nova Versão Internacional®, NVI® Copyright © 1993, 2000 by Biblica, Inc.™ Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

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