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Now the woman was a Greek, of Syrophoenician birth. And she begged him to drive the demon out of her daughter.

Then the Jews said to one another, "Where is he going, that we shall not find him? Is he going to our people scattered among the Greeks, and will he teach the Greeks?

There were some Greeks among those who had come up to worship at the festival,

Many of the Jews read this placard, for the place where Jesus was crucified was near the city, and it was written in Hebrew, Latin, and Greek.

There were some men from Cyprus and Cyrene among them, however, who when they reached Antioch spoke to the Greeks also, and told them the good news about the Lord Jesus.

At Iconium in the same way, they went to the Jewish synagogue and spoke with such power that a great number of both Jews and Greeks believed.

He went to Derbe and Lystra also. At Lystra there was a disciple named Timothy whose mother was a Jewish Christian while his father was a Greek,

Paul wished to take this man on with him, and so on account of the Jews in that district he had him circumcised, for they all knew that his father was a Greek.

He convinced some of them, and they joined Paul and Silas, along with a great many devout Greeks and a number of the principal women.

Many of them became believers and so did no small number of Greek women of position, and men too.

This went on for two years, so that everyone who lived in Asia, Greeks as well as Jews, heard the Lord's message.

This came to be known to everyone who lived in Ephesus, Greeks as well as Jews, and great awe came over them all, and the name of the Lord Jesus came to be held in high honor.

shouting, "Men of Israel, help! This is the man who teaches everybody everywhere against our people and the Law and this place, and besides he has actually brought Greeks into the Temple and desecrated this sacred place."

Just as they were going to take him into the barracks, Paul said to the colonel, "May I say something to you?" "Do you know Greek?" the colonel asked.

I owe a debt both to Greeks and to foreigners, to the cultivated and the uncultivated.

but there will be glory, honor, and peace for everyone who does right, the Jew first, and the Greek also,

What does this mean? Are we Jews at a disadvantage? Not at all. We have already charged Jews and Greeks all alike with being under the control of sin.

But they did not insist that even my companion Titus, although he was a Greek, should be circumcised,