Acts 11:28
Agabus <13> [Agabus.]
severe <3173> [great.]
This was probably the famine which took place in the fourth year of Claudius, which continued for several years, and in which, says Josephus, "many died for want of food."
Claudius <2804> [Claudius.]
Claudius Caesar succeeded C. Caligula, A.D. 41; and after a reign of upwards of 13 years, he was poisoned by his wife Agrippina, and succeeded by Nero.
Acts 21:9
unmarried <3933> [virgins.]
who prophesied <4395> [which.]
Acts 21:1
tore ... away .... we <2248 645> [we were.]
put out to sea <321> [and had.]
Cos <2972> [Coos.]
Coos, Cos, or Co, now Zia, is an island in the Aegean sea, one of those called Cyclades, near the south-west point of Asia Minor, and about fifteen miles from Halicarnassus. Rhodes. Rhodes is a celebrated island in the same sea, southward of Caria, from which it is distant about twenty miles, next to Cyprus and Lesbos in extent, being 120 miles in circumference. It was remarkable for the clearness of the air, and its pleasant and healthy climate, and chiefly for its Colossus of brass, seventy cubits high, with each finger as large as an ordinary man, standing astride over the mouth of the harbour, so that ships in full sail passed between its legs.
Colossians 1:10
<5209> [ye.]
all ...... every <3956> [all.]
bearing fruit <2592> [fruitful.]
growing <837> [increasing.]
Colossians 1:28
<3739> [Whom.]
instructing <3560> [warning.]
teaching <1321> [teaching.]
all ... with all ........ every .... in <1722 3956> [in all.]
we may present <3936> [we may.]
mature <5046> [perfect.]
Colossians 1:26
mystery <3466> [the mystery.]
<3570> [now.]