Acts 12:4-5

he put.

4:3; 5:18; 8:3; Mt 24:9; Lu 21:12; 22:33; Joh 13:36-38; 21:18

delivered.

16:23,24; Mt 27:64-66

intending.

4:28; Es 3:6,7,13; Pr 19:21; 27:1; La 3:37; Mt 26:5

Easter.Rather, the Passover, [to pascha .]

prayer was made without ceasing, or, instant and earnestprayer was made.

12; Isa 62:6,7; Mt 18:19; Lu 18:1; 1Co 12:26; 2Co 1:11

Eph 6:18-20; 1Th 5:17; Heb 13:3; Jas 5:16

Acts 16:24

the inner.

1Ki 22:27; Jer 37:15,16; 38:26; La 3:53-55

and made.

2Ch 16:10; *Heb:

Job 13:27; 33:11; Ps 105:18; Jer 20:2; 29:26

Acts 22:24

The chief.As the chief captain did not understand Hebrew, he was ignorant of the charge against Paul, and also of the defence which the apostle had made; but as he saw that they grew more and more outrageous, he supposed that Paul must have given them the highest provocation, and therefore, according to the barbarous and irrational practice which has existed in all countries, he determined to put him to the torture, in order to make him confess his crime.

21:31,32; 23:10,27

that he should.

25-29; 16:22,23,37; Joh 19:1; Heb 11:35

Acts 23:35

when.

30; 24:1,10,22,24-27; 25:16

in.

Mt 2:1,3,16

judgment.

Mt 27:27; Joh 18:28

Acts 24:27

two.

28:30

Porcius Festus.Porcius Festus was put into the government of Judea in the sixth or seventh year of Nero. He died about two years afterwards, and was succeeded by Albinus.

25:1; 26:24,25,32

willing.

12:3; 25:9,14; Ex 23:2; Pr 29:25; Mr 15:15; Lu 23:24,25; Ga 1:10

Acts 26:10

I also.

7:58; 8:1,3; 9:13,26; 22:4,19,20; 1Co 15:9; Ga 1:13

the saints.

9:32,41; Ps 16:3; Ro 15:25,26; Eph 1:1; Re 17:6

having.

9:14,21; 22:5

Acts 26:29

I would.

Ex 16:3; Nu 11:29; 2Sa 18:33; 2Ki 5:3; 1Co 4:8; 7:7; 2Co 11:1

that not.

Jer 13:17; Lu 19:41,42; Joh 5:34; Ro 9:1-3; 10:1; Col 1:28

except.

12:6; 25:14; Eph 6:20

Acts 28:16-17

Rome.Rome, the capital of Italy, and once of the whole world, is situated on the banks of the Tiber, about sixteen miles from the sea; 410 miles S. S .E. of Vienna, 600 S. E. of Paris, 730 E. by N. of Madrid, 760 W. of Constantinople, and 780 S. E. of London.

2:10; 18:2; 19:21; 23:11; Ro 1:7-15; 15:22-29; Re 17:9,18

the centurion.

27:3,31,43

captain.

Ge 37:36; 2Ki 25:8; Jer 40:2

but.

30,31; 24:23; 27:3; Ge 39:21-23

though.

23:1-11; 24:10-16; 25:8,10; Ge 40:15

was.

21:33-40; 23:33

Acts 28:30

Paul.St. Paul, after his release, is supposed to have visited Judæa, in the way to which he left Titus at Crete, (Tit 1:5,) and then returned through Syria, Cilicia, Asia Minor, and Greece, to Rome; where, according to primitive tradition, he was beheaded by order of Nero, A.D. 66, at Aquae Saiviae, three miles from Rome, and interred in the Via Ostensis, two miles from the city, where Constantine erected a church.

dwelt.

16

Ephesians 3:1

1 The hidden mystery that the Gentiles should be saved was made known to Paul by revelation;

8 and to him was that grace given, that he should preach it.

13 He desires them not to faint for his tribulation;

14 and prays that they may perceive the great love of Christ toward them.

I.

2Co 10:1; Ga 5:2

the.

4:1; 6:20; Lu 21:12; Ac 21:33; 26:29; 28:17-20; 2Co 11:23; Php 1:7

Php 1:13-16; Col 1:24; 4:3,18; 2Ti 1:8,16; 2:9; Phm 1:1,9; Re 2:10

for.

Ga 5:11; Col 1:24; 1Th 2:15,16; 2Ti 2:10
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