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At Iconium the Apostles went together to the Jewish synagogue and preached, with the result that a great number both of Jews and Greeks believed.
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But the Jews who had refused obedience stirred up the Gentiles and embittered their minds against the brethren.
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Yet Paul and Barnabas remained there for a considerable time, speaking freely and relying on the Lord, while He bore witness to the Message of His grace by permitting signs and marvels to be done by them.
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At length the people of the city split into parties, some siding with the Jews and some with the Apostles.
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And when a hostile movement was made by both Gentiles and Jews, with the sanction of their magistrates, to maltreat and stone them,
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the Apostles, having become aware of it, made their escape into the Lycaonian towns of Lystra and Derbe, and the neighbouring country.
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And there they continued to tell the Good News.
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Now a man who had no power in his feet used to sit in the streets of Lystra. He had been lame from his birth and had never walked.