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Numbers 6:18
18
And
the
Nazarite
shall
shave
the
head
of
his
separation
at
the
door
of
the
tabernacle
of
the
congregation,
and
shall
take
the
hair
of
the
head
of
his
separation,
and
put
it
in
the
fire
which
is
under
the
sacrifice
of
the
peace
offerings.
Acts 18:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
After
these
things
Paul
departed
from
Athens,
and
came
to
Corinth;
2
And
found
a
certain
Jew
named
Aquila,
born
in
Pontus,
lately
come
from
Italy,
with
his
wife
Priscilla;
(because
that
Claudius
had
commanded
all
Jews
to
depart
from
Rome:)
and
came
unto
them.
3
And
because
he
was
of
the
same
craft,
he
abode
with
them,
and
wrought:
for
by
their
occupation
they
were
tentmakers.
4
And
he
reasoned
in
the
synagogue
every
sabbath,
and
persuaded
the
Jews
and
the
Greeks.
5
And
when
Silas
and
Timotheus
were
come
from
Macedonia,
Paul
was
pressed
in
the
spirit,
and
testified
to
the
Jews
that
Jesus
was
Christ.
6
And
when
they
opposed
themselves,
and
blasphemed,
he
shook
his
raiment,
and
said
unto
them,
Your
blood
be
upon
your
own
heads;
I
am
clean:
from
henceforth
I
will
go
unto
the
Gentiles.
7
And
he
departed
thence,
and
entered
into
a
certain
man’s
house,
named
Justus,
one
that
worshipped
God,
whose
house
joined
hard
to
the
synagogue.
8
And
Crispus,
the
chief
ruler
of
the
synagogue,
believed
on
the
Lord
with
all
his
house;
and
many
of
the
Corinthians
hearing
believed,
and
were
baptized.
9
Then
spake
the
Lord
to
Paul
in
the
night
by
a
vision,
Be
not
afraid,
but
speak,
and
hold
not
thy
peace:
10
For
I
am
with
thee,
and
no
man
shall
set
on
thee
to
hurt
thee:
for
I
have
much
people
in
this
city.
11
And
he
continued
there
a
year
and
six
months,
teaching
the
word
of
God
among
them.
12
And
when
Gallio
was
the
deputy
of
Achaia,
the
Jews
made
insurrection
with
one
accord
against
Paul,
and
brought
him
to
the
judgment
seat,
13
Saying,
This
fellow
persuadeth
men
to
worship
God
contrary
to
the
law.
14
And
when
Paul
was
now
about
to
open
his
mouth,
Gallio
said
unto
the
Jews,
If
it
were
a
matter
of
wrong
or
wicked
lewdness,
O
ye
Jews,
reason
would
that
I
should
bear
with
you:
15
But
if
it
be
a
question
of
words
and
names,
and
of
your
law,
look
ye
to
it;
for
I
will
be
no
judge
of
such
matters.
16
And
he
drave
them
from
the
judgment
seat.
17
Then
all
the
Greeks
took
Sosthenes,
the
chief
ruler
of
the
synagogue,
and
beat
him
before
the
judgment
seat.
And
Gallio
cared
for
none
of
those
things.
18
And
Paul
after
this
tarried
there
yet
a
good
while,
and
then
took
his
leave
of
the
brethren,
and
sailed
thence
into
Syria,
and
with
him
Priscilla
and
Aquila;
having
shorn
his
head
in
Cenchrea:
for
he
had
a
vow.
19
And
he
came
to
Ephesus,
and
left
them
there:
but
he
himself
entered
into
the
synagogue,
and
reasoned
with
the
Jews.
20
When
they
desired
him
to
tarry
longer
time
with
them,
he
consented
not;
21
But
bade
them
farewell,
saying,
I
must
by
all
means
keep
this
feast
that
cometh
in
Jerusalem:
but
I
will
return
again
unto
you,
if
God
will.
And
he
sailed
from
Ephesus.
22
And
when
he
had
landed
at
Caesarea,
and
gone
up,
and
saluted
the
church,
he
went
down
to
Antioch.
23
And
after
he
had
spent
some
time
there,
he
departed,
and
went
over
all
the
country
of
Galatia
and
Phrygia
in
order,
strengthening
all
the
disciples.
24
And
a
certain
Jew
named
Apollos,
born
at
Alexandria,
an
eloquent
man,
and
mighty
in
the
scriptures,
came
to
Ephesus.
25
This
man
was
instructed
in
the
way
of
the
Lord;
and
being
fervent
in
the
spirit,
he
spake
and
taught
diligently
the
things
of
the
Lord,
knowing
only
the
baptism
of
John.
26
And
he
began
to
speak
boldly
in
the
synagogue:
whom
when
Aquila
and
Priscilla
had
heard,
they
took
him
unto
them,
and
expounded
unto
him
the
way
of
God
more
perfectly.
27
And
when
he
was
disposed
to
pass
into
Achaia,
the
brethren
wrote,
exhorting
the
disciples
to
receive
him:
who,
when
he
was
come,
helped
them
much
which
had
believed
through
grace:
28
For
he
mightily
convinced
the
Jews,
and
that
publickly,
shewing
by
the
scriptures
that
Jesus
was
Christ.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
KJVP
Numbers 6:18
18
And
the
Nazarite
H5139
shall
shave
H1548
the
head
H7218
NMS
of
his
separation
H5145
at
the
door
H6607
CMS
of
the
tabernacle
H168
NMS
of
the
congregation
H4150
NMS
,
and
shall
take
H3947
W-VQQ3MS
the
hair
H8181
of
the
head
H7218
NMS
of
his
separation
H5145
,
and
put
H5414
W-VQQ3MS
it
in
H5921
PREP
the
fire
H784
which
H834
RPRO
is
under
H8478
NMS
the
sacrifice
H2077
NMS
of
the
peace
offerings
H8002
.
Acts 18:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
After
G3326
PREP
these
G3588
T-NSM
things
G5023
D-APN
Paul
G3972
N-NSM
departed
G5563
V-APP-NSM
from
G1537
PREP
Athens
G116
N-GPF
and
came
G2064
V-2AAI-3S
to
G1519
PREP
Corinth
G2882
N-ASF
;
2
And
G2532
CONJ
found
G2147
V-2AAP-NSM
a
certain
G5100
X-ASM
Jew
G2453
A-ASM
named
G3686
N-DSN
Aquila
G207
N-ASM
,
born
G1085
N-DSN
in
Pontus
G4193
A-ASM
,
lately
G4373
ADV
come
G2064
V-2RAP-ASM
from
G575
PREP
Italy
G2482
N-GSF
,
with
G2532
CONJ
his
G848
wife
G1135
N-ASF
Priscilla
;
because
that
G4252
N-ASF
(
N-ASM
Claudius
G2804
N-ASM
had
commanded
G1299
all
G3956
A-APM
Jews
G2453
A-APM
to
depart
G5563
V-PPN
from
G1537
PREP
Rome
G4516
N-GSF
:
)
and
came
G4334
V-2AAI-3S
unto
them
G846
P-GSM
.
3
And
G2532
CONJ
because
he
was
G1511
V-PXN
of
G3588
T-ASN
the
G3588
T-ASN
same
craft
G3673
A-ASM
,
he
abode
G3306
V-IAI-3S
with
G3844
PREP
them
G846
P-DPM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
wrought
G2038
V-INI-3S
:
for
G3588
T-ASF
by
their
occupation
G5078
N-ASF
they
were
G2258
V-IXI-3P
tentmakers
G4635
N-NPM
.
4
And
G1161
CONJ
he
reasoned
G1256
V-INI-3S
in
G1722
PREP
the
G3588
T-DSF
synagogue
G4864
N-DSF
every
G2596
PREP
sabbath
G4521
N-ASN
,
and
G5037
PRT
persuaded
G3982
V-IAI-3S
the
Jews
G2453
A-APM
and
G2532
CONJ
the
Greeks
G1672
N-APM
.
5
And
G1161
CONJ
when
G5613
ADV
Silas
G4609
N-NSM
and
G2532
CONJ
Timothy
G5095
N-NSM
were
come
G2718
V-2AAI-3P
from
G575
PREP
Macedonia
G3109
N-GSF
,
Paul
G3972
N-NSM
was
pressed
G4912
V-IPI-3S
in
the
G3588
T-DSN
spirit
G4151
N-DSN
,
and
testified
G1263
V-PNP-NSM
to
the
G3588
T-DPM
Jews
G2453
A-DPM
that
G3588
T-ASM
Jesus
G2424
N-ASM
was
Christ
G5547
N-ASM
.
