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Acts 4:13
¶ Now
1161
as they observed
2334
the
A
confidence
3954
of
B
Peter
4074
and John
2491
and understood
2638
that they were uneducated
62
and untrained
2399
men
444
, they were amazed
2296
, and
C
began
to recognize
1921
them
1
as having been
1510
with Jesus
2424
.
AMPLIFIED
2015
Acts 4:13
¶ Now when the men of the Sanhedrin (Jewish High Court) saw the confidence
and
boldness of Peter and John, and grasped the fact that they were
1
uneducated and untrained [ordinary] men, they were astounded, and
began
to recognize that they had been with Jesus.
NASB Translator's Notes:
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1
Lit
that they had been
Amplified 2015 Translator's Notes:
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1
They had no formal religious training in the rabbinical schools.
NASB Cross References:
Related verses.
A
Acts 4:31
And when they had prayed, the place where they had gathered together was shaken, and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and
began
to speak the word of God with boldness.
B
Luke 22:8
And Jesus sent Peter and John, saying,
"Go and prepare the Passover for us, so that we may eat it."
C
John 7:15
The Jews then were astonished, saying, "How has this man become learned, having never been educated?"
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Heb.
62
agrammatos
; from
1
(as a neg. pref.) and
1125; without learning, unlettered:--
uneducated(1).
444
anthrôpos
; prob. from
435
and
ôps
(eye, face); a man, human, mankind:--
any(1), anyone(1), child(1), enemy*(1), everyone*(1), fellow(1), friend(1), human(5), human judgment(1), human relations(1), king*(1), Man(89), man(232), man's(8), mankind(5), men(164), men's(2), nobleman*(1), one*(3), others(4), people(13), people*(1), person(2), persons(1), self(4).
1161
de
; a prim. word;
but, and, now,
(a connective or adversative particle):--after(2), also(2), another*(8), even(4), even though(1), former*(1), however(6), moreover(1), moreover*(1), nevertheless(1), now(267), or(6), other(1), other hand(4), others*(3), partly(1), rather(1), so(12), suppose*(1), then(6), therefore(1), though(1), what(1), when(3), whereas(2), yes(1), yet(25).
1510
eimi
; a prol. form of a prim. and defective vb.;
I exist, I am:--
accompanied*(1), accompany*(2), am(138), amount(1), amounts(1), appear*(1), asserted*(1), become*(5), been(45), been*(1), being(26), belong(3), belonged*(1), belonging(1), belonging*(1), belongs(4), bring*(1), came(1), come(5), consist(1), crave*(1), depends*(1), do(1), done*(1), exist(3), existed(4), existed*(1), falls(1), found(1), had(8), happen(4), have(2), have come(1), lived(1), mean(1), mean*(2), means(7), meant(2), originate(1), owns(1), remain(3), remained(1), rest(1), sided(1), stayed(2), themselves(1), there(6), turn(1).
1921
epiginôskô
; from
1909
and
1097; to know exactly, to recognize:--
acknowledge(1), ascertain(2), aware(2), find(1), found(2), fully known(1), know(7), know fully(1), known(2), knows(1), learned(3), perceiving(1), realized(1), recognize(5), recognized(6), recognizing(1), take note(1), taking note(1), understand(3), understood(1), well-known(1).
2296
thaumazô
; from
2295; to marvel, wonder:--
am amazed(1), amazed(15), amazement(1), astonished(3), being amazed(1), flattering(1), marvel(4), marveled(5), marveling(2), surprised(2), wonder(2), wondered(4), wondering(2).
2334
theôreô
; from
theôros
(an envoy, spectator); to look at, gaze:--
beholds(1), look(1), looking(5), observe(3), observed(4), observing(3), perceive(2), saw(8), see(16), seeing(2), seen(1), sees(4), watched(1), watching(2).
2399
idiôtês
; from
2398; a private
or
unskilled person:--
ungifted(1), ungifted man(1), ungifted men(1), unskilled(1), untrained(1).
2424
Iêsous
; of Heb. or. [3091];
Jesus
or
Joshua,
the name of the Messiah, also three other Isr.:--Jesus(904), Jesus'(7), Joshua(3).
2491
Iôannês
; of Heb. or. [3110];
John,
the name of several Isr.:--John(131), John's(4).
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).
3954
parrêsia
; from
3956
and
rhêsis
(speech); freedom of speech, confidence:--
boldness(4), boldness in...speech(1), confidence(13), confidently(1), openly(2), openness(1), plainly(5), public(1), publicly(3).
4074
Petros
; a noun akin to
4073,
used as a proper name; "a stone" or "a boulder,"
Peter,
one of the twelve apostles:--Peter(150), Peter's(5).
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