Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version

Acts 18:7-21 Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version (ETR)

7. Paul left the synagogue and moved into the home of Titius Justus, a man who was a worshiper of the true God. His house was next to the synagogue.

8. Crispus was the leader of that synagogue. He and all the people living in his house believed in the Lord Jesus. Many other people in Corinth also listened to Paul. They, too, believed and were baptized.

9. During the night, Paul had a vision. The Lord said to him, “Don’t be afraid, and don’t stop talking to people.

10. I am with you, and no one will be able to hurt you. Many of my people are in this city.”

11. Paul stayed there for a year and a half teaching God’s message to the people.

12. During the time that Gallio was the governor of Achaia, some of the Jews came together against Paul. They took him to court.

13. They said to Gallio, “This man is teaching people to worship God in a way that is against our law!”

14. Paul was ready to say something, but Gallio spoke to the Jews. He said, “I would listen to you if your complaint was about a crime or other wrong.

15. But it is only about words and names—arguments about your own law. So you must solve this problem yourselves. I don’t want to be a judge of these matters.”

16. So Gallio made them leave the court.

17. Then they all grabbed Sosthenes, the leader of the synagogue. They beat him before the court. But this did not bother Gallio.

18. Paul stayed with the believers for many days. Then he left and sailed for Syria. Priscilla and Aquila were also with him. At Cenchrea Paul cut off his hair, because he had made a promise to God.

19. Then they went to the city of Ephesus, where Paul left Priscilla and Aquila. While Paul was in Ephesus, he went into the synagogue and talked with the Jews.

20. They asked him to stay longer, but he refused.

21. He left them and said, “I will come back to you again if God wants me to.” And so he sailed away from Ephesus.