Frank McPherson

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In Philippi, he had been accused of teaching Jewish customs that would be illegal for Romans; in Thessalonica, he was accused by the Jewish community of teachings contrary to Caesar’s decrees. Here things were less specific but still, in a proud Roman colony, potentially threatening. He was accused of “teaching people to worship God in illegal ways.”26
Paul: A Biography
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