Thematic Bible




Acts 18:1 (show verse)

After this Paul left Athens and went to Corinth.

Acts 18:2 (show verse)

There he came across a Jew called Aquila, a native of Pontus, who had recently arrived from Italy with his wife Priscilla, as Claudius had ordered all Jews to leave Rome. Paul accosted them,

Acts 18:3 (show verse)

and as he belonged to the same trade he stayed with them and they all worked together. (They were workers in leather by trade.)

Acts 18:4 (show verse)

Every sabbath he argued in the synagogue, persuading both Jews and Greeks.

Acts 18:5 (show verse)

By the time Silas and Timotheus came south from Macedonia, Paul was engrossed in this preaching of the word, arguing to the Jews that the messiah was Jesus.

Acts 18:6 (show verse)

But as they opposed and abused him, he shook out his garments in protest, saying, "Your blood be on your own heads! I am not responsible! After this I will go to the Gentiles."

Acts 18:7 (show verse)

Then he removed to the house of a devout proselyte called Titus Justus, which adjoined the synagogue.

Acts 18:8 (show verse)

But Crispus the president of the synagogue believed in the Lord, as did all his household, and many of the Corinthians listened, believed, and were baptized.

Acts 18:9 (show verse)

And the Lord said to Paul in a vision by night, "Have no fear, speak on and never stop,

Acts 18:10 (show verse)

for I am with you, and no one shall attack and injure you; I have many people in this city."

Acts 18:11 (show verse)

So he settled there for a year and six months, teaching them the word of God.

Acts 18:12 (show verse)

But when Gallio was proconsul of Achaia the Jews without exception rose against Paul and brought him up before the tribunal,

Acts 18:13 (show verse)

crying, "This fellow incites men to worship God contrary to the Law."

Acts 18:14 (show verse)

Paul was just on the point of opening his lips to reply, when Gallio said to the Jews, "If it had been a misdemeanour or wicked crime, there would be some reason in me listening to you,O Jews.

Acts 18:15 (show verse)

But as these are merely questions of words and persons and your own Law, you can attend to them for yourselves. I decline to adjudicate upon matters like that."

Acts 18:16 (show verse)

And he drove them from the tribunal.

Acts 18:17 (show verse)

Then all [the Greeks] caught hold of Sosthenes the president of the synagogue and beat him in front of the tribunal; but Gallio took no notice.

Acts 18:18 (show verse)

After waiting on for a number of days Paul said goodbye to the brothers and sailed for Syria, accompanied by Priscilla and Aquila. (As the latter was under a vow, he had his head shaved at Cenchreae.)

Acts 18:19 (show verse)

When they reached Ephesus, Paul left them there. He went to the synagogue and argued with the Jews,

Acts 18:20 (show verse)

who asked him to stay for a while. But he would not consent;

Acts 18:21 (show verse)

he said goodbye to them, telling them, "I will come back to you, if it is the will of God." Then, sailing from Ephesus,

Acts 18:22 (show verse)

he reached Caesarea, went up to the capital to salute the church, and travelled down to Antioch.

Acts 18:23 (show verse)

After spending some time there he went off on a journey right through the country of Galatia and Phrygia, strengthening the disciples.

Acts 18:24 (show verse)

There came to Ephesus a Jew called Apollos, who was a native of Alexandria, a man of culture, strong in his knowledge of the scriptures.

Acts 18:25 (show verse)

He had been instructed in the Way of the Lord and he preached and taught about Jesus with ardour and accuracy, though all the baptism he knew was that of John.

Acts 18:26 (show verse)

In the synagogue he was very outspoken at first; but when Aquila and Priscilla listened to him, they took him home and explained more accurately to him what the Way of God really meant.

Acts 18:27 (show verse)

As he wished to cross to Achaia, the brothers wrote and urged the disciples there to give him a welcome. And on his arrival he proved of great service to those who by God's grace had believed,

Acts 18:28 (show verse)

for he publicly refuted the Jews with might and main, showing from the scriptures that the messiah was Jesus.