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Acts 21:40 - The Text-Critical English New Testament

40 When the commander gave him permission, Paul stood on the steps and motioned with his hand to the people. When there was a great hush, he addressed them in the Hebrew language,

Féach an chaibidil Cóip


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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

40 And when he had given him licence, Paul stood on the stairs, and beckoned with the hand unto the people. And when there was made a great silence, he spake unto them in the Hebrew tongue, saying,

Féach an chaibidil Cóip

Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

40 And when the man had granted him permission, Paul, standing on the steps, gestured with his hand to the people; and there was a great hush. Then he spoke to them in the Hebrew dialect, saying:

Féach an chaibidil Cóip

American Standard Version (1901)

40 And when he had given him leave, Paul, standing on the stairs, beckoned with the hand unto the people; and when there was made a great silence, he spake unto them in the Hebrew language, saying,

Féach an chaibidil Cóip

Common English Bible

40 With the commander’s permission, Paul stood on the steps and gestured to the people. When they were quiet, he addressed them in Aramaic.

Féach an chaibidil Cóip

Catholic Public Domain Version

40 And when he had given him permission, Paul, standing on the stairs, motioned with his hand to the people. And when a great silence occurred, he spoke to them in the Hebrew language, saying:

Féach an chaibidil Cóip




Acts 21:40
16 Tagairtí Cros  

There was also an inscription over him written in Greek, Latin, and Hebrew letters, which read: “This is the King of the Jews.”


When Pilate heard this, he brought Jesus out and sat down on the judgment seat at a place called the Stone Pavement (or in Hebrew, Gabbatha).


Carrying his own cross, he went out to a location called the Place of the Skull (which in Hebrew is called Golgotha).


Many of the Jews read this notice, because the place where Jesus was crucified was near the city, and it was written in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin.


Now in Jerusalem by the Sheep Gate there is a pool, called Bethesda in Hebrew, which has five porticoes.


This became known to all who were dwelling in Jerusalem, so that in their language the field was called Akeldama, that is, Field of Blood.)


But motioning to them with his hand to be silent, he told them how the Lord had brought him out of prison. He also said, “Tell these things to James and to the brothers.” Then he left and went to another place.


Standing up, Paul motioned with his hand and said, “Men of Israel, and you who fear God, listen.


So the Jews put forward Alexander, who was then brought before the crowd. Alexander motioned with his hand, wishing to make a defense to the public assembly.


When Paul reached the steps, he had to be carried by the soldiers because of the violence of the crowd.


When they heard that he was addressing them in the Hebrew language, they became even more quiet. Then he said,


When we had all fallen down to the ground, I heard a voice saying to me in the Hebrew language, ‘Saul, Saul, why are yoʋ persecuting me? It is hard for yoʋ to kick against the goads.’


In those days, as the disciples increased in number, a complaint arose against the Hebrews on the part of the Hellenists that their widows were being overlooked in the daily distribution of food.


Then they assembled the kings at the place called in Hebrew, Armageddon.


They have as king over them the angel of the abyss. His name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and in Greek his name is Apollyon.


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