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Acts 14:2 open_in_new
unbelieving. Greek. apeitheo. Compare App-150. This is the second occurrence. First occurrence John 3:36. Often translated "disobedient".
stirred up. Greek. epegeiro. See note on Acts 13:50.
Gentiles. Greek. ethnos. The Greek reads, "stirred up and made evil affected the minds of the Gentiles".
made... evil affected. embittered, or poisoned. Greek. kakoo. See note on Acts 7:6.
minds. souls. Greek. psuche. App-110.
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Acts 14:3 open_in_new
abode. Greek. diatribo. See note on Acts 12:19.
speaking boldly. Greek. parrhesiazomai. See note on Acts 9:27.
in. Greek. epi. App-104. Indicating the subject of their discourse.
Which. = Who.
gave testimony. witnessed. Greek. martureo. See p. 1511.
unto. to.
word. Greek. logos. App-121.
grace. Greek. charis. App-184.
granted. gave.
signs. Greek. semeion. App-176.
wonders. Greek. teras. App-176.
by. Greek. dia.
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Acts 14:4 open_in_new
divided. Greek. schizo, to rend; hence schisma, division. See John 7:43; John 9:16; John 10:19.
part... part. some indeed... but others.
held. were.
with. Greek. sun. App-104.
apostles. App-189.
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Acts 14:5 open_in_new
assault. onset. Greek. horme. Only here and James 3:4.
rulers, i.e. of the Jews.
use... despitefully. insult. Greek. hubrizo. Occurs Matthew 22:6; Luke 11:45; Luke 18:32; 1 Thessalonians 2:2.
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Acts 14:6 open_in_new
were ware of it, and. having considered it. Greek. suneidon. See note on Acts 5:2.
Lystra, &c. The order in the Greek is "unto the cities of Lycaonia, Lystra andDerbe".
region, &c. Greek. perichoros. Compare Matthew 3:5.Luke 4:14.
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Acts 14:7 open_in_new
preached, &c. = were preaching the gospel. Greek. euangelizo. App-121. They were itinerating to evangelize the whole district. Timothy was one of the converts, as, on the return visit, he is called. disciple (Acts 16:1).
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Acts 14:8 open_in_new
certain. Greek. tis. App-123.
man. Greek. aner.
at. in. Greek. en.
being. Texts omit.
a cripple. lame.
from. Greek. ek. App-104.
never. Greek. oudepote.
had. Texts omit.
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Acts 14:9 open_in_new
The same. This one.
heard. was hearing.
stedfastly beholding. gazing at. Greek. atenizo App-133. See note on Acts 1:10.
perceiving. Greek. eidon. App-133.
faith. Greek. pistis. App-150.
healed. saved. Greek. sozo.
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Acts 14:10 open_in_new
Stand. Greek. aniatemi. App-178.:1.
upright. straight. Greek. orthos. Only here and Hebrews 12:13.
walked. began to walk. Compare Isaiah 35:6.
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Acts 14:11 open_in_new
people. crowd. Greek. ochlos.
saw. Greek. eidon. Same as "perceive" in Acts 14:9.
had done. did.
in the speech of Lycaonia. Greek. Lukaonisti.
gods. App-98.
in the likeness of. likened to.
men. Greek. anthropos. App-123. The Lycaonians were no doubt familiar with the legend of Jupiter and Mercury's visit in disguise to the aged couple, Philemon and Baucis, the scene of which was laid in the neighbouring province of Phrygia. See Ovid, Metam. VIII.
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Acts 14:12 open_in_new
Jupiter. Greek. Zeua. The father of the gods.
Mercurius. Greek. Hermes. The messenger of the gods.
chief speaker. Literally the leader of the word (Greek. logos. App-121.), or message.
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Acts 14:13 open_in_new
which, i.e. whose temple.
oxen and garlands. garlanded oxen. Figure of speech Hendiadys. App-6.
unto. Greek. epi. App-104.
would have, &c.. were desiring (Greek. ethelo. App-102.) to sacrifice.
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Acts 14:14 open_in_new
Which when, &c. = But the apostles, Barnabas and Paul, having heard.
rent. Compare Matthew 26:65.
ran in. rushed in. Greek. eiapedao. Only here and Acts 16:29. The texts read ekpedao, rushed out. Used by medical writers of. bounding pulse.
among. to. Greek. eis. App-104.
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Acts 14:15 open_in_new
Sirs. Greek. andres. App-123. Compare Acts 7:26.
of like passions. Greek. homoiopathes. Only here and James 5:17.
and preach unto you. Literally evangelizing you. See Acts 14:7.
that ye should. to.
vanities. vain things. Greek. mataios. Here, 1 Corinthians 3:20; 1 Corinthians 15:17; Titus 3:9; James 1:26; 1 Peter 1:18. Used in the Septuagint 1 Kings 16:13; 1 Kings 16:26; Jeremiah 8:19; Jonah 2:9, &c. Figure of speech Metonymy of Adjunct. App-6.
