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Acts 18:3-12 New Century Version (NCV)

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 them 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 clothes 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 to other nations.”

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 people came together against Paul and took him to the court.

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