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Acts 17:13
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When the Jewish leaders in Thessalonica heard that Paul had been preaching God's message in Berea, they went there and caused trouble by turning the crowds against Paul.
Acts 17:14
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Right away the followers sent Paul down to the coast, but Silas and Timothy stayed in Berea.
Acts 17:15
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Some men went with Paul as far as Athens, and then returned with instructions for Silas and Timothy to join him as soon as possible.
Acts 17:16
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While Paul was waiting in Athens, he was upset to see all the idols in the city.
Acts 17:18
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Some of them were Epicureans and some were Stoics, and they started arguing with him. People were asking, "What is this know-it-all trying to say?" Some even said, "Paul must be preaching about foreign gods! That's what he means when he talks about Jesus and about people rising from death."
Acts 17:19
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They brought Paul before a council called the Areopagus, and said, "Tell us what your new teaching is all about.
Acts 17:22
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So Paul stood up in front of the council and said: People of Athens, I see that you are very religious.
Acts 17:32
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As soon as the people heard Paul say that a man had been raised from death, some of them started laughing. Others said, "We will hear you talk about this some other time."
Acts 17:33
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When Paul left the council meeting,
Acts 17:34
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some of the men put their faith in the Lord and went with Paul. One of them was a council member named Dionysius. A woman named Damaris and several others also put their faith in the Lord.
Acts 18:1
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Paul left Athens and went to Corinth,
Acts 18:2
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where he met Aquila, a Jewish man from Pontus. Not long before this, Aquila had come from Italy with his wife Priscilla, because Emperor Claudius had ordered the Jewish people to leave Rome. Paul went to see Aquila and Priscilla
Acts 18:3
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and found out that they were tent makers. Paul was a tent maker too. So he stayed with them, and they worked together.
Acts 18:4
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Every Sabbath, Paul went to the Jewish meeting place. He spoke to Jews and Gentiles and tried to win them over.
Acts 18:7
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Paul then moved into the house of a man named Titius Justus, who worshiped God and lived next door to the Jewish meeting place.
Acts 18:9
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One night, Paul had a vision, and in it the Lord said, "Don't be afraid to keep on preaching. Don't stop!
Acts 18:11
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Paul stayed on in Corinth for a year and a half, teaching God's message to the people.
Acts 18:12
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While Gallio was governor of Achaia, some of the Jewish leaders got together and grabbed Paul. They brought him into court
Acts 18:14
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Even before Paul could speak, Gallio said, "If you were charging this man with a crime or some other wrong, I would have to listen to you.
Acts 18:18
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After Paul had stayed for a while with the Lord's followers in Corinth, he told them good-by and sailed on to Syria with Aquila and Priscilla. But before he left, he had his head shaved at Cenchreae because he had made a promise to God.