Line-By-Line Order:
Verse-Reference
Reference-Verse
Separate Line
Verse Only
Reference Only
|
Reference Delimiters:
None — Jhn 1:1 KJV
Square — [Jhn 1:1 KJV]
Curly — {Jhn 1:1 KJV}
Parens — (Jhn 1:1 KJV)
|
Paragraph Order:
Verse-Reference
Reference-Verse
Reference-Only
|
Number Delimiters:*
No Number
No Delimiter — 15
Square — [15]
Curly — {15}
Parens — (15)
|
Other Options:
Abbreviate Books
Use SBL Abbrev.
En dash not Hyphen
|
Quotes Around Verses
Remove Square Brackets |
Select All Verses |
Clear All Verses |
* 'Number Delimiters' only apply to 'Paragraph Order'
* 'Remove Square Brackets' does not apply to the Amplified Bible
So the church throughout all Judea, Galilee, and Samaria had peace and was strengthened. Living in the fear of the Lord and encouraged by the Holy Spirit, it increased in numbers.
So G3767 the church G1577 throughout G2596 G3650 Judea G2449, Galilee G1056, and Samaria G4540 [fn]enjoyed G2192 peace G1515, as it was being built G3618 up; and as it [fn]continued G4198 in the fear G5401 of the Lord G2962 and in the comfort G3874 of the Holy G40 Spirit G4151, it kept increasing G4129.
So G3767 the church G1577 throughout G2596 all G3650 Judea G2449 and Galilee G1056 and Samaria G4540 was having G2192 peace G1515, being built G3618 up. And going G4198 on in the fear G5401 of the Lord G2962 and in the encouragement G3874 of the Holy G40 Spirit G4151, it continued to multiply G4129.
So the church throughout Judea and Galilee and Samaria enjoyed peace [without persecution], being built up [in wisdom, virtue, and faith]; and walking in the fear of the Lord and in the comfort and encouragement of the Holy Spirit, it continued to grow [in numbers].
وَأَمَّا الْكَنَائِسُ فِي جَمِيعِ الْيَهُودِيَّةِ وَالْجَلِيلِ وَالسَّامِرَةِ فَكَانَ لَهَا سَلاَمٌ، وَكَانَتْ تُبْنَى وَتَسِيرُ فِي خَوْفِ الرَّبِّ، وَبِتَعْزِيَةِ الرُّوحِ الْقُدُسِ كَانَتْ تَتَكَاثَرُ.
The Textus Receptus (latin, "Received Text") is the Greek text originally compiled by Erasmus around 1516. Though the earliest work was prepared by Desiderius Erasmus, his work was later revised by Robert Estienne (or, Stephanus) and further revised by Theodore Beza. The text produced by each is substantially the same, aside from some minor variations. The Blue Letter Bible utilizes Stephanus' edition from 1550.
Loading
Loading
Interlinear |
Bibles |
Cross-Refs |
Commentaries |
Dictionaries |
Miscellaneous |