Acts 18
1 IcI kakish otI nomkuk Pan kiwcI maci, shi E'tinsuk, ipi kipie'wak Kone'ntuk.2 IwcI shi okimkawan nkot CwiIn E'kwine' kishInkaso katshInikIt shi Pantusuk mcupshuk kiwcupie' Ite'niuk, kipie'wice'wan wiwun, Pe'se'nie'n, osam Knatius kishowe' caye'k CwiIn e'wiwcImacinIt shi Nom; icI e'kipie'naskakwat.3 OsamcI ke'win kiie'inInkie', shiw okiwitke'man, ipi kimikce'win, pukwoian wikwame'n e'oshItowat i kanInkie'wat.4 Ipi kiknomake' shi nume'okumkok e'tso nume'kishkuk; okikie'kman, ni CwiIn ipi Knik nInwun.5 Pic Sayne's ipi Timotius kaocupiawat Me'sitonie'uk, Pan cipamIn okiw pwe'shkakon, ipi we'we'nI okiwitmowan ni CwiIn o Cisus, win Knayst.6 IwcI kanshke'nmawat, ipi kapicIkikitowat, okipapiwnanIn niw paskukIn ipi otI okinan, kinwa kmIskwimwa kupuksIn ktupiwak, nincI mpinakwIs nkom, cI nkIshia e'ci iIwat, Me'ikIscIk.7 IwcI kanmumacit kinmupitike' nkot nInI wikwamnInIn, Custus, kishInkaso, win kanume'kitowat Kshe'mIne'ton, e'tat, pe'shoc kite'nI shi nume'okumkok.8 IwcI KnIspus ke'k nikansIt shi nume'okumkok, kite'pwe'ie'nman Kshe'mIne'ton, ipi caye'k kaiInIt shi e'tat ipi mce'sh ki Kone'ntie'n nIshInape'k kspsItake'wat kite'pwe'ie'ntumwuk ipi ki kcItapie'nkaswuk.9 IwcI Kshe'mIne'to e'pkonianuk okiknonan ni PanIn, otI kinaptum, Ke'ko kwtackIn, kikiton, ke'kowi co kikitokIn.10 Nin ke'ce'in kuiI ipi cowIiI nInI ke'ko ktotakwsi, na’w e'wi totakwiIn osam mce'sh ntInIshInape'muk shotI ik kcI otanuk.11 IwcI shi e'kiiIt nkot pon ipi nkot watso kisIs, e'kiknomowat, i Kshe'mIne'to kikitowun.12 Pic Ke'nio e'ie' okumawut shi E'kie'uk icI ki Cwiuk, ki mamwI ne'ntumwuk kipie'msou’tik e'kiw otapnawat, ni PanIn, ipi okipie'nawan shi tpakwnuke' cipitupwunuk.13 OtI kikItwuk otI nInI wishte'pman nInwun, e'winume'kitowanIt, Kshe'mIne'ton, e'shpwa tpakwnuke'ikon.14 Pic cI Pan, wawe'pkakitot Ke'nio, otI okinan ni CwiIn, kishpIn otI ke'ko mianuk, tanake', kie'patsowun, O kinwa Cwituk, taowunIt, e'wpsItonkon.15 NIshcI tanak ki kitonIn ipi noswunIn, ipi shi ktpakwnuke'onuwa, kinwa naktu we'ntumok, CoIn nin nkItpakwnIsin notI ke'ko.16 IwcI e'kimiwnashkawat shi tpakwnuke' cipitupwunuk.17 IwcI ki caye'k, Knikuk nInwuk kiwtapnawan Sostinis, ke'c nikansIt shi nume'okumkok, ipi okipsItie'wawan, shi tpakwnuke' cipitupwunuk, Ke'nio cI co oki tpate'n tusin notI ke'ko.18 Pan cI, otI kashkish otI nomkItnuk kInwe'shi kiw, icI e'kinumkawat ni wikane'iIn, iwcI e'ki ocIposIt shiw e'kinashIt Sinie'uk, ipi okiwice'okon Pisinie', ipi E'kwine', okimoshwan otupinuk, shi SInkniuk, okiwawitma ke'.19 Ipi kipie'wak shi Ipisus shi cI oki nkInan wincIie'k, kipitike'wak shi nume'okumkok, ipi okikie'kman ni CwiIn.20 IcI shi e'wiiInIt, e'kinawat wusimI co okite'pwe'twasin.21 OkinumkawancI otI okinan, ninsI we'we'nI, nkumicIn wikwtowun ipI waiuk, Cinose'ne'muk, nIshcI minI ne'iap kupie'naskonum kishpIn Kshe'mIne'to ne'ntuk IwcI shi e'kiwcI posIt, Ipisuswk.22 IcI kakupat, shi Sisune'uk, ipi kawu kuke'nonat ni te'pwe'ie'ntumnIncIn, kishie' wak, E'ntiakuk.23 IwcI shi kInwe'shishI kaiIt, kinmumaci, ipi kishie' cak, e'kiwuk, Kne'shiuk, ipi Pnicie'uk, iaianke', e'wishke'ntumoat caye'k ni te'pwe'ie'ntumnIncIn.24 Ipi nkot Cu E'panus kishInkaso katshinikIt, shi E'ne'kse'nte'ne'uk ke'ckikitot nInI, ipi kawishkisIt shiw kikitonuk Kshe'mIne'to, kipie'shie' shi Ipisusuk.25 OtI nInI kiknomowa shi otIne'ntumwunuk, Kshe'mIne'to; kiminwe'ose' shi ocipamuk, oki iactan, ipi kikInomake' pIne', e'ne'ntumnIt Kshe'mIne'ton, mtIno okike'ntan, CanIn okIctapie'nwe'wun.26 IwcI e'we'p wishkuknonat shi nume'okumkok pic E'kwini ipi Pisine' kanotwawat okiw tapnawan ipi okikInomowawan, wusimI we'we'nI, e'ne'ntumnIt Kshe'mIne'ton.27 IwcI e'kine'ntuk e'wishiat shi E'ke'ie'uk, wikane'iIn kiwnIpie'ke'k, e'wishte'pmanIt, ni te'pwe'ie'ntumnIncIn, e'wi mnototwanIt, pic ipI pianIt, okikcI nishokmowan ni te'pwe'ie'ntumnIt, shuwe'ncIke'wun.28 Ipi okiwishkukie'kman ni CwiIn, ipi e'wapituat mIsInukInuk o Cisus oie'o Knayst.
