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Acts 18:21

18:21

said farewell <657> [bade.]

<3165 1163> [I must.]

God <2316> [if God.]


Acts 23:11

23:11

Lord <2962> [the Lord.]

Have courage <2293> [Be.]

for <1063> [for.]

must <1163> [must.]


Acts 25:10-12

25:10

I <1510> [I stand.]

Every procurator represented the emperor in the province over which he presided; and as the seat of government was at Cesarea, St. Paul was before the tribunal where, as a Roman citizen, he ought to be judged.

as you <5613 4771> [as thou.]


25:11

If ... I am in the wrong ................. if <1487 91> [if I.]

not one ......... no one <3762> [no man.]

I appeal <1941> [I appeal.]

An appeal to the emperor was the right of a Roman citizen, and was highly respected. The Julian law condemned those magistrates, and others, as violaters of the public peace, who had put to death, tortured, scourged, imprisoned, or condemned any Roman citizen who had appealed to Cesar. This law was so sacred and imperative, that, in the persecution under Trajan, Pliny would not attempt to put to death Roman citizens, who were proved to have turned Christians, but determined to send them to Rome, probably because they had appealed.


25:12

You have appealed .... to <1909 1941> [unto Cesar shalt.]


Acts 27:1

27:1

When <5613> [when.]

Italy <2482> [Italy.]

Italy is a well-known country of Europe, bounded by the Adriatic or Venetian Gulf on the east, the Tyrrhene or Tuscan Sea on the west, and by the Alps on the north.

centurion <1543> [a centurion.]

[Augustus'.]


Acts 27:24

27:24

Do not be afraid <5399 3361> [Fear not.]

You <4571> [thou.]

<2400> [lo.]


Acts 28:16

28:16

Rome <4516> [Rome.]

Rome, the capital of Italy, and once of the whole world, is situated on the banks of the Tiber, about sixteen miles from the sea; 410 miles S. S .E. of Vienna, 600 S. E. of Paris, 730 E. by N. of Madrid, 760 W. of Constantinople, and 780 S. E. of London.

<1543> [the centurion.]

<4759> [captain.]

<1161> [but.]


Acts 28:30-31

28:30

<3972> [Paul.]

St. Paul, after his release, is supposed to have visited Jud‘a, in the way to which he left Titus at Crete, (Tit 1:5,) and then returned through Syria, Cilicia, Asia Minor, and Greece, to Rome; where, according to primitive tradition, he was beheaded by order of Nero, A.D. 66, at Aquae Saiviae, three miles from Rome, and interred in the Via Ostensis, two miles from the city, where Constantine erected a church.

<3306> [dwelt.]


28:31

proclaiming <2784> [Cir. A.M. 4069. A.D. 65. Preaching.]

and teaching <2532 1321> [and teaching.]

with <3326> [with.]

CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. The Acts of the Apostles is a most valuable portion of Divine revelation; and, independently of its universal reception in the Christian church, as an authentic and inspired production, it bears the most satisfactory internal evidence of its authenticity and truth. St. Luke's long attendance upon St. Paul, and his having been an eyewitness of many of the facts which he has recorded, independently of his Divine inspiration, render him a most suitable and credible historian; and his medical knowledge, for he is allowed to have been a physician, enabled him both to form a proper judgment of the miraculous cures which were performed by St. Paul, and to give an authentic and circumstantial detail of them. The plainness and simplicity of the narrative are also strong circumstances in its favour. The history of the Acts is one of the most important parts of the Sacred History, for without it neither the Gospels nor Epistles could have been so clearly understood; but by the aid of it the whole scheme of the Christian revelation is set before us in a clear and easy view.


Romans 1:15

1:15

Thus <3779> [so.]

eager <4289> [I.]


Romans 15:23-29

15:23

But ............. and <1161> [and.]


15:24

I go <4198> [I take.]

Spain <4681> [Spain.]

Spain is a large country in the west of Europe, which anciently comprehended both Spain and Portugal, separated from Gaul or France by the Pyrenees, and bounded on every other side by the sea.

and ..... help ... on ... journey <4314 2532 4311> [and to.]

<1437> [if.]

I have enjoyed <1705> [filled.]

Rather, "gratified (or enjoy) your society," as [emplestho] frequently denotes.

you ............. your <575 5216> [with your company. Gr. with you.]


15:25


15:26

are pleased <2106> [it.]

poor <4434> [the poor.]


15:27

and ....................... also <2532> [and.]


15:28

and <2532> [and.]

I will set out <565> [I will.]


15:29


Philippians 1:12-14

1:12

that <3754> [that.]

<3123> [rather.]


1:13

[in Christ. or, for Christ.]

imperial guard <4232> [the palace. or, Caesar's court.]

whole ..... everyone else <1722 3650 3956 3062> [in all other places. or, to all others.]


1:14

brothers and sisters <80> [brethren.]

having confidence <3982> [waxing.]

fearlessly <870> [without.]




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