a14:19-20
b2 Tim 3:11-12
c14:20
d16:1
e14:22-23
f15:32
h16:40
i18:23
j1 Thes 3:2
k4:18
l5:14

‏ Acts 14:19-22

Summary for Acts 14:19-20: 14:19-20  a The crowd became fickle when some Jews arrived from Antioch and Iconium and easily turned the people against the apostles.

• They stoned Paul and dragged him out of town: Paul later referred to this time of persecution as a lesson (2 Tim 3:11-12  b).

• thinking he was dead: That Paul got up and went back into the town suggests that God miraculously healed him of his wounds.
14:20  c The next day he left: Paul later returned to Lystra on his second missionary journey (16:1  d).
Summary for Acts 14:22-23: 14:22-23  e The apostles were diligent in following up with those who had made a Christian profession of faith. These new disciples needed to be nurtured, supported, and encouraged (15:32  f, 41  g; 16:40  h; 18:23  i; see 1 Thes 3:2  j; 4:18  k; 5:14  l).

• Paul and Barnabas . . . appointed elders: See thematic note for Church Leaders at end of chapter.
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