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Concordances (2)
Nave's Topical Bible
So
Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
As They Said, so It Happened
Dictionaries (15)
American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
So
Easton's Bible Dictionary
So
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
So
Spurgeon's Illustration Collection
So: God so Loved Etc
Hitchcock's Bible Names
So
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
So
King James Dictionary
So
Morrish Bible Dictionary
So
Smith's Bible Dictionary
So
Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words
So
Even, Even As, Even so
Webster's Dictionary
Sos
So-so
So-Called
So
Encyclopedias (4)
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
So
Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature
So
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
So
The Nuttall Encyclopedia
Accor`so
Lexicons (103)
New Testament Aramaic Lexical Dictionary
ܐܺܝܢ
ܗܳܟ݂ܘܳܬ݂
Old & New Testament Greek Lexical Dictionary
ἄν
ἄρα
γέ
δέ
διά
διό
εἰ , γέ
εἴπερ
εἰς
ἔπος
ἐσθίω , ἔσθω
εὐπερίσπαστος , εὐπερίστατος
ἵνα
κἀγώ
καί
καλέω
κἄν
λέγω , εἴρω
μή , μήγε , μήπου
ἵνα , μή
μηδαμῶς , μηθαμο͂ς
μηδέ
μήποτε
μήτε
ναί
ὅθεν
οἷος
ὁμοίως
ὀνομάζω
ὅπως
ὅς , ὅσγε
ὅσος
ὅτι
οὐδέ
οὐκοῦν
οὖν
οὗτος
οὕτως
οὐχί
παροξυσμός
περιπατέω
πρός
συμβαίνω
ταὐτά
τηλικοῦτος
τοιγαροῦν , τοίγε
τοίνυν
τοιοῦτος
τοσοῦτος
ὑπέρ , ὑπερεγώ
χρονίζω
ψευδώνυμος
ὡς , ὡσάν
ὡσαύτως
ὥστε
Old Testament Hebrew Lexical Dictionary
אולַּי
אָז
אַל
אֵהֶל אָלָה, , אֵלֶּה
אַף
אֵפוֹא
אֹרֶךְ
אֲשֶׁר בַּאֲשֶׁר, כַּאֲשֶׁר, , מֵאֲשֶׁר
בְּלִי , מַבֵּל
בִּלְתִּי
גָּדַל
גַּם
דָּבָר
דִּבְרָה
דִּי
זֶה
זָקֵן
יום , יום
יַעַן
יָרַד
כֹּה
כִּי כִּי, עַל כֵּן כִּי־אִם, , כַּמָּה
כָּכָה
כְּמוֹ
כֵּן כֵּן, כֵּן, , לָכֵן
כְּנֵמָא
הֲלֹא לֹא, , לֹה
מְאֹד
מִן מִנִּי, , מֵעַל
מָעַט
מְעַט
לְמַעַן , מַעַן
ׇסוא
עֲבורּ
עַד
עַל עַל־כֵּן, , עַל־מותּ
עָשָׂה , עָשָׂה
עַתָּה
פֶּה
פֶּן
צוקּ
רֹב
רָמָה , רָמָה
מֵרֵעַ רָעַע, , רָעַע
שָׁנָה
תְּקִף
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"So we should not trouble these people who are not Jews who are turning to God.
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So now we send Judas and Silas to you. They will tell you the same things.
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They argued so much that they left each other. Barnabas took John Mark with him and went by ship to the island of Cyprus.
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So Paul went away from the people.
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They made tents for a living. Paul did the same kind of work so he stayed with them and they worked together.
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Everyone knows this is true, so you must not cry out or do anything foolish.
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On the first day of the week we met together to eat the Lord's supper. Paul talked to them. He thought he would leave the next day, so he kept on talking until twelve o'clock at night.
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Paul planned to pass by the city of Ephesus so he would not lose more time in Asia. He wanted to be in Jerusalem if he could be on the day to remember how the Holy Spirit came on the church.
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Paul would not listen to us. So we stopped begging him and said, "May whatever God wants be done."
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The people cried out so loud and pushed so hard that Paul had to be carried up the steps by the soldiers.
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The captain told Paul to speak. So Paul stood on the steps and held up his hand. When there was no more noise, he spoke to them in the language of the Jews.
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I fell to the ground. A voice said to me, ‘Saul, Saul, why do you work so hard against Me?'
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The next day they took off the chains that were holding Paul. The captain wanted to know why the Jews wanted to kill him. So the captain told the head religious leaders to gather for their court. They brought Paul and put him in front of them.
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I wanted to know what they had against him. So I took him to the religious leaders' court.
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I always try to live so my own heart tells me I am not guilty before God or man.
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He was hoping that Paul would give him money so he could go free. For that reason he kept sending for Paul and talking to him.
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After two years Porcius Festus became leader of the people instead of Felix. Felix wanted to please the Jews so he kept Paul in prison.
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You know all about the Jewish ways and problems. So I ask you to listen to me until I have finished.
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We all fell to the ground. Then I heard a voice speaking to me in the Jewish language, ‘Saul, Saul, why are you working so hard against Me? You hurt yourself by trying to hurt Me.'
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For many days the ship did not move fast. It was hard to get to the city of Cnidus. The wind would not let us go on. So we went along the south shore of the island of Crete and passed the end of the island called Salome.
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