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| 18:1 | After these things, Paul departed from Athens, and came to Corinth, |
| 18:2 | And found a certaine Iewe named Aquila, borne in Pontus, lately come from Italy, with his wife Priscilla, (because that Claudius had commanded all Iewes to depart from Rome) and came vnto them. |
| 18:3 | And because hee was of the same craft, he abode with them, and wrought (for by their occupation they were tentmakers.) |
| 18:4 | And hee reasoned in the Synagogue euery Sabbath, and perswaded the Iewes, and the Greekes. |
| 18:5 | And when Silas and Timotheus were come from Macedonia, Paul was pressed in spirit, and testified to the Iewes, that Iesus was Christ. |
| 18:6 | And when they opposed themselues, and blasphemed, he shooke his raiment, and said vnto them, Your blood be vpon your owne heads, I am cleane: from henceforth I will goe vnto the Gentiles. |
| 18:7 | And hee departed thence, and entred into a certaine mans house, named Iustus, one that worshipped God, whose house ioyned hard to the Synagogue. |
| 18:8 | And Crispus, the chiefe ruler of the Synagogue, beleeued on the Lord, with all his house: and many of the Corinthians, hearing, beleeued, and were baptized. |
| 18:9 | Then spake the Lord to Paul in the night by a vision, Be not afraid, but speake, and holde not thy peace: |
| 18:10 | For I am with thee, and no man shal set on thee, to hurt thee: for I haue much people in this city. |
| 18:11 | And hee continued there a yeere and sixe monethes, teaching the word of God among them. |
| 18:12 | And when Gallio was the Deputie of Achaia, the Iewes made insurrection with one accord against Paul, and brought him to the iudgement seat, |
| 18:13 | Saying, This fellow perswadeth men to worship God contrary to the Law. |
| 18:14 | And when Paul was now about to open his mouth, Gallio said vnto the Iewes, If it were a matter of wrong, or wicked lewdnesse, O yee Iewes, reason would that I should beare with you. |
| 18:15 | But if it be a question of words, and names, and of your law, looke ye to it: for I wil be no iudge of such matters. |
| 18:16 | And he draue them from the iudgment seate. |
| 18:17 | Then all the Greekes tooke Sosthenes the chiefe ruler of the Synagogue, and beat him before the Iudgement seat: and Gallio cared for none of those things. |
| 18:18 | And Paul after this taried there yet a good while, and then tooke his leaue of the brethren, and sailed thence into Syria, and with him Priscilla and Aquila: hauing shorne his head in Cenchrea: for he had a vow. |
| 18:19 | And he came to Ephesus, and left them there: but he himselfe entred into the Synagogue, and reasoned with the Iewes. |
| 18:20 | When they desired him to tary longer time with them, hee consented not: |
| 18:21 | But bade them farewell, saying, I must by all meanes keepe this feast that commeth, in Hierusalem; but I will returne againe vnto you, if God will: and he sailed from Ephesus. |
| 18:22 | And when he had landed at Cesarea, and gone vp, and saluted the Church, he went downe to Antioch. |
| 18:23 | And after he had spent some time there, hee departed, and went ouer all the countrey of Galatia and Phrygia in order, strengthening all the disciples. |
| 18:24 | And a certaine Iew, named Apollos, borne at Alexandria, an eloquent man, and mightie in the Scriptures, came to Ephesus. |
| 18:25 | This man was instructed in the way of the Lord, and being feruent in the spirit, he spake and taught diligently the things of the Lord, knowing onely the baptisme of Iohn. |
| 18:26 | And he began to speake boldly in the Synagogue: whom when Aquila and Priscilla had heard, they tooke him vnto them, and expounded vnto him the way of God more perfectly. |
| 18:27 | And when hee was disposed to passe into Achaia, the brethren wrote, exhorting the disciples to receiue him: who, when he was come, helped them much which had beleeued throgh grace. |
| 18:28 | For hee mightily conuinced the Iewes, and that publikely, shewing by the scriptures, that Iesus was Christ. |
