Afterthese thingsPauldepartedfromAthensand cametoCorinth; Andfounda certainJewnamedAquila, bornin Pontus, latelycomefromItaly, withhiswifePriscilla; because that( Claudiushad commandedallJewsto departfromRome:) and cameunto them. Andbecause he wasof thesame craft, he abodewiththem, andwrought: forby their occupationthey weretentmakers. Andhe reasonedinthesynagogueeverysabbath, andpersuadedthe Jewsandthe Greeks. AndwhenSilasandTimothywere comefromMacedonia, Paulwas pressedin thespirit, and testifiedto theJews that Jesus was Christ. Andwhen theyopposed themselves, andblasphemed, he shook his raiment, and saiduntothem, Yourblood be uponyour ownheads; I am clean: fromhenceforthI will gountotheGentiles. Andhe departedthence, and enteredintoa certain man's house, namedJustus, one that worshippedGod, whosehousejoined hardto thesynagogue. AndCrispus, thechief ruler of the synagogue, believedon theLordwithallhishouse; andmanyof theCorinthianshearingbelieved, andwere baptized. ThenspaketheLordto Paulinthe nightbya vision, Be not afraid, butspeak, and hold not thy peace: ForIamwiththee, and no man shall set onthee to hurtthee: forIhavemuchpeopleinthiscity. Andhe continued there a yearandsixmonths, teachingthewordof Godamongthem. Andwhen Galliowas the deputyof Achaia, theJewsmade insurrection with one accord againstPaul, andbroughthimtothejudgment seat, Saying, This fellow persuadethmento worshipGodcontraryto thelaw. Andwhen Paulwas now aboutto open his mouth, GalliosaiduntotheJews, Ifitwereamatter of wrongorwickedlewdness, O ye Jews, reasonwould that I should bear withyou: Butifit bea questionofwordsandnames, andofyourlaw, lookye to it ; forIwillbenojudgeof such matters. Andhe drovethemfromthejudgment seat. ThenalltheGreekstookSosthenes, thechief ruler of the synagogue, and beat him beforethejudgment seat. AndGalliocared fornoneof those things. AndPaul after this tarried there yeta good while, and then took his leaveof thebrethren, and sailed thenceintoSyria, andwithhimPriscillaandAquila; having shorn his headinCenchrea: forhe hada vow. Andhe cametoEphesus, and left themthere: buthehimself enteredintothesynagogue, and reasonedwith theJews. Whentheydesired him to tarrylongertimewiththem, he consentednot; Butbade them farewell, saying, Imustby all meanskeepthis feastthat comethinJerusalem: butI will returnagainuntoyou, if Godwill. Andhe sailedfromEphesus. Andwhen he had landedatCaesarea, and gone up, andsalutedthechurch, he went downtoAntioch. Andafter he had spentsometime there, he departed, and went over all thecountryof GalatiaandPhrygiain order, strengtheningallthedisciples. Anda certainJewnamedApollos, bornat Alexandria, an eloquentman, andmightyintheScriptures, cametoEphesus. This manwasinstructedin thewayof theLord; andbeing ferventin thespirit, he spakeandtaughtdiligentlythe thingsoftheLord, knowingonlythebaptismof John. Andhebeganto speak boldlyinthesynagogue: whomwhen AquilaandPriscillahad heard, they took him unto them, andexpoundedunto himthewayof Godmore perfectly. Andwhen hewas disposedto passintoAchaia, thebrethrenwrote, exhortingthedisciplesto receivehim: who, when he was come, helpedthem muchwhich had believedthroughgrace: Forhe mightilyconvincedtheJews, and that publicly, showingbytheScripturesthat JesuswasChrist.