Acts 2:41
<780> [gladly.]
were baptized <907> [were baptized.]
were added <4369> [added.]
Acts 4:4
many <4183> [many.]
number <706> [the number.]
Acts 4:32
group <4128> [the multitude.]
<5100> [ought.]
Acts 5:14
believers <4100> [believers.]
number crowds <4128> [multitudes.]
Acts 6:7
word <3056> [the word.]
number <706> [the number.]
priests <2409> [the priests.]
obedient <5219> [obedient.]
Acts 8:4-8
Philip <5376> [Philip.]
city <4172> [the city.]
Rather, "to a city of Samaria," [eis <\\See definition 1519\\> polis Samaria] for the city of Samaria had been utterly destroyed by Hyrcanus, and the city built by Herod on its site was called [Sebaste,] that is, Augusta, in honour of Augustus. Samaria comprised the tract of country formerly occupied by the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh, west of Jordan, lying between Judea and Galilee: beginning, says Josephus, at Ginea in the great plain, and ending at the toparchy of Acrabateni.
began proclaiming <2784> [preached.]
with one mind <3661> [with one.]
unclean <169> [unclean.]
paralyzed <3886> [palsies.]
lame people <5560> [lame.]
Acts 8:14-17
apostles <652> [when.]
had accepted <1209> [received.]
Peter <4074> [Peter.]
prayed <4336> [prayed.]
<2258> [he was.]
only <3440> [only.]
placed <2007> [laid.]
they received <2983> [they received.]