Luke 1:61
Luke 4:24
no <3762> [No.]
Luke 4:26
<1508> [save.]
[Zarephath.]
Zarephath <4558> [Sarepta.]
Sarepta, a city of Phoenicia, on the coast of the Mediterranean, is called Zarphand by the Arabian geographer Sherif Ibn Idris, who places it twenty miles N. of Tyre, and ten S. of Sidon; but its real distance from Tyre is about fifteen miles, the whole distance from that city to Sidon being only twenty-five miles. Maundrell states that the place shown him for this city, called Sarphan, consisted of only a few houses, on the tops of the mountains, within about half a mile of the sea; between which there were ruins of considerable extent.
Luke 5:39
Luke 8:43
<5607> [having.]
twelve <1427> [twelve.]
<4321> [had.]
not <3756> [neither.]
Luke 12:2
Luke 14:24
Luke 15:16
He was longing <1937> [he would.]
<3739> [that.]
no one <3762> [no.]
Luke 18:19
Luke 23:4
I find <2147> [I find.]
Luke 23:15
nothing <3762> [nothing.]
Rather, "nothing worthy of death is committed my him;" [prasso <\\See definition 4238\\> autou <\\See definition 848\\>] being put for [hupo <\\See definition 5259\\> autou <\\See definition 848\\>,] or [prasso <\\See definition 4238\\> autos <\\See definition 846\\>,] "he hath done nothing."
Luke 23:41
we ... so <2249 3303> [we indeed.]
but <1161> [but.]