Acts 18:15-25

15 But since it is merely a question of words and names and your Jewish law, take care of it yourselves. I refuse to judge such matters.”
16 And he threw them out of the courtroom.
17 The crowd then grabbed Sosthenes, the leader of the synagogue, and beat him right there in the courtroom. But Gallio paid no attention.
18 Paul stayed in Corinth for some time after that, then said good-bye to the brothers and sisters and went to nearby Cenchrea. There he shaved his head according to Jewish custom, marking the end of a vow. Then he set sail for Syria, taking Priscilla and Aquila with him.
19 They stopped first at the port of Ephesus, where Paul left the others behind. While he was there, he went to the synagogue to reason with the Jews.
20 They asked him to stay longer, but he declined.
21 As he left, however, he said, “I will come back later, God willing.” Then he set sail from Ephesus.
22 The next stop was at the port of Caesarea. From there he went up and visited the church at Jerusalem and then went back to Antioch.
23 After spending some time in Antioch, Paul went back through Galatia and Phrygia, visiting and strengthening all the believers.
24 Meanwhile, a Jew named Apollos, an eloquent speaker who knew the Scriptures well, had arrived in Ephesus from Alexandria in Egypt.
25 He had been taught the way of the Lord, and he taught others about Jesus with an enthusiastic spirit and with accuracy. However, he knew only about John’s baptism.

Footnotes 6

  • [a]. Greek Everyone; other manuscripts read All the Greeks.
  • [b]. Greek brothers; also in 18:27 .
  • [c]. Some manuscripts read “I must by all means be at Jerusalem for the upcoming festival, but I will come back later.”
  • [d]. Greek the church.
  • [e]. Greek disciples; also in 18:27 .
  • [f]. Or with enthusiasm in the Spirit.
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