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Acts 18:2

The third line (in English) translating the meaning of each word in the Orthodox Yiddish Brit Chadas

and did find a certain Jew with the name Aquila, born in Pontus, but who arrive from Italy, with Priscilla his wife, on account of the, what Claudius had ordered, that all Jews should leave Rome; and he is gone to them.

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give up peace Prisca and Aquila and the (sons of) (the) household of Onesiphorus.


the kehiles of (Minor) Asia give you (PL) up shalom greeting. Aquila and Priscilla, together with the kehile in very house, give you (PL) up shalom greeting their much in the L-rd.


and did begin to speak with boldness in synagogue. when however Priscilla and Aquila did him heard, did they him take to themselves, and him more precisely clear made the way of Hashem.


and one of them with the name Agav (Agabus) did stand up again and did show through the Spirit the Holy, that there will be a great famine in the whole world; which did come in the days of Claudius.


and remaining yet there a many days, did Paul himself bid farewell with the brothers, and did sail away with the ship to Syria, and with him Priscilla and Aquila; after shaving himself (as devout Jewish person) the head in Cenchreae, because he had done a vow.


Parthians and Medes and Elamites, and the inhabitants of Aram Neharim (i.e. Mesopotamia), Yehudah, Cappadocia, Pontus and (Minor) Asia,


Peter, a Shliach of Yehoshua the Moshiach, to the chosen exiles in the dispersion (Jewish) of Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia (Minor) and Bithynia,


and as it is decided been, that we should ourselves sail away to Italy, has they handed over Paul with some other prisoners to an officer, with the name Julius, from the (Augustus) Caesar's cohort.


and there did the officer find an Alexandrian ship, which was sailing to Italy, and did us seat upon on the this one.


give up peace (greeting) all your (PL) leaders and all saints. the (ones), who are of Italy, give you (PL) up peace.





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