| 18:1 | After these thynges, Paul departed fro Athens, & came to Corinth, |
| 18:2 | And found a certaine Iewe, named Aquila, borne in Ponthus, lately come fro Italie with his wyfe Priscilla (because that Claudius had commaunded all Iewes to depart from Rome) and he came vnto them. |
| 18:3 | And because he was of the same craft, he abode with them, and wrought (for their craft was to make tentes) |
| 18:4 | And he disputed in the synagogue euery Sabboth, and exhorted the Iewes and the Grekes. |
| 18:5 | And when Silas and Timotheus were come fro Macedonia, Paul was constrayned by the spirite to testifie to the Iewes that Iesus was Christe. |
| 18:6 | And when they sayde contrary, and blasphemed, he shoke his rayment, & said vnto them: Your blood be vpon your owne heades. From hencefoorth wyll I go blamelesse vnto the gentiles. |
| 18:7 | And he departed thence, and entred into a certaine mans house, named Iustus, a worshipper of God, whose house ioyned harde to the synagogue. |
| 18:8 | And one Crispus the chiefe ruler of the synagogue beleued on the Lorde, with all his housholde: and many of the Corinthians hearyng, beleued, and were baptized. |
| 18:9 | Then spake the Lorde to Paul in the nyght by a vision: Be not afrayde, but speake, and holde not thy peace: |
| 18:10 | For I am with thee, and no man shal inuade thee to hurt thee. For I haue much people in this citie. |
| 18:11 | And he continued there a yere and sixe monethes, and taught the word of God among them. |
| 18:12 | And when Gallio was the deputie of Achaia, the Iewes made insurrection with one accord against Paul, & brought hym to the iudgement seate, |
| 18:13 | Saying: This felow counselleth men to worship God contrary to the lawe. |
| 18:14 | And when Paul nowe was about to open his mouth, Gallio sayde vnto the Iewes: Yf it were a matter of wrong, or an euyll deede, O ye Iewes, reason woulde that I shoulde beare with you: |
| 18:15 | But yf it be a question of wordes and names, or of your lawe, loke ye to it your selues: for I wyll be no iudge of such matters. |
| 18:16 | And he draue them fro the iudgement seate. |
| 18:17 | Then all the Grekes toke Softenes the chiefe ruler of ye synagogue, & smote hym before the iudgement seate: And Gallio cared for none of those thinges. |
| 18:18 | And Paul after this, taried there yet a good whyle, and then toke his leaue of the brethren, & sayled thence into Syria, (Aquila & Priscilla accompanying him) And he shore his head in Cenchrea, for he had a vowe. |
| 18:19 | And he came to Ephesus, and left the there, but he hym selfe entred into the synagogue, & reasoned with ye Iewes. |
| 18:20 | When they desired him to tary longer tyme with them, he consented not: |
| 18:21 | But bade them farewell, saying, I must needes at this feast that commeth be in Hierusalem: but I wyll returne agayne vnto you yf God wyll. And he sayled from Ephesus. |
| 18:22 | And whe he was come vnto Cesarea, and ascended vp & saluted the Churche, he went to Antioche. |
| 18:23 | And whe he had taried there a while, he departed, and went ouer al the countrey of Galatia and Phrygia by order, strengthyng all the disciples. |
| 18:24 | And a certaine Iewe, named Apollos, borne at Alexandria, came to Ephesus, an eloquent man, and myghtie in the scriptures. |
| 18:25 | The same was infourmed in the way of the Lorde, and spake feruently in the spirite, & taught diligently the thynges of the Lorde, and knewe but the baptisme of Iohn only. |
| 18:26 | And the same began to speake boldly in the synagogue. Whom when Aquila and Priscilla had hearde, they toke him vnto them, and expounded vnto him the way of God more perfectly. |
| 18:27 | And when he was disposed to go into Achaia, the brethre wrote, exhorting the disciples to receaue hym: Which when he was come, helped them much which had beleued through grace. |
| 18:28 | For he ouercame the Iewes myghtilye, and that openly, shewyng by the scriptures, that Iesus was Christe. |
| 18:1 | After these thinges, Paul departed from Athens, and came to Corinthus, |
