- Nave's Topical Bible
- So
- Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
- As They Said, so It Happened
Lectionary Calendar
Sunday, June 16th, 2024
the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
Search Results by Books
GE (315)EX (199)LE (73)NU (151)DE (93)JOS (117)JDG (175)RU (22)1SA (150)2SA (117)1KI (157)2KI (126)1CH (67)2CH (132)EZR (42)NE (64)ES (36)JOB (102)PS (221)PR (33)EC (29)SO (13)ISA (177)JER (217)LA (9)EZE (197)DA (56)HO (34)JOE (3)AM (26)OB (3)JON (11)MIC (17)NA (3)HAB (9)ZEP (7)HAG (7)ZEC (29)MAL (7)MT (151)MR (98)LU (124)JOH (150)AC (166)RO (107)1CO (88)2CO (66)GA (33)EPH (23)PHP (17)COL (14)1TH (17)2TH (7)1TI (13)2TI (11)TIT (6)PHM (2)HEB (70)JAS (18)1PE (22)2PE (10)1JO (28)2JO (1)3JO (2)JUDE (2)RE (24)
Search Results by Translation
AMP (4054)ASV (1662)BBE (3746)BRL (1031)BRV (1592)BSB (3587)CEV (2887)CJB (3455)CSB (3237)DBY (1009)ESV (2562)GEN (2256)GLT (2162)GNT (3296)HNV (1694)ISV (972)JET (286)JMT (378)JPS (1342)KJA (1675)KJV (1627)LEB (3064)LIT (1868)LSB (3555)MCB (3366)MNT (519)MSG (2788)N95 (3402)NAS (4235)NCV (4129)NET (3849)NKJ (3368)NLT (3462)NLV (3368)NRS (3099)REB (3531)RHE (1313)RSV (2373)SCV (646)TYN (373)UBV (1627)WBT (1617)WEB (1696)WES (359)WNT (837)WYC (960)YLT (874)
advertisement
advertisement
advertisement
Attention!
Take your personal ministry to the Next Level by helping StudyLight build churches and supporting pastors in Uganda.
Click here to join the effort!
Click here to join the effort!
Study Desk
General Bible Search
Word Search: "so"
- General
- Interlinear
- Parallel
- Proximity
Concordances (2)
Dictionaries (15)
Encyclopedias (4)
Lexicons (103)
Acts 23:30
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
I was told that some of the Jews were making a plan to kill him. So I decided to send him to you. I also told those Jews to tell you what they have against him.
Acts 24:4
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
But I don't want to take any more of your time. So I will say only a few words. Please be patient.
Acts 24:10
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
The governor made a sign for Paul to speak. So Paul answered, "Governor Felix, I know that you have been a judge over this nation for a long time. So I am happy to defend myself before you.
Acts 24:26
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
But Felix had another reason for talking with Paul. He hoped Paul would pay him a bribe, so he sent for Paul often and talked with him.
Acts 24:27
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
But after two years, Porcius Festus became governor. So Felix was no longer governor. But he left Paul in prison to please the Jews.
Acts 25:9
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
But Festus wanted to please the Jews. So he asked Paul, "Do you want to go to Jerusalem for me to judge you there on these charges?"
Acts 25:12
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
Festus talked about this with his advisors. Then he said, "You have asked to see Caesar, so you will go to Caesar!"
Acts 25:17
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
"So when these Jews came here for the trial, I did not waste time. The next day I sat on the judgment seat and ordered Paul to be brought in.
Acts 25:20
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
I did not have any idea about how to judge these matters. So I asked Paul, ‘Do you want to go to Jerusalem and be judged there?'
Acts 25:21
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
But Paul asked to be kept in Caesarea. He wants a decision from the emperor. So I ordered that he be held until I could send him to Caesar in Rome."
Acts 25:25
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
When I judged him, I did not find him guilty of any crime worthy of death. But he asked to be judged by Caesar, so I decided to send him to Rome.
Acts 25:26
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
However, I don't really know what to tell Caesar that this man has done wrong. So I have brought him before all of you—especially you, King Agrippa. I hope that you can question him and give me something to write to Caesar.
Acts 26:3
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
I am very happy to talk to you, because you know so much about all the Jewish customs and the things the Jews argue about. Please listen to me patiently.
Acts 26:11
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
I visited all the synagogues and punished them, trying to make them curse Jesus. My anger against these people was so strong that I went to other cities to find them and punish them.
Acts 26:28
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
King Agrippa said to Paul, "Do you think you can persuade me to become a ‘Christ-follower' so easily?"
Acts 27:6
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
There the army officer found a ship from the city of Alexandria that was going to Italy. So he put us on it.
Acts 27:7
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
We sailed slowly for many days. It was hard for us to reach the city of Cnidus because the wind was blowing against us. We could not go any farther that way, so we sailed by the south side of the island of Crete near Salmone.
Acts 27:9
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
We had lost much time, and it was now dangerous to sail, because it was already after the Jewish day of fasting. So Paul warned them,
Acts 27:11
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
But the captain and the owner of the ship did not agree with Paul. So the army officer accepted what they said instead of believing Paul.
Acts 27:12
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
Also, that harbor was not a good place for the ship to stay for the winter, so most of the men decided that we should leave there. They hoped we could reach Phoenix, where the ship could stay for the winter. Phoenix was a city on the island of Crete. It had a harbor that faced southwest and northwest.
Copyright Statement
Greek and Hebrew Transliteration Feature
Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu
Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu