Acts 18 (PKJV)

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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]   1  After these things Paul departed from Athens and came to Corinth.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]     After these things Paul departed from Athens and came to Corinth.
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    2  And he found a certain Jew named Aquila, born in Pontus, who had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla (because Claudius had commanded all the Jews to depart from Rome); and he came to them.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        And he found a certain Jew named Aquila, born in Pontus, who had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla (because Claudius had commanded all the Jews to depart from Rome); and he came to them.
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    3  So, because he was of the same trade, he stayed with them and worked; because by occupation they were tentmakers.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        So, because he was of the same trade, he stayed with them and worked; because by occupation they were tentmakers.
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    4  And he reasoned in the synagogue every Sabbath, and persuaded both Jews and Greeks.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        And he reasoned in the synagogue every Sabbath, and persuaded both Jews and Greeks.
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    5  And when Silas and Timothy had come from Macedonia, Paul was compelled by the Spirit, and testified to the Jews that Jesus is the Christ.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        And when Silas and Timothy had come from Macedonia, Paul was compelled by the Spirit, and testified to the Jews that Jesus is the Christ.
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    6  But when they opposed themselves and blasphemed, he shook his clothes and said to them, “Your blood be upon your own heads; I am clean. From now on I will go to the Gentiles.”
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        But when they opposed themselves and blasphemed, he shook his clothes and said to them, “Your blood be upon your own heads; I am clean. From now on I will go to the Gentiles.”
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    7  And he departed from there and entered the house of a certain man named Justus, one who worshiped God, whose house was next door to the synagogue.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        And he departed from there and entered the house of a certain man named Justus, one who worshiped God, whose house was next door to the synagogue.
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    8  Then Crispus, the ruler of the synagogue, believed on the Lord with his entire household. And many of the Corinthians, hearing, believed and were baptized.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        Then Crispus, the ruler of the synagogue, believed on the Lord with his entire household. And many of the Corinthians, hearing, believed and were baptized.
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    9  Now the Lord spoke to Paul in the night by a vision, “Do not be afraid, but speak, and do not keep silent;
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        Now the Lord spoke to Paul in the night by a vision, “Do not be afraid, but speak, and do not keep silent;
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    10   because I am with you, and no one will attack you to hurt you; because I have many people in this city.”
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* [[ Acts 18:10 (PKJV) |10]]        because I am with you, and no one will attack you to hurt you; because I have many people in this city.”
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    11  And he continued there a year and six months, teaching the word of God among them.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        And he continued there a year and six months, teaching the word of God among them.
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    12  When Gallio was proconsul of Achaia, the Jews with one accord rose up against Paul and brought him to the judgment seat,
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        When Gallio was proconsul of Achaia, the Jews with one accord rose up against Paul and brought him to the judgment seat,
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    13  saying, “This man persuades men to worship God contrary to the law.”
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        saying, “This man persuades men to worship God contrary to the law.”
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    14  And when Paul was about to open his mouth, Gallio said to the Jews, “If it were a matter of wrongdoing or wicked crimes, O Jews, there would be reason why I should bear with you.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        And when Paul was about to open his mouth, Gallio said to the Jews, “If it were a matter of wrongdoing or wicked crimes, O Jews, there would be reason why I should bear with you.
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    15  But if it is a question of words and names and your own law, look to it yourselves; because I do not want to be a judge of such matters.”
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        But if it is a question of words and names and your own law, look to it yourselves; because I do not want to be a judge of such matters.”
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    16  And he drove them from the judgment seat.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        And he drove them from the judgment seat.
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    17  Then all the Greeks took Sosthenes, the ruler of the synagogue, and beat him before the judgment seat. But Gallio took no notice of these things.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        Then all the Greeks took Sosthenes, the ruler of the synagogue, and beat him before the judgment seat. But Gallio took no notice of these things.
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    18   So after this Paul still remained there a good while. Then he took leave of the brethren and sailed for Syria, and Priscilla and Aquila were with him; having shaved his head at Cenchrea, because he had taken a vow.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        So after this Paul still remained there a good while. Then he took leave of the brethren and sailed for Syria, and Priscilla and Aquila were with him; having shaved his head at Cenchrea, because he had taken a vow.
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    19   And he came to Ephesus, and left them there; but he himself entered the synagogue and reasoned with the Jews.
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* [[ Acts 18:19 (PKJV) |19]]        And he came to Ephesus, and left them there; but he himself entered the synagogue and reasoned with the Jews.
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    20  When they asked him to stay a longer time with them, he did not consent,
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        When they asked him to stay a longer time with them, he did not consent,
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    21  but bid them goodbye, saying, “I must by all means keep this coming feast in Jerusalem; but I will return again to you, God willing.” And he sailed from Ephesus.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        but bid them goodbye, saying, “I must by all means keep this coming feast in Jerusalem; but I will return again to you, God willing.” And he sailed from Ephesus.
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    22  And when he had landed at Caesarea, and gone up and greeted the church, he went down to Antioch.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        And when he had landed at Caesarea, and gone up and greeted the church, he went down to Antioch.
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    23  After he had spent some time there, he departed and went over the entire region of Galatia and Phrygia in order, strengthening all the disciples.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        After he had spent some time there, he departed and went over the entire region of Galatia and Phrygia in order, strengthening all the disciples.
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    24  Now a certain Jew named Apollos, born at Alexandria, an eloquent man and mighty in the Scriptures, came to Ephesus.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        Now a certain Jew named Apollos, born at Alexandria, an eloquent man and mighty in the Scriptures, came to Ephesus.
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    25  This man had been instructed in the way of the Lord; and being fervent in spirit, he spoke and taught accurately the things of the Lord, though he knew only the baptism of John.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        This man had been instructed in the way of the Lord; and being fervent in spirit, he spoke and taught accurately the things of the Lord, though he knew only the baptism of John.
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    26  So he began to speak boldly in the synagogue. When Aquila and Priscilla heard him, they took him aside and explained to him the way of God more exactly.
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        So he began to speak boldly in the synagogue. When Aquila and Priscilla heard him, they took him aside and explained to him the way of God more exactly.
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    27  And when he desired to cross to Achaia, the brethren wrote, exhorting the disciples to receive him; and when he arrived, he greatly helped those who had believed through grace;
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* [[ Acts 18:1 (PKJV) |1]]        And when he desired to cross to Achaia, the brethren wrote, exhorting the disciples to receive him; and when he arrived, he greatly helped those who had believed through grace;
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    28   because he effectively refuted the Jews, doing so publicly, showing from the Scriptures that Jesus is the Christ.
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* [[ Acts 18:28 (PKJV) |28]]        because he effectively refuted the Jews, doing so publicly, showing from the Scriptures that Jesus is the Christ.

