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After this he (Paul) left Athens and came to Corinth. He found a certain Jew called Aquila, a native of Pontus. (Aquila) had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla because Claudius had commanded that all the Jews were to leave Rome. He (Paul) went to see them because he was of the same trade as himself that is, they were tent-makers. And so he remained with them. On every Sabbath day he lectured in the synagogue and
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persuaded both Jew and Greeks (towards his position). (Then), when both Silas and Timothy came down from Macedonia. Paul was urged by the word to give solemn witness to the Jews that Jesus was the Christ. But when they resisted and blasphemed he shook off his garments and said to them. "Your blood be upon your own head. I am clean of it and from now on I will go to the nations (non-Jews).
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