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Acts 18:1 | After these things Paul departed from Athens, and came to Corinth. | After this he left Athens and came to Corinth. | After these things he departed from Athens, and came to Corinth. |
Acts 18:2 | He found a certain Jew named Aquila, a man of Pontus by race, who had recently come from Italy, with his wife Priscilla, because Claudius had commanded all the Jews to depart from Rome. He came to them, | Here he found a Jew, a native of Pontus, of the name of Aquila. He and his wife Priscilla had recently come from Italy because of Claudius's edict expelling all the Jews from Rome. So Paul paid them a visit; | And he found a certain Jew named Aquila, a man of Pontus by race, lately come from Italy, with his wife Priscilla, because Claudius had commanded all the Jews to depart from Rome: and he came unto them; |
Acts 18:3 | and because he practiced the same trade, he lived with them and worked, for by trade they were tent makers. | and because he was of the same trade that of tent-maker he lodged with them and worked with them. | and because he was of the same trade, he abode with them, and they wrought, for by their trade they were tentmakers. |
Acts 18:4 | He reasoned in the synagogue every Sabbath, and persuaded Jews and Greeks. | But, Sabbath after Sabbath, he preached in the synagogue and tried to win over both Jews and Greeks. | And he reasoned in the synagogue every sabbath, and persuaded Jews and Greeks. |
Acts 18:5 | But when Silas and Timothy came down from Macedonia, Paul was compelled by the Spirit, testifying to the Jews that Jesus was the Christ. | Now at the time when Silas and Timothy came down from Macedonia, Paul was preaching fervently and was solemnly telling the Jews that Jesus is the Christ. | But when Silas and Timothy came down from Macedonia, Paul was constrained by the word, testifying to the Jews that Jesus was the Christ. |
Acts 18:6 | When they opposed him and blasphemed, he shook out his clothing and said to them, "Your blood be on your own heads! I am clean. From now on, I will go to the Gentiles!" | But upon their opposing him with abusive language, he shook his clothes by way of protest, and said to them, "Your ruin will be upon your own heads. I am not responsible: in future I will go among the Gentiles." | And when they opposed themselves and blasphemed, he shook out his raiment and said unto them, Your blood [be] upon your own heads; I am clean: from henceforth I will go unto the Gentiles. |
Acts 18:7 | He departed there, and went into the house of a certain man named Justus, one who worshipped God, whose house was next door to the synagogue. | So he left the place and went to the house of a person called Titius Justus, a worshipper of the true God. His house was next door to the synagogue. | And he departed thence, and went into the house of a certain man named Titus Justus, one that worshipped God, whose house joined hard to the synagogue. |
Acts 18:8 | Crispus, the ruler of the synagogue, believed in the Lord with all his house. Many of the Corinthians, hearing, believed and were baptized. | And Crispus, the Warden of the synagogue, believed in the Lord, and so did all his household; and from time to time many of the Corinthians who heard Paul believed and received baptism. | And Crispus, the ruler of the synagogue, believed in the Lord with all his house; and many of the Corinthians hearing believed, and were baptized. |
Acts 18:9 | The Lord said to Paul in the night by a vision, "Don't be afraid, but speak and don't be silent; | And, in a vision by night, the Lord said to Paul, "Dismiss your fears: go on speaking, and do not give up. | And the Lord said unto Paul in the night by a vision, Be not afraid, but speak and hold not thy peace: |
Acts 18:10 | for I am with you, and no one will attack you to harm you, for I have many people in this city." | I am with you, and no one shall attack you to injure you; for I have very many people in this city." | for I am with thee, and no man shall set on thee to harm thee: for I have much people in this city. |
Acts 18:11 | He lived there a year and six months, teaching the word of God among them. | So Paul remained in Corinth for a year and six months, teaching among them the Message of God. | And he dwelt [there] a year and six months, teaching the word of God among them. |
Acts 18:12 | But when Gallio was proconsul of Achaia, the Jews with one accord rose up against Paul and brought him before the judgment seat, | But when Gallio became Proconsul of Greece, the Jews with one accord made a dead set at Paul, and brought him before the court. | But when Gallio was proconsul of Achaia, the Jews with one accord rose up against Paul and brought him before the judgment-seat, |
Acts 18:13 | saying, "This man persuades men to worship God contrary to the law." | "This man," they said, "is inducing people to offer unlawful worship to God." | saying, This man persuadeth men to worship God contrary to the law. |
Acts 18:14 | But when Paul was about to open his mouth, Gallio said to the Jews, "If indeed it were a matter of wrong or of wicked crime, Jews, it would be reasonable that I should bear with you; | But, when Paul was about to begin his defence, Gallio said to the Jews, "If it had been some wrongful act or piece of cunning knavery I might reasonably have listened to you Jews. | But when Paul was about to open his mouth, Gallio said unto the Jews, If indeed it were a matter of wrong or of wicked villany, O ye Jews, reason would that I should bear with you: |
Acts 18:15 | but if they are questions about words and names and your own law, look to it yourselves. For I don't want to be a judge of these matters." | But since these are questions about words and names and your Law, you yourselves must see to them. I refuse to be a judge in such matters." | but if they are questions about words and names and your own law, look to it yourselves; I am not minded to be a judge of these matters. |
