Acts 18: Paul and Silas leave Athens and head to Corinth. They meet Aquila and Priscilla, two Jews who had been expelled from Rome. Paul begins preaching in the synagogue and attracts many followers, including Crispus, the ruler of the synagogue. The Jews oppose Paul and he is brought before the court. Gallio, the Roman governor, dismisses the case and the Jews are forced to leave Paul alone. Paul stays in Corinth for a year and a half and then leaves for Ephesus. LISTEN UP! Paul and Silas are traveling from Athens to Corinth and meet Aquila and Priscilla. Paul starts preaching in the synagogue and gets a lot of people to join him, including the ruler of the synagogue. The Jews don't like him and take him to court. The Roman governor throws the case out and they have to leave Paul alone. He's in Corinth for a year and a half and then heads to Ephesus. GET WITH THE PROGRAM!