6
And
G1161
CONJ
when
they
G846
P-GPM
opposed
themselves
G498
V-PMP-GPM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
blasphemed
G987
V-PAP-GPM
,
he
G3588
T-APN
shook
G1621
V-AMP-NSM
his
raiment
G2440
N-APN
,
and
said
G2036
V-2AAI-3S
unto
G4314
PREP
them
G846
P-APM
,
Your
G3588
T-NSN
blood
G129
N-NSN
be
upon
G1909
PREP
your
G3588
T-ASF
own
G5216
P-2GP
heads
G2776
N-ASF
;
I
G1473
P-1NS
am
clean
G2513
A-NSM
:
from
G575
PREP
henceforth
G3568
ADV
I
will
go
G4198
V-FDI-1S
unto
G1519
PREP
the
G3588
T-APN
Gentiles
G1484
N-APN
.
7
And
G2532
CONJ
he
departed
G3327
V-2AAP-NSM
thence
G1564
ADV
,
and
entered
G2064
V-2AAI-3S
into
G1519
PREP
a
certain
G5100
X-GSM
man\'s
house
G3614
N-ASF
,
named
G3686
N-DSN
Justus
G2459
N-GSM
,
one
that
G3588
T-ASM
worshipped
G4576
V-PNP-GSM
God
G2316
N-ASM
,
whose
G3739
R-GSM
house
G3614
N-NSF
joined
hard
G2258
V-IXI-3S
to
the
G3588
T-DSF
synagogue
G4864
N-DSF
.
8
And
G1161
CONJ
Crispus
G2921
N-NSM
,
the
G3588
T-NSM
chief
ruler
of
the
synagogue
G752
N-NSM
,
believed
G4100
V-AAI-3S
on
the
G3588
T-DSM
Lord
G2962
N-DSM
with
G4862
PREP
all
G3650
A-DSM
his
G3588
T-DSM
house
G3624
N-DSM
;
and
G2532
CONJ
many
G4183
A-NPM
of
G3588
T-GPM
the
G3588
T-GPM
Corinthians
G2881
A-GPM
hearing
G191
V-PAP-NPM
believed
G4100
V-IAI-3P
,
and
G2532
CONJ
were
baptized
G907
V-IPI-3P
.
9
Then
G1161
CONJ
spake
G2036
V-2AAI-3S
the
G3588
T-NSM
Lord
G2962
N-NSM
to
Paul
G3972
N-DSM
in
G1722
PREP
the
night
G3571
N-DSF
by
G1223
PREP
a
vision
G3705
N-GSN
,
Be
not
afraid
G5399
V-PNM-2S
,
but
G235
CONJ
speak
G2980
V-PAM-2S
,
and
G2532
CONJ
hold
not
thy
peace
G4623
V-AAS-2S
:
10
For
G1360
CONJ
I
G1473
P-1NS
am
G1510
V-PXI-1S
with
G3326
PREP
thee
G4675
P-2GS
,
and
G2532
CONJ
no
man
G3762
A-NSM
shall
set
on
G2007
V-FMI-3S
thee
G4671
P-2DS
to
hurt
G2559
V-AAN
thee
G4571
P-2AS
:
for
G1360
CONJ
I
G3427
P-1DS
have
G2076
V-PXI-3S
much
G4183
A-NSM
people
G2992
N-NSM
in
G1722
PREP
this
G3588
T-DSF
city
G4172
N-DSF
.
11
And
G5037
PRT
he
continued
G2523
V-AAI-3S
there
a
year
G1763
N-ASM
and
G2532
CONJ
six
G1803
A-NUI
months
G3376
N-APM
,
teaching
G1321
V-PAP-NSM
the
G3588
T-ASM
word
G3056
N-ASM
of
God
G2316
N-GSM
among
G1722
PREP
them
G846
P-DPM
.
12
And
G1161
CONJ
when
Gallio
G1058
N-GSM
was
the
G3588
T-GSF
deputy
G445
V-PAP-GSM
of
Achaia
G882
N-GSF
,
the
G3588
T-NPM
Jews
G2453
A-NPM
made
insurrection
with
one
accord
against
G2721
V-2AAI-3P
Paul
G3972
N-DSM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
brought
G71
V-2AAI-3P
him
G846
P-ASM
to
G1909
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASN
judgment
seat
G968
N-ASN
,
13
Saying
G3004
V-PAP-NPM
,
This
G3778
D-NSM
fellow
persuadeth
G374
V-PAI-3S
men
G444
N-APM
to
worship
G4576
V-PNN
God
G2316
N-ASM
contrary
G3844
PREP
to
the
G3588
T-ASM
law
G3551
N-ASM
.
14
And
G1161
CONJ
when
Paul
G3972
N-GSM
was
now
about
G3195
V-PAP-GSM
to
open
G455
V-PAN
his
G3588
T-NSM
mouth
G4750
N-ASN
,
Gallio
G1058
N-NSM
said
G2036
V-2AAI-3S
unto
G4314
PREP
the
G3588
T-APM
Jews
G2453
A-APM
,
If
G1487
COND
it
CONJ
were
G2258
V-IXI-3S
a
G5100
X-NSN
matter
of
wrong
G92
N-NSN
or
G2228
PRT
wicked
G4190
A-NSN
lewdness
G4467
N-NSN
,
O
G5599
INJ
ye
Jews
G2453
A-VPM
,
reason
G3056
N-ASM
would
that
I
should
bear
with
V-2ADI-1S
you
G5216
P-2GP
:
15
But
G1161
CONJ
if
G1487
COND
it
be
G2076
V-PXI-3S
a
question
G2213
N-NSN
of
G4012
PREP
words
G3056
N-GSM
and
G2532
CONJ
names
G3686
N-GPN
,
and
G2532
CONJ
of
PREP
your
G2596
PREP
law
G3551
N-GSM
,
look
G3700
V-FDI-2P
ye
G846
P-NPM
to
it
;
for
G1063
CONJ
I
G1473
P-1NS
will
G1014
V-PNI-1S
be
G1511
V-PXN
no
G3756
PRT-N
judge
G2923
N-NSM
of
such
G5130
D-GPN
matters
.
16
And
G2532
CONJ
he
drove
G556
V-AAI-3S
them
G846
P-APM
from
G575
PREP
the
G3588
T-GSN
judgment
seat
G968
N-GSN
.
17
Then
G1161
CONJ
all
G3956
A-NPM
the
G3588
T-NPM
Greeks
G1672
N-NPM
took
G1949
V-2ADP-NPM
Sosthenes
G4988
N-ASM
,
the
G3588
T-ASM
chief
ruler
of
the
synagogue
G752
N-ASM
,
and
beat
G5180
V-IAI-3P
him
before
G1715
PREP
the
G3588
T-GSN
judgment
seat
G968
N-GSN
.
And
G2532
CONJ
Gallio
G1058
N-DSM
cared
for
G3199
none
G3762
A-NSN
of
those
things
G5130
D-GPN
.
18
And
G1161
CONJ
Paul
G3972
N-NSM
after
this
tarried
G4357
V-AAP-NSM
there
yet
G2089
ADV
a
good
while
G2425
A-APF
,
and
then
took
his
leave
G657
V-AMP-NSM
of
G3588
T-DPM
the
G3588
T-DPM
brethren
G80
N-DPM
,
and
sailed
thence
G1602
V-IAI-3S
into
G1519
PREP
Syria
G4947
N-ASF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
with
G4862
PREP
him
G846
P-DSM
Priscilla
G4252
N-NSF
and
G2532
CONJ
Aquila
G207
N-NSM
;
having
shorn
G2751
V-AMP-NSM
his
head
G2776
N-ASF
in
G1722
PREP
Cenchrea
G2747
N-DPF
:
for
G1063
CONJ
he
had
G2192
V-IAI-3S
a
vow
G2171
N-ASF
.
19
And
G1161
CONJ
he
came
G2658
V-AAI-3S
to
G1519
PREP
Ephesus
G2181
N-ASF
,
and
left
them
G2548
there
G847
ADV
:
but
G1161
CONJ
he
G848
himself
entered
G1525
V-2AAP-NSM
into
G1519
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASF
synagogue
G4864
N-ASF
,
and
reasoned
G1256
V-AOI-3S
with
the
G3588
T-DPM
Jews
G2453
A-DPM
.
20
When
G1161
CONJ
they
G846
P-GPM
desired
G2065
V-PAP-GPM
him
to
tarry
G3306
V-AAN
longer
G4119
A-ASM-C
time
G5550
N-ASM
with
G3844
PREP
them
G846
P-DPM
,
he
consented
G1962
V-AAI-3S
not
G3756
PRT-N
;
21
But
G235
CONJ
bade
them
farewell
G657
V-ADI-3S
,
saying
G2036
V-2AAP-NSM
,
I
G3165
P-1AS
must
G1163
V-PQI-3S
by
all
means
G3843
ADV
keep
G4160
V-AAN
this
G3588
T-ASF
feast
G1859
N-ASF
that
cometh
G2064
V-PNP-ASF
in
G1519
PREP
Jerusalem
G2414
N-ASF
:
but
G1161
CONJ
I
will
return
G344
V-FAI-1S
again
G3825
ADV
unto
G4314
PREP
you
G5209
P-2AP
,
if
God
G2316
N-GSM
will
G2309
V-PAP-GSM
.
