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Strong's Number G5259 matches the Greek ὑπό (hypo),
which occurs 41 times in 39 verses in 'Act'
in the MGNT Greek.
Now there were Jews staying in Jerusalem, devout people from every nation under heaven.
“God raised him up, ending the pains of death, because it was not possible for him to be held by death.
“There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to people by which we must be saved.”
In addition, a multitude came together from the towns surrounding Jerusalem, bringing the sick and those who were tormented by unclean spirits, and they were all healed.
Hearing this, they entered the temple at daybreak and began to teach.
When the high priest and those who were with him arrived, they convened the Sanhedrin — the full council of the Israelites — and sent orders to the jail to have them brought.
The crowds were all paying attention to what Philip said, as they listened and saw the signs he was performing.
While Peter was deeply perplexed about what the vision he had seen might mean, right away the men who had been sent by Cornelius, having asked directions to Simon’s house, stood at the gate.
They said, “Cornelius, a centurion, an upright and God-fearing man, who has a good reputation with the whole Jewish nation, was divinely directed by a holy angel to call you to his house and to hear a message from you.”
“So I immediately sent for you, and it was good of you to come. So now we are all in the presence of God to hear everything you have been commanded by the Lord.”
“how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power, and how he went about doing good and healing all who were under the tyranny of the devil, because God was with him.
“not by all the people, but by us whom God appointed as witnesses, who ate and drank with him after he rose from the dead.
“He commanded us to preach to the people and to testify that he is the one appointed by God to be the judge of the living and the dead.
So being sent out by the Holy Spirit, they went down to Seleucia, and from there they sailed to Cyprus.
But when the Jews saw the crowds, they were filled with jealousy and began to contradict what Paul was saying, insulting him.
When they had been sent on their way by the church, they passed through both Phoenicia and Samaria, describing in detail the conversion of the Gentiles, and they brought great joy to all the brothers and sisters.
But Paul chose Silas and departed, after being commended by the brothers and sisters to the grace of the Lord.
As they traveled through the towns, they delivered the decisions reached by the apostles and elders at Jerusalem for the people to observe.
They went through the region of Phrygia and Galatia; they had been forbidden by the Holy Spirit to speak the word in Asia.
A God-fearing woman named Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth from the city of Thyatira, was listening. The Lord opened her heart to respond to what Paul was saying.
But when the Jews from Thessalonica found out that the word of God had been proclaimed by Paul at Berea, they came there too, agitating and upsetting[fn] the crowds.
They took him and brought him to the Areopagus,[fn] and said, “May we learn about this new teaching you are presenting?
“Neither is he served by human hands, as though he needed anything, since he himself gives everyone life and breath and all things.
and stayed three months. The Jews plotted against him when he was about to set sail for Syria, and so he decided to go back through Macedonia.
When Paul got to the steps, he had to be carried by the soldiers because of the violence of the crowd,
“Since I couldn’t see because of the brightness of the light,[fn] I was led by the hand by those who were with me, and went into Damascus.
“Someone named Ananias, a devout man according to the law, who had a good reputation with all the Jews living there,
The next day, since he wanted to find out exactly why Paul was being accused by the Jews, he released him[fn] and instructed the chief priests and all the Sanhedrin to convene. He brought Paul down and placed him before them.
When the dispute became violent, the commander feared that Paul might be torn apart by them and ordered the troops to go down, take him away from them, and bring him into the barracks.
When this man had been seized by the Jews and was about to be killed by them, I arrived with my troops and rescued him because I learned that he is a Roman citizen.
At the same time he was also hoping that Paul would offer him money.[fn] So he sent for him quite often and conversed with him.
Since they were staying there several days, Festus presented Paul’s case to the king, saying, “There’s a man who was left as a prisoner by Felix.
“I consider myself fortunate that it is before you, King Agrippa, I am to make my defense today against all the accusations of the Jews,
“the promise our twelve tribes hope to reach as they earnestly serve him night and day. King Agrippa, I am being accused by the Jews because of this hope.
But the centurion paid attention to the captain and the owner of the ship rather than to what Paul said.
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