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NASB   Notes Context   Acts 7:52 "AWhich5101 one5101 of the prophets4396 did your fathers3962 not persecute1377? They killed615 those3588 who had previously4293 announced4293 the coming1660 of Bthe Righteous1342 One1342, whose3739 betrayers4273 and murderers5406 Cyou have now3568 become1096;
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  Notes Context   Acts 7:52 "Which one of the prophets did your fathers not persecute? They killed those who proclaimed beforehand the coming of the Righteous One, whose betrayers and murderers you have now become;

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A Verse Info. Notes Context 2 Chr 36:15 ¶ The LORD, the God of their fathers, sent word to them again and again by His messengers, because He had compassion on His people and on His dwelling place;
B Verse Info. Notes Context Acts 3:14 "But you disowned the Holy and Righteous One and asked for a murderer to be granted to you,
C Verse Info. Notes Context Acts 3:14 "But you disowned the Holy and Righteous One and asked for a murderer to be granted to you,
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615 apokteinô or apoktennô; from 575 and kteinô (to kill); to kill:--kill(33), killed(29), killing(1), kills(5), put...to death(2), put to death(4).
1096 ginomai; from a prim. root gen-; to come into being, to happen, to become:--accomplished(1), appeared(3), arise(1), arises(2), arose(6), arrived(3), became(53), become(83), becomes(8), becoming(2), been(12), been brought(1), been done(1), been made(2), been...came(1), began(1), behaved(1), being(2), come into being(1), being carried(1), being done(2), being made(2), born(5), breaking*(1), came(45), came into being(2), came to pass(2), come(16), comes(1), comes to pass(1), coming(1), dawn(1), decided*(1), developing(1), done(20), drawing(1), during(1), elapsed(1), existed*(1), falling(1), feeling(1), fell(6), finished(1), followed(1), formed(3), found(2), get(4), give(1), got(1), granted(1), grown*(1), had(1), happen(6), happened(46), happening(5), happens(3), has(3), join*(1), joined(3), made(15), occur(3), occurred(18), performed(4), prove(7), proved(6), proving(1), put(1), reached(2), realized(1), results(2), show(1), spent(1), split(1), spoken(1), starting(1), take place(16), taken(2), taken place(5), takes place(1), taking place(3), there arose(1), thundered*(1), took place(7), turned(1), turns(3), would(1).
1342 dikaios; from 1349; correct, righteous, by impl. innocent:--innocent(1), just(6), justice(1), right(7), righteous(48), righteous man(8), righteous man's(1), righteous men(1), righteous one(4), righteous person(1), righteous persons(1).
1377 diôkô; akin to a prim. vb. diô (put to flight); to put to flight, pursue, by impl. to persecute:--persecute(10), persecuted(13), persecuting(7), persecutor(1), practicing(1), press(2), pursue(7), pursuing(2), run after(1), seek after(1).
1660 eleusis; from alt. of 2064; a coming:--coming(1).
3568 nun; a prim. particle of pres. time; now, the present:--actually(1), just now(1), now(130), present(11), present case(1), since(1), this time(1).
3588 ho,
hê,
to; the def. art.; the:--about(2), all(5), case*(3), cause*(1), circumstances*(3), companions*(8), condition*(1), experiences(2), far(1), followers*(1), former*(1), meat(1), one(6), one who(1), one*(1), others(4), others*(1), outsiders*(3), people(1), sight(1), some(7), some*(5), suitable(1), these(4), things(1), this(31), those(406), those who(17), together*(8), under*(1), welfare(1), what(47), what had happened(1), what*(1), which(14), who(52), whoever(8), whom(4).
ho; see 3739.
3739 hos,
hê,
ho; a prim. pron.; usually rel. who, which, that, also demonstrative this, that:--another*(8), any(1), because*(7), deeds*(1), just(1), just*(1), once*(1), one(11), one*(6), other(2), others*(2), same(2), since*(3), so(1), some(7), some*(8), someone(1), such(1), there(1), these(6), these things(3), thing(1), things(4), third(1), this(22), this is what(1), those whom(1), until*(1), what(101), what*(2), whatever(5), whatever*(28), when(9), when*(3), where(1), where*(2), which(404), while*(3), who(158), whoever(4), whoever*(51), whom(218), whomever*(6), whose(38), why*(3).
3962 patêr; a prim. word; a father:--father(348), father's(13), fathers(53), parents(1).
4273 prodotês; from 4272; a betrayer:--betrayers(1), traitor(1), treacherous(1).
4293 prokataggellô; from 4253 and 2605; to announce beforehand:--announced beforehand(1), previously announced(1).
4396 prophêtês; from a comp. of 4253 and 5346; a prophet (an interpreter or forth-teller of the divine will):--prophet(63), prophets(81).
5101 tis; an interrog. pron. related to 5100; who? which? what?:--anything(1), how(7), how*(2), person(1), something(3), suppose one(2), what(266), what each(1), what*(5), which(24), which one(3), who(128), whom(16), whose(6), why(70), why*(33).
5406 phoneus; from 5408; a murderer:--murderer(3), murderers(4).





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