And
G2532
he
sailed
G321
V-API-3S
from
G575
PREP
Ephesus
G2181
N-GSF
.
22
And
G2532
CONJ
when
he
had
landed
G2718
V-2AAP-NSM
at
G1519
PREP
Caesarea
G2542
N-ASF
,
and
gone
up
G305
V-2AAP-NSM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
saluted
G782
V-ADP-NSM
the
G3588
T-ASF
church
G1577
N-ASF
,
he
went
down
G2597
V-2AAI-3S
to
G1519
PREP
Antioch
G490
N-ASF
.
23
And
G2532
CONJ
after
he
had
spent
G4160
V-AAP-NSM
some
G5100
X-ASM
time
G5550
N-ASM
there
,
he
departed
G1831
V-2AAI-3S
,
and
went
over
G1330
V-PNP-NSM
all
the
G3588
T-ASF
country
G5561
N-ASF
of
Galatia
G1054
A-ASF
and
G2532
CONJ
Phrygia
G5435
N-ASF
in
order
G2517
ADV
,
strengthening
G1991
V-PAP-NSM
all
G3956
A-APM
the
G3588
T-APM
disciples
G3101
N-APM
.
24
And
G1161
CONJ
a
certain
G5100
X-NSM
Jew
G2453
A-NSM
named
G3686
N-DSN
Apollos
G625
N-NSM
,
born
G1085
N-DSN
at
Alexandria
G221
N-NSM
,
an
eloquent
G3052
A-NSM
man
G435
N-NSM
,
and
V-PXP-NSM
mighty
G5607
V-PXP-NSM
in
G1722
PREP
the
G3588
T-DPF
Scriptures
G1124
N-DPF
,
came
G2658
V-AAI-3S
to
G1519
PREP
Ephesus
G2181
N-ASF
.
25
This
man
G3778
D-NSM
was
G2258
V-IXI-3S
instructed
G2727
V-RPP-NSM
in
the
G3588
T-ASF
way
G3598
N-ASF
of
G3588
T-GSM
the
G3588
T-GSM
Lord
G2962
N-GSM
;
and
G2532
CONJ
being
fervent
G2204
V-PAP-NSM
in
the
G3588
T-DSN
spirit
G4151
N-DSN
,
he
spake
G2980
V-IAI-3S
and
G2532
CONJ
taught
G1321
V-IAI-3S
diligently
G199
ADV
the
G3588
T-APN
things
G3588
T-APN
of
G4012
PREP
the
G3588
T-GSM
Lord
G2962
N-GSM
,
knowing
G1987
V-PNP-NSM
only
G3440
ADV
the
G3588
T-ASN
baptism
G908
N-ASN
of
John
G2491
N-GSM
.
26
And
G5037
PRT
he
G3778
D-NSM
began
G756
V-ADI-3S
to
speak
boldly
G3955
V-PNN
in
G1722
PREP
the
G3588
T-DSF
synagogue
G4864
N-DSF
:
whom
G846
P-GSM
when
Aquila
G207
N-NSM
and
G2532
CONJ
Priscilla
G4252
N-NSF
had
heard
G191
V-AAP-NPM
,
they
took
him
unto
G4355
V-2AMI-3P
them
,
and
G2532
CONJ
expounded
G1620
V-2AMI-3P
unto
him
G846
P-ASM
the
G3588
T-ASF
way
G3598
N-ASF
of
God
G2316
N-GSM
more
perfectly
G197
.
27
And
G1161
CONJ
when
he
G846
P-GSM
was
disposed
G1014
V-PNP-GSM
to
pass
G1330
V-2AAN
into
G1519
PREP
Achaia
G882
N-ASF
,
the
G3588
T-NPM
brethren
G80
N-NPM
wrote
G1125
V-AAI-3P
,
exhorting
G4389
V-AMP-NPM
the
G3588
T-DPM
disciples
G3101
N-DPM
to
receive
G588
V-ADN
him
G846
P-ASM
:
who
G3739
R-NSM
,
when
he
was
come
G3854
V-2ADP-NSM
,
helped
G4820
V-2AMI-3S
them
G3588
T-DPM
much
G4183
A-ASN
which
had
believed
G4100
V-RAP-DPM
through
G1223
PREP
grace
G5485
N-GSF
:
28
For
G1063
CONJ
he
mightily
G2159
ADV
convinced
G1246
V-INI-3S
the
G3588
T-DPM
Jews
G2453
A-DPM
,
and
that
publicly
G1219
ADV
,
showing
G1925
V-PAP-NSM
by
G1223
PREP
the
G3588
T-GPF
Scriptures
G1124
N-GPF
that
Jesus
G2424
N-ASM
was
G1511
V-PXN
Christ
G5547
N-ASM
.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
YLT
Numbers 6:18
18
`And
the
Nazarite
hath
shaved
(at
the
opening
of
the
tent
of
meeting)
the
head
of
his
separation,
and
hath
taken
the
hair
of
the
head
of
his
separation,
and
hath
put
it
on
the
fire
which
is
under
the
sacrifice
of
the
peace-offerings.
Acts 18:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
And
after
these
things,
Paul
having
departed
out
of
Athens,
came
to
Corinth,
2
and
having
found
a
certain
Jew,
by
name
Aquilas,
of
Pontus
by
birth,
lately
come
from
Italy,
and
Priscilla
his
wife
--
because
of
Claudius
having
directed
all
the
Jews
to
depart
out
of
Rome
--
he
came
to
them,
3
and
because
of
being
of
the
same
craft,
he
did
remain
with
them,
and
was
working,
for
they
were
tent-makers
as
to
craft;
4
and
he
was
reasoning
in
the
synagogue
every
sabbath,
persuading
both
Jews
and
Greeks.
5
And
when
both
Silas
and
Timotheus
came
down
from
Macedonia,
Paul
was
pressed
in
the
Spirit,
testifying
fully
to
the
Jews
Jesus
the
Christ;
6
and
on
their
resisting
and
speaking
evil,
having
shaken
his
garments,
he
said
unto
them,
`Your
blood
is
upon
your
head
--
I
am
clean;
henceforth
to
the
nations
I
will
go
on.`
7
And
having
departed
thence,
he
went
to
the
house
of
a
certain
one,
by
name
Justus,
a
worshipper
of
God,
whose
house
was
adjoining
the
synagogue,
8
and
Crispus,
the
ruler
of
the
synagogue
did
believe
in
the
Lord
with
all
his
house,
and
many
of
the
Corinthians
hearing
were
believing,
and
they
were
being
baptized.
9
And
the
Lord
said
through
a
vision
in
the
night
to
Paul,
`Be
not
afraid,
but
be
speaking
and
thou
mayest
be
not
silent;
10
because
I
am
with
thee,
and
no
one
shall
set
on
thee
to
do
thee
evil;
because
I
have
much
people
in
this
city;`
11
and
he
continued
a
year
and
six
months,
teaching
among
them
the
word
of
God.
12
And
Gallio
being
proconsul
of
Achaia,
the
Jews
made
a
rush
with
one
accord
upon
Paul,
and
brought
him
unto
the
tribunal,
13
saying
--
`Against
the
law
this
one
doth
persuade
men
to
worship
God;`
14
and
Paul
being
about
to
open
his
mouth,
Gallio
said
unto
the
Jews,
`If,
indeed,
then,
it
was
anything
unrighteous,
or
an
act
of
wicked
profligacy,
O
Jews,
according
to
reason
I
had
borne
with
you,
15
but
if
it
is
a
question
concerning
words
and
names,
and
of
your
law,
look
ye
yourselves
to
it,
for
a
judge
of
these
things
I
do
not
wish
to
be,`
16
and
he
drave
them
from
the
tribunal;
17
and
all
the
Greeks
having
taken
Sosthenes,
the
chief
man
of
the
synagogue,
were
beating
him
before
the
tribunal,
and
not
even
for
these
things
was
Gallio
caring.
18
And
Paul
having
remained
yet
a
good
many
days,
having
taken
leave
of
the
brethren,
was
sailing
to
Syria
--
and
with
him
are
Priscilla
and
Aquilas
--
having
shorn
his
head
in
Cenchera,
for
he
had
a
vow;
19
and
he
came
down
to
Ephesus,
and
did
leave
them
there,
and
he
himself
having
entered
into
the
synagogue
did
reason
with
the
Jews:
20
and
they
having
requested
him
to
remain
a
longer
time
with
them,
he
did
not
consent,
21
but
took
leave
of
them,
saying,
`It
behoveth
me
by
all
means
the
coming
feast
to
keep
at
Jerusalem,
and
again
I
will
return
unto
you
--
God
willing.`
And
he
sailed
from
Ephesus,
22
and
having
come
down
to
Cesarea,
having
gone
up,
and
having
saluted
the
assembly,
he
went
down
to
Antioch.
23
And
having
made
some
stay
he
went
forth,
going
through
in
order
the
region
of
Galatia
and
Phrygia,
strengthening
all
the
disciples.
