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And removing thence he went into the house of one by name Titus Justus
worshipping God of whom the house was being next door to the synagogue. 8
Now Crispus the synagogue ruler believed the Lord with all the household of
him, and many of the Corinthians hearing believed and were baptised. 9 And said
the Lord in the night through a vision to Paul; Do not fear, but speak
and keep not silence, 10 because I am with thee and no one shall
set on thee to ill treat thee, because people is to me much in this city. 11
And he sat a year and months six teaching among them the word of God 12
And Gallio proconsul being of Achaia set on with one mind the Jews Paul and
brought him to the tribunal, 13 saying, differently from the law urges
This man men to worship God. 14 And being about Paul to open the mouth said
Gallio to the Jews: If indeed it was crime some or villany evil, O
Jews, rightly I would endure you; 15 but if questions it is concerning a
word and names and law the according to
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you,
ye will see yourselves a judge I of these things do not intend to be. 16
And he drove away them from the tribunal. 17 But seizing all Sosthenes the
synagogue ruler they struck him in front of the tribunal; and not one of
these things to Gallio mattered. 18 But Paul yet having remained days many,
to the brothers bidding farewell he sailed away to Syria and with him Priscilla and Aquila, having shorn in Cenchrea the head; for he had
a vow. 19 And they came down to Ephesus,
and those he left there, but he entering into the synagogue lectured to
the Jews. 20 And asking them over a more longer time to remain he
consented not. 21 but bidding farewell and saying: Again I will
return to you God willing, he set sail from Ephesus, 22 and coming down to
Caesarea, going up and greeting the church, he went down to Antioch.
23 and having spent time some he went forth, passing through in order the
Galatian country and Phrygia confirming
all the disciples.
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