Acts 21:27
As the seven days were drawing to a close, the Jews from Asia caught a glimpse of him in the temple and began to stir up all the crowd, and seized him,
Acts 24:18
While I was performing these duties they found me just as I had completed the rites of my purification in the temple; however, there was no crowd with me and no disturbance at all.
Acts 26:21
For these very things the Jews arrested me in the temple and kept on trying to kill me.
Acts 13:50
But the Jews stirred up the devout women of high rank and the men of first rank in town, and so started a persecution against Paul and Barnabas, and drove them out of their district.
Luke 21:12
But before all this takes place, people will arrest you and persecute you, and turn you over to synagogues and prisons, and you will be brought before kings and governors for my name's sake.
Acts 4:3
So they arrested them and put them into prison until next morning, for it was already evening.
Acts 5:18
they had the apostles arrested and put into the common jail.
Acts 6:12
By this means they excited the people, the elders, and the scribes, and so they rushed upon him, seized him, and brought him before the council.
Acts 14:2
But the Jews who refused to accept their message aroused and exasperated the minds of the heathen against the brothers.
Acts 14:5
And so when there was a movement on the part of both the heathen and the Jews, along with their authorities, to insult and stone them,
Acts 14:19
But some Jews came from Antioch and Iconium, and won the crowds by persuasion, and they stoned Paul, and dragged him outside the town, supposing he was dead.
Acts 17:5-6
But this enraged the Jews; so they got together some wicked loafers about the public square, formed a mob, and set the town in an uproar.
Acts 17:13
But when the Jews at Thessalonica learned that God's message had been proclaimed at Berea by Paul, they came there too to excite the masses and stir up a riot.
Acts 18:12
While Gallio was governor of Greece, the Jews unanimously attacked Paul and one day brought him before the court,