Acts 2:37
when ... heard ... they were acutely distressed <191 2660> [they.]
brothers <435> [Men.]
What <5101> [what.]
Acts 6:3
brothers <80> [brethren.]
carefully select <1980> [look.]
who are well-attested <3140> [honest.]
full <4134> [full.]
whom <3739> [whom.]
Acts 7:26
next <1966> [the next.]
Acts 11:1
apostles <652> [the apostles.]
Gentiles <1484> [the Gentiles.]
Acts 13:26
descendants <5207> [children.]
and .... among <2532 1722> [and whosoever.]
you <5213> [to you.]
Acts 15:23
apostles <652> [The apostles.]
<5463> [greeting.]
brothers <80> [brethren.]
Syria <4947> [Syria.]
Acts 17:10
brothers <80> [the brethren.]
Berea <960> [Berea.]
they went <549> [went.]
Acts 17:14
Then <5119> [then.]
<5613> [as it.]
<1161> [but.]
Acts 23:1
looked directly <816> [earnestly.]
Brothers <435> [Men.]
I have lived <1473 4176> [I have.]
Acts 23:5
I did ... realize <1492> [I wist.]
Soon after the holding of the first council at Jerusalem, Ananias, son of Nebedenus, was deprived of the high priest's office, for certain acts of violence, and sent to Rome, whence he was afterwards released, and returned to Jerusalem. Between the death of Jonathan, who succeeded him and was murdered by Felix, and the high priesthood of Ismael, who was invested with that office by Agrippa, an interval elapsed in which this dignity was vacant. This was the precise time when Paul was apprehended; and the Sanhedrin being destitute of a president, Ananias undertook to discharge the office. It is probable that Paul was ignorant of this circumstance.
must ... speak <2046> [Thou.]