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He reasoned (διελεγετο). Imperfect middle, same form as in 17:17 about Paul's work in Athens, here only on the Sabbaths.

And he reasoned. See Barnes on Acts 17:2.
"Reasoned": alternatively, "discoursed." Regarding the synagogue, compare Acts 17:2.

So far we have found reasons for the vow. But taken by itself, the vow would seem to have involved a continuous growth of hair rather than cropping…

He stepped into the synagogue, and when the time came for strangers to address the audience he began to argue that Jesus was the true Messiah. Nor …

While working with Aquila and Priscilla, Paul attended the local synagogue every Sabbath. There, Luke tells us, “he reasoned” (GK 1363) with those …

He disputed in the synagogue. It is a wonder how the statement that Paul introduced the name of Christ crept into the Latin books, unless …

And he reasoned in the synagogue every sabbath
In Corinth there was a synagogue of the Jews, in which they met toget…

Although Paul was entitled to support from the churches he planted and from the people to whom he preached, he nevertheless worked at his trade. An…
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A.T. Robertson
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