Acts 17:32

But on hearing of a 'resurrection of dead men,' some sneered, while others said, "We will hear you again on that subject."

Acts 17:18

Some of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers also came across him. Some said, "Whatever does the fellow mean with his scraps of learning'?" Others said, "He looks like a herald of foreign deities" (this was because he preached 'Jesus' and 'the Resurrection').

Acts 2:13

Some others sneered, "They are brim-full of new wine!"

Acts 24:25

but when he argued about morality, self-mastery, and the future judgment, Felix grew uneasy. "You may go for the present," he said; "when I can find a moment, I will send for you"

Acts 26:8

[Move to the beginning of vs 23] Why should you consider it incredible that God raises the dead,

Luke 14:18

But they all alike proceeded to decline. The first said to him, 'I have bought a farm and I am obliged to go and look at it. Pray consider me excused.'

Luke 22:63

Meantime the men who had Jesus in custody flogged him and made fun of him;

Luke 23:11

Then Herod and his troops scoffed at him and made fun of him, and after arraying him in a bright robe he remitted him to Pilate.

Luke 23:36

The soldiers made fun of him too by coming up and handing him vinegar,

Acts 13:41

Look, you disdainful folk, wonder at this and perish for in your days I do a deed, a deed you will never believe, not though one were to explain it to you."

Acts 17:31

inasmuch as he has fixed a day on which he will judge the world justly by a man whom he has destined for this. And he has given proof of this to all by raising him from the dead."

Acts 25:19

The questions at issue referred to their own religion and to a certain Jesus who had died. Paul said he was alive.

Acts 26:24-25

When he brought this forward in his defence, Festus called out, "Paul, you are quite mad! Your great learning is driving you insane."

1 Corinthians 1:23

but our message is Christ the crucified ??a stumbling-block to the Jews, 'sheer folly' to the Gentiles,

1 Corinthians 4:10

We, for Christ's sake, are 'fools'; you in Christ are sensible. We are weak, you are strong; you are honoured, we are in disrepute.

2 Corinthians 6:2

(He saith, I have heard you in the time of favour, and helped you on the day of salvation. Well, here is the time of favour, here is the day of salvation.)

Hebrews 3:7-8

Therefore, as the holy Spirit says, To-day, when you hear his voice,

Hebrews 11:36

others, again, had to experience scoffs and scourging, aye chains and imprisonment ??37 they were stoned, sawn in two, and cut to pieces; they had to roam about in sheepskins and goatskins, forlorn, oppressed, ill-treated

Hebrews 13:13

Let us go to him outside the camp, then, bearing his obloquy

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Summary

And when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some mocked: and others said, We will hear thee again of this matter.

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Acts 17:18
Some of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers also came across him. Some said, "Whatever does the fellow mean with his scraps of learning'?" Others said, "He looks like a herald of foreign deities" (this was because he preached 'Jesus' and 'the Resurrection').
Acts 2:13
Some others sneered, "They are brim-full of new wine!"
Acts 13:41
Look, you disdainful folk, wonder at this and perish for in your days I do a deed, a deed you will never believe, not though one were to explain it to you."
Acts 25:19
The questions at issue referred to their own religion and to a certain Jesus who had died. Paul said he was alive.
Acts 26:8
[Move to the beginning of vs 23] Why should you consider it incredible that God raises the dead,
Luke 22:63
Meantime the men who had Jesus in custody flogged him and made fun of him;
Luke 23:11
Then Herod and his troops scoffed at him and made fun of him, and after arraying him in a bright robe he remitted him to Pilate.
1 Corinthians 1:23
but our message is Christ the crucified ??a stumbling-block to the Jews, 'sheer folly' to the Gentiles,
1 Corinthians 4:10
We, for Christ's sake, are 'fools'; you in Christ are sensible. We are weak, you are strong; you are honoured, we are in disrepute.
Hebrews 11:36
others, again, had to experience scoffs and scourging, aye chains and imprisonment ??37 they were stoned, sawn in two, and cut to pieces; they had to roam about in sheepskins and goatskins, forlorn, oppressed, ill-treated
Hebrews 13:13
Let us go to him outside the camp, then, bearing his obloquy

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Acts 24:25
but when he argued about morality, self-mastery, and the future judgment, Felix grew uneasy. "You may go for the present," he said; "when I can find a moment, I will send for you"
Luke 14:18
But they all alike proceeded to decline. The first said to him, 'I have bought a farm and I am obliged to go and look at it. Pray consider me excused.'
2 Corinthians 6:2
(He saith, I have heard you in the time of favour, and helped you on the day of salvation. Well, here is the time of favour, here is the day of salvation.)
Hebrews 3:7
Therefore, as the holy Spirit says, To-day, when you hear his voice,

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Acts 26:8
[Move to the beginning of vs 23] Why should you consider it incredible that God raises the dead,