Acts 18 follows the message as it moves through workday relationships, synagogue debate, household gatherings, and legal proceedings. Corinth becomes a sustained center, and Ephesus receives new teachers who extend the mission.
Acts 18 follows the message as it moves through workday relationships, synagogue debate, household gatherings, and legal proceedings. Corinth becomes a sustained center, and Ephesus receives new teachers who extend the mission.
Context Snapshot
Date
Events c. AD 30-62; written c. AD 62
Genre
Narrative History
Audience
Theophilus
World Stage
c. AD 30-62
Roman Empire
Tiberius to Nero Tiberius (AD 14-37) to Nero (AD 54-68)
Acts is set in the decades after Jesus, with Jerusalem’s temple and leaders still central to Jewish life under Roman oversight. Diaspora synagogues, cultural differences among Jews, and crowded festival seasons create flashpoints as the Jesus message spreads into mixed communities.