Revision as of 05:14, 2 July 2015

  • 1 After these things Paul departed from Athens and came to Corinth.
  • 1 And he found a certain Jew named Aquila, born in Pontus, who had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla (because Claudius had commanded all the Jews to depart from Rome); and he came to them.
  • 1 So, because he was of the same trade, he stayed with them and worked; because by occupation they were tentmakers.
  • 1 And he reasoned in the synagogue every Sabbath, and persuaded both Jews and Greeks.
  • 1 And when Silas and Timothy had come from Macedonia, Paul was compelled by the Spirit, and testified to the Jews that Jesus is the Christ.
  • 1 But when they opposed themselves and blasphemed, he shook his clothes and said to them, “Your blood be upon your own heads; I am clean. From now on I will go to the Gentiles.”
  • 1 And he departed from there and entered the house of a certain man named Justus, one who worshiped God, whose house was next door to the synagogue.
  • 1 Then Crispus, the ruler of the synagogue, believed on the Lord with his entire household. And many of the Corinthians, hearing, believed and were baptized.
  • 1 Now the Lord spoke to Paul in the night by a vision, “Do not be afraid, but speak, and do not keep silent;
  • 10 because I am with you, and no one will attack you to hurt you; because I have many people in this city.”
  • 1 And he continued there a year and six months, teaching the word of God among them.
  • 1 When Gallio was proconsul of Achaia, the Jews with one accord rose up against Paul and brought him to the judgment seat,
  • 1 saying, “This man persuades men to worship God contrary to the law.”
  • 1 And when Paul was about to open his mouth, Gallio said to the Jews, “If it were a matter of wrongdoing or wicked crimes, O Jews, there would be reason why I should bear with you.
  • 1 But if it is a question of words and names and your own law, look to it yourselves; because I do not want to be a judge of such matters.”
  • 1 And he drove them from the judgment seat.
  • 1 Then all the Greeks took Sosthenes, the ruler of the synagogue, and beat him before the judgment seat. But Gallio took no notice of these things.
  • 1 So after this Paul still remained there a good while. Then he took leave of the brethren and sailed for Syria, and Priscilla and Aquila were with him; having shaved his head at Cenchrea, because he had taken a vow.
  • 19 And he came to Ephesus, and left them there; but he himself entered the synagogue and reasoned with the Jews.
  • 1 When they asked him to stay a longer time with them, he did not consent,
  • 1 but bid them goodbye, saying, “I must by all means keep this coming feast in Jerusalem; but I will return again to you, God willing.” And he sailed from Ephesus.
  • 1 And when he had landed at Caesarea, and gone up and greeted the church, he went down to Antioch.
  • 1 After he had spent some time there, he departed and went over the entire region of Galatia and Phrygia in order, strengthening all the disciples.
  • 1 Now a certain Jew named Apollos, born at Alexandria, an eloquent man and mighty in the Scriptures, came to Ephesus.
  • 1 This man had been instructed in the way of the Lord; and being fervent in spirit, he spoke and taught accurately the things of the Lord, though he knew only the baptism of John.
  • 1 So he began to speak boldly in the synagogue. When Aquila and Priscilla heard him, they took him aside and explained to him the way of God more exactly.
  • 1 And when he desired to cross to Achaia, the brethren wrote, exhorting the disciples to receive him; and when he arrived, he greatly helped those who had believed through grace;
  • 28 because he effectively refuted the Jews, doing so publicly, showing from the Scriptures that Jesus is the Christ.












(King James Version 2016 Edition, 2016)

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