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许多哥林多人信而受洗

18 这事以后,保罗离了雅典,来到哥林多 遇见一个犹太人,名叫亚居拉,他生在本都,因为克劳迪犹太人都离开罗马,新近带着妻百基拉意大利来。保罗就投奔了他们。 他们本是制造帐篷为业,保罗因与他们同业,就和他们同住做工。 每逢安息日,保罗在会堂里辩论,劝化犹太人和希腊人。

西拉提摩太马其顿来的时候,保罗为道迫切,向犹太人证明耶稣是基督。 他们既抗拒、毁谤,保罗就抖着衣裳说:“你们的罪[a]归到你们自己头上,与我无干[b]。从今以后,我要往外邦人那里去。” 于是离开那里,到了一个人的家中,这人名叫提多·犹士都,是敬拜神的,他的家靠近会堂。 管会堂的基利司布和全家都信了主,还有许多哥林多人听了就相信、受洗。 夜间,主在异象中对保罗说:“不要怕,只管讲,不要闭口。 10 有我与你同在,必没有人下手害你。因为在这城里我有许多的百姓。” 11 保罗在那里住了一年零六个月,将神的道教训他们。

犹太人在迦流面前控告保罗

12 迦流亚该亚方伯的时候,犹太人同心起来攻击保罗,拉他到公堂, 13 说:“这个人劝人不按着律法敬拜神。” 14 保罗刚要开口,迦流就对犹太人说:“你们这些犹太人!如果是为冤枉或奸恶的事,我理当耐性听你们。 15 但所争论的,若是关乎言语、名目和你们的律法,你们自己去办吧!这样的事我不愿意审问。” 16 就把他们撵出公堂。 17 众人便揪住管会堂的所提尼,在堂前打他。这些事迦流都不管。

18 保罗又住了多日,就辞别了弟兄,坐船往叙利亚去,百基拉亚居拉和他同去。他因为许过愿,就在坚革哩剪了头发。 19 到了以弗所保罗就把他们留在那里,自己进了会堂和犹太人辩论。 20 众人请他多住些日子,他却不允, 21 就辞别他们,说:“神若许我,我还要回到你们这里。”于是开船离了以弗所 22 恺撒利亚下了船,就上耶路撒冷去问教会安,随后下安提阿去。 23 住了些日子,又离开那里,挨次经过加拉太弗吕家地方,坚固众门徒。

亚波罗放胆讲道

24 有一个犹太人名叫亚波罗,来到以弗所。他生在亚历山大,是有学问[c]的,最能讲解圣经。 25 这人已经在主的道上受了教训,心里火热,将耶稣的事详细讲论教训人,只是他单晓得约翰的洗礼。 26 他在会堂里放胆讲道,百基拉亚居拉听见,就接他来,将神的道给他讲解更加详细。 27 他想要往亚该亚去,弟兄们就勉励他,并写信请门徒接待他[d]。他到了那里,多帮助那蒙恩信主的人, 28 在众人面前极有能力驳倒犹太人,引圣经证明耶稣是基督。

Footnotes

  1. 使徒行传 18:6 “罪”原文作“血”。
  2. 使徒行传 18:6 原文作:我却干净。
  3. 使徒行传 18:24 “学问”或作“口才”。
  4. 使徒行传 18:27 或作:弟兄们就写信劝门徒接待他。

在哥林多

18 此后,保罗离开雅典,来到哥林多, 遇见一个生在本都的犹太人,名叫亚居拉。因为革老丢下令所有的犹太人都要离开罗马,所以亚居拉最近同他的妻子百基拉从意大利来了,保罗就去找他们。 他们是以做帐棚为业的,因为是同业,保罗就与他们同住,一同工作。 每逢安息日,保罗在会堂辩论,劝导犹太人和希腊人归主。

西拉和提摩太从马其顿下来的时候,保罗就专心传扬主的道,向犹太人极力证明耶稣是基督。 但是他们抗拒、亵渎,保罗就抖着衣服,对他们说:“你们的罪你们自己承担,这与我无关。从今以后,我要到外族人那里去了。” 他离开那里,到了提多.犹士都的家去。这人是敬拜 神的,他的家靠近会堂。 会堂主管基利司布和他全家都信了主,许多哥林多人也听了道,信了主,而且受了洗。 夜里,主借着异象对保罗说:“不要怕,只管讲,不要闭口! 10 有我与你同在,必定没有人会攻击和伤害你,因为在这城里有许多属我的人。” 11 保罗在那里住了一年零六个月,把 神的道教导他们。

