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whereupon the brethren sent Paul away, to continue his journey up to the coast; Silas and Timothy remained there still.✻ (Acts 17, 14)
Those who were escorting Paul on his journey saw him as far as Athens, and then left him, with instructions for Silas and Timothy to rejoin him as soon as possible. (Acts 17, 15)
And while Paul was waiting for them in Athens, his heart was moved within him to find the city so much given over to idolatry, (Acts 17, 16)
So Paul stood up in full view of the Areopagus, and said, Men of Athens, wherever I look I find you scrupulously religious. (Acts 17, 22)
So Paul went away from among them. (Acts 17, 33)
Paul left Athens after this, and went to Corinth. (Acts 18, 1)
Just at the time when Silas and Timothy arrived from Macedonia, Paul was much occupied with preaching, while he bore witness to the Jews that Jesus was the Christ. (Acts 18, 5)
And the Lord said to Paul in a vision at night, Do not be afraid, speak out, and refuse to be silenced; (Acts 18, 9)
Then, when Gallio was proconsul of Achaia, the Jews made a concerted attack on Paul, and dragged him before the judgement-seat. (Acts 18, 12)
Paul was just opening his mouth to speak, when Gallio said to the Jews, It would be only right for me to listen to you Jews with patience, if we had here some wrong done, or some malicious contrivance; (Acts 18, 14)
Paul stayed on many days yet, then took leave of the brethren and sailed off to Syria; before he left Cenchrae he shaved his head, since he was under a vow.✻ He took Priscilla and Aquila with him, (Acts 18, 18)
It was while Apollo was away at Corinth that Paul finished his journey through the inland country, and came to Ephesus. He met some disciples there (Acts 19, 1)
