Acts 2:18
on my .... men ........ my <1909 3450 1401> [on my servants.]
both .............. and they will prophesy <2532 4395> [and they.]
Acts 2:25
David <1138> [David.]
<4308> [I foresaw.]
I will ... be shaken <4531 3363> [I should not.]
Acts 15:16
this <5023> [this.]
I will rebuild .... tent ........ ruins <4633 456> [build again the tabernacle.]
Acts 17:28
as <5613> [as.]
<2070> [we are.]
Acts 20:6
Philippi <5375> [Philippi.]
days ........ days .............. days <2250> [the days.]
we came <2064> [came.]
seven <2033> [seven.]
Acts 20:25
proclaiming <2784> [preaching.]
will see <3700> [see.]
Acts 22:13
Brother <80> [Brother.]
Acts 22:19
they ... know <1987> [know.]
beat <1194> [beat.]
Acts 22:28
But <1161> [But.]
It is extremely probable that the inhabitants of Tarsus, born in that city, had the same rights and privileges as Roman citizens, in consequence of a grant or charter from Julius C‘sar, from whom it was called Juliopolis. But if this were not the case, St. Paul's father, or some of his ancestors, might have been rewarded with the freedom of the city of Rome, for his fidelity and bravery in some military service, as Josephus says several of the Jews were; or his father might have obtained it by purchase, as in the instance of the chief captain.
Acts 26:15
I .... are you ....... I am <1473 1510> [I am.]