12 当迦流作亚该亚省长的时候,犹太人一致起来攻击保罗,拉他到审判台前, 13 说:“这个人劝人不照着律法去敬拜 神。” 14 保罗刚要开口,迦流就对犹太人说:“犹太人啊,如果有犯法或邪恶的罪行,我当然要耐心听你们; 15 但所争论的若是关于字句、名称和你们的律法,你们就应当自己处理。我不愿意审判这件事!” 16 于是就把他们从审判台前赶出去。 17 众人揪住会堂主管苏提尼,在审判台前打他。这些事迦流一概不理。

结束第二次宣教旅程

18 保罗住了许多日子,然后辞别弟兄们,坐船去叙利亚,同行的有百基拉和亚居拉。他因为许过愿,现在期满了,就在坚革里剃了头发。 19 到了以弗所,保罗留他们在那里,自己却到会堂去,跟犹太人辩论。 20 众人请他多住些时候,他没有答应, 21 却辞别他们说:“ 神若许可,我还要回到你们这里来。”于是从以弗所开船去了。 22 保罗在该撒利亚登岸,上耶路撒冷问候教会,然后下安提阿去。

第三次宣教旅程

23 住了一些时候,他又动身,先后经过加拉太地区和弗吕家,坚固众门徒。

亚波罗在以弗所传道

24 有一个生在亚历山太的犹太人,名叫亚波罗,来到了以弗所。他很有口才,擅长讲解圣经。 25 这人在主的道上受过训练,心灵火热,很准确地讲论,并且教导人关于耶稣的事,但他只晓得约翰的洗礼。 26 这人在会堂里放胆讲论起来;百基拉和亚居拉听了,就把他接来,把 神的道更准确地向他讲解。 27 亚波罗有意要到亚该亚去,弟兄们就鼓励他,又写信请门徒接待他。他到了那里,对那些蒙恩信主的人帮助很多, 28 因为他当众有力地驳倒犹太人,引用圣经证明耶稣是基督。

保罗在哥林多传道

18 这事之后,保罗离开雅典前往哥林多, 在那里认识了一位在本都出生的犹太人亚居拉。由于克劳狄命令所有的犹太人离开罗马,他最近和妻子百基拉从意大利来到哥林多。保罗拜访了他们。 他们夫妇跟保罗是同行,都以制造帐篷为业,保罗就留下来和他们同住,一起做工。 保罗每个安息日都到会堂与犹太人和希腊人辩论,劝导他们信主。

西拉和提摩太从马其顿来了之后,保罗就把全部时间都用来传道,向犹太人证明耶稣是基督。 可是,犹太人反对、毁谤保罗。保罗便抖掉衣服上的灰尘,对他们说:“你们的罪都归在你们自己头上,与我无关!从今以后,我要去外族人那里了。” 保罗就离开那里,来到一位敬畏上帝、名叫提多·犹士都的人家里,他家就在会堂隔壁。 会堂主管基利司布和他全家都信了主,许多哥林多人听了道后,也信了主,受了洗。

一天晚上,主在异象中对保罗说:“不要怕,只管继续传讲,不要停! 10 因为我与你同在,没有人能够伤害你,在这城里还有许多属我的子民。” 11 保罗就在那里住了一年半,传授上帝的道。

12 迦流出任亚该亚总督时,犹太人联合起来攻击保罗,把他拉上法庭, 13 说:“这个人教唆百姓不按律法敬拜上帝。”

14 保罗刚要开口,迦流就对犹太人说:“你们这些犹太人!如果这事涉及什么罪行冤情,我当然会处理。 15 但如果只是关于字句、名称和你们犹太律法的争论,你们自己去解决吧,我不受理!” 16 随即把他们赶出了法庭。 17 到了庭外,众人揪住会堂主管所提尼,把他痛打一顿。迦流却置之不理。

