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Acts 26:9
¶ "So
3767
then
3767
,
A
I thought
1380
to myself
1683
that I had
1163
to do
4238
many
4183
things
4183
hostile
1727
to
B
the name
3686
of Jesus
2424
of Nazareth
3480
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Acts 26:9
¶ "So then, I [once] thought to myself that it was my duty to do many things in opposition to the name of Jesus of Nazareth.
NASB Cross References:
Related verses.
A
John 16:2
"They will make you outcasts from the synagogue, but an hour is coming for everyone who kills you to think that he is offering service to God.
B
John 15:21
"But all these things they will do to you for My name's sake, because they do not know the One who sent Me.
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1163
dei
; a form of
1210; it is necessary:--
due(1), had(7), have(2), must(56), necessary(4), needed(1), ought(17), ought to(1), should(9).
1380
dokeô
; from
dokos
(opinion); to have an opinion, to seem:--
deem(1), expect(1), has a mind(1), inclined(1), recognized(1), regarded(1), reputation(3), reputed(1), seem(3), seemed best(1), seemed fitting(1), seemed good(4), seems(3), suppose(5), supposed(2), supposes(1), supposing(4), think(18), thinking(1), thinks(6), thought(4).
1683
emautou
; gen. reflex. pron. from
1700
and
846; of myself:--
myself(24), own(2), own initiative(6), own sake(1).
1727
enantios
; from
1722
and
antios
(set against); opposite,
fig.
hostile, opposed:--
against(2), before(1), contrary(2), hostile(2), opponent(1), presence(1), right in front(1), sight(3).
2424
Iêsous
; of Heb. or. [3091];
Jesus
or
Joshua,
the name of the Messiah, also three other Isr.:--Jesus(904), Jesus'(7), Joshua(3).
3480
Nazôraios
; prob. from
3478; a Nazarene,
an inhab. of Nazareth:--Nazarene(9), Nazarenes(1), Nazareth(3).
3686
onoma
; a prim. word;
a name, authority, cause:--
called(1), name(175), name's(7), named(34), names(8), people(1), people*(1), persons(1).
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).
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).
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).
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