Acts 15:3
brought.21:5; 28:15; Ro 15:24; 1Co 16:6,11; Tit 3:13; 3Jo 1:6-8passed.8:14; 11:19declaring.12; 14:27; 21:19,20they caused.11:18; 13:48,52; Isa 60:4,5; 66:12-14; Lu 15:5-10,23,24,32Acts 20:38
that.25and.15:3; 21:5,16; 1Co 16:11Acts 21:5
and they.15:3; 17:10; 20:38with.De 29:11,12; Jos 24:15; 2Ch 20:13; Ne 12:43; Mt 14:21we kneeled.9:40; 20:36; 1Ki 8:54; Ps 95:6; Mr 1:40Romans 15:24
I take.28; Ac 19:21Spain.Spain is a large country in the west of Europe, which anciently comprehended both Spain and Portugal, separated from Gaul or France by the Pyrenees, and bounded on every other side by the sea. and to.Ac 15:3; 21:5; 2Co 1:16; 3Jo 1:6if.1:12; 1Co 16:5-7filled.Rather, "gratified (or enjoy) your society," as [emplestho] frequently denotes. with your company. Gr. with you.323 John 6
have borne witness of thy charity.12; Phm 1:5-7whom.Ac 15:3; 21:5; Ro 15:24; 2Co 1:16; Tit 3:13after a godly sort. or, worthy of God.This is a literal and proper rendering of the original [axios tou theos ;] by which the antecedent to the possessive pronoun his, in the next verse, becomes immediately apparent. "In a manner worthy of God, and of your relations and obligations to Him, and such as He can approve." 1Th 2:12do well.Ge 4:7; Jon 4:4; Mt 25:21-23; Ac 15:29; Php 4:14; 1Pe 2:20
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