Acts 4:25
through <1223> [by.]
Why <2444> [Why.]
Acts 6:12
They incited <4787> [they stirred.]
seized <4884> [and caught.]
Acts 9:38
Lydda <3069> [Lydda.]
urged <3870> [desiring.]
delay <3635> [delay. or, be grieved.]
Acts 12:9
went out <1831> [he went.]
he did not realize <1492 3756> [wist not.]
That is, he knew not; wist being the past tense of the obsolete verb to wis, from the Saxon wissan, in German {wissen,} and Dutch {wysen,} to think, imagine, know.
Acts 12:23
an angel <32> [the angel.]
because <473> [because.]
and he was <1161 2532 1096> [and he.]
Acts 15:10
why <5101> [Why.]
placing <2007> [put.]
that <3739> [which.]
Acts 17:19
Areopagus <697> [Areopagus. or, Mars'-hill.]
"It was the highest court in Athens."
May we <1410> [May.]
new <2537> [new.]
Acts 19:29
<3650> [the whole.]
Gaius <1050> [Gaius.]
Aristarchus <708> [Aristarchus.]
Macedonians <3110> [Macedonia.]
Macedonia, an extensive province of Greece, was bounded on the north by the mountains of Haemus, on the south by Epirus and Achaia, on the east by the Aegean sea and Thrace, and on the west by the Adriatic sea; celebrated in all histories as being the third kingdom which, under Alexander the Great, obtained the empire of the world, and had under it 150 nations.
theater <2302> [the theatre.]
Acts 19:32
were shouting <2896> [cried.]
and most <2532 4119> [and the.]
Acts 20:3
against <5259> [the Jews.]
to sail <321> [sail.]
he decided <1096> [he purposed.]
Acts 20:11
and after ... had broken ... and <2532 5037 2806> [and had.]
until <891> [even.]
Acts 20:31
be alert <1127> [watch.]
three years <5148> [by.]
warning <3560> [warn.]
night <3571> [night.]
with <3326> [with.]
Acts 27:9
fast <3521> [the fast.]
"The fast was on the tenth day of the seventh month."
Acts 27:34
for this .... for .... For <1063 5124 4314> [for this.]
for .... For <1063 4314 4098> [for there.]