ACTS 18
Paul in Corinth
1 Paul left Athens and went to Corinth, 2 where he met Aquila, a Jewish man from Pontus. Not long before this, Aquila had come from Italy with his wife Priscilla, because Emperor Claudius had ordered the Jewish people to leave Rome.t Paul went to see Aquila and Priscilla
3 and found out they were tent makers. Paul was also a tent maker, so he stayed with them, and they worked together.
4 Every Sabbath, Paul went to the synagogue. He spoke to Jews and Gentilest and tried to win them over. 5 But after Silas and Timothy came from Macedonia, he spent all his time preaching to the Jews about Jesus the Messiah.
6 Finally, they turned against him and insulted him. So he shook the dust from his clothest and told them, “Whatever happens to you will be your own fault! I am not to blame. From now on I am going to preach to the Gentiles.”
7 Paul then moved into the house of a man named Titius Justus, who worshiped God and lived next door to the synagogue.
8 Crispus was the leader of the synagogue. He and everyone in his family put their faith in the Lord. Many others in Corinth also heard the message, and all the people who had faith in the Lord were baptized.
9 One night, Paul had a vision, and in it the Lord said, “Don't be afraid to keep on preaching. Don't stop! 10 I am with you, and you won't be harmed. Many people in this city belong to me.”
11 Paul stayed on in Corinth for a year and a half, teaching God's message to the people.
12 While Gallio was governor of Achaia, some of the Jewish leaders got together and grabbed Paul. They brought him into court
13 and said, “This man is trying to make our people worship God in a way that is against our Law!”
14 Even before Paul could speak, Gallio said, “If you were charging this man with a crime or some other wrong, I would have to listen to you. 15 But since this concerns only words, names, and your own law, you will have to take care of it yourselves. I refuse to judge such matters.” 16 Then he sent them out of the court.
17 The crowd grabbed Sosthenes, the Jewish leader, and beat him up in front of the court. But none of this mattered to Gallio.Paul Returns to //Antioch in Syria
18 t After Paul had stayed for a while with the Lord's followers in Corinth, he told them goodbye and sailed on to Syria with Aquila and Priscilla. But before he left, he had his head shavedt at Cenchreae because he had made a promise to God.
19 The three of them arrived in Ephesus, where Paul left Priscilla and Aquila. He then went into the synagogue to talk with the people there. 20 They asked him to stay longer, but he refused.
21 He told them goodbye and said, “If God lets me, I will come back.”
22 Paul sailed to Caesarea, where he greeted the church. Then he went on to Antioch.
23 After staying there for a while, he left and visited several places in Galatia and Phrygia. He helped the followers there to become stronger in their faith.Apollos in Ephesus
24 A Jewish man named Apollos came to Ephesus. Apollos had been born in the city of Alexandria. He was a very good speaker and knew a lot about the Scriptures.
25 He also knew much about the Lord's Way, t and he spoke about it with great excitement. What he taught about Jesus was right, but all he knew was John's message about baptism.
26 Apollos started speaking bravely in the synagogue. But when Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they took him to their home and helped him understand God's Way even better.
27 Apollos decided to travel through Achaia. So the Lord's followers wrote letters, encouraging the followers there to welcome him. After Apollos arrived in Achaia, he was a great help to everyone who had put their faith in the Lord Jesus because of God's gift of undeserved grace. 28 He got into fierce arguments with the Jewish people, and in public he used the Scriptures to prove that Jesus is the Messiah.