Acts 18:16 | He drove them from the judgment seat. | So he ordered them out of court. | And he drove them from the judgment-seat. |
Acts 18:17 | Then all the Greeks laid hold on Sosthenes, the ruler of the synagogue, and beat him before the judgment seat. Gallio didn't care about any of these things. | Then the people all set upon Sosthenes, the Warden of the synagogue, and beat him severely in front of the court. Gallio did not concern himself in the least about this. | And they all laid hold on Sosthenes, the ruler of the synagogue, and beat him before the judgment-seat. And Gallio cared for none of these things. |
Acts 18:18 | Paul, having stayed after this yet many days, took his leave of the brothers, and sailed from there for Syria, and Priscilla and Aquila with him. He shaved his head in Cenchreae, for he had a vow. | After remaining a considerable time longer in Corinth, Paul took leave of the brethren and set sail for Syria; and Priscilla and Aquila were with him. He had shaved his head at Cenchreae, because he was bound by a vow. | And Paul, having tarried after this yet many days, took his leave of the brethren, and sailed thence for Syria, and with him Priscilla and Aquila: having shorn his head in Cenchreae; for he had a vow. |
Acts 18:19 | He came to Ephesus, and he left them there; but he himself entered into the synagogue, and reasoned with the Jews. | They put in at Ephesus, and there Paul left his companions behind. As for himself, he went to the synagogue and had a discussion with the Jews. | And they came to Ephesus, and he left them there: but he himself entered into the synagogue, and reasoned with the Jews. |
Acts 18:20 | When they asked him to stay a longer time, he declined; | When they asked him to remain longer he did not consent, | And when they asked him to abide a longer time, he consented not; |
Acts 18:21 | but taking his leave of them, and saying, "I must by all means keep this coming feast in Jerusalem, but I will return again to you if God wills," he set sail from Ephesus. | but took leave of them with the promise, "I will return to you, God willing." So he set sail from Ephesus. | but taking his leave of them, and saying, I will return again unto you if God will, he set sail from Ephesus. |
Acts 18:22 | When he had landed at Caesarea, he went up and greeted the assembly, and went down to Antioch. | Landing at Caesarea, he went up to Jerusalem and inquired after the welfare of the Church, and then went down to Antioch. | And when he had landed at Caesarea, he went up and saluted the church, and went down to Antioch. |
Acts 18:23 | Having spent some time there, he departed, and went through the region of Galatia, and Phrygia, in order, establishing all the disciples. | After spending some time in Antioch, Paul set out on a tour, visiting the whole of Galatia and Phrygia in order, and strengthening all the disciples. | And having spent some time [there], he departed, and went through the region of Galatia, and Phrygia, in order, establishing all the disciples. |
Acts 18:24 | Now a certain Jew named Apollos, an Alexandrian by race, an eloquent man, came to Ephesus. He was mighty in the scriptures. | Meanwhile a Jew named Apollos came to Ephesus. He was a native of Alexandria, a man of great learning and well versed in the Scriptures. | Now a certain Jew named Apollos, an Alexandrian by race, an eloquent man, came to Ephesus; and he was mighty in the scriptures. |
Acts 18:25 | This man had been instructed in the way of the Lord; and being fervent in spirit, he spoke and taught accurately the things concerning Jesus, although he knew only the baptism of John. | He had been instructed by word of mouth in the way of the Lord, and, being full of burning zeal, he used to speak and teach accurately the facts about Jesus, though he knew of no baptism but John's. | This man had been instructed in the way of the Lord; and being fervent in spirit, he spake and taught accurately the things concerning Jesus, knowing only the baptism of John: |
Acts 18:26 | He began to speak boldly in the synagogue. But when Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they took him aside, and explained to him the way of God more accurately. | He began to speak boldly in the synagogue, and Priscilla and Aquila, after hearing him, took him home and explained God's way to him more accurately. | and he began to speak boldly in the synagogue. But when Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they took him unto them, and expounded unto him the way of God more accurately. |
Acts 18:27 | When he had determined to pass over into Achaia, the brothers encouraged him, and wrote to the disciples to receive him. When he had come, he helped them much, who had believed through grace; | Then, as he had made up his mind to cross over into Greece, the brethren wrote to the disciples in Corinth begging them to give him a kindly welcome. Upon his arrival he rendered valuable help to those who through grace had believed; | And when he was minded to pass over into Achaia, the brethren encouraged him, and wrote to the disciples to receive him: and when he was come, he helped them much that had believed through grace; |
Acts 18:28 | for he powerfully refuted the Jews, publicly showing by the scriptures that Jesus was the Christ. | for he powerfully and in public overcame the Jews in argument, proving to them from the Scriptures that Jesus is the Christ. | for he powerfully confuted the Jews, [and that] publicly, showing by the scriptures that Jesus was the Christ. |
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