Acts 2:39
promise <1860> [the promise.]
and .... and for all <2532 3956> [and to all.]
as many as <3745> [as many.]
Acts 3:26
first <4412> [first.]
raised up <450> [having.]
sent <649> [sent.]
by <1722> [in.]
Acts 7:37
Moses <3475> [that.]
a prophet <4396> [A prophet.]
like me <5613 1691> [like unto me. or, as myself. him.]
Acts 13:26
descendants <5207> [children.]
and .... among <2532 1722> [and whosoever.]
you <5213> [to you.]
Acts 13:34
never again <3371> [now.]
I will give <1325> [I will.]
trustworthy <4103> [the sure.]
holy <3741> [mercies.]
"Gr. [ta hosios <\\See definition 3743\\>,] holy, or just, things; which word the LXX., both in the place of Isa 55:3, and in many others, use for that which is in the Heb. mercies."
Acts 14:17
he did ... leave <863> [he left.]
<15> [in that.]
by giving <1325> [and gave.]
satisfying <1705> [filling.]
Acts 22:25
centurion <1543> [the centurion.]
<1487> [Is it.]
By the Roman law, no magistrate was allowed to punish a Roman citizen capitally, or by inflicting stripes, or even binding him; and the single expression, I am a Roman citizen, arrested their severest decrees, and obtained, if not an escape, at least a delay of his punishment.
Acts 25:5
So <3767> [them.]
<1536> [if.]