Acts 14:1-25
<1722> [in.]
went <1525> [went.]
that a large <5620 4183> [that a.]
Greeks <1672> [Greeks.]
<3303> [therefore.]
speaking out courageously <3955> [speaking.]
<3588> [which.]
message <3056> [the word.]
granting <1325> [granted.]
population <4128> [the multitude.]
with ...... with <3303 4862> [part.]
apostles <652> [apostles.]
<5613> [when.]
to mistreat <5195> [despitefully.]
learned <4894> [were.]
fled <2703> [and fled.]
of Lystra <3082> [Lystra.]
Lycaonian <3071> [Lycaonia.]
who could not use <102> [impotent.]
<5225> [being.]
<3739> [who.]
he had <2192> [he had.]
Stand upright <450> [Stand.]
gods <2316> [The gods.]
Zeus <2203> [Jupiter.]
wanted <2309> [and would.]
apostles <652> [the apostles.]
tore <1284> [they.]
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.]
he allowed <1439> [suffered.]
he did ... leave <863> [he left.]
<15> [in that.]
by giving <1325> [and gave.]
satisfying <1705> [filling.]
scarcely <3433> [scarce.]
came <1904> [Cir. A.M. 4051. A.D. 47. there.]
after winning .... over <3982> [persuaded.]
stoned <3034> [having.]
dragged <4951> [drew.]
presuming <3543> [supposing.]
disciples <3101> [as.]
went back <1525> [came.]
Derbe <1191> [Derbe.]
[taught many. Gr. made many disciples.]
Lystra <3082> [Lystra.]
strengthened <1991> [Confirming.]
encouraged <3870> [exhorting.]
We <2248> [we.]
enter <1525> [enter.]
When ... had appointed <5500> [they had.]
elders <4245> [elders.]
prayer <4336> [and had.]
they entrusted <3908> [they commended.]
[Cir. A.M. 4052. A.D. 48.]
Pisidia <4099> [Pisidia.]
Pisidia was a province of Asia Minor, situated between Phrygia on the north and west, Lycaonia on the east, and Pamphylia on the south.
Perga <4011> [Perga.]
Perga was a considerable city of Pamphylia, towards the sea coast, and near the Caystrus, famous for the temple of Diana.
Attalia <825> [Attalia.]
Attalia, now Antalia, or Satalie, was a maritime city of Pamphylia, the chief residence of the prefect.