Word Pictures in the New Testament - Acts
A. T. Robertson's theological work addressing covenant and Christian living.
29 Chapters
Table of Contents
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Chapter 1: 1:1 The Title is simply Acts [Praxeis] in Aleph, Origen, Tertullian,
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Chapter 2: 2:1 Was now come [en tOi sunplerousthai]. Luke's favourite idiom of
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Chapter 3: 3:1 Were going up [anebainon]. Descriptive imperfect active. They were
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Chapter 4: 4:1 The captain of the temple [ho strategos tou hierou]. Twenty-four
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Chapter 5: 5:1 Sold [epOlesen]. Aorist active indicative again, for a single case.
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Chapter 6: 6:1 When the number of the disciples was multiplying [plethunontOn tOn
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Chapter 7: 7:1 Are these things so? [ei tauta houtOs echei]. On this use of [ei]
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Chapter 8: 8:1 Was consenting [en suneudokOn]. Periphrastic imperfect of
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Chapter 9: 9:1 Yet [eti]. As if some time elapsed between the death of Stephen as
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chapter 9: Saul's conversion as the turning point not simply in the career of the
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Chapter 10: 10:1 Cornelius [Kornelios]. The great Cornelian family of Rome may have
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Chapter 11: 11:1 In Judea [kata ten Ioudaian]. Throughout Judea (probably all
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Chapter 12: 12:1 About that time [kat' ekeinon ton kairon]. Same phrase in Ro 9:9.
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Chapter 13: 13:1 In the church that was there [kata ten ousan ekklesian]. Possibly
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Chapter 14: 14:1 They entered together [kata to auto eiselthein]. Like [epi to
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Chapter 15: 15:1 And certain men came down from Judea [kai tines katelthontes apo
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Chapter 16: 16:1 And he came also to Derbe and Lystra [katentesen de kai eis Derben
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Chapter 17: 17:1 When they had passed through [diodeusantes]. First aorist active
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Chapter 18: 18:1 To Corinth [eis Korinthon]. Mummius had captured and destroyed
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Chapter 19: 19:1 While Apollos was at Corinth [en tOi ton ApollO einai en
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Chapter 20: 20:1 After the uproar was ceased [meta to pausasthai ton thorubon].
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Chapter 21: 21:1 Were parted from them [apospasthentas ap' autOn]. First aorist
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Chapter 22: 22:1 Brethren and fathers [Andres adelphoi kai pateres] Men, brethren,
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Chapter 23: 23:1 Looking steadfastly [atenisas]. See on this word 1:10; 3:12; 6:15;
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Chapter 24: 24:1 And with an Orator, one Tertullus [kai rhetoros Tertullou tinos].
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Chapter 25: 25:1 Having come into the province [epibas tei eparcheiai]. Second
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Chapter 26: 26:1 Thou art permitted [epitrepetai soi]. Literally, It is permitted
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Chapter 27: 27:1 That we should sail [tou apoplein hemas]. This genitive articular
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Chapter 28: 28:1 Then we knew [tote epegnOmen]. Second aorist (ingressive) active
