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29:7 They closed the doors of the temple porch and put out the lamps; they did not offer incense or burnt sacrifices in the sanctuary of the God of Israel. 2 ...
[7:6] tn Heb “and a porch was in front of them (i.e., the aforementioned pillars) and pillars and a roof in front of them (i.e., the aforementioned pillars and ...
The book, then, is misnamed Acts of the Apostles ... 46 And they, continuing daily with one accord in ... porch that is called Solomon's, greatly wondering.
Robertson: Mat 26:71 - Into the porch Into the porch ( eis ton pulōna ). ... Suppose a man entering into a museum, enriched with the remains of ancient Greek ...
Wesley: Mat 9:11 - The Pharisees said to his disciples, Why eateth your Master? Thus they commonly ask our Lord, Why do thy disciples this? And his disciples, ...
So the best texts. It is neat Greek, but awkward English: "Then was the power of the Lord for the healing as to him (Jesus)."Here Kuriou refers to Jehovah.
... book of Zechariah,leader among the Parosh ... 46-55, Luk 1:68-70; Luk 2 ... A common word in ancient Greek for public service, work for the people (leōs ergon ).
Second aorist active deliberative subjunctive (retained in indirect question) of anaireō , to take up, to make away with, to slay. Common in Old Greek. Luke ...
First aorist active optative of epitimaō , a wish about the future. These words occur in Zec 3:1-10 where the angel of the Lord replies to the charges of Satan.
Future active indicative with hina (common with hopōs in ancient Greek) ... 46. So Elisha. Now the predicted ... Haydock: Act 5:12 - Solomon's porch Solomon's porch.