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Acts 25:25
"But I found
2638
that he had committed
4238
A
nothing
3367
worthy
514
of death
2288
; and since he himself
846
B
appealed
1941
to
1
the Emperor
4575
, I decided
2919
to send
3992
him.
AMPLIFIED
2015
Acts 25:25
"But I found that he had done nothing worthy of death; however, since he appealed to the Emperor [Nero], I decided to send him [to Rome].
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1
V 21, note 1
NASB Cross References:
Related verses.
A
Luke 23:4
Then Pilate said to the chief priests and the crowds, "I find no guilt in this man."
B
Acts 25:11
"If, then, I am a wrongdoer and have committed anything worthy of death, I do not refuse to die; but if none of those things is
true
of which these men accuse me, no one can hand me over to them. I appeal to Caesar."
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Heb.
514
axios
; from
71
(in the sense of
to weigh); of weight, of worth, worthy:--
appropriate(1), deserve(2), deserving(4), fitting(2), keeping(2), unworthy*(1), worthy(29).
846
autos
; an intensive pron., a prim. word; (1)
self
(emphatic) (2)
he, she, it
(used for the third pers. pron.) (3)
the same:--
accompanied*(2), agree*(1), anyone(1), both*(1), city(2), even(1), here*(1), herself(5), himself(83), itself(7), just(1), lies(1), like(1), like-minded(1), money(1), myself(10), number(1), one(1), one's(2), other(1), ourselves(8), own(2), part(1), people(1), person(1), personally(1), righteousness(1), same(59), same things(4), same way(1), selves(1), sight(1), temple(1), theirs(3), themselves(23), there*(2), these(1), these things(2), this(1), those(2), together*(8), very(17), very one(1), very thing(4), well(1), who(3), whose(2), whose*(1), women(1), yourself(3), yourselves(14), yourselves*(3).
1941
epikaleô
; from
1909
and
2564; to call upon:--
address(1), appeal(2), appealed(4), call(7), called(14), calling(1), calls(1).
2288
thanatos
; from
2348; death:--
danger of death(1), death(112), fatal(2), pestilence(3).
2638
katalambanô
; from
2596
and
2983; to lay hold of, seize:--
attained(1), caught(2), comprehend(2), found(1), laid hold(2), lay hold(1), overtake(2), seizes(1), understand(1), understood(1), win(1).
2919
krinô
; a prim. vb.;
to judge, decide:--
act as...judge(1), concluded(1), condemn(1), condemning(1), considered(1), decided(8), determine(1), determined(2), go to law(1), goes to law(1), judge(42), judged(25), judges(10), judging(5), judgment(1), pass judgment(1), passes judgment(1), passing judgment(1), pronounced(1), regards(2), stand trial(2), sue(1), trial(3), tried(1), try(1).
3367
mêdeis,
mêdemia,
mêden
; from
3366
and
1520; no one, nothing:--
all(1), any(7), anyone(8), anything(2), least(1), never(1), no(9), no at all(1), no basis(1), no man(1), no one(26), no way(1), nothing(22), without(4), without...any(1), without any(1).
3992
pempô
; a prim. word;
to send:--
dispatch(1), put(2), send(24), sending(2), sent(50).
4238
prassô
; a prim. vb.;
to do, practice:--
act(1), acted(1), attend(1), collect(1), collected(1), committed(3), deeds*(1), do(7), does(1), doing(2), done(6), performing(1), practice(9), practiced(2), practices(1), practicing(1).
4575
sebastos
; from
4573; reverend, august,
hence
Augustus,
a Rom. emperor:--Augustan(1), Emperor(1), Emperor's(1).
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