24
And
a
certain
Jew,
Apollos
by
name,
an
Alexandrian
by
birth,
a
man
of
eloquence,
being
mighty
in
the
Writings,
came
to
Ephesus,
25
this
one
was
instructed
in
the
way
of
the
Lord,
and
being
fervent
in
the
Spirit,
was
speaking
and
teaching
exactly
the
things
about
the
Lord,
knowing
only
the
baptism
of
John;
26
this
one
also
began
to
speak
boldly
in
the
synagogue,
and
Aquilas
and
Priscilla
having
heard
of
him,
took
him
to
them
,
and
did
more
exactly
expound
to
him
the
way
of
God,
27
and
he
being
minded
to
go
through
into
Achaia,
the
brethren
wrote
to
the
disciples,
having
exhorted
them
to
receive
him,
who
having
come,
did
help
them
much
who
have
believed
through
the
grace,
28
for
powerfully
the
Jews
he
was
refuting
publicly,
shewing
through
the
Writings
Jesus
to
be
the
Christ.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
ASV
Numbers 6:18
18
And
the
Nazirite
shall
shave
the
head
of
his
separation
at
the
door
of
the
tent
of
meeting,
and
shall
take
the
hair
of
the
head
of
his
separation,
and
put
it
on
the
fire
which
is
under
the
sacrifice
of
peace-offerings.
Acts 18:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
After
these
things
he
departed
from
Athens,
and
came
to
Corinth.
2
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;
3
and
because
he
was
of
the
same
trade,
he
abode
with
them,
and
they
wrought,
for
by
their
trade
they
were
tentmakers.
4
And
he
reasoned
in
the
synagogue
every
sabbath,
and
persuaded
Jews
and
Greeks.
5
But
when
Silas
and
Timothy
came
down
from
Macedonia,
Paul
was
constrained
by
the
word,
testifying
to
the
Jews
that
Jesus
was
the
Christ.
6
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.
7
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.
8
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.
9
And
the
Lord
said
unto
Paul
in
the
night
by
a
vision,
Be
not
afraid,
but
speak
and
hold
not
thy
peace:
10
for
I
am
with
thee,
and
no
man
shall
set
on
thee
to
harm
thee:
for
I
have
much
people
in
this
city.
11
And
he
dwelt
there
a
year
and
six
months,
teaching
the
word
of
God
among
them.
12
But
when
Gallio
was
proconsul
of
Achaia,
the
Jews
with
one
accord
rose
up
against
Paul
and
brought
him
before
the
judgment-seat,
13
saying,
This
man
persuadeth
men
to
worship
God
contrary
to
the
law.
14
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:
15
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.
16
And
he
drove
them
from
the
judgment-seat.
17
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.
18
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.
19
And
they
came
to
Ephesus,
and
he
left
them
there:
but
he
himself
entered
into
the
synagogue,
and
reasoned
with
the
Jews.
20
And
when
they
asked
him
to
abide
a
longer
time,
he
consented
not;
21
but
taking
his
leave
of
them,
and
saying,
I
will
return
again
unto
you
if
God
will,
he
set
sail
from
Ephesus.
22
And
when
he
had
landed
at
Caesarea,
he
went
up
and
saluted
the
church,
and
went
down
to
Antioch.
23
And
having
spent
some
time
there,
he
departed,
and
went
through
the
region
of
Galatia,
and
Phrygia,
in
order,
establishing
all
the
disciples.
24
Now
a
certain
Jew
named
Apollos,
an
Alexandrian
by
race,
an
eloquent
man,
came
to
Ephesus;
and
he
was
mighty
in
the
scriptures.
25
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:
26
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.
27
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;
28
for
he
powerfully
confuted
the
Jews,
and
that
publicly,
showing
by
the
scriptures
that
Jesus
was
the
Christ.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
WEB
Numbers 6:18
18
The
Nazirite
shall
shave
the
head
of
his
separation
at
the
door
of
the
Tent
of
Meeting,
and
shall
take
the
hair
of
the
head
of
his
separation,
and
put
it
on
the
fire
which
is
under
the
sacrifice
of
peace
offerings.
Acts 18:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
After
these
things
Paul
departed
from
Athens,
and
came
to
Corinth.
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,
3
and
because
he
practiced
the
same
trade,
he
lived
with
them
and
worked,
for
by
trade
they
were
tent
makers.
4
He
reasoned
in
the
synagogue
every
Sabbath,
and
persuaded
Jews
and
Greeks.
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.
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!"
7
He
departed
there,
and
went
into
the
house
of
a
certain
man
named
Justus,
one
who
worshiped
God,
whose
house
was
next
door
to
the
synagogue.
8
Crispus,
the
ruler
of
the
synagogue,
believed
in
the
Lord
with
all
his
house.
Many
of
the
Corinthians,
when
they
heard,
believed
and
were
baptized.
9
The
Lord
said
to
Paul
in
the
night
by
a
vision,
"Don't
be
afraid,
but
speak
and
don't
be
silent;
10
for
I
am
with
you,
and
no
one
will
attack
you
to
harm
you,
for
I
have
many
people
in
this
city."
11
He
lived
there
a
year
and
six
months,
teaching
the
word
of
God
among
them.
12
But
when
Gallio
was
proconsul
of
Achaia,
the
Jews
with
one
accord
rose
up
against
Paul
and
brought
him
before
the
judgment
seat,
13
saying,
"This
man
persuades
men
to
worship
God
contrary
to
the
law."
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,
you
Jews,
it
would
be
reasonable
that
I
should
bear
with
you;
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."
16
He
drove
them
from
the
judgment
seat.
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.
18
Paul,
having
stayed
after
this
many
more
days,
took
his
leave
of
the
brothers,
and
sailed
from
there
for
Syria,
together
with
Priscilla
and
Aquila.
He
shaved
his
head
in
Cenchreae,
for
he
had
a
vow.
19
He
came
to
Ephesus,
and
he
left
them
there;
but
he
himself
entered
into
the
synagogue,
and
reasoned
with
the
Jews.
20
When
they
asked
him
to
stay
with
them
a
longer
time,
he
declined;
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.
22
When
he
had
landed
at
Caesarea,
he
went
up
and
greeted
the
assembly,
and
went
down
to
Antioch.
23
Having
spent
some
time
there,
he
departed,
and
went
through
the
region
of
Galatia,
and
Phrygia,
in
order,
establishing
all
the
disciples.
24
Now
a
certain
Jew
named
Apollos,
an
Alexandrian
by
race,
an
eloquent
man,
came
to
Ephesus.
He
was
mighty
in
the
Scriptures.
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.
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.
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
greatly
helped
those
who
had
believed
through
grace;
28
for
he
powerfully
refuted
the
Jews,
publicly
showing
by
the
Scriptures
that
Jesus
was
the
Christ.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
RV
Numbers 6:18
18
And
the
Nazirite
shall
shave
the
head
of
his
separation
at
the
door
of
the
tent
of
meeting,
and
shall
take
the
hair
of
the
head
of
his
separation,
and
put
it
on
the
fire
which
is
under
the
sacrifice
of
peace
offerings.
Acts 18:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
After
these
things
he
departed
from
Athens,
and
came
to
Corinth.
2
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;
3
and
because
he
was
of
the
same
trade,
he
abode
with
them,
and
they
wrought;
for
by
their
trade
they
were
tentmakers.
4
And
he
reasoned
in
the
synagogue
every
sabbath,
and
persuaded
Jews
and
Greeks.
5
But
when
Silas
and
Timothy
came
down
from
Macedonia,
Paul
was
constrained
by
the
word,
testifying
to
the
Jews
that
Jesus
was
the
Christ.
6
And
when
they
opposed
themselves,
and
blasphemed,
he
shook
out
his
raiment,
and
said
unto
them,
Your
blood
{cf15i
be}
upon
your
own
heads;
I
am
clean:
from
henceforth
I
will
go
unto
the
Gentiles.
7
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.
8
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.
9
And
the
Lord
said
unto
Paul
in
the
night
by
a
vision,
Be
not
afraid,
but
speak,
and
hold
not
thy
peace:
10
for
I
am
with
thee,
and
no
man
shall
set
on
thee
to
harm
thee:
for
I
have
much
people
in
this
city.
11
And
he
dwelt
{cf15i
there}
a
year
and
six
months,
teaching
the
word
of
God
among
them.
12
But
when
Gallio
was
proconsul
of
Achaia,
the
Jews
with
one
accord
rose
up
against
Paul,
and
brought
him
before
the
judgment-seat,
13
saying,
This
man
persuadeth
men
to
worship
God
contrary
to
the
law.
14
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:
15
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.
16
And
he
drave
them
from
the
judgment-seat.
17
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.
18
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.
19
And
they
came
to
Ephesus,
and
he
left
them
there:
but
he
himself
entered
into
the
synagogue,
and
reasoned
with
the
Jews.
