Acts 4:30
Context4:30 while you extend your hand to heal, and to bring about miraculous signs 1 and wonders through the name of your holy servant Jesus.”
Acts 26:1
ContextPaul Offers His Defense
26:1 So Agrippa 2 said to Paul, “You have permission 3 to speak for yourself.” Then Paul held out his hand 4 and began his defense: 5
Acts 27:30
Context27:30 Then when the sailors tried to escape from the ship and were lowering the ship’s boat into the sea, pretending 6 that they were going to put out anchors from the bow,


[4:30] 1 tn The miraculous nature of these signs is implied in the context.
[26:1] 2 sn See the note on King Agrippa in 25:13.
[26:1] 3 tn Grk “It is permitted for you.”
[26:1] 4 tn Or “extended his hand” (a speaker’s gesture).
[26:1] 5 tn Or “and began to speak in his own defense.”
[27:30] 3 tn BDAG 889 s.v. πρόφασις 2 states, “προφάσει ὡς under the pretext that, pretending that…Ac 27:30.” In other words, some of the sailors gave up hope that such efforts would work and instead attempted to escape while pretending to help.