Acts 28:24 Cross References
Acts 28:24
24: Some believed and some didn't.
Acts 14:4
- But the people of the city were divided in their opinion about them. Some sided with the Jews, and some with the apostles.
Acts 17:4
- Some who listened were persuaded and became converts, including a large number of godly Greek men and also many important women of the city.
- But the Jewish leaders were jealous, so they gathered some worthless fellows from the streets to form a mob and start a riot. They attacked the home of Jason, searching for Paul and Silas so they could drag them out to the crowd.
Romans 11:4
- And do you remember God's reply? He said, "You are not the only one left. I have seven thousand others who have never bowed down to Baal!"
- It is the same today, for not all the Jews have turned away from God. A few are being saved as a result of God's kindness in choosing them.
- And if they are saved by God's kindness, then it is not by their good works. For in that case, God's wonderful kindness would not be what it really is--free and undeserved.
Acts 13:48
- When the Gentiles heard this, they were very glad and thanked the Lord for his message; and all who were appointed to eternal life became believers.
- So the Lord's message spread throughout that region.
- Then the Jewish leaders stirred up both the influential religious women and the leaders of the city, and they incited a mob against Paul and Barnabas and ran them out of town.
Acts 19:8
- Then Paul went to the synagogue and preached boldly for the next three months, arguing persuasively about the Kingdom of God.
- But some rejected his message and publicly spoke against the Way, so Paul left the synagogue and took the believers with him. Then he began preaching daily at the lecture hall of Tyrannus.
Acts 18:6
- But when the Jews opposed him and insulted him, Paul shook the dust from his robe and said, "Your blood be upon your own heads--I am innocent. From now on I will go to the Gentiles."
- After that he stayed with Titius Justus, a Gentile who worshiped God and lived next door to the synagogue.
- Crispus, the leader of the synagogue, and all his household believed in the Lord. Many others in Corinth also became believers and were baptized.
Romans 3:3
- True, some of them were unfaithful; but just because they broke their promises, does that mean God will break his promises?