American Standard Version
"but if they are questions about words and names and your own law, look to it yourselves; I am not minded to be a judge of these matters. "
— Acts 18:15, American Standard Version
“But if it be a question of words and names, and of your law, look ye to it; for I will be no judge of such matters.”
“but if they are questions about words and names and your own law, look to it yourselves. For I don't want to be a judge of these matters."”
“but since it concerns points of disagreement about words and names and your own law, settle it yourselves. I will not be a judge of these things!””
“But if they be questions of word and names and of your law, look you to it. I will not be judge of such things.”
“But if it is a question of words or names or of your law, see to it yourselves; I will not be a judge of such things.”
“But if it be a question of words and names, and of your law, look ye to it; for I will be no judge of such matters.”
But when Gallio was proconsul of Achaia, the Jews with one accord rose up against Paul and brought him before the judgment-seat,
saying, This man persuadeth men to worship God contrary to the law.
But when Paul was about to open his mouth, Gallio said unto the Jews, If indeed it were a matter of wrong or of wicked villany, O ye Jews, reason would that I should bear with you:
but if they are questions about words and names and your own law, look to it yourselves; I am not minded to be a judge of these matters.
And he drove them from the judgment-seat.
And they all laid hold on Sosthenes, the ruler of the synagogue, and beat him before the judgment-seat. And Gallio cared for none of these things.
And Paul, having tarried after this yet many days, took his leave of the brethren, and sailed thence for Syria, and with him Priscilla and Aquila: having shorn his head in Cenchreæ; for he had a vow.