the living God. This notable expression occurs fifteen times in the O.T., on thirteen occasions (2 Kings 19:4; 2 Kings 19:16 being the same as Isaiah 37:4; Isaiah 37:17), viz. Deuteronomy 5:26; Joshua 3:10. 1Sa 17:26, 1 Samuel 17:36; 2 Kings 19:4; 2 Kings 19:16; Psalms 42:2; Psalms 84:2.Isaiah 37:4; Isaiah 37:17; Jeremiah 10:10; Jeremiah 23:36; Daniel 6:20; Daniel 6:26; Hosea 1:10. and sixteen times in the N.T. Matthew 16:16; 3 John 1:6; 3 John 1:6 :69, here, Rom 9:26. 2 Corinthians 3:3; 2 Corinthians 6:16; 1 Thessalonians 1:9; 1 Timothy 3:15. 1Ti 4:10. 1 Timothy 6:17; Hebrews 3:12; Hebrews 9:14; Hebrews 10:31; Hebrews 12:22.Revelation 7:2. It is noteworthy that it is used twice by Peter, once by Caiaphas, once in the Revelation, and the remaining twelve times by Paul. The Lord once uses the words "the living Father" in John 6:67. It is of course in contrast with idols. Compare Deuteronomy 32:40.
God. App-98.
heaven. the heaven. See Matthew 6:9; Matthew 6:10.
earth. Greek. ge. App-129.
therein. in (Greek. en.) it.
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Acts 14:16 open_in_new
times. generations. Greek. genea.
past. passed away. Greek. paroichomai. Only here.
nations. Greek. ethnos.
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Acts 14:17 open_in_new
Nevertheless. And yet.
left. Greek. aphiemi. App-174.
without witness. Greek. amarturos. Only here.
in that He did, &c. = doing good. Greek. agathopoieo. Here, Mark 3:4.Luke 6:9; Luke 6:33; Luke 6:35; 1 Peter 2:15; 1 Peter 2:20. 1Pe 3:6, 1 Peter 3:17; 3 John 1:11.
gave. giving.
from heaven. Greek. ouranothen. An adverb. Only here and Acts 26:13.
fruitful. fruit-bearing. Greek. karpophoros. Only here.
filling. satisfying, Greek. empiplemi. Here, Luke 1:53; Luke 6:25.John 6:12.Romans 15:24. A medical word.
gladness. Greek. euphrosune. Only here and Acts 2:28.
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Acts 14:18 open_in_new
with these sayings. saying these things.
scarce. with difficulty. Greek. molis.
restrained. made to cease. Greek. katapauo. Only here and Hebrews 4:4; Hebrews 4:8; Hebrews 4:10.
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Acts 14:19 open_in_new
And. But.
who persuaded. and having persuaded. Greek. peitho. App-150.
stoned. Compare 2 Corinthians 11:25.
drew. dragged. Greek. suro. See note on John 21:8.
out of. outside. Greek. exo.
supposing. reckoning. Greek. nomizo. This word, which occurs fifteen times, always means to conclude from custom, law, or evidence, never to imagine. See note on Luke 3:23.
had been dead. was dead, as was the fact.
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Acts 14:20 open_in_new
Howbeit. But.
stood round about. encircled. Greek. kukloo. Only here, Luke 21:20; John 10:24.Hebrews 11:30; Revelation 20:9.
rose up, and. having risen up, i.e. by Divine power. Greek. anistemi. App-178. Same word as "stand" in Acts 14:10.
the, next day. on the morrow. Compare Matthew 10:23.
to. unto. Greek. eis. App-104.
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Acts 14:21 open_in_new
when they had. having.
had taught. having made disciples of. Greek. matheteuo. Only here, Matthew 13:52; Matthew 27:57; Matthew 28:19.
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Acts 14:22 open_in_new
confirming. Greek. episterizo. Only here, Acts 15:32; Acts 15:41; Acts 18:23. The simple verb sterizo occurs thirteen times, first occurance Luke 9:51. The kindred verb stereoo only in Acts. See Acts 3:7.
souls. Greek. psuche. App-110.
exhorting. Greek. parakaleo. App-134.
continue. Greek. emmeno. Only here, Galatians 1:3; Galatians 1:10; Hebrews 8:9. Compound of meno. See p. 1511.
the faith. Greek. pistis. App-150. Compare Acts 6:7; Acts 13:8.
that. Ellipsis of "saying".
tribulation. Greek. thlipsis. See note on Acts 7:10.
the kingdom of God. App-114.
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Acts 14:23 open_in_new
when they had. having.
ordained. chosen. Greek. cheirotoneo. Only here and 2 Corinthians 8:19.
elders. App-189. Compare Titus 1:5.
church. App-186.
and had prayed. having prayed. Greek. proseuchomai. App-134.
fasting. fastings. Compare Acts 13:2.
commended. Greek. paratithemi. Compare Luke 23:46.
believed. App-150.
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Acts 14:24 open_in_new
after they had. having.
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Acts 14:25 open_in_new
preached. spoken. Greek. laleo. App-121.
Attalia. A town on the coast of Pamphylia. Greek. Attaleia.
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Acts 14:26 open_in_new
sailed. sailed away. Greek. apopleo. See note on Acts 13:4.
recommended. committed. Greek. paradidomi. See note on John 19:30. grace. Greek. charis. App-184.
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Acts 14:28 open_in_new
long time. no (Greek. ou. App-105. I) little time. About two years and. half.