Atos 12:3
And because he saw it pleased the Jews, he proceeded further to take Peter also. (Then were the days of unleavened bread.)
Context
This verse from Atos Chapter 12 connects to 10 cross-references. Herod kills James the brother of John and arrests Peter. An angel leads Peter past sleeping guards out of prison. He goes to Mary's house where believers are praying, knocks at the gate, and Rhoda the servant girl is so …
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And when he saw that it pleased the Jews, he proceeded to seize Peter also. And those were the days of unleavened bread.
and having seen that it is pleasing to the Jews, he added to lay hold of Peter also--and they were the days of the unleavened food--
And when he saw that this was pleasing to the Jews he went on to take Peter in addition. This was at the time of the feast of unleavened bread.
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