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Acts 5:19

5:19


Acts 9:25

9:25

disciples <3101> [the disciples.]

Maundrell states that after visiting the place of vision, "about half a mile distant from the city eastward," they returned to the city, and "were shown the gate where St. Paul was let down in a basket. This gate is at present walled up, by reason of its vicinity to the east gate, which renders it of little use."

let ... down <2524> [let.]


Acts 23:31

23:31

in accordance with <2596> [as.]


Acts 9:24

9:24

him ................. him <846> [their.]

They were also watching ...... and <5037 2532 3906> [And they.]


Acts 16:33

16:33

washed <3068> [washed.]

and ..... were baptized <2532 907> [and was.]


Acts 17:10

17:10

brothers <80> [the brethren.]

Berea <960> [Berea.]

they went <549> [went.]


Acts 27:27

27:27

fourteenth <5065> [the fourteenth.]

Adriatic Sea <99> [Adria.]

Adria strictly speaking, was the name of the Adriatic gulf, now the Gulf of Venice, an arm of the Mediterranean, about 400 miles long and 140 broad, stretching along the eastern shores of Italy on one side, and Dalmatia, Sclavonia, and Macedonia on the other. But the term Adria was extended far beyond the limits of this gulf, and appears to have been given to an indeterminate extent of sea, as we say, generally, the Levant. It is observable, that the sacred historian does not say "in the Adriatic gulf," but "in Adria," (that is, the Adriatic sea, [Adrias <\\See definition 99\\>] being understood;) which, says Hesychius, was the same as the Ionian sea; and Strabo says that the Ionian gulf "is a part of that now called the Adriatic." But not only the Ionian, but even the Sicilian sea, and part of that which washes Crete, were called the Adriatic. Thus the scholiast on Dionysius Periegetis says, "they call this Sicilian sea Adria." And Ptolemy says that Sicily was bounded on the east by the Adriatic, [hupo <\\See definition 5259\\> Adrias <\\See definition 99\\>,] and that Crete was bounded on the west by the Adriatic sea, [hupo <\\See definition 5259\\> tou <\\See definition 5120\\> Adriatikos pelagos <\\See definition 3989\\>.]

sailors <3492> [the shipmen.]


Acts 16:9

16:9

A vision <3705> [a vision.]

Macedonian ........... Macedonia <3110 3109> [Macedonia.]

Come over <1224> [Come.]


Acts 23:23

23:23

two .... centurions <1417 1543> [two centurions.]

by <575> [at.]

About nine o'clock in the evening, for the greater secrecy, and to elude the cunning, active malice of the Jews.




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