Acts

Chapter 18

1 THEN Paul departed from Athens, and came to Corinth;

2 And there he found a Jew named A'qui-la, from the region of Pontus, who had just arrived from Italy with his wife Pris-cil'la, because Clau'di-us Cµs'ar had commanded all Jews to leave Rome: and Paul went to them.

3 And because he was of the same trade, he stayed with them and worked with them: for they were saddle makers by trade.

4 And he spoke in the synagogue every sabbath, and persuaded the Jews and the pagans.

5 And when Silas and Ti-mo'the-us came from Mac-e-do'ni-a, Paul felt he was not free to speak, because the Jews opposed him and blasphemed as he testified that Jesus is the Christ.

6 So he shook his garments and said to them, From henceforth I am not to be blamed for what I am about to do; I am going to the Gentiles.

7 And he departed thence, and entered into the house of a certain man named Titus, a devout man whose household had joined the synagogue.

8 And Crispus, the chief of the synagogue, believed in our LORD, together with all his household; and many of the Corinthians hearing him believed in God and were baptized.

9 Then the LORD spoke to Paul in a vision, Be not afraid, but speak and be not silent.

10 For I am with you, and no man can harm you: and I have many people in this city.

11 For he had already been in Corinth a year and six months and had taught the word of God among them.

12 And when Gal'li-o was proconsul of Acha'ia, the Jews made insurrection with one accord against Paul; and they brought him to the judgment seat,

13 Saying, This fellow persuades men to worship God contrary to the law.

14 And as Paul was desirous to open his mouth and speak, Gal'li-o said to the Jews, If your accusations were based on something criminal, fraudulent, or vicious, I would welcome you properly, O Jews:

15 But if they are a mere question of words and names and concerning your law, you can settle it better among yourselves; for I do not wish to be a judge of such matters.

16 And he drove them from his judgment seat.

17 Then the pagans seized Sos'the-nes, the priest of the synagogue, and beat him before the judgment seat. And Gal'li-o disregarded these things.

18 And after Paul had remained there many days, he bade the brethen farewell and sailed for Syria, and with him Pris-cil'la and A'quila; having shorn his head in Cen'chre-a: because he had vowed a vow.

19 And they came to Eph'e-sus, and Paul entered into the synagogue and spoke to the Jews.

20 When they wanted him to tarry a longer time with them, he consented not;

21 Saying, I must by all means celebrate the coming feast as is my custom at Jerusalem; but I will return to you again, God willing.

22 And he left A'qui-la and Pris-cil'la at Eph'e-sus and sailed and when he landed at Cµs-a-re'a, he went up and saluted the members of the church, and went on to An'ti-och.

23 And after he had spent some special days there he departed and traveled all through the country of Phryg'i-a and Ga-la'tia, increasing disciples in all of them.

24 And a certain Jew named A-pol'los, a native of Al-ex-an'dri-a, an eloquent man and well versed in the scriptures, came to Eph'esus.

25 He had been converted to the way of the LORD, and was fervent in the spirit; he spoke and taught very fully concerning Jesus, but he knew only the baptism of John.

26 And he began to speak boldly in the synagogue: and when A'qui-la and Pris-cil'la heard him, they took him to their home, and fully showed him the way of the LORD.

27 And when he was disposed to go to Acha'ia, the brethren gave him a warm reception and wrote to the disciples to welcome him, and when he had come, he greatly helped all believers by means of grace.

28 For he forcefully and publicly argued against the Jews, proving by the scriptures that Jesus is the Christ.

Acts

Chapter 18

1 After3326 these5023 things Paul3972 departed5563 from Athens,116 and came2064 to Corinth;2882

2 And found2147 a certain5100 Jew2453 named3686 Aquila,207 born1085 in Pontus,4195 lately4373 come2064 from Italy,2482 with his wife1135 Priscilla;4252 (because1223 that Claudius2804 had commanded1299 all3956 Jews2453 to depart5562 from Rome:4516) and came4334 to them.

3 And because1223 he was of the same3673 craft,3673 he stayed3306 with them, and worked:2038 for by their occupation5078 they were tentmakers.4635

4 And he reasoned1256 in the synagogue4864 every3956 sabbath,4521 and persuaded3982 the Jews2453 and the Greeks.1672

5 And when5613 Silas4609 and Timotheus5095 were come2718 from Macedonia,3109 Paul3972 was pressed4912 in the spirit,4151 and testified1263 to the Jews2453 that Jesus2424 was Christ.5547

6 And when they opposed498 themselves, and blasphemed,987 he shook1621 his raiment,2440 and said2036 to them, Your5216 blood129 be on your5216 own heads;2776 I am clean;2513 from now on3568 I will go4198 to the Gentiles.1484

7 And he departed1831 there,1564 and entered2064 into1519 a certain5100 man's house,3614 named3686 Justus,2459 one that worshipped4576 God,2316 whose3739 house3614 joined4927 hard4927 to the synagogue.4864

8 And Crispus,2921 the chief752 ruler752 of the synagogue,752 believed4100 on the Lord2962 with all3650 his house;3624 and many4183 of the Corinthians2881 hearing191 believed,4100 and were baptized.907

9 Then1161 spoke2036 the Lord2962 to Paul3972 in the night3571 by a vision,3705 Be not afraid,5399 but speak,2980 and hold4623 not your peace:4623

10 For I am1510 with you, and no3762 man3762 shall set2007 on2007 you to hurt2559 you: for I have2076 much4183 people2992 in this5026 city.4172

11 And he continued2523 there a year1763 and six1803 months,3376 teaching1321 the word3056 of God2316 among1722 them.

12 And when Gallio1058 was the deputy446 of Achaia,882 the Jews2453 made2721 insurrection2721 with one3361 accord3661 against Paul,3972 and brought71 him to the judgment968 seat,968

13 Saying,3004 This3778 fellow persuades374 men444 to worship4576 God2316 contrary3844 to the law.3551

14 And when Paul3972 was now1161 about3195 to open455 his mouth,4750 Gallio1058 said2036 to the Jews,2453 If1487 it were a matter of wrong92 or2228 wicked4190 lewdness,4467 O you Jews,2453 reason3056 would that I should bear430 with you:

15 But if1487 it be a question2213 of words3056 and names,3686 and of your2596 5209 law,3551 look3700 you to it; for I will1014 be no3756 judge2923 of such5130 matters.

16 And he drove556 them from the judgment968 seat.968

17 Then1161 all3956 the Greeks1672 took1949 Sosthenes,4988 the chief752 ruler752 of the synagogue,752 and beat5180 him before1715 the judgment968 seat.968 And Gallio1058 cared3199 for none3762 of those5130 things.

18 And Paul3972 after this tarried4357 there yet2089 a good2425 while,2250 and then took657 his leave657 of the brothers,80 and sailed1602 there into1519 Syria,4947 and with him Priscilla4252 and Aquila;207 having shorn2751 his head2776 in Cenchrea:2747 for he had2192 a vow.2171

19 And he came2658 to Ephesus,2181 and left2641 them there:847 but he himself846 entered1525 into1519 the synagogue,4864 and reasoned1256 with the Jews.2453

20 When they desired2065 him to tarry3306 longer4119 time5550 with them, he consented1962 not;

21 But bade657 them farewell,657 saying,2036 I must1163 by all3843 means3843 keep4160 this3588 feast1859 that comes2064 in Jerusalem:2414 but I will return344 again3825 to you, if God2316 will.2309 And he sailed321 from Ephesus.2181

22 And when he had landed2718 at1519 Caesarea,2542 and gone305 up, and saluted782 the church,1577 he went2597 down2597 to Antioch.490

23 And after he had spent4160 some5100 time5550 there, he departed,1831 and went1330 over1330 all the country5561 of Galatia1054 and Phrygia5435 in order,2517 strengthening1991 all3956 the disciples.3101

24 And a certain5100 Jew2453 named3686 Apollos,625 born1085 at Alexandria,221 an eloquent3052 man,435 and mighty1415 in the scriptures,1124 came2658 to Ephesus.2181

25 This3778 man was instructed2727 in the way3598 of the Lord;2962 and being fervent2204 in the spirit,4151 he spoke2980 and taught1321 diligently199 the things of the Lord,2962 knowing1987 only3440 the baptism908 of John.2491

26 And he began756 to speak boldly3955 in the synagogue:4864 whom846 when Aquila207 and Priscilla4252 had heard,191 they took4355 him to them, and expounded1620 to him the way3598 of God2316 more197 perfectly.197

27 And when he was disposed1014 to pass1330 into1519 Achaia,882 the brothers80 wrote,1125 exhorting4389 the disciples3101 to receive588 him: who,3739 when he was come,3854 helped4820 them much4183 which had believed4100 through1223 grace:5485

28 For he mightily2159 convinced1246 the Jews,2453 and that publicly,1219 showing1925 by the scriptures1124 that Jesus2424 was Christ.5547

Acts

Chapter 18

Acts

Chapter 18

1 THEN Paul departed from Athens, and came to Corinth;

1 After3326 these5023 things Paul3972 departed5563 from Athens,116 and came2064 to Corinth;2882

2 And there he found a Jew named A'qui-la, from the region of Pontus, who had just arrived from Italy with his wife Pris-cil'la, because Clau'di-us Cµs'ar had commanded all Jews to leave Rome: and Paul went to them.

2 And found2147 a certain5100 Jew2453 named3686 Aquila,207 born1085 in Pontus,4195 lately4373 come2064 from Italy,2482 with his wife1135 Priscilla;4252 (because1223 that Claudius2804 had commanded1299 all3956 Jews2453 to depart5562 from Rome:4516) and came4334 to them.

3 And because he was of the same trade, he stayed with them and worked with them: for they were saddle makers by trade.

3 And because1223 he was of the same3673 craft,3673 he stayed3306 with them, and worked:2038 for by their occupation5078 they were tentmakers.4635

4 And he spoke in the synagogue every sabbath, and persuaded the Jews and the pagans.

4 And he reasoned1256 in the synagogue4864 every3956 sabbath,4521 and persuaded3982 the Jews2453 and the Greeks.1672

5 And when Silas and Ti-mo'the-us came from Mac-e-do'ni-a, Paul felt he was not free to speak, because the Jews opposed him and blasphemed as he testified that Jesus is the Christ.

5 And when5613 Silas4609 and Timotheus5095 were come2718 from Macedonia,3109 Paul3972 was pressed4912 in the spirit,4151 and testified1263 to the Jews2453 that Jesus2424 was Christ.5547

6 So he shook his garments and said to them, From henceforth I am not to be blamed for what I am about to do; I am going to the Gentiles.

6 And when they opposed498 themselves, and blasphemed,987 he shook1621 his raiment,2440 and said2036 to them, Your5216 blood129 be on your5216 own heads;2776 I am clean;2513 from now on3568 I will go4198 to the Gentiles.1484

7 And he departed thence, and entered into the house of a certain man named Titus, a devout man whose household had joined the synagogue.

7 And he departed1831 there,1564 and entered2064 into1519 a certain5100 man's house,3614 named3686 Justus,2459 one that worshipped4576 God,2316 whose3739 house3614 joined4927 hard4927 to the synagogue.4864

8 And Crispus, the chief of the synagogue, believed in our LORD, together with all his household; and many of the Corinthians hearing him believed in God and were baptized.

8 And Crispus,2921 the chief752 ruler752 of the synagogue,752 believed4100 on the Lord2962 with all3650 his house;3624 and many4183 of the Corinthians2881 hearing191 believed,4100 and were baptized.907

9 Then the LORD spoke to Paul in a vision, Be not afraid, but speak and be not silent.

9 Then1161 spoke2036 the Lord2962 to Paul3972 in the night3571 by a vision,3705 Be not afraid,5399 but speak,2980 and hold4623 not your peace:4623

10 For I am with you, and no man can harm you: and I have many people in this city.

10 For I am1510 with you, and no3762 man3762 shall set2007 on2007 you to hurt2559 you: for I have2076 much4183 people2992 in this5026 city.4172

11 For he had already been in Corinth a year and six months and had taught the word of God among them.

11 And he continued2523 there a year1763 and six1803 months,3376 teaching1321 the word3056 of God2316 among1722 them.

12 And when Gal'li-o was proconsul of Acha'ia, the Jews made insurrection with one accord against Paul; and they brought him to the judgment seat,

12 And when Gallio1058 was the deputy446 of Achaia,882 the Jews2453 made2721 insurrection2721 with one3361 accord3661 against Paul,3972 and brought71 him to the judgment968 seat,968

13 Saying, This fellow persuades men to worship God contrary to the law.

13 Saying,3004 This3778 fellow persuades374 men444 to worship4576 God2316 contrary3844 to the law.3551

14 And as Paul was desirous to open his mouth and speak, Gal'li-o said to the Jews, If your accusations were based on something criminal, fraudulent, or vicious, I would welcome you properly, O Jews:

14 And when Paul3972 was now1161 about3195 to open455 his mouth,4750 Gallio1058 said2036 to the Jews,2453 If1487 it were a matter of wrong92 or2228 wicked4190 lewdness,4467 O you Jews,2453 reason3056 would that I should bear430 with you:

15 But if they are a mere question of words and names and concerning your law, you can settle it better among yourselves; for I do not wish to be a judge of such matters.