20
And
when
they
asked
him
to
abide
a
longer
time,
he
consented
not;
21
but
taking
his
leave
of
them,
and
saying,
I
will
return
again
unto
you,
if
God
will,
he
set
sail
from
Ephesus.
22
And
when
he
had
landed
at
Caesarea,
he
went
up
and
saluted
the
church,
and
went
down
to
Antioch.
23
And
having
spent
some
time
{cf15i
there},
he
departed,
and
went
through
the
region
of
Galatia
and
Phrygia
in
order,
stablishing
all
the
disciples.
24
Now
a
certain
Jew
named
Apollos,
an
Alexandrian
by
race,
a
learned
man,
came
to
Ephesus;
and
he
was
mighty
in
the
scriptures.
25
This
man
had
been
instructed
in
the
way
of
the
Lord;
and
being
fervent
in
spirit,
he
spake
and
taught
carefully
the
things
concerning
Jesus,
knowing
only
the
baptism
of
John:
26
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
carefully.
27
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
which
had
believed
through
grace:
28
for
he
powerfully
confuted
the
Jews,
{cf15i
and
that}
publicly,
shewing
by
the
scriptures
that
Jesus
was
the
Christ.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
AKJV
Numbers 6:18
18
And
the
Nazarite
shall
shave
the
head
of
his
separation
at
the
door
of
the
tabernacle
of
the
congregation,
and
shall
take
the
hair
of
the
head
of
his
separation,
and
put
it
in
the
fire
which
is
under
the
sacrifice
of
the
peace
offerings.
Acts 18:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
After
these
things
Paul
departed
from
Athens,
and
came
to
Corinth;
2
And
found
a
certain
Jew
named
Aquila,
born
in
Pontus,
lately
come
from
Italy,
with
his
wife
Priscilla;
(because
that
Claudius
had
commanded
all
Jews
to
depart
from
Rome:)
and
came
to
them.
3
And
because
he
was
of
the
same
craft,
he
stayed
with
them,
and
worked:
for
by
their
occupation
they
were
tentmakers.
4
And
he
reasoned
in
the
synagogue
every
sabbath,
and
persuaded
the
Jews
and
the
Greeks.
5
And
when
Silas
and
Timotheus
were
come
from
Macedonia,
Paul
was
pressed
in
the
spirit,
and
testified
to
the
Jews
that
Jesus
was
Christ.
6
And
when
they
opposed
themselves,
and
blasphemed,
he
shook
his
raiment,
and
said
to
them,
Your
blood
be
on
your
own
heads;
I
am
clean;
from
now
on
I
will
go
to
the
Gentiles.
7
And
he
departed
there,
and
entered
into
a
certain
man's
house,
named
Justus,
one
that
worshipped
God,
whose
house
joined
hard
to
the
synagogue.
8
And
Crispus,
the
chief
ruler
of
the
synagogue,
believed
on
the
Lord
with
all
his
house;
and
many
of
the
Corinthians
hearing
believed,
and
were
baptized.
9
Then
spoke
the
Lord
to
Paul
in
the
night
by
a
vision,
Be
not
afraid,
but
speak,
and
hold
not
your
peace:
10
For
I
am
with
you,
and
no
man
shall
set
on
you
to
hurt
you:
for
I
have
much
people
in
this
city.
11
And
he
continued
there
a
year
and
six
months,
teaching
the
word
of
God
among
them.
12
And
when
Gallio
was
the
deputy
of
Achaia,
the
Jews
made
insurrection
with
one
accord
against
Paul,
and
brought
him
to
the
judgment
seat,
13
Saying,
This
fellow
persuades
men
to
worship
God
contrary
to
the
law.
14
And
when
Paul
was
now
about
to
open
his
mouth,
Gallio
said
to
the
Jews,
If
it
were
a
matter
of
wrong
or
wicked
lewdness,
O
you
Jews,
reason
would
that
I
should
bear
with
you:
15
But
if
it
be
a
question
of
words
and
names,
and
of
your
law,
look
you
to
it;
for
I
will
be
no
judge
of
such
matters.
16
And
he
drove
them
from
the
judgment
seat.
17
Then
all
the
Greeks
took
Sosthenes,
the
chief
ruler
of
the
synagogue,
and
beat
him
before
the
judgment
seat.
And
Gallio
cared
for
none
of
those
things.
18
And
Paul
after
this
tarried
there
yet
a
good
while,
and
then
took
his
leave
of
the
brothers,
and
sailed
there
into
Syria,
and
with
him
Priscilla
and
Aquila;
having
shorn
his
head
in
Cenchrea:
for
he
had
a
vow.
19
And
he
came
to
Ephesus,
and
left
them
there:
but
he
himself
entered
into
the
synagogue,
and
reasoned
with
the
Jews.
20
When
they
desired
him
to
tarry
longer
time
with
them,
he
consented
not;
21
But
bade
them
farewell,
saying,
I
must
by
all
means
keep
this
feast
that
comes
in
Jerusalem:
but
I
will
return
again
to
you,
if
God
will.
And
he
sailed
from
Ephesus.
22
And
when
he
had
landed
at
Caesarea,
and
gone
up,
and
saluted
the
church,
he
went
down
to
Antioch.
23
And
after
he
had
spent
some
time
there,
he
departed,
and
went
over
all
the
country
of
Galatia
and
Phrygia
in
order,
strengthening
all
the
disciples.
24
And
a
certain
Jew
named
Apollos,
born
at
Alexandria,
an
eloquent
man,
and
mighty
in
the
scriptures,
came
to
Ephesus.
25
This
man
was
instructed
in
the
way
of
the
Lord;
and
being
fervent
in
the
spirit,
he
spoke
and
taught
diligently
the
things
of
the
Lord,
knowing
only
the
baptism
of
John.
26
And
he
began
to
speak
boldly
in
the
synagogue:
whom
when
Aquila
and
Priscilla
had
heard,
they
took
him
to
them,
and
expounded
to
him
the
way
of
God
more
perfectly.
27
And
when
he
was
disposed
to
pass
into
Achaia,
the
brothers
wrote,
exhorting
the
disciples
to
receive
him:
who,
when
he
was
come,
helped
them
much
which
had
believed
through
grace:
28
For
he
mightily
convinced
the
Jews,
and
that
publicly,
showing
by
the
scriptures
that
Jesus
was
Christ.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
NET
Numbers 6:18
18
"'Then
the
Nazirite
must
shave
his
consecrated
head
at
the
entrance
to
the
tent
of
meeting
and
must
take
the
hair
from
his
consecrated
head
and
put
it
on
the
fire
where
the
peace
offering
is
burning.
Acts 18:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
After
this
Paul
departed
from
Athens
and
went
to
Corinth.
2
There
he
found
a
Jew
named
Aquila,
a
native
of
Pontus,
who
had
recently
come
from
Italy
with
his
wife
Priscilla,
because
Claudius
had
ordered
all
the
Jews
to
depart
from
Rome.
Paul
approached
them,
3
and
because
he
worked
at
the
same
trade,
he
stayed
with
them
and
worked
with
them
(for
they
were
tentmakers
by
trade).
4
He
addressed
both
Jews
and
Greeks
in
the
synagogue
every
Sabbath,
attempting
to
persuade
them.
5
Now
when
Silas
and
Timothy
arrived
from
Macedonia,
Paul
became
wholly
absorbed
with
proclaiming
the
word,
testifying
to
the
Jews
that
Jesus
was
the
Christ.
6
When
they
opposed
him
and
reviled
him,
he
protested
by
shaking
out
his
clothes
and
said
to
them,
"Your
blood
be
on
your
own
heads!
I
am
guiltless!
From
now
on
I
will
go
to
the
Gentiles!"
7
Then
Paul
left
the
synagogue
and
went
to
the
house
of
a
person
named
Titius
Justus,
a
Gentile
who
worshiped
God,
whose
house
was
next
door
to
the
synagogue.
8
Crispus,
the
president
of
the
synagogue,
believed
in
the
Lord
together
with
his
entire
household,
and
many
of
the
Corinthians
who
heard
about
it
believed
and
were
baptized.
9
The
Lord
said
to
Paul
by
a
vision
in
the
night,
"Do
not
be
afraid,
but
speak
and
do
not
be
silent,
10
because
I
am
with
you,
and
no
one
will
assault
you
to
harm
you,
because
I
have
many
people
in
this
city."
11
So
he
stayed
there
a
year
and
six
months,
teaching
the
word
of
God
among
them.
12
Now
while
Gallio
was
proconsul
of
Achaia,
the
Jews
attacked
Paul
together
and
brought
him
before
the
judgment
seat,
13
saying,
"This
man
is
persuading
people
to
worship
God
in
a
way
contrary
to
the
law!"
14
But
just
as
Paul
was
about
to
speak,
Gallio
said
to
the
Jews,
"If
it
were
a
matter
of
some
crime
or
serious
piece
of
villainy,
I
would
have
been
justified
in
accepting
the
complaint
of
you
Jews,
15
but
since
it
concerns
points
of
disagreement
about
words
and
names
and
your
own
law,
settle
it
yourselves.
