Acts 4:10
known <1110> [known.]
that by <3754 1722> [that by.]
whom .... whom God <3739 2316> [whom God.]
Acts 6:14
we have heard <191> [we have.]
that <3754> [that.]
change <236> [change.]
customs <1485> [customs. or, rites.]
Acts 22:8
I .... are you ....... I am <1473 1510> [I am.]
whom <3739> [whom.]
Acts 24:5
have found <2147> [we have.]
who stirs up .......... and <2795 5037 2532> [and a mover.]
sect <139> [the sect.]
Nazarenes <3480> [Nazarenes.]
Acts 26:9
<1163> [that.]
name <3686> [the name.]
Matthew 2:23
Nazareth <3478> [Nazareth.]
would be called <2564> [He shall.]
John 1:45
Nathanael <3482> [Nathanael.]
one <3739> [of whom.]
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and ............... and ... prophets <2532 4396> [and the.]
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Jesus <2424> [Jesus.]
son <5207> [the son.]
John 19:19
written ........ read <1125> [wrote.]
also ..... written and ....... read <1161 2532 1125> [And the.]
The apparent discrepancy between the accounts of this title given by the Evangelists, which has been urged as an objection against their inspiration and veracity, has been most satisfactorily accounted for by Dr. Townson; who supposes that, as it was written in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, it might have slightly varied in each language; and that, as Luke and John wrote for the Gentiles, they would prefer the Greek inscription, that Matthew, addressing the Jews, would use the Hebrew, and that Mark, writing to the Romans, would naturally give the Latin.
Jesus <2424> [JESUS.]