保罗回到安提阿

18 保罗继续在哥林多逗留了相当时日,才向弟兄姊妹道别。他和百基拉、亚居拉乘船前往叙利亚。保罗因为许过愿,就在坚革哩剃了头发。 19 到了以弗所,保罗离开亚居拉夫妇,独自进入会堂跟犹太人辩论。 20 众人请保罗多留几天,保罗婉言谢绝了。 21 他向众人道别,说:“如果上帝许可,我会回来。”然后上船离开了以弗所。 22 他在凯撒利亚登岸后,先上耶路撒冷去问候教会,再下到安提阿。 23 他在安提阿逗留了一些日子,然后离开那里,走遍加拉太和弗吕迦地区,到处坚固门徒的信心。

亚波罗放胆传道

24 那时有一个生于亚历山大、名叫亚波罗的犹太人来到以弗所。他博学善辩,熟悉圣经。 25 他在主的道上曾受过栽培,心里火热,能正确地讲解和教导有关耶稣的事,但他只知道约翰的洗礼。 26 他在会堂里勇敢地讲道。百基拉和亚居拉听了以后,便请他到家里,将上帝的道更详细地告诉他。 27 亚波罗有意去亚该亚,以弗所的弟兄姊妹就鼓励他,并写信请当地的门徒接待他。亚波罗到了之后,带给当地蒙恩信主的人很大帮助。 28 他在公众面前有力地驳倒犹太人,引用圣经证明耶稣就是基督。

Paul in Corinth

18 After this, Paul left Athens and went to Corinth. There he found a Jew named Aquila, a native of Pontus. He had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla because Claudius had ordered all Jews to leave Rome. Paul visited with them. Because they practiced the same trade, he stayed and worked with them. They all worked with leather. Every Sabbath he interacted with people in the synagogue, trying to convince both Jews and Greeks. Once Silas and Timothy arrived from Macedonia, Paul devoted himself fully to the word, testifying to the Jews that Jesus was the Christ. When they opposed and slandered him, he shook the dust from his clothes in protest and said to them, “You are responsible for your own fates! I’m innocent! From now on I’ll go to the Gentiles!” He left the synagogue and went next door to the home of Titius Justus, a Gentile God-worshipper. Crispus, the synagogue leader, and his entire household came to believe in the Lord. Many Corinthians believed and were baptized after listening to Paul.

One night the Lord said to Paul in a vision, “Don’t be afraid. Continue speaking. Don’t be silent. 10 I’m with you and no one who attacks you will harm you, for I have many people in this city.” 11 So he stayed there for eighteen months, teaching God’s word among them.

12 Now when Gallio was the governor of the province of Achaia, the Jews united in their opposition against Paul and brought him before the court. 13 “This man is persuading others to worship God unlawfully,” they declared.

14 Just as Paul was about to speak, Gallio said to the Jews, “If there had been some sort of injury or criminal behavior, I would have reason to accept your complaint. 15 However, since these are squabbles about a message, names, and your own Law, deal with them yourselves. I have no desire to sit in judgment over such things.” 16 He expelled them from the court, 17 but everyone seized Sosthenes, the synagogue leader, and gave him a beating in the presence of the governor. None of this mattered to Gallio.

18 After Paul stayed in Corinth for some time, he said good-bye to the brothers and sisters. At the Corinthian seaport of Cenchreae he had his head shaved, since he had made a solemn promise. Then, accompanied by Priscilla and Aquila, he sailed away to Syria. 19 After they arrived in Ephesus, he left Priscilla and Aquila and entered the synagogue and interacted with the Jews. 20 They asked him to stay longer, but he declined. 21 As he said farewell to them, though, he added, “God willing, I will return.” Then he sailed off from Ephesus. 22 He arrived in Caesarea, went up to Jerusalem and greeted the church, and then went down to Antioch.

23 After some time there he left and traveled from place to place in the region of Galatia and the district of Phrygia, strengthening all the disciples.

Apollos and his ministry

24 Meanwhile, a certain Jew named Apollos arrived in Ephesus. He was a native of Alexandria and was well-educated and effective in his use of the scriptures. 25 He had been instructed in the way of the Lord and spoke as one stirred up by the Spirit. He taught accurately the things about Jesus, even though he was aware only of the baptism John proclaimed and practiced. 26 He began speaking with confidence in the synagogue. When Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they received him into their circle of friends and explained to him God’s way more accurately. 27 When he wanted to travel to Achaia, the brothers and sisters encouraged him and wrote to the disciples so they would open their homes to him. Once he arrived, he was of great help to those who had come to believe through grace. 28 He would vigorously defeat Jewish arguments in public debate, using the scriptures to prove that Jesus was the Christ.