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Acts 19:1–10 describes Paul’s arrival in Ephesus, where he meets some disciples who had only received John the Baptist’s baptism. After explaining the full message of Jesus, Paul baptizes them in the name of the Lord Jesus, and they receive the Holy Spirit. Paul then teaches boldly in the synagogue for three months. When opposition arises, he withdraws and continues daily discussions in the lecture hall of Tyrannus. This ministry lasts two years, resulting in the widespread spread of the gospel throughout the province of Asia.
By Randall JonesActs 19:1–10 describes Paul’s arrival in Ephesus, where he meets some disciples who had only received John the Baptist’s baptism. After explaining the full message of Jesus, Paul baptizes them in the name of the Lord Jesus, and they receive the Holy Spirit. Paul then teaches boldly in the synagogue for three months. When opposition arises, he withdraws and continues daily discussions in the lecture hall of Tyrannus. This ministry lasts two years, resulting in the widespread spread of the gospel throughout the province of Asia.