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Acts 18:22

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When Paul landed at Caesarea, he went and gave greetings to the church in Jerusalem. After that, Paul went to Antioch.

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At Caesarea there was a man named Cornelius, an officer in the Italian group of the Roman army.

On the following day they came to Caesarea. Cornelius was waiting for them and had called together his relatives and close friends.

Right then three men who were sent to me from Caesarea came to the house where I was staying.

In the church at Antioch there were these prophets and teachers: Barnabas, Simeon (also called Niger), Lucius (from the city of Cyrene), Manaen (who had grown up with Herod, the ruler), and Saul.

And from there they sailed away to Antioch where the believers had put them into God’s care and had sent them out to do this work. Now they had finished.

They sent the following letter with them: From the apostles and elders, your brothers. To all the non-Jewish believers in Antioch, Syria, and Cilicia: Greetings!

So they left Jerusalem and went to Antioch where they gathered the church and gave them the letter.

But Paul and Barnabas stayed in Antioch and, along with many others, preached the Good News and taught the people the message of the Lord.

When they arrived in Jerusalem, they were welcomed by the apostles, the elders, and the church. Paul, Barnabas, and the others told about everything God had done with them.

Then the commander called two officers and said, “I need some men to go to Caesarea. Get two hundred soldiers, seventy horsemen, and two hundred men with spears ready to leave at nine o’clock tonight.

Three days after Festus became governor, he went from Caesarea to Jerusalem.

But Festus wanted to please the people. So he asked Paul, “Do you want to go to Jerusalem for me to judge you there on these charges?”

But Philip appeared in a city called Azotus and preached the Good News in all the towns on the way from Azotus to Caesarea.




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