ACTS
Chapter 18
Acts | Haweis | 18:2 | and finding a certain Jew named Aquila, a native of Pontus, lately arrived from Italy, with Priscilla his wife, (because Claudius had issued an order that all Jews should depart from Rome,) he turned in to them. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:3 | And as he was of the same occupation, he abode with them, and worked, (for by trade they were tent-makers:) | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:4 | and he discoursed in the synagogue every sabbath-day, and persuaded both the Jews and the Greek proselytes. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:5 | And when Silas and Timothy were come from Macedonia, Paul felt a strong impulse on his spirit, and forcibly testified to the Jews, that Jesus was the Messiah. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:6 | But as they continued opposing and blaspheming, he shook his garments, and said unto them, Your blood be upon your own heads; I am pure from it: from this moment will I go to the Gentiles. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:7 | And departing thence, he came to the house of a person, called Justus, one who worshipped God, whose house was contiguous to the synagogue. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:8 | But Crispus, the ruler of the synagogue, believed in the Lord with all his house: and many of the Corinthians hearing, believed, and were baptised. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:9 | Then spake the Lord in a vision by night to Paul, Fear not, but speak; and hold not thy peace: | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:10 | for I am with thee, and no man shall set himself against thee to do thee harm; because I have much people in this city. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:12 | But when Gallio was the proconsul of Achaia, the Jews, with one accord, rose up against Paul, and brought him to the judgment-seat, | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:13 | saying, This is the fellow that earnestly persuades men to worship God contrary to the law. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:15 | If indeed this was now a matter of injustice, or wicked knavery, with reason I should hear you patiently; but if it be merely a controversy about the word, and names, and a law peculiar to yourselves, settle it yourselves: for I will be no judge of these matters. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:17 | Then all the Greeks laid hold on Sosthenes the ruler of the synagogue, and beat him before the tribunal. And Gallio paid no regard to any of these things. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:18 | Then Paul abode there yet many days, and taking leave of the disciples, he set sail for Syria, and with him Priscilla and Aquila; having cut off his hair at Cenchrea: for he had a vow. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:19 | And he came to Ephesus, and left them there: but he himself went into the synagogue, and discoursed with the Jews. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:20 | But when they were importunate with him to prolong his stay among them, he consented not; | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:21 | but took his leave of them, saying, I must by any means keep the approaching feast at Jerusalem: but I mean to return to you again, if God so please. So he sailed from Ephesus. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:22 | And landing at Cesarea, he went up, and having saluted the church at Jerusalem, he went down to Antioch. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:23 | And after making some stay, he departed, passing in regular order through the Galatian district, and Phrygia, confirming all the disciples. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:24 | Now a certain Jew named Apollos, an Alexandrian by birth, a man of eloquence, who was powerful in the Scriptures, had come to Ephesus. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:25 | He was instructed in the way of the Lord: and being fervent in spirit, he spake and taught very diligently the things concerning the Lord, though knowing only the baptism of John. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:26 | So this man began to speak with great boldness in the synagogue: but when Aquila and Priscilla heard him, they took him home with them, and more accurately expounded to him the way of the Lord. | |
Acts | Haweis | 18:27 | And when he wished to pass over to Achaia, the brethren wrote, exhorting the disciples to receive him; who arriving, contributed much to confirm those who believed through grace. | |