Kisah Para Rasul 11:28
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Agabus(TB/TL) <13> [Agabus.] yang besar(TB)/besar(TL) <3173> [great.] This was probably the famine which took place in the fourth year of Claudius, which continued for several years, and in which, says Josephus, "many died for want of food." Klaudius(TB)/Kelaudius(TL) <2804> [Claudius.] Claudius Caesar succeeded C. Caligula, A.D. 41; and after a reign of upwards of 13 years, he was poisoned by his wife Agrippina, and succeeded by Nero. |
bernama Agabus seluruh dunia Mat 24:14; [Lihat FULL. Mat 24:14] zaman Klaudius. |
Kisah Para Rasul 13:34
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tidak(TB)/jangan(TL) <3371> [now.] yang telah Kuberikan(TB)/mengaruniakan(TL) <1325> [I will.] yang dapat dipercayai(TB)/kudus(TL) <4103> [the sure.] 2Sa 7:14-16 23:5 Ps 89:2-4,19-37 Jer 33:15-17,26 Eze 34:23,24
Eze 37:24,25 Ho 3:5 Am 9:11 Zec 12:8 [Semua]
janji-janji yang kudus(TB)/berkat(TL) <3741> [mercies.] "Gr. [ta hosios <\\See definition 3743\\>,] holy, or just, things; which word the LXX., both in the place of Isa 55:3, and in many others, use for that which is in the Heb. mercies." |
kepada Daud. |
Kisah Para Rasul 15:29
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harus menjauhkan diri(TB)/menjauhkan(TL) <567> [ye abstain.] memelihara diri(TB)/menjaga ...... perkara(TL) <1301> [if ye.] Sekianlah selamat(TB)/Sejahteralah(TL) <4517> [Fare.] |
dari percabulan. Catatan Frasa: KAMU HARUS MENJAUHKAN DIRI. |
Kisah Para Rasul 21:34
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setengah(TL) <243 994> [some cried.] mengetahui(TB) <1097> [know.] ke(TB/TL) <1519> [into.] |
meneriakkan itu. ke markas. Kis 21:37; Kis 22:24; 23:10,16,32 [Semua] |
Kisah Para Rasul 24:2
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oleh(TB)/diadakan(TL) <1223> [Seeing.] Felix, bad as he was, had certainly rendered some services to Judaea. He had entirely subdued a very formidable banditti which had infested the country, and sent their captain, Eliezar, to Rome; had suppressed the sedition raised by the Egyptian impostor (ch. 21:38); and had quelled a very afflictive disturbance which took place between the Syrians and Jews of C‘sarea. But, though Tertullus might truly say, "by thee we enjoy great quietness," yet it is evident that he was guilty of the grossest flattery, as we have seen both from his own historians and Josephus, that he was both a bad man and a bad governor. |
yang mulia, Luk 1:3; Kis 23:26; 26:25 [Semua] |