1 After and these things having withdrawn the Paul from the Athens, came into Corinth.

2 And having found a certain Jew by name Aquila, Pontus by the race, recently having come from the Italy, and Priscilla wife of him, (because the to have commanded Claudius to withdraw all the Jews from the Rome,) he went to them;

3 and because the same trade to be, he remained with them; and worked; they were for tent–makers the trade.

4 He reasoned and in the synagogue during every sabbath, persuaded and Jews and Greeks.

5 When but came down from the Macedonia the both Silas and the Timothy, was confirmed to the word the Paul, earnestly testifying to the Jews the Anointed Jesus.

6 Resisting but them and blaspheming, having shaken the mantles, he said to them: The blood of you on the head of you, pure I, from the now to the Gentiles I will go.

7 And having removed thence, he went into a house of one by name Justus, worshipping the God, of whom the house was adjoining to the synagogue.

8 Crispus but the synagogue–ruler believed in the Lord with whole the house of himself; and many of the Corinthians hearing believed, and were dipped;

9 said and the Lord through a vision by night to the Paul: Not fear, but speak and no be silent;

10 because I am with thee, and no one shall attack thee of the to hurt thee; because people is for me much in the city this.

11 He continued and a year and months six, teaching among them the word of the God.

12 Gallio and being proconsul of the Achaia, rushed with one mind the Jews to the Paul, and led him to the tribunal,

13 saying: That from the law this persuades the men to worship the God.

14 being about but the Paul to open the mouth, said the Gallio to the Jews: If indeed therefore it was injustice any, or reckless evil, O Jews, according to reason I would hear with you;

15 if but a question it is about a word and names and of a law of that with you, you will see yourselves; a judge for I of these not choose to be.

16 And he drove them from the tribunal.

17 Having taken hold and all the Greeks of Sosthenes the synagogue–ruler, they struck before the tribunal; and nothing of these the Gallio cared.

18 The and Paul yet having remained days many, to the brethren having bid farewell, sailed out into the Syria, and with him Priscilla and Aquila, having shaved the head in Cenchrea; he had for a vow.

19 He came and to Ephesus, and them he left there; he but having entered into the synagogue, reasoned with the Jews.

20 Asking and them for longer a time to remain with them, not he consented;

21 but he bade farewell to them, saying: It behooves me by all means the feast that coming to keep into Jerusalem; again but I will return to you, the God will. And he sailed from the Ephesus;

22 and having gone down to Caesarea, having gone up, and having saluted the congregation, he went down to Antioch.

23 And having spent time some, he went out, passing through in order, the Galatia country and Phrygia, establishing all the disciples.

24 A Jew and certain Apollos by name, an Alexandrian by the birth, a man eloquent, came to Ephesus powerful being in the writings.

25 This was having been instructed the way of the Lord; and being fervent in the spirit, he spoke and taught accurately the things concerning the Lord, being acquainted with only the dipping of John.

26 This and began to speak boldly in the synagogue. Having heard and of him Aquila and Priscilla, took him, and more accurately to him explained the of the God way.

27 Wishing and of him to pass through into the Achaia, having exhorted the brethren they wrote to the disciples to receive him; who having arrived, he helped much those having believed through the grace.

28 Strenuously for with the Jews he was discussing publicly, proving by the writings, to be the Anointed Jesus.