I
will
not
be
a
judge
of
these
things!"
16
Then
he
had
them
forced
away
from
the
judgment
seat.
17
So
they
all
seized
Sosthenes,
the
president
of
the
synagogue,
and
began
to
beat
him
in
front
of
the
judgment
seat.
Yet
none
of
these
things
were
of
any
concern
to
Gallio.
18
Paul,
after
staying
many
more
days
in
Corinth,
said
farewell
to
the
brothers
and
sailed
away
to
Syria
accompanied
by
Priscilla
and
Aquila.
He
had
his
hair
cut
off
at
Cenchrea
because
he
had
made
a
vow.
19
When
they
reached
Ephesus,
Paul
left
Priscilla
and
Aquila
behind
there,
but
he
himself
went
into
the
synagogue
and
addressed
the
Jews.
20
When
they
asked
him
to
stay
longer,
he
would
not
consent,
21
but
said
farewell
to
them
and
added,
"I
will
come
back
to
you
again
if
God
wills."
Then
he
set
sail
from
Ephesus,
22
and
when
he
arrived
at
Caesarea,
he
went
up
and
greeted
the
church
at
Jerusalem
and
then
went
down
to
Antioch.
23
After
he
spent
some
time
there,
Paul
left
and
went
through
the
region
of
Galatia
and
Phrygia,
strengthening
all
the
disciples.
24
Now
a
Jew
named
Apollos,
a
native
of
Alexandria,
arrived
in
Ephesus.
He
was
an
eloquent
speaker,
well-versed
in
the
scriptures.
25
He
had
been
instructed
in
the
way
of
the
Lord,
and
with
great
enthusiasm
he
spoke
and
taught
accurately
the
facts
about
Jesus,
although
he
knew
only
the
baptism
of
John.
26
He
began
to
speak
out
fearlessly
in
the
synagogue,
but
when
Priscilla
and
Aquila
heard
him,
they
took
him
aside
and
explained
the
way
of
God
to
him
more
accurately.
27
When
Apollos
wanted
to
cross
over
to
Achaia,
the
brothers
encouraged
him
and
wrote
to
the
disciples
to
welcome
him.
When
he
arrived,
he
assisted
greatly
those
who
had
believed
by
grace,
28
for
he
refuted
the
Jews
vigorously
in
public
debate,
demonstrating
from
the
scriptures
that
the
Christ
was
Jesus.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
ERVEN
Numbers 6:18
18
"The
Nazirites
must
go
to
the
entrance
of
the
Meeting
Tent.
There
they
must
shave
off
their
hair
that
they
grew
for
the
Lord.
That
hair
will
be
put
in
the
fire
that
is
burning
under
the
sacrifice
of
the
fellowship
offering.
Acts 18:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
Later,
Paul
left
Athens
and
went
to
the
city
of
Corinth.
2
There
he
met
a
Jewish
man
named
Aquila,
who
was
born
in
the
country
of
Pontus.
But
he
and
his
wife,
Priscilla,
had
recently
moved
to
Corinth
from
Italy.
They
left
Italy
because
Claudius
had
given
an
order
for
all
Jews
to
leave
Rome.
Paul
went
to
visit
Aquila
and
Priscilla.
3
They
were
tentmakers,
the
same
as
Paul,
so
he
stayed
with
them
and
worked
with
them.
4
Every
Sabbath
day
Paul
went
to
the
synagogue
and
talked
with
both
Jews
and
Greeks,
trying
to
persuade
them
to
believe
in
Jesus.
5
But
after
Silas
and
Timothy
came
from
Macedonia,
Paul
spent
all
his
time
telling
God's
message
to
the
Jews,
trying
to
convince
them
that
Jesus
is
the
Christ.
6
But
they
disagreed
with
what
Paul
was
teaching
and
started
insulting
him.
So
Paul
shook
the
dust
from
his
clothes.
He
said
to
them,
"If
you
are
not
saved,
it
will
be
your
own
fault!
I
have
done
all
I
can
do.
After
this
I
will
go
only
to
the
non-Jewish
people."
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.
(Sosthenes
was
now
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.
22
When
Paul
arrived
at
Caesarea,
he
went
to
Jerusalem
and
visited
the
church
there.
After
that,
he
went
to
Antioch.
23
Paul
stayed
in
Antioch
for
a
while.
Then
he
left
there
and
went
through
the
countries
of
Galatia
and
Phrygia.
He
traveled
from
town
to
town
in
these
countries,
helping
all
the
followers
grow
stronger
in
their
faith.
24
A
Jew
named
Apollos
came
to
Ephesus.
Born
in
the
city
of
Alexandria,
he
was
an
educated
man
who
knew
the
Scriptures
well.
25
He
had
been
taught
about
the
Lord
and
was
always
excited
to
talk
to
people
about
Jesus.
What
he
taught
was
right,
but
the
only
baptism
he
knew
about
was
the
baptism
that
John
taught.
26
Apollos
began
to
speak
very
boldly
in
the
synagogue.
When
Priscilla
and
Aquila
heard
him
speak,
they
took
him
to
their
home
and
helped
him
understand
the
way
of
God
better.
27
Apollos
wanted
to
go
to
Achaia.
So
the
believers
in
Ephesus
helped
him.
They
wrote
a
letter
to
the
Lord's
followers
in
Achaia
and
asked
them
to
accept
Apollos.
When
he
arrived
there,
he
was
a
great
help
to
those
who
had
believed
in
Jesus
because
of
God's
grace.
28
He
argued
very
strongly
against
the
Jews
before
all
the
people.
He
clearly
proved
that
the
Jews
were
wrong.
He
used
the
Scriptures
and
showed
that
Jesus
is
the
Christ.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
LXXEN
Numbers 6:18
18
And
he
that
has
vowed
shall
shave
the
head
of
his
consecration
by
the
doors
of
the
tabernacle
of
witness,
and
shall
put
the
hairs
on
the
fire
which
is
under
the
sacrifice
of
peace-offering.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
NLV
Numbers 6:18
18
Then
at
the
door
of
the
meeting
tent
the
Nazirite
will
cut
off
the
hair
that
has
been
set
apart
for
holy
use.
He
is
to
take
the
hair
and
put
it
in
the
fire
under
the
peace
gifts.
Acts 18:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
After
that
Paul
went
from
the
city
of
Athens
and
came
to
the
city
of
Corinth.
2
He
met
a
Jew
there
named
Aquila
who
was
born
in
the
country
of
Pontus.
He
had
lived
in
the
country
of
Italy
a
short
time.
His
wife
Priscilla
was
with
him.
Claudius,
who
was
the
leader
of
the
country,
had
told
all
the
Jews
to
leave
Rome.
Paul
went
to
see
Aquila
and
Priscilla.
3
They
made
tents
for
a
living.
Paul
did
the
same
kind
of
work
so
he
stayed
with
them
and
they
worked
together.
4
Every
Day
of
Rest
he
would
go
to
the
Jewish
place
of
worship
and
teach
both
Jews
and
Greeks.
5
Silas
and
Timothy
came
down
from
the
country
of
Macedonia.
Then
Paul
used
all
his
time
preaching
to
the
Jews.
He
taught
that
Jesus
was
the
Christ.
6
But
they
worked
against
Paul
and
said
bad
things
about
him.
He
shook
his
clothes
and
said,
"Whatever
happens
to
you
is
your
own
doing.
I
am
free
from
your
guilt.
From
now
on
I
will
go
to
the
people
who
are
not
Jews."
7
Paul
went
from
there
and
came
to
the
house
of
a
man
named
Titus
Justus
who
worshiped
God.
His
house
was
next
to
the
Jewish
place
of
worship.
8
Crispus
was
the
leader
of
the
Jewish
place
of
worship.
He
and
his
family
believed
in
the
Lord.
Many
of
the
people
of
Corinth
who
heard
Paul
became
Christians
and
were
baptized.
9
Paul
saw
the
Lord
in
a
dream
one
night.
He
said
to
Paul,
"Do
not
be
afraid.
Keep
speaking.
Do
not
close
your
mouth.
10
I
am
with
you.
No
one
will
hurt
you.
I
have
many
people
in
this
city
who
belong
to
Me."
11
For
a
year
and
a
half
Paul
stayed
there
and
taught
them
the
Word
of
God.
12
Gallio
was
leader
of
the
country
of
Greece.
All
the
Jews
worked
against
Paul
and
brought
him
in
front
of
the
court.
13
They
said,
"This
man
is
trying
to
get
people
to
worship
God
against
the
Law."
14
Paul
was
ready
to
speak,
but
Gallio
said
to
the
Jews,
"If
this
were
something
bad
or
a
wrong
doing,
I
would
listen
to
you.
15
But
because
it
is
about
words
and
names
and
your
own
Law,
you
will
have
to
take
care
of
it
yourselves.
