Acts 1:23
Barsabbas <923> [Barsabas.]
Acts 10:1
in <1722> [Cir. A.M. 4045. A.D. 41. in.]
a centurion <1543> [a centurion.]
Italian <2483> [Italian.]
The Italian band, or rather cohort, [speira <\\See definition 4686\\>,] (a regiment sometimes consisting of from 555 to 1,105 infantry), is not unknown to the Roman writers, (See Tacitus;) and Gruter gives an inscription in which it is mentioned, which was found in the Forum Sempronii, on a fine marble table.
Acts 15:37
John <2491> [John.]
Acts 27:14
Not <3756> [not.]
[arose, or beat. a tempestuous.]
northeaster <2148> [Euroclydon.]
Probably, as Dr. Shaw supposes, one of those tempestuous winds called levanters, which blow in all directions, from N. E. round by E. to S. E.
Acts 28:1
island <3520> [the island.]
Acts 1:12
from ........... near <575 1451> [from.]
a Sabbath day's <4521> [a sabbath.]
Acts 4:18
And ... called ... in <2532 2564> [And they.]
not to speak <3361 5350> [not to speak.]
Acts 14:12
Zeus <2203> [Jupiter.]
Acts 27:16
Cauda <2802> [Clauda.]
Clauda, called Cauda and Gaudos by Mela and Pliny, and Claudos by Ptolemy, and now Gozo, according to Dr. Shaw, is a small island, situated at the south-western extremity of the island of Crete.
Acts 1:19
became <1096> [it.]
Hakeldama <184> [Aceldama.]
Acts 3:11
While .... was hanging on <2902> [held.]
all <3956> [all.]
in <1909> [in.]
Acts 7:58
When ... had driven <1544> [cast.]
began to stone <3036> [stoned.]
witnesses <3144> [the witnesses.]
their <846> [their.]
Acts 8:10
All <3956> [they.]
from <575> [from.]
greatest ............ power ....... Great <3173 1411> [the great power.]
Acts 27:8
<2570 2568> [The fair havens.]
The Fair Havens, still known by the same name, was a port on the south-eastern part of Crete, near Lasea, of which nothing now remains.
Acts 9:11
Get up <450> [Arise.]
Saul <4569> [Saul.]
named ... For <3686 1063> [for.]
Acts 13:1
[Cir. A.M. 4049. A.D. 45.]
prophets <4396> [prophets.]
Barnabas <921> [Barnabas.]
Lucius <3066> [Lucius.]
childhood <4939> [which, etc. or, Herod's foster brother. Herod.]
and ......................... and Saul <2532 5037 4569> [and Saul.]
Acts 15:22
decided <1380> [pleased.]
to send <3992> [to send.]
Barsabbas <923> [Barsabas.]
Silas <4609> [Silas.]
[Silvanus.]
Acts 24:2
through ............ through <1223> [Seeing.]
Felix, bad as he was, had certainly rendered some services to Judaea. He had entirely subdued a very formidable banditti which had infested the country, and sent their captain, Eliezar, to Rome; had suppressed the sedition raised by the Egyptian impostor (ch. 21:38); and had quelled a very afflictive disturbance which took place between the Syrians and Jews of C‘sarea. But, though Tertullus might truly say, "by thee we enjoy great quietness," yet it is evident that he was guilty of the grossest flattery, as we have seen both from his own historians and Josephus, that he was both a bad man and a bad governor.