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Every Sabbath, Paul went to the synagogue. He spoke to Jews and Gentiles[a] and tried to win them over. But after Silas and Timothy came from Macedonia, he spent all his time preaching to the Jews about Jesus the Messiah. Finally, they turned against him and insulted him. So he shook the dust from his clothes[b] and told them, “Whatever happens to you will be your own fault! I am not to blame. From now on I am going to preach to the Gentiles.”

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Footnotes

  1. 18.4 Gentiles: Here the word is “Greeks.” But see the note at 14.1.
  2. 18.6 shook the dust from his clothes: This means the same as shaking dust from the feet (see the note at 13.51).

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