New International Reader's Version

Acts 14:2-5 New International Reader's Version (NIRV)

2. But the Jews who refused to believe stirred up those who weren't Jews. They poisoned their minds against the two men and the new believers.

3. So Paul and Barnabas spent a lot of time there. They spoke boldly for the Lord. He gave them the ability to do miraculous signs and wonders. In this way the Lord showed that they were telling the truth about his grace.

4. The people of the city did not agree with each other. Some were on the side of the Jews. Others were on the side of the apostles.

5. Jews and non-Jews alike planned to treat Paul and Barnabas badly. Their leaders agreed. They planned to kill them by throwing stones at them.