BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Acts 17:6
6. And when they were not able to get them, they took Jason and some of the brothers by force before the rulers of the town, crying, These men, who have made trouble all over the world have now come here;
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Summary: Acts chapter 17 describes Paul's missionary journey as he visits Thessalonica and Berea. In Thessalonica, he preaches in the synagogue, where a mixed response arises: some Jews and many God-fearing Greeks believe, while others, envious of his success, incite a riot against him. The newly formed church faces persecution, leading to Paul and Silas fleeing to Berea. There, the Bereans are noted for their openness to Scripture, eagerly examining the teachings presented to them. However, trouble follows as jealous Thessalonian Jews come to Berea, stirring up opposition once more. Paul departs alone to Athens, where he encounters a city full of idols and philosophical debates. He delivers a compelling sermon at the Areopagus, addressing the Athenians' religious curiosity and speaking of the "unknown god" they worship, ultimately proclaiming the resurrection of Jesus. The chapter highlights themes of perseverance in the face of opposition, the importance of diligent inquiry into the Scriptures, and the necessity of contextualizing the Gospel message for different audiences.
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