I
do
not
want
to
judge
who
is
right
or
wrong
in
things
like
this."
16
And
he
sent
them
out
of
his
court.
17
Then
all
the
Greek
people
took
Sosthenes,
the
leader
of
the
Jewish
place
of
worship,
and
beat
him
in
front
of
the
court.
But
Gallio
did
not
let
this
trouble
him.
18
Paul
stayed
in
Corinth
many
days
longer.
Then
he
said
good-bye
and
left
the
followers.
He
went
by
ship
to
the
country
of
Syria
with
Priscilla
and
Aquila
going
with
him.
In
the
city
of
Cenchrea
he
had
his
hair
cut
short
because
of
a
promise
he
had
made
to
God.
19
They
came
to
the
city
of
Ephesus.
Priscilla
and
Aquila
stayed
there.
Paul
went
to
the
Jewish
place
of
worship
and
argued
with
the
Jews.
20
They
wanted
him
to
stay
longer
but
he
would
not.
21
As
he
left
them,
he
said,
(*"I
must
go
to
the
special
supper
at
Jerusalem.)
I
will
return
again
to
you
if
God
wants
me
to."
Then
he
got
on
a
ship
and
left
Ephesus.
22
He
stopped
in
the
city
of
Caesarea
to
greet
the
people
in
the
church.
Then
he
went
down
to
the
city
of
Antioch.
23
Paul
stayed
there
for
some
time.
Then
he
went
from
city
to
city
through
the
countries
of
Galatia
and
Phrygia.
In
each
place
he
helped
the
Christians
become
strong
in
the
faith.
24
A
Jew
by
the
name
of
Apollos
had
come
to
Ephesus.
He
was
from
the
city
of
Alexandria.
He
could
talk
to
people
about
the
Holy
Writings
very
well.
25
He
had
been
taught
in
the
way
of
the
Lord.
And
with
a
strong
desire
in
his
heart,
he
taught
about
Jesus.
What
he
said
was
true,
but
he
knew
only
about
the
baptism
of
John.
26
He
began
to
speak
without
fear
in
the
Jewish
place
of
worship.
Aquila
and
Priscilla
heard
him.
They
took
him
to
their
house
and
taught
him
much
more
about
the
things
of
God.
27
Apollos
wanted
to
cross
over
to
Greece.
The
Christians
wrote
a
letter
to
the
followers
there
asking
them
to
be
good
to
him.
When
he
got
there,
he
was
much
help
to
those
who
had
put
their
trust
in
Christ.
28
In
front
of
everyone
he
proved
with
great
power
that
the
Jews
were
wrong.
He
showed
from
the
Holy
Writings
that
Jesus
was
the
Christ.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
NCV
Numbers 6:18
18
"'The
Nazirites
must
go
to
the
entrance
of
the
Meeting
Tent
and
shave
off
their
hair
that
they
grew
for
their
promise.
The
hair
will
be
put
in
the
fire
that
is
under
the
sacrifice
of
the
fellowship
offering.
Acts 18:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
Later
Paul
left
Athens
and
went
to
Corinth.
2
Here
he
met
a
Jew
named
Aquila
who
had
been
born
in
the
country
of
Pontus.
But
Aquila
and
his
wife,
Priscilla,
had
recently
moved
to
Corinth
from
Italy,
because
Claudiusn
commanded
that
all
Jews
must
leave
Rome.
Paul
went
to
visit
Aquila
and
Priscilla.
3
Because
they
were
tentmakers,
just
as
he
was,
he
stayed
with
them
and
worked
with
them.
4
Every
Sabbath
day
he
talked
with
the
Jews
and
Greeks
in
the
synagogue,
trying
to
persuade
them
to
believe
in
Jesus.
5
Silas
and
Timothy
came
from
Macedonia
and
joined
Paul
in
Corinth.
After
this,
Paul
spent
all
his
time
telling
people
the
Good
News,
showing
the
Jews
that
Jesus
is
the
Christ.
6
But
they
would
not
accept
Paul's
teaching
and
said
some
evil
things.
So
he
shook
off
the
dust
from
his
clothesn
and
said
to
them,
"If
you
are
not
saved,
it
will
be
your
own
fault!
I
have
done
all
I
can
do!
After
this,
I
will
go
only
to
those
who
are
not
Jewish."
7
Paul
left
the
synagogue
and
moved
into
the
home
of
Titius
Justus,
next
to
the
synagogue.
This
man
worshiped
God.
8
Crispus
was
the
leader
of
that
synagogue,
and
he
and
all
the
people
living
in
his
house
believed
in
the
Lord.
Many
others
in
Corinth
also
listened
to
Paul
and
believed
and
were
baptized.
9
During
the
night,
the
Lord
told
Paul
in
a
vision:
"Don't
be
afraid.
Continue
talking
to
people
and
don't
be
quiet.
10
I
am
with
you,
and
no
one
will
hurt
you
because
many
of
my
people
are
in
this
city."
11
Paul
stayed
there
for
a
year
and
a
half,
teaching
God's
word
to
the
people.
12
When
Gallio
was
the
governor
of
the
country
of
Southern
Greece,
some
of
the
Jews
came
together
against
Paul
and
took
him
to
the
court.
13
They
said,
"This
man
is
teaching
people
to
worship
God
in
a
way
that
is
against
our
law."
14
Paul
was
about
to
say
something,
but
Gallio
spoke
to
the
Jews,
saying,
"I
would
listen
to
you
Jews
if
you
were
complaining
about
a
crime
or
some
wrong.
15
But
the
things
you
are
saying
are
only
questions
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
things."
16
And
Gallio
made
them
leave
the
court.
17
Then
they
all
grabbed
Sosthenes,
the
leader
of
the
synagogue,
and
beat
him
there
before
the
court.
But
this
did
not
bother
Gallio.
18
Paul
stayed
with
the
believers
for
many
more
days.
Then
he
left
and
sailed
for
Syria,
with
Priscilla
and
Aquila.
At
Cenchrea
Paul
cut
off
his
hair,
because
he
had
made
a
promise
to
God.
19
Then
they
went
to
Ephesus,
where
Paul
left
Priscilla
and
Aquila.
While
Paul
was
there,
he
went
into
the
synagogue
and
talked
with
the
Jews.
20
When
they
asked
him
to
stay
with
them
longer,
he
refused.
21
But
as
he
left,
he
said,
"I
will
come
back
to
you
again
if
God
wants
me
to."
And
so
he
sailed
away
from
Ephesus.
22
When
Paul
landed
at
Caesarea,
he
went
and
gave
greetings
to
the
church
in
Jerusalem.
After
that,
Paul
went
to
Antioch.
23
He
stayed
there
for
a
while
and
then
left
and
went
through
the
regions
of
Galatia
and
Phrygia.
He
traveled
from
town
to
town
in
these
regions,
giving
strength
to
all
the
followers.
24
A
Jew
named
Apollos
came
to
Ephesus.
He
was
born
in
the
city
of
Alexandria
and
was
a
good
speaker
who
knew
the
Scriptures
well.
25
He
had
been
taught
about
the
way
of
the
Lord
and
was
always
very
excited
when
he
spoke
and
taught
the
truth
about
Jesus.
But
the
only
baptism
Apollos
knew
about
was
the
baptism
that
John
taught.
26
Apollos
began
to
speak
very
boldly
in
the
synagogue,
and
when
Priscilla
and
Aquila
heard
him,
they
took
him
to
their
home
and
helped
him
better
understand
the
way
of
God.
27
Now
Apollos
wanted
to
go
to
the
country
of
Southern
Greece.
So
the
believers
helped
him
and
wrote
a
letter
to
the
followers
there,
asking
them
to
accept
him.
These
followers
had
believed
in
Jesus
because
of
God's
grace,
and
when
Apollos
arrived,
he
helped
them
very
much.
28
He
argued
very
strongly
with
the
Jews
before
all
the
people,
clearly
proving
with
the
Scriptures
that
Jesus
is
the
Christ.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
LITV
Numbers 6:18
18
And
the
Nazarite
shall
shave
the
head
of
his
separation
at
the
door
of
the
tabernacle
of
the
congregation,
and
shall
take
the
hair
of
the
head
of
his
separation
and
shall
put
it
on
the
fire
which
is
under
the
sacrifice
of
the
peace
offering.
Acts 18:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
And
after
these
things,
departing
from
Athens,
Paul
came
to
Corinth.
2
And
finding
a
certain
Jew
by
name
Aquila,
of
Pontus
by
race,
having
recently
come
from
Italy
with
his
wife
Priscilla,
because
Claudius
had
ordered
all
the
Jews
to
leave
Rome,
he
came
to
them.
3
And
because
he
was
of
the
same
trade,
he
lived
and
worked
with
them;
for
they
were
tentmakers
by
trade.
4
And
he
reasoned
in
the
synagogue
on
every
sabbath
persuading
both
Jews
and
Greeks.
