Introduction
A.M. 4058. A.D. 54.
(1,) Paul, going from Athens to Corinth, meets with Aquila and Priscilla, and works with them as a tent-maker, Acts 18:1-3 .
(2,) He preaches first to the Jews in the synagogue, and, when they opposed and blasphemed, to the Gentiles with more success, Acts 18:4-8 .
(3,) Being encouraged by a vision, he continues a year and a half teaching and preaching among the Corinthians, Acts 18:9-11 .
(4,) He is accused by the Jews to Gallio, the Roman governor, who refuses to take cognizance of such matters as they complained of, Acts 18:12-17 .
(5,) He returns by Ephesus to Jerusalem; goes from thence to Antioch, and, after spending some time there, revisits the churches he had planted in Galatia and Phrygia, Acts 18:18-23 .
(6,) Apollos, coming to Ephesus, is instructed by Aquila and Priscilla; and with great eloquence, fervour, and force of argument, preaches the gospel there, and in Achaia, with great success, Acts 18:24-28 .
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