18:1 After
these
things
he
departed
from
Athens,
and
came
to
Corinth.
18:2 And
he
found
a
certain
Jew
named
Aquila,
a
man
of
Pontus
by
race,
lately
come
from
Italy,
with
his
wife
Priscilla,
because
Claudius
had
commanded
all
the
Jews
to
depart
from
Rome:
and
he
came
unto
them;
18:3 and
because
he
was
of
the
same
trade,
he
abode
with
them,
and
they
wrought,
for
by
their
trade
they
were
tentmakers.
18:4 And
he
reasoned
in
the
synagogue
every
sabbath,
and
persuaded
Jews
and
Greeks.
18:5 But
when
Silas
and
Timothy
came
down
from
Macedonia,
Paul
was
constrained
by
the
word,
testifying
to
the
Jews
that
Jesus
was
the
Christ.
18:6 And
when
they
opposed
themselves
and
blasphemed,
he
shook
out
his
raiment
and
said
unto
them,
Your
blood
[be]
upon
your
own
heads;
I
am
clean:
from
henceforth
I
will
go
unto
the
Gentiles.
18:7 And
he
departed
thence,
and
went
into
the
house
of
a
certain
man
named
Titus
Justus,
one
that
worshipped
God,
whose
house
joined
hard
to
the
synagogue.
18:8 And
Crispus,
the
ruler
of
the
synagogue,
believed
in
the
Lord
with
all
his
house;
and
many
of
the
Corinthians
hearing
believed,
and
were
baptized.
18:9 And
the
Lord
said
unto
Paul
in
the
night
by
a
vision,
Be
not
afraid,
but
speak
and
hold
not
thy
peace:
18:10 for
I
am
with
thee,
and
no
man
shall
set
on
thee
to
harm
thee:
for
I
have
much
people
in
this
city.
18:11 And
he
dwelt
[there]
a
year
and
six
months,
teaching
the
word
of
God
among
them.
18:12 But
when
Gallio
was
proconsul
of
Achaia,
the
Jews
with
one
accord
rose
up
against
Paul
and
brought
him
before
the
judgment-seat,
18:13 saying,
This
man
persuadeth
men
to
worship
God
contrary
to
the
law.
18:14 But
when
Paul
was
about
to
open
his
mouth,
Gallio
said
unto
the
Jews,
If
indeed
it
were
a
matter
of
wrong
or
of
wicked
villany,
O
ye
Jews,
reason
would
that
I
should
bear
with
you:
18:15 but
if
they
are
questions
about
words
and
names
and
your
own
law,
look
to
it
yourselves;
I
am
not
minded
to
be
a
judge
of
these
matters.
18:16 And
he
drove
them
from
the
judgment-seat.
18:17 And
they
all
laid
hold
on
Sosthenes,
the
ruler
of
the
synagogue,
and
beat
him
before
the
judgment-seat.
And
Gallio
cared
for
none
of
these
things.
18:18 And
Paul,
having
tarried
after
this
yet
many
days,
took
his
leave
of
the
brethren,
and
sailed
thence
for
Syria,
and
with
him
Priscilla
and
Aquila:
having
shorn
his
head
in
Cenchreae;
for
he
had
a
vow.
18:19 And
they
came
to
Ephesus,
and
he
left
them
there:
but
he
himself
entered
into
the
synagogue,
and
reasoned
with
the
Jews.
18:20 And
when
they
asked
him
to
abide
a
longer
time,
he
consented
not;
18:21 but
taking
his
leave
of
them,
and
saying,
I
will
return
again
unto
you
if
God
will,
he
set
sail
from
Ephesus.
18:22 And
when
he
had
landed
at
Caesarea,
he
went
up
and
saluted
the
church,
and
went
down
to
Antioch.
18:23 And
having
spent
some
time
[there],
he
departed,
and
went
through
the
region
of
Galatia,
and
Phrygia,
in
order,
establishing
all
the
disciples.
18:24 Now
a
certain
Jew
named
Apollos,
an
Alexandrian
by
race,
an
eloquent
man,
came
to
Ephesus;
and
he
was
mighty
in
the
scriptures.
18:25 This
man
had
been
instructed
in
the
way
of
the
Lord;
and
being
fervent
in
spirit,
he
spake
and
taught
accurately
the
things
concerning
Jesus,
knowing
only
the
baptism
of
John:
18:26 and
he
began
to
speak
boldly
in
the
synagogue.
But
when
Priscilla
and
Aquila
heard
him,
they
took
him
unto
them,
and
expounded
unto
him
the
way
of
God
more
accurately.
18:27 And
when
he
was
minded
to
pass
over
into
Achaia,
the
brethren
encouraged
him,
and
wrote
to
the
disciples
to
receive
him:
and
when
he
was
come,
he
helped
them
much
that
had
believed
through
grace;
18:28 for
he
powerfully
confuted
the
Jews,
[and
that]
publicly,
showing
by
the
scriptures
that
Jesus
was
the
Christ.