Acts 10:6
a man <5100> [one.]
This man <3778 2980> [he shall.]
Acts 27:38
they lightened <2893> [they lightened.]
wheat <4621> [The wheat.]
The Romans imported corn from Egypt, by way of Alexandria, to which this ship belonged; for a curious account of which see Bryant's treatise on the Euroclydon.
Acts 7:36
led ... out <1806> [brought.]
performing <4160> [after.]
in ...... at ... Red .... in <1722 2063> [in the Red.]
and .... in ...... at ..... and in ... wilderness <2532 1722 2048> [and in the wilderness.]
Acts 10:32
Therefore <3767> [therefore.]
Acts 17:14
Then <5119> [then.]
<5613> [as it.]
<1161> [but.]
Acts 27:30
ship's boat <4627> [the boat.]
bow <4408> [foreship.]
Acts 4:24
heard ... they raised <191 142> [they.]
Master <1203> [Lord.]
Acts 27:40
slipped <4014> [taken up, etc. or, cut the anchors, they left them in the sea, etc.]
linkage ..... steering oars <4079 2202> [the rudder bands.]
Or, "the bands of the rudders;" for large vessels in ancient times had two or more rudders, which were fastened to the ship by means of bands, or chains, by which they were hoisted out of the water when incapable of being used. These bands being loosed, the rudders would fall into their proper places, and serve to steer the vessel into the creek, which they had in view, and hoisted.
Acts 28:4
local people <915> [barbarians.]
creature <2342> [beast.]
No doubt <3843> [No doubt.]
a murderer <5406> [a murderer.]
Acts 14:15
Men <435> [Sirs.]
why <5101> [why.]
We too ....................................... and <2249 2532> [We also.]
just like <3663> [of like.]
are proclaiming the good news <2097> [and preach.]
from <575> [from.]
living <2198> [the living.]
who <3739> [which.]