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NASB   Notes Context   Acts 25:23 ¶ So3767, on the next1887 day1887 when AAgrippa67 came2064 1together2532 with ABernice959 amid3326 great4183 pomp5325, and entered1525 the auditorium201 2accompanied4862 by the 3commanders5506 and the prominent1851 men435 of the city4172, at the command2753 of Festus5347, Paul3972 was brought71 in.
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  Notes Context   Acts 25:23 ¶ So the next day Agrippa and [his sister] Bernice came with great pageantry, and they went into the auditorium accompanied by the military commanders and the prominent men of the city. At the command of Festus, Paul was brought in.

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1 Lit and Bernice
2 Lit and with
3 I.e. chiliarchs, in command of one thousand troops
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A Verse Info. Notes Context Acts 25:13 ¶ Now when several days had elapsed, King Agrippa and Bernice arrived at Caesarea and paid their respects to Festus.
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67 Agrippas; of unc. or.; Agrippa, the name of two desc. of Herod the Great:--Agrippa(11).
71 agô; a prim. vb.; to lead, bring, carry:--arrest(1), bring(11), bringing(3), brought(26), go(5), going(2), lead(1), leads(1), led(12), led away(1), session(1), taking(1), took away(1).
201 akroatêrion; from akroaomai (to listen) and -têrion (suff. denoting place); place of audience, or listening:--auditorium(1).
435 anêr; a prim. word; a man:--brethren*(13), gentlemen(1), husband(39), husbands(13), man(71), man's(2), men(70), virgin*(1).
959 Bernikê; a Macedonian form of 5342 and 3529; Berenice, Bernice, daughter of Herod Agrippa I:--Bernice(3).
1525 eiserchomai; from 1519 and 2064; to go in (to), enter:--came(10), come(15), comes(3), coming(1), enter(66), entered(63), entering(6), enters(7), go(8), go*(1), gone(1), reached(1), started(1), went(8).
1851 exochê; from exechô (to project from, be prominent); from 1537 and 2192; a projection, eminence:--prominent(1).
1887 epaurion; from 1909 and 839; on the next day:--day(1), following day(1), next day(16).
2064 erchomai; a prim. vb.; to come, go:--arrival(1), arrived(1), brought(1), came(225), come(222), comes(64), coming(87), entered(2), expected(3), fall(2), falls(1), give(1), go(1), going(2), grown(1), lighting(1), next(1), turned(1), went(18).
2532 kai; a prim. conjunc.; and, even, also:--accompanied(1), actually(2), after(2), again(1), again*(1), along(4), also(535), although(1), although*(1), besides*(1), both(37), both*(1), certainly(1), continue(1), either(2), else(1), even(132), forty-six*(1), if(1), including(1), indeed(20), indeed*(2), just(3), likewise(1), more*(2), moving about freely*(1), nor(4), now(2), only(2), only*(1), or(11), same(1), so(30), than(2), than*(4), then(105), though(1), though*(6), together(1), too(34), until(1), very(3), well(13), when(7), whether(1), while(1), whose*(1), without*(4), yet(9).
2753 keleuô; from kelomai (to urge on); to command:--command(2), commanded(4), gave orders(2), give orders(1), giving orders(1), order(2), ordered(12), ordering(2).
3326 meta; a prim. prep.; with, among, after:--accompanied(1), accompanied*(2), accompany*(1), after(82), afterward*(3), against(4), amid(1), among(5), away(1), before*(1), behind(1), companions*(5), end(1), follow*(1), gratefully*(1), hereafter*(1), later(12), now*(1), together(2), together*(1), toward(3), without*(2).
3767 oun; a prim. word; therefore, then, (and) so:--contrary*(1), however*(1), now(5), so(153), so then(9), so...then(1), then(141), therefore(178).
3972 Paulos; of Lat. or.; (Sergius) Paulus (a Rom. proconsul), also Paul (an apostle):--Paul(152), Paul's(5), Paulus(1).
4172 polis; a prim. word; a city:--cities(20), city(142).
4183 polus; a prim. word; much, many:--all(3), better(1), deep(1), earnestly(3), enough(1), even more(1), few*(1), freely(1), full(1), further(1), further*(3), great(33), greater(4), greater numbers(1), greatly(5), hard(2), harshly(1), heartily(1), high price(1), large(30), large numbers(1), large sums(1), larger(1), late*(2), lengthy(1), long(5), longer(1), loudly(1), majority(3), many(181), many more(1), many people(1), many subjects(1), many things(17), many...things(4), more(25), more numerous(1), most(8), most people's(1), much(50), often(1), plentiful(2), quite(2), several(1), some(1), something greater(2), strict(1), terrible(1), very(1), very large(1), very long(1), very much(1).
4862 sun; a prim. prep.; with, together with (expresses association with):--accompanied(1), accompanied*(1), accompany*(2), along(10), associates(2), besides*(1), companions*(2), including(1), together(1).
5325 phantasia; from 5324; imagination, show, display:--pomp(1).
5347 Phêstos; of Lat. or.; Festus, a governor of Judea:--Festus(13).
5506 chiliarchos; from 5507 and archos (leader); a chiliarch, a commander of a thousand:--commander(18), commanders(3), military commanders(1).





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