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Acts 18:1-13

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1After that Paul left Athens and he went to a town called Corinth. Before that time there was a big boss in the city called Rome. His name was Claudius. He told all the Jewish people to get out of Rome. So a Jewish man called Aquila left Rome and went to live in Corinth. (Aquila was born in a country called Pontus.) He took his wife with him. Her name was Priscilla. Those 2 made tents for people, that was their work. Paul met Aquila and Priscilla there in Corinth.
3Paul made tents too, so he stayed with them in Corinth and they worked together.
4Every Saturday the Jews and some Greeks met together in the Jewish meeting house. Paul met with them too. He talked with them a lot, trying to get them to believe in Jesus.
5Then Silas and Timothy came to Corinth from Macedonia country, and after that Paul spent all his time telling God’s good news to the Jews. He told them, “Jesus is the man God promised to send.”
6But the Jews wouldn’t listen to Paul and they said bad things about him. So Paul shook the dust from his clothes to show them they were wrong, and he said to them, “You can’t blame me for anything that happens to you now. You can only blame yourselves. From now on I will go and tell God’s word to the people that are not Jews.”
7So Paul stopped going to the Jewish meeting house. He went next door to a man called Titius Justus, and lived in his house. Titius Justus was not a Jew but he respected God.
8A man called Crispus was the boss of the Jewish meeting house. Crispus and everyone in his family believed in Jesus. And a lot of other people in Corinth heard Paul talk about Jesus and they believed in him too. The Christians baptised them all in water.
9One night Paul had like a dream, and our leader said to him, “Don’t be afraid but keep on telling people about me, Jesus. Don’t stop talking about me.
10I am with you, and nobody will attack you and hurt you. I’ve got a lot of people in this town.”
11So Paul stayed in Corinth for one and a half years, teaching God’s word to people.
12Later a man called Gallio became the new Roman boss of that country called Achaia. The Jewish leaders agreed together about what they wanted to do, then they grabbed Paul and took him to the courtroom of that new boss. They blamed Paul,
13and told the boss, “This man is teaching people wrong. He is telling them to break our Jewish law. He is telling them the wrong way to show respect for God.”

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