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Biblia Przekład Toruński
Dzieje Apostolskie 19:8
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Potym on wszedszy do bożnice, mówił bezpiecznie przez trzy miesiące, rozmawiając i radząc o tym, coby ku królestwu Bożemu przysłuszało.
A wszedłszy do bóżnicy, mówił bezpiecznie przez trzy miesiące, nauczając i namawiając ich do królestwa Bożego.
Następnie Paweł udał się do synagogi. Tam przez trzy miesiące odważnie i otwarcie głosił, dyskutował i przekonywał o sprawach dotyczących Królestwa Bożego.
Wszedł także do bóżnicy oraz otwarcie mówił przez trzy miesiące, wykładając i przekonując odnośnie Królestwa Boga.
A wszedłszy do bóżnicy, mówił bezpiecznie przez trzy miesiące, nauczając i namawiając ich do królestwa Bożego.
Potem przez trzy miesiące przychodził do synagogi i odważnie mówił, rozprawiając i przekonując o królestwie Bożym.
Odtąd przez okres trzech miesięcy chodził do synagogi, prowadząc śmiałe rozmowy i przekonując o Królestwie Bożym.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
went: Acts 13:14, Acts 13:46, Acts 14:1, Acts 26:22, Acts 26:23
disputing: Acts 19:9, Acts 1:3, Acts 9:20-22, Acts 17:1-3, Acts 17:17, Acts 18:4, Acts 18:19, Acts 28:23, Jude 1:3
Reciprocal: Exodus 35:35 - the cunning Jeremiah 15:10 - a man Luke 16:31 - be persuaded Acts 4:29 - that Acts 9:29 - disputed Acts 13:5 - in the Acts 13:43 - persuaded Acts 17:2 - went Acts 20:31 - by Acts 28:24 - General 1 Corinthians 16:9 - a great Ephesians 6:19 - that I 1 Thessalonians 2:2 - much
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he went into the synagogue,.... Of the Jews at Ephesus, for it seems to have been a private house, where he had met with the twelve baptized disciples, and had laid his hands on them; and these being Jews, as it seems most likely, by their having been baptized into John's baptism, the apostle went along with them to the synagogue on the sabbath day, as was his usual custom; having a very great desire, and an affectionate concern, for the welfare of his countrymen the Jews:
and spake boldly for the space of three months; that is, he used great freedom of speech, and showed much courage and intrepidity of mind, in preaching the Gospel at the synagogue every sabbath day as it returned, during this space of time; some manuscripts read, "three days":
disputing and persuading the things concerning the kingdom of God; the kingdom of the Messiah, the Gospel dispensation, the doctrines and ordinances of the Gospel, and the Gospel church state, often signified by the kingdom of God, and of heaven, in Scripture; and concerning the glory of a future state, the way and right unto it, and meetness for it; and these things he reasoned upon in such a strong and nervous manner, and made use of such powerful arguments, in proof and demonstration of them, as were very persuasive, and engaged many to believe them, and give their assent unto them.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Persuading the things - Endeavoring to persuade them of the truth of what was affirmed respecting the kingdom of God.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Acts 19:8. Spake boldly - three months — We have often remarked that St. Paul, in every place, made his first offers of salvation to the Jews; and it was only when they rejected it, that he turned to the Gentiles; see Acts 18:6. And the same line of conduct he pursues here: he goes to the school of Tyrannus, at least a public place, to which all might resort, when they obstinately rejected the Gospel in the synagogue.
Disputing and persuading — ÎιαλεγομενοÏ, και ÏειθÏν, Holding conversations with them, in order to persuade them of the truth of the doctrine of Christ.