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Acts 5:34
But a Pharisee
5330
named
3686
A
Gamaliel
1059
, a
B
teacher
3547
of the Law
3547
, respected
5093
by all
3956
the people
2992
, stood
450
up in
C
the Council
4892
and gave
2753
orders
2753
to put
4160
the men
444
outside
1854
for a short
1024
time
1024
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AMPLIFIED
2015
Acts 5:34
But a Pharisee named
1
Gamaliel, a teacher of the Law [of Moses], highly esteemed by all the people, stood up in the Council (Sanhedrin, Jewish High Court) and ordered that the men be taken outside for a little while.
Amplified 2015 Translator's Notes:
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1
Saul of Tarsus, later known as the apostle Paul, was among Gamaliel's students. See 22:3.
NASB Cross References:
Related verses.
A
Acts 22:3
¶ "I am a Jew, born in Tarsus of Cilicia, but brought up in this city, educated under Gamaliel, strictly according to the law of our fathers, being zealous for God just as you all are today.
B
Luke 2:46
Then, after three days they found Him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers, both listening to them and asking them questions.
C
Acts 5:21
Upon hearing
this,
they entered into the temple about daybreak and
began
to teach. ¶ Now when the high priest and his associates came, they called the Council together, even all the Senate of the sons of Israel, and sent
orders
to the prison house for them to be brought.
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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).
450
anistêmi
; from
303
and
2476; to raise up, to rise:--
arise(4), arises(2), arose(4), get(15), getting(1), got(24), raise(7), raised(4), raised...up again(1), raised up again(1), raising(1), rise(3), rise again(10), risen(2), risen again(2), rises(1), rising(1), rose(6), rose again(1), stand(5), stood(13).
1024
brachus
; a prim. word;
short, little:--
briefly*(1), little(3), little while(2), short time(1).
1059
Gamaliêl
; of Heb. or. [1583];
Gamaliel,
a renowned teacher of the law:--Gamaliel(2).
1854
exô
; from
1537; outside, without:--
away(2), foreign(1), forth(1), outer(1), outside(20), outsiders*(3).
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).
2992
laos
; a prim. word;
the people:--
people(134), peoples(8).
3547
nomodidaskalos
; from
3551
and
1320; a teacher of the law:--
teacher of the Law(1), teachers of the Law(2).
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).
3956
pas
; a prim. word;
all, every:--
all(731), all the things(7), all...things(1), all kinds(1), all men(14), all people(4), all respects(3), all things(126), all*(1), always*(3), any(16), any at all(1), anyone(3), anything(3), anything*(1), continually*(6), entire(4), every(128), every form(1), every kind(9), every respect(1), every way(2), everyone(71), everyone's(1), everyone*(1), everything(45), forever*(1), full(2), great(2), no*(15), none*(1), nothing(1), nothing*(1), one(4), perfectly(1), quite(1), whatever(3), whatever*(1), whoever(7), whole(18).
4160
poieô
; a prim. word;
to make, do:--
accomplished(1), act(4), acted(3), acting(1), acts(2), appointed(3), away*(1), bear(5), bearing(1), bears(3), become(1), bore(1), bring(1), bring...to pass(1), bring about(2), bringing(1), brings forth(1), call(1), carried(1), carries(1), carry(1), cause(3), causes(2), causing(1), commit(2), commits(2), committed(4), composed(1), consider(1), created things(1), dealt(1), did(33), did...do(2), do(170), does(16), does...do(1), doing(38), done(43), establishing(1), execute(4), exercises(1), expose*(1), formed(1), formed a conspiracy(1), forms(1), gave(4), give(4), gives(1), giving(1), have(2), have kept(1), having(1), held(1), indulging(1), keep(3), keeps(1), kept(1), made(38), make(47), makes(7), making(9), observe(2), offer(1), offering(1), perform(4), performed(8), performing(7), performs(1), practice(5), practices(11), practicing(1), present(1), proceeding(1), produce(3), produced(1), produces(2), producing(1), provide(1), put(1), satisfy*(1), setting(1), show(2), showed(1), shown(1), spend(1), spent(4), took(1), treat(6), treated(1), weaker(1), worked(1), working(1).
4892
sunedrion
; from
4862
and the same as
1476; a sitting together,
hence
a council,
spec.
the Sanhedrin:--
council(19), courts(2), supreme court(1).
5093
timios
; from
5092; valued, precious:--
dear(1), honor(1), precious(8), respected(1), very costly(2).
5330
Pharisaios
; of Heb. or., cf. [6567a];
a Pharisee,
member of a Jewish religious sect:--Pharisaic(1), Pharisee(10), Pharisee's(2), Pharisees(86).
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