15 But if1487 it be a question2213 of words3056 and names,3686 and of your2596 5209 law,3551 look3700 you to it; for I will1014 be no3756 judge2923 of such5130 matters.

16 And he drove them from his judgment seat.

16 And he drove556 them from the judgment968 seat.968

17 Then the pagans seized Sos'the-nes, the priest of the synagogue, and beat him before the judgment seat. And Gal'li-o disregarded these things.

17 Then1161 all3956 the Greeks1672 took1949 Sosthenes,4988 the chief752 ruler752 of the synagogue,752 and beat5180 him before1715 the judgment968 seat.968 And Gallio1058 cared3199 for none3762 of those5130 things.

18 And after Paul had remained there many days, he bade the brethen farewell and sailed for Syria, and with him Pris-cil'la and A'quila; having shorn his head in Cen'chre-a: because he had vowed a vow.

18 And Paul3972 after this tarried4357 there yet2089 a good2425 while,2250 and then took657 his leave657 of the brothers,80 and sailed1602 there into1519 Syria,4947 and with him Priscilla4252 and Aquila;207 having shorn2751 his head2776 in Cenchrea:2747 for he had2192 a vow.2171

19 And they came to Eph'e-sus, and Paul entered into the synagogue and spoke to the Jews.

19 And he came2658 to Ephesus,2181 and left2641 them there:847 but he himself846 entered1525 into1519 the synagogue,4864 and reasoned1256 with the Jews.2453

20 When they wanted him to tarry a longer time with them, he consented not;

20 When they desired2065 him to tarry3306 longer4119 time5550 with them, he consented1962 not;

21 Saying, I must by all means celebrate the coming feast as is my custom at Jerusalem; but I will return to you again, God willing.

21 But bade657 them farewell,657 saying,2036 I must1163 by all3843 means3843 keep4160 this3588 feast1859 that comes2064 in Jerusalem:2414 but I will return344 again3825 to you, if God2316 will.2309 And he sailed321 from Ephesus.2181

22 And he left A'qui-la and Pris-cil'la at Eph'e-sus and sailed and when he landed at Cµs-a-re'a, he went up and saluted the members of the church, and went on to An'ti-och.

22 And when he had landed2718 at1519 Caesarea,2542 and gone305 up, and saluted782 the church,1577 he went2597 down2597 to Antioch.490

23 And after he had spent some special days there he departed and traveled all through the country of Phryg'i-a and Ga-la'tia, increasing disciples in all of them.

23 And after he had spent4160 some5100 time5550 there, he departed,1831 and went1330 over1330 all the country5561 of Galatia1054 and Phrygia5435 in order,2517 strengthening1991 all3956 the disciples.3101

24 And a certain Jew named A-pol'los, a native of Al-ex-an'dri-a, an eloquent man and well versed in the scriptures, came to Eph'esus.

24 And a certain5100 Jew2453 named3686 Apollos,625 born1085 at Alexandria,221 an eloquent3052 man,435 and mighty1415 in the scriptures,1124 came2658 to Ephesus.2181

25 He had been converted to the way of the LORD, and was fervent in the spirit; he spoke and taught very fully concerning Jesus, but he knew only the baptism of John.

25 This3778 man was instructed2727 in the way3598 of the Lord;2962 and being fervent2204 in the spirit,4151 he spoke2980 and taught1321 diligently199 the things of the Lord,2962 knowing1987 only3440 the baptism908 of John.2491

26 And he began to speak boldly in the synagogue: and when A'qui-la and Pris-cil'la heard him, they took him to their home, and fully showed him the way of the LORD.

26 And he began756 to speak boldly3955 in the synagogue:4864 whom846 when Aquila207 and Priscilla4252 had heard,191 they took4355 him to them, and expounded1620 to him the way3598 of God2316 more197 perfectly.197

27 And when he was disposed to go to Acha'ia, the brethren gave him a warm reception and wrote to the disciples to welcome him, and when he had come, he greatly helped all believers by means of grace.

27 And when he was disposed1014 to pass1330 into1519 Achaia,882 the brothers80 wrote,1125 exhorting4389 the disciples3101 to receive588 him: who,3739 when he was come,3854 helped4820 them much4183 which had believed4100 through1223 grace:5485

28 For he forcefully and publicly argued against the Jews, proving by the scriptures that Jesus is the Christ.

28 For he mightily2159 convinced1246 the Jews,2453 and that publicly,1219 showing1925 by the scriptures1124 that Jesus2424 was Christ.5547