5
And
when
both
Silas
and
Timothy
came
down
from
Macedonia,
Paul
was
pressed
by
the
Spirit,
earnestly
testifying
to
the
Jews
that
Jesus
is
the
Christ.
6
But
they
having
resisted,
and
blaspheming,
having
shaken
his
garments,
he
said
to
them,
Your
blood
be
on
your
head.
I
am
pure
from
it;
from
now
on
I
will
go
to
the
nations.
7
And
moving
from
there,
he
went
into
the
house
of
one,
Justus
by
name,
one
worshiping
God,
whose
house
was
next
door
to
the
synagogue.
8
And
Crispus,
the
synagogue
ruler,
believed
the
Lord
along
with
all
his
house.
And
hearing,
many
of
the
Corinthians
believed
and
were
baptized.
9
And
the
Lord
said
to
Paul
through
a
vision
in
the
night,
Do
not
fear,
but
speak,
and
do
not
keep
silence;
10
because
I
am
with
you,
and
no
one
shall
set
on
you
to
oppress
you;
because
there
is
much
people
to
Me
in
this
city.
11
And
he
remained
a
year
and
six
months
teaching
the
Word
of
God
among
them.
12
But
Gallio
being
proconsul
of
Achaia,
the
Jews
rushed
against
Paul
with
one
passion
and
led
him
to
the
tribunal,
13
saying,
This
one
persuades
men
to
worship
God
contrary
to
the
Law.
14
But
Paul
being
about
to
open
his
mouth,
Gallio
said
to
the
Jews,
If,
indeed,
then,
it
was
some
wrong
or
wicked
criminality,
O
Jews,
according
to
reason
I
would
endure
you.
15
But
if
it
is
a
question
about
a
word,
and
names,
and
the
law
according
to
you,
you
will
see
to
it
yourselves;
for
I
do
not
wish
to
be
a
judge
of
these
things.
16
And
he
drove
them
from
the
tribunal.
17
And
all
the
Greeks
having
seized
Sosthenes
the
ruler
of
the
synagogue,
they
beat
him
before
the
tribunal.
And
not
one
of
these
things
mattered
to
Gallio.
18
And
having
remained
many
days
more,
having
taken
leave
of
the
brothers,
Paul
sailed
to
Syria,
having
shaved
his
head
in
Cenchrea,
for
he
had
a
vow.
And
Priscilla
and
Aquila
were
with
him.
19
And
he
came
to
Ephesus,
and
he
left
those
there.
But
he
going
into
the
synagogue,
he
reasoned
with
the
Jews.
20
And
they
asking
him
to
remain
over
a
longer
time
with
them,
he
did
not
agree,
21
but
took
leave
of
them,
saying,
I
must
by
all
means
keep
the
coming
feast
at
Jerusalem;
but
I
will
come
again
to
you,
God
willing.
And
he
sailed
from
Ephesus.
22
And
landing
at
Caesarea,
having
gone
up
and
greeted
the
assembly,
he
went
down
to
Antioch.
23
And
spending
some
time,
he
went
out,
in
order
passing
through
the
Galatian
and
Phrygian
country,
making
strong
all
the
disciples.
24
But
a
certain
Jew
named
Apollos,
an
Alexandrian
by
birth,
an
eloquent
man,
came
to
Ephesus,
being
powerful
in
the
Scriptures.
25
This
one
having
been
taught
by
mouth
in
the
way
of
the
Lord,
and
being
fervent
in
spirit,
he
spoke
and
taught
accurately
the
things
about
the
Lord,
having
understood
only
the
baptism
of
John.
26
And
this
one
began
to
speak
boldly
in
the
synagogue.
And
hearing
him
Priscilla
and
Aquila
took
him
and
more
accurately
expounded
the
way
of
God
to
him.
27
And
he
having
intended
to
go
through
into
Achaia,
having
been
encouraged,
the
brothers
wrote
to
the
disciples
to
welcome
him;
who,
having
arrived,
helped
much
those
who
were
believing
through
grace.
28
For
he
powerfully
confuted
the
Jews
publicly,
proving
through
the
Scriptures
Jesus
to
be
the
Christ.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
HCSB
Numbers 6:18
18
"The
Nazirite
is
to
shave
his
consecrated
head
at
the
entrance
to
the
tent
of
meeting,
take
the
hair
from
his
head,
and
put
it
on
the
fire
under
the
fellowship
sacrifice.
Acts 18:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
1
After
this,
he
left
from
Athens
and
went
to
Corinth,
2
where
he
found
a
Jewish
man
named
Aquila,
a
native
of
Pontus,
who
had
recently
come
from
Italy
with
his
wife
Priscilla
because
Claudius
had
ordered
all
the
Jews
to
leave
Rome.
Paul
came
to
them,
3
and
being
of
the
same
occupation,
stayed
with
them
and
worked,
for
they
were
tentmakers
by
trade.
4
He
reasoned
in
the
synagogue
every
Sabbath
and
tried
to
persuade
both
Jews
and
Greeks.
5
When
Silas
and
Timothy
came
down
from
Macedonia,
Paul
was
occupied
with
preaching
the
message
and
solemnly
testified
to
the
Jews
that
the
Messiah
is
Jesus.
6
But
when
they
resisted
and
blasphemed,
he
shook
out
his
clothes
and
told
them,
"Your
blood
is
on
your
own
heads!
I
am
clean.
From
now
on
I
will
go
to
the
Gentiles."
7
So
he
left
there
and
went
to
the
house
of
a
man
named
Titius
Justus,
a
worshiper
of
God,
whose
house
was
next
door
to
the
synagogue.
8
Crispus,
the
leader
of
the
synagogue,
believed
the
Lord,
along
with
his
whole
household;
and
many
of
the
Corinthians,
when
they
heard,
believed
and
were
baptized.
9
Then
the
Lord
said
to
Paul
in
a
night
vision,
"Don't
be
afraid,
but
keep
on
speaking
and
don't
be
silent.
10
For
I
am
with
you,
and
no
one
will
lay
a
hand
on
you
to
hurt
you,
because
I
have
many
people
in
this
city."
11
And
he
stayed
there
a
year
and
six
months,
teaching
the
word
of
God
among
them.
12
While
Gallio
was
proconsul
of
Achaia,
the
Jews
made
a
united
attack
against
Paul
and
brought
him
to
the
judge's
bench.
13
"This
man,"
they
said,
"persuades
people
to
worship
God
contrary
to
the
law!"
14
And
as
Paul
was
about
to
open
his
mouth,
Gallio
said
to
the
Jews,
"If
it
were
a
matter
of
a
crime
or
of
moral
evil,
it
would
be
reasonable
for
me
to
put
up
with
you
Jews.
15
But
if
these
are
questions
about
words,
names,
and
your
own
law,
see
to
it
yourselves.
I
don't
want
to
be
a
judge
of
such
things."
16
So
he
drove
them
from
the
judge's
bench.
17
Then
they
all
seized
Sosthenes,
the
leader
of
the
synagogue,
and
beat
him
in
front
of
the
judge's
bench.
But
none
of
these
things
concerned
Gallio.
18
So
Paul,
having
stayed
on
for
many
days,
said
good-bye
to
the
brothers
and
sailed
away
to
Syria.
Priscilla
and
Aquila
were
with
him.
He
shaved
his
head
at
Cenchreae,
because
he
had
taken
a
vow.
19
When
they
reached
Ephesus
he
left
them
there,
but
he
himself
entered
the
synagogue
and
engaged
in
discussion
with
the
Jews.
20
And
though
they
asked
him
to
stay
for
a
longer
time,
he
declined,
21
but
said
good-bye
and
stated,
"I'll
come
back
to
you
again,
if
God
wills."
Then
he
set
sail
from
Ephesus.
22
On
landing
at
Caesarea,
he
went
up
and
greeted
the
church,
and
went
down
to
Antioch.
23
He
set
out,
traveling
through
one
place
after
another
in
the
Galatian
territory
and
Phrygia,
strengthening
all
the
disciples.
24
A
Jew
named
Apollos,
a
native
Alexandrian,
an
eloquent
man
who
was
powerful
in
the
Scriptures,
arrived
in
Ephesus.
25
This
man
had
been
instructed
in
the
way
of
the
Lord;
and
being
fervent
in
spirit,
he
spoke
and
taught
the
things
about
Jesus
accurately,
although
he
knew
only
John's
baptism.
26
He
began
to
speak
boldly
in
the
synagogue.
After
Priscilla
and
Aquila
heard
him,
they
took
him
home
and
explained
the
way
of
God
to
him
more
accurately.
27
When
he
wanted
to
cross
over
to
Achaia,
the
brothers
wrote
to
the
disciples
urging
them
to
welcome
him.
After
he
arrived,
he
greatly
helped
those
who
had
believed
through
grace.
28
For
he
vigorously
refuted
the
Jews
in
public,
demonstrating
through
the
Scriptures
that
Jesus
is
the
Messiah.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
GNTBRP
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
GNTTRP
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
GNTWHRP
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 21:24
in
GNTERP
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