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New American Standard Bible (1995)
Acts 17:33
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So Paul left their presence.
So Paul departed from among them.
So Paul departed from among them.
So Paul went out from their midst.
So Paul went out from among them.
So Paul went away from them.
So Paul left them.
In this way, Paul went out of their midst.
At that, Paul left the Areopagus.
When Paul left the council meeting,
So Sha'ul left the meeting.
Thus Paul went out of their midst.
So Paul left the council meeting.
And so Paul departed from among them.
So Paul left them.
And so Paul left the meeting.
So Paul went out from the midst of them.
And so Paul went out from their midst.
Thus Paul went out from among them.
And so Paul went away from among them.
Thus Sha'ul went out from among them.
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And so Paulos went forth from among them.
And so Paul departed from among them.
So Paul departed from among them.
Thus Paul went out from among them.
Thus Paul went out from among them.
So Paul departed from among them. Howbeit, some clave to him and believed:
So Paul went away from them.
So Poul wente out of the myddil of hem.
Thus Paul went out from among them.
So Paul departed from among them.
So Paul left the Areopagus.
So Paul departed from among them.
That ended Paul's discussion with them,
So Paul went away from the people.
At that point Paul left them.
Thus, Paul, came forth out of their midst.
So Paul went out from among them.
So Paul went out from among them.
So Paul departed from amonge them.
and so Paul went forth from the midst of them,
So Paul departed from amonge them.
upon which Paul left the assembly.
The discussion had reached its end,
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Reciprocal: Acts 18:1 - departed
Gill's Notes on the Bible
So Paul departed from among them. As it was high time, when they fell to deriding and scoffing at him; for hereby they judged themselves unworthy of the Gospel ministry: the Ethiopic version adds, "from Athens"; but it does not appear that the apostle went directly out of the city; we read afterwards of his departing from Athens, Acts 18:1 but the sense is, that he went out of the Areopagus, from that court of judicature; and from among the judges of it, and the philosophers of every sect, that stood around him in it; they having no more to say to him, nor he to them. And this shows, that he was not brought to be tried and judged, in order to be punished, but only to be heard concerning his doctrine; of which, when they had heard enough, he departed quietly, no one molesting him, unless with scoffs and jeers.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
So Paul departed - Seeing there was little hope of saving them. It was not his custom to labor long in a barren field, or to preach where there was no prospect of success.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Acts 17:33. So Paul departed from among them. — He could not be convicted of having done any thing contrary to the law; and, when the assembly broke up, he was permitted to go about his own business.