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Peter and John are put in custody by the rulers of the Jews and questioned the next day concerning their preaching. They are commanded not to preach in the name of Jesus anymore, and are threatened. The apostles boldly assert their intent to continue doing what they had just been prohibited from doing, and they are released.
By JT Carlson and Jeremiah Cox5
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Peter and John are put in custody by the rulers of the Jews and questioned the next day concerning their preaching. They are commanded not to preach in the name of Jesus anymore, and are threatened. The apostles boldly assert their intent to continue doing what they had just been prohibited from doing, and they are released.