Acts 4:26
kings <935> [kings.]
against ..... against his <2596 846> [against his.]
Acts 7:6
will enslave <3754 1402> [That.]
four hundred <5071> [four.]
Acts 7:29
[Midian.]
Acts 7:33
Take .... off <3089> [Put.]
Acts 8:33
humiliation ..... from him ..... his .... his <846 5014> [his humiliation.]
justice <2920> [judgment.]
For <3754> [for.]
Acts 9:8
he could see <991> [he saw.]
Acts 10:11
saw <2334> [saw.]
He ..... and .... something <2532 5100> [and a.]
an object <4632> [vessel.]
The word [skeuos <\\See definition 4632\\>,] which corresponds to the Hebrew kelee, denotes every kind of vessel or utensil, any thing which may be considered as a receptacle; and is therefore applicable to a sheet [othone <\\See definition 3607\\>,] or any thing woven from flax, tied up at the four corners, which our word vessel is not.
Acts 11:6
stared <816> [fastened.]
Acts 13:47
this is <3779> [so.]
I have appointed <5087> [I have.]
you <4571> [that thou.]
Acts 17:24
made <4160> [that made.]
<3778> [seeing.]
does ... live <2730> [dwelleth.]
Acts 17:26
he made <4160> [hath made.]
determining <3724> [hath determined.]
Acts 27:44
brought safely <1295> [that.]
land <1093> [land.]
Melita, now Malta, the island on which Paul and his companions were cast, is situate in the Mediterranean sea, about fifty miles from the coast of Sicily, towards Africa; and is one immense rock of soft white free-stone, twenty miles long, twelve in its greatest breadth, and sixty in circumference. Some, however, with the learned Jacob Bryant, are of opinion that this island was Melita in the Adriatic gulf, near Illyricum; but it may be sufficient to observe, that the course of the Alexandrian ship, first to Syracuse and then to Rhegium, proves that it was the present Malta, as the proper course from the Illyrian Melita would have been first to Rhegium, before it reached Syracuse, to which indeed it need not have gone at all.