Acts 4:27
indeed .................... against <1909 225> [of a.]
your <4675> [thy.]
whom <3739> [whom.]
both <5037> [both.]
Pontius Pilate <4194 4091> [Pontius Pilate.]
people <2992> [the people.]
Acts 7:45
that <3739> [Which.]
brought <1237 1521> [that came after. or, having received. Jesus.]
[Joshua.]
that <3739> [whom.]
until <2193> [unto.]
Acts 9:15
Go <4198> [Go.]
chosen <1589> [a chosen.]
to carry <941> [to bear.]
and kings and <2532 935 5037> [and kings.]
people <5207> [the children.]
Acts 15:3
were sent <4311> [brought.]
they passed through <1330> [passed.]
were relating <1555> [declaring.]
bringing <4160> [they caused.]
Acts 15:12
while ... explained <1834> [declaring.]
Acts 15:17
humanity <2645> [the residue.]
Gentiles <1484> [the Gentiles.]
<3588> [who.]
Acts 18:6
When ... opposed <498> [they.]
by shaking out <1621> [he shook.]
Your ..... your own <5216> [Your.]
From <575> [from.]
Acts 21:21
that you teach <3754 1321> [that thou.]
Acts 24:2
through ............ through <1223> [Seeing.]
Felix, bad as he was, had certainly rendered some services to Judaea. He had entirely subdued a very formidable banditti which had infested the country, and sent their captain, Eliezar, to Rome; had suppressed the sedition raised by the Egyptian impostor (ch. 21:38); and had quelled a very afflictive disturbance which took place between the Syrians and Jews of C‘sarea. But, though Tertullus might truly say, "by thee we enjoy great quietness," yet it is evident that he was guilty of the grossest flattery, as we have seen both from his own historians and Josephus, that he was both a bad man and a bad governor.
Acts 24:10
gestured <3506> [had.]
many <4183> [many.]
"Felix, made procurator over Judea, A.D. 53."
a judge <2923> [a judge.]
I ... make ... defense <626> [I do.]
Acts 26:20
first <4412> [first.]
and ...... Jerusalem ...... and ......... and <2532 5037 2414> [and at.]
and ........... and .... Gentiles ...... and <2532 5037 1484> [and then.]
repent <3340> [repent.]
turn <1994> [turn.]
performing <4238> [and do.]