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Questions From ReadersThe Watchtower—1991 | May 15
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Yet, some of what Jesus said did extend beyond the apostles’ preaching tour. He told them: “Be on your guard against men; . . . you will be haled before governors and kings for my sake, for a witness to them and the nations.” (Matthew 10:17, 18) On that tour, the 12 likely faced opposition, but there is no evidence that they were taken “before governors and kings” to give a witness to “the nations.”a In later years, the apostles appeared before rulers, such as Kings Herod Agrippa I and II, Sergius Paulus, Gallio, and even Emperor Nero. (Acts 12:1, 2; 13:6, 7; 18:12; 25:8-12, 21; 26:1-3) So Jesus’ words had some application later.
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Questions From ReadersThe Watchtower—1991 | May 15
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a Other translations render this “the pagans” (The Jerusalem Bible), “the Gentiles” (New International Version and versions by Moffatt and Lamsa), and “the heathen” (The New English Bible).
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