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After these things Paul
departed
from
Athens,
and came
to
Corinth;
2
And
found
a certain
Jew
named
Aquila,
born
in Pontus,
lately
come
from
Italy,
with his
wife
Priscilla;
(because that
Claudius
had commanded
all
Jews
to depart
from
Rome:
) and came
unto them.
3
And
because
he was
of the same craft,
he abode
with them, and
wrought:
for
by their occupation
they were
tentmakers.
4
And
he reasoned
in
the synagogue
every
sabbath,
and
persuaded
the Jews
and
the Greeks.
5
And
when
Silas
and
Timotheus
were come
from
Macedonia,
Paul
was pressed
in the spirit,
and testified
to the Jews
that
Jesus
was
Christ.
6
And
when they opposed
themselves, and
blasphemed,
he shook
his
raiment,
and said unto them, Your
blood
be
upon your
own heads;
I
am
clean:
from
henceforth
I will go
unto
the Gentiles.
7
And
he departed
thence,
and entered
into
a certain
man's
house
,
named
Justus,
one
that worshipped
God,
whose
house
joined hard
to the synagogue.
8
And
Crispus,
the chief ruler of the synagogue,
believed
on the Lord
with
all
his
house;
and
many
of the Corinthians
hearing
believed
,
and
were baptized.
9
Then spake
the Lord
to Paul
in
the night
by
a vision,
Be
not afraid, but
speak,
and
hold
not thy peace:
10
For I
am
with thee, and
no man
shall set on
thee
to hurt
thee: for I have
much
people
in this
city.
11
And
he continued
there
a year
and
six
months,
teaching
the word
of God
among
them.
12
And
when Gallio
was the deputy
of Achaia,
the Jews
made insurrection
with one accord against
Paul,
and
brought
him
to
the judgment seat,
13
Saying,
This
fellow
persuadeth
men
to worship
God
contrary
to the law.
14
And
when Paul
was now about
to open
his
mouth,
Gallio
said unto
the Jews,
If
it were
a
matter of wrong
or
wicked
lewdness,
O
ye
Jews,
reason would
that I should bear
with you:
15
But
if
it be
a question
of
words
and
names,
and
of
your
law,
look ye
to it
; for I
will be
no
judge
of
such
matters
.
16
And
he drave
them from
the judgment seat.
17
Then
all
the Greeks
took
Sosthenes,
the chief ruler of the synagogue,
and beat
him
before
the judgment seat.
And
Gallio
cared
for none
of those things.
18
And
Paul
after this
tarried
there
yet
a good
while,
and then took his leave
of the brethren,
and sailed thence
into
Syria,
and with him Priscilla and
Aquila;
having shorn
his
head
in
Cenchrea:
for
he had
a vow.
19
And
he came
to
Ephesus,
and
left
them there:
but
he himself
entered
into
the synagogue,
and reasoned with
the Jews.
20
When they
desired
him
to tarry
longer
time
with them,
he consented
not;
21
But
bade
them farewell, saying, I must by all means keep this feast that cometh in Jerusalem: but
I will return
again
unto you,
if God
will.
And
he sailed
from
Ephesus.
22
And
when he had landed
at
Caesarea,
and gone up,
and
saluted
the church,
he went down
to
Antioch.
23
And
after he had spent
some
time
there
, he departed,
and went over
all
the country
of Galatia
and
Phrygia
in order,
strengthening
all
the disciples.
24
And
a certain
Jew
named
Apollos,
born
at Alexandria,
an eloquent
man,
and
mighty in
the scriptures,
came
to
Ephesus.
25
This man
was
instructed in
the way
of the Lord;
and
being fervent
in the spirit,
he spake
and
taught
diligently
the things of
the Lord,
knowing
only
the baptism
of John.
26
And he began
to speak boldly
in
the synagogue:
whom when
Aquila
and Priscilla
had heard,
they took
him unto
them
, and
expounded
unto him
the way
of God
more perfectly.
27
And when he
was disposed
to pass
into
Achaia,
the brethren
wrote,
exhorting
the disciples
to receive
him: who,
when he was come,
helped them
much
which had believed
through
grace:
28
For
he mightily
convinced
the Jews,
and that
publickly,
shewing
by
the scriptures
that Jesus
was
Christ.
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