Acts 18:18-28

Acts 18:18-28

[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  them,  he consented  not;  [21] But  farewell,  saying,  must  by all means  keep  this feast  that cometh  in  Jerusalem:  I will return  again  unto  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,  in  the scriptures,  came  to  Ephesus.  [25] This man  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  [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  Christ.