Luke
Acts 14:1KJV·traditional attribution

And it came to pass in Iconium, that they went both together into the synagogue of the Jews, and so spake, that a great multitude both of the Jews and also of the Greeks believed.

John Calvin Reformed

They did not shrink back after being driven from Antioch; they came to Iconium ready for battle, not rest, because the Lord had called them to do their duty though Satan himself say nay. They entered that synagogue as if they had suffered no hurt at all.

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Matthew Henry Presbyterian

They went together into the synagogue, testifying their unanimity; the banishment of confessors scatters the seed of the church. Let not those of any denomination suffer for others' faults, do good to those who have done evil to you, seeking their salvation even when they have used you barbarously.

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Commenting on Acts 14:1-7

Albert Barnes Presbyterian

CHAPTER XIV Verse 1. In Iconium. . In this place it appears that Timothy became acquainted with Paul and his manner of life, . So spake. Spake with such power--their preaching was attended so much with the influence of the Spirit, And also of the Greeks. Probably proselytes from the Greeks, who were in the habit of attending the synagogue.