| 18:2 | And found a certaine Iewe named Aquila, borne in Pontus, lately come from Italie, and his wife Priscilla (because that Claudius had commanded all Iewes to depart from Rome) and he came vnto them. |
| 18:3 | And because hee was of the same crafte, he abode with them and wrought (for their crafte was to make tentes.) |
| 18:4 | And he disputed in the Synagogue euery Sabbath day, and exhorted the Iewes, and the Grecians. |
| 18:5 | Now when Silas and Timotheus were come from Macedonia, Paul, forced in spirit, testified to the Iewes that Iesus was the Christ. |
| 18:6 | And when they resisted and blasphemed, he shooke his raiment, and saide vnto them, Your blood be vpon your owne head: I am cleane: from henceforth will I goe vnto the Gentiles. |
| 18:7 | So he departed thence, and entred into a certaine mans house, named Iustus, a worshipper of God, whose house ioyned hard to the Synagogue. |
| 18:8 | And Crispus the chiefe ruler of the Synagogue, beleeued in the Lord with all his housholde: and many of the Corinthians hearing it, beleeued and were baptized. |
| 18:9 | Then saide the Lord to Paul in the night by a vision, Feare not, but speake, and holde not thy peace. |
| 18:10 | For I am with thee, and no man shall lay handes on thee to hurt thee: for I haue much people in this citie. |
| 18:11 | So he continued there a yeere and six moneths, and taught ye worde of God among them. |
| 18:12 | Now when Gallio was Deputie of Achaia, the Iewes arose with one accorde against Paul, and brought him to the iudgement seate, |
| 18:13 | Saying, This fellow persuadeth me to worship God otherwise then the Lawe appointeth. |
| 18:14 | And as Paul was about to open his mouth, Gallio saide vnto the Iewes, If it were a matter of wrong, or an euill deede, O ye Iewes, I would according to reason maintaine you. |
| 18:15 | But if it bee a question of woordes, and names, and of your Lawe, looke yee to it your selues: for I will be no iudge of those things. |
| 18:16 | And hee draue them from the iudgement seate. |
| 18:17 | Then tooke al the Grecians Sosthenes the chiefe ruler of the Synagogue, and beat him before the iudgement seat: but Gallio cared nothing for those things. |
| 18:18 | But when Paul had taried there yet a good while, hee tooke leaue of the brethren, and sailed into Syria (and with him Priscilla and Aquila) after that he had shorne his head in Cenchrea: for he had a vowe. |
| 18:19 | Then hee came to Ephesus, and left them there: but hee entred into the Synagogue and disputed with the Iewes. |
| 18:20 | Who desired him to tarie a longer time with them: but he would not consent, |
| 18:21 | But bade the farewel, saying, I must needes keepe this feast that commeth, in Hierusalem: but I will returne againe vnto you, if God will. So he sailed from Ephesus. |
| 18:22 | And when hee came downe to Cesarea, he went vp to Hierusalem: and when he had saluted the Church, he went downe vnto Antiochia. |
| 18:23 | Nowe when he had taried there a while, he departed, and went thorowe the countrey of Galatia and Phrygia by order, strengthening all the disciples. |
| 18:24 | And a certaine Iewe named Apollos, borne at Alexandria, came to Ephesus, an eloquent man, and mightie in the Scriptures. |
| 18:25 | The same was instructed in the way of the Lord, and hee spake feruently in the Spirite, and taught diligently the things of the Lord, and knew but the baptisme of Iohn onely. |
| 18:26 | And he began to speake boldely in the Synagogue. Whom when Aquila and Priscilla had heard, they tooke him vnto them, and expounded vnto him the way of God more perfectly. |
| 18:27 | And when hee was minded to goe into Achaia, the brethren exhorting him, wrote to the disciples to receiue him: and after hee was come thither, he holpe them much which had beleeued through grace. |
| 18:28 | For mightily hee confuted publikely the Iewes, with great vehemencie, shewing by the Scriptures, that Iesus was that Christ. |
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