Acts 9:2
and asked him for letters to the synagogues at Damascus empowering him to put any man or woman in chains whom he could find belonging to the Way, and bring them to Jerusalem.
Acts 19:9
But as some grew stubborn and disobedient, decrying the Way in presence of the multitude, he left them, withdrew the disciples, and continued his argument every day from eleven to four in the lecture-room of Tyrannus.
Acts 19:23
It was about that time that a great commotion arose over the Way. This was how it happened.
Acts 9:14
And in this city too he has authority from the high priests to put anyone in chains who invokes thy Name!"
Acts 22:4-5
I persecuted this Way of religion to the death, chaining and imprisoning both men and women,
Acts 24:14
I certainly admit to you that I worship our fathers' God according to the methods of what they call a 'sect'; but I believe all that is written in the Law and in the prophets,
Acts 24:22
As Felix had a pretty accurate knowledge of the Way, he remanded Paul, telling the Jews, "When Lysias the commander comes down, I will decide your case."
Acts 6:9
Some of those who belonged to the so-called synagogue of the Libyans, the Cyrenians, and the Alexandrians, as well as to that of the Cilicians and Asiatics, started a dispute with Stephen,
Acts 7:19
He took a cunning method with our race; he oppressed our ancestors by forcing them to expose their infants, to prevent them from surviving.
Acts 13:14-15
but they passed on from Perga and arrived at Pisidian Antioch. On the sabbath they went into the synagogue and sat down;
Acts 18:25
He had been instructed in the Way of the Lord and he preached and taught about Jesus with ardour and accuracy, though all the baptism he knew was that of John.
Acts 26:12
I was travelling to Damascus on this business, with authority and a commission from the high priests,
Acts 28:17-22
Three days later, he called the leading Jews together, and when they met he said to them, "Brothers, although I have done nothing against the People or our ancestral customs, I was handed over to the Romans as a prisoner from Jerusalem.