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Acts 1:1

Context
NETBible

I wrote 1  the former 2  account, 3  Theophilus, 4  about all that Jesus began to do and teach

NIV ©

biblegateway Act 1:1

In my former book, Theophilus, I wrote about all that Jesus began to do and to teach

NASB ©

biblegateway Act 1:1

The first account I composed, Theophilus, about all that Jesus began to do and teach,

NLT ©

biblegateway Act 1:1

Dear Theophilus: In my first book I told you about everything Jesus began to do and teach

MSG ©

biblegateway Act 1:1

Dear Theophilus, in the first volume of this book I wrote on everything that Jesus began to do and teach

BBE ©

SABDAweb Act 1:1

I have given an earlier account, O Theophilus, of all the things which Jesus did, and of his teaching from the first,

NRSV ©

bibleoremus Act 1:1

In the first book, Theophilus, I wrote about all that Jesus did and taught from the beginning

NKJV ©

biblegateway Act 1:1

The former account I made, O Theophilus, of all that Jesus began both to do and teach,

[+] More English

KJV
The former
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treatise
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have I made
<4160> (5668)_,
O
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Theophilus
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of
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all
<3956>
that
<3739>
Jesus
<2424>
began
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both
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to do
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and
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teach
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NASB ©

biblegateway Act 1:1

The first
<4413>
account
<3056>
I composed
<4160>
, Theophilus
<2321>
, about
<4012>
all
<3956>
that Jesus
<2424>
began
<757>
to do
<4160>
and teach
<1321>
,
NET [draft] ITL
I wrote
<4160>
the former
<4413>
account
<3056>
, Theophilus
<2321>
, about
<4012>
all
<3956>
that
<3739>
Jesus
<2424>
began
<756>
to do
<4160>
and
<2532>
teach
<1321>
GREEK
ton men prwton logon epoihsamhn pantwn w yeofile wn hrxato poiein kai didaskein
<1321> (5721)
V-PAN

NETBible

I wrote 1  the former 2  account, 3  Theophilus, 4  about all that Jesus began to do and teach

NET Notes

tn Or “produced,” Grk “made.”

tn Or “first.” The translation “former” is preferred because “first” could imply to the modern English reader that the author means that his previous account was the first one to be written down. The Greek term πρῶτος (prwtos) does not necessarily mean “first” in an absolute sense, but can refer to the first in a set or series. That is what is intended here – the first account (known as the Gospel of Luke) as compared to the second one (known as Acts).

tn The Greek word λόγος (logos) is sometimes translated “book” (NRSV, NIV) or “treatise” (KJV). A formal, systematic treatment of a subject is implied, but the word “book” may be too specific and slightly misleading to the modern reader, so “account” has been used.

sn The former account refers to the Gospel of Luke, which was “volume one” of the two-volume work Luke-Acts.

tn Grk “O Theophilus,” but the usage of the vocative in Acts with (w) is unemphatic, following more the classical idiom (see ExSyn 69).




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