(A)When Silas and Timothy arrived from Macedonia, Paul (B)was occupied with the word, (C)testifying to the Jews that the Christ was (D)Jesus. And when they opposed and reviled him, (E)he shook out his garments and said to them, (F)“Your blood be on your own heads! (G)I am innocent. (H)From now on I will go to the Gentiles.” And he left there and went to the house of a man named Titius (I)Justus, (J)a worshiper of God. His house was next door to the synagogue. (K)Crispus, the ruler of the synagogue, believed in the Lord, together (L)with his entire household. And many of the Corinthians hearing Paul believed and were baptized. And the Lord said to Paul (M)one night in (N)a vision, (O)“Do not be afraid, but go on speaking and do not be silent, 10 (P)for I am with you, and (Q)no one will attack you to harm you, for (R)I have many in this city who are my people.” 11 And he stayed a year and six months, teaching the word of God among them.

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And after Silas and Timothy came down from Macedonia, Paul spent all his time preaching the word. He testified to the Jews that Jesus was the Messiah. But when they opposed and insulted him, Paul shook the dust from his clothes and said, “Your blood is upon your own heads—I am innocent. From now on I will go preach to the Gentiles.”

Then he left and went to the home of Titius Justus, a Gentile who worshiped God and lived next door to the synagogue. Crispus, the leader of the synagogue, and everyone in his household believed in the Lord. Many others in Corinth also heard Paul, became believers, and were baptized.

One night the Lord spoke to Paul in a vision and told him, “Don’t be afraid! Speak out! Don’t be silent! 10 For I am with you, and no one will attack and harm you, for many people in this city belong to me.” 11 So Paul stayed there for the next year and a half, teaching the word of God.

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