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(0.35) (Act 20:3)

sn This plot is one of several noted by Luke (Acts 9:24; 20:19; 23:30).

(0.35) (Act 19:9)

tn Or “some became hardened.” See BDAG 930 s.v. σκληρύνω b and Acts 7:51-53.

(0.35) (Act 17:13)

tn BDAG 911 s.v. σαλεύω 2 has “incite” for σαλεύοντες (saleuontes) in Acts 17:13.

(0.35) (Act 16:14)

sn Lydia is one of several significant women in Acts (see 17:4, 12, 34; 18:20).

(0.35) (Act 13:13)

sn Paphos was a city on the southwestern coast of the island of Cyprus. See Acts 13:6.

(0.35) (Act 12:22)

sn The voice of a god. Contrast the response of Paul and Barnabas in Acts 14:13-15.

(0.35) (Act 12:12)

sn John Mark becomes a key figure in Acts 12:25; 13:5, 13; 15:37-39.

(0.35) (Act 12:16)

tn The words “the door” are not in the Greek text, but are implied (see Acts 12:13).

(0.35) (Act 12:6)

tn Grk “was going to bring him out,” but the upcoming trial is implied. See Acts 12:4.

(0.35) (Act 11:26)

sn The term Christians appears only here, in Acts 26:28, and 1 Pet 4:16 in the NT.

(0.35) (Act 11:19)

sn The phrase over Stephen means in connection with Stephen’s death. See Acts 8:1b-3.

(0.35) (Act 8:39)

sn Note that the response to the gospel is rejoicing (joy, cf. Acts 11:23; 13:48).

(0.35) (Act 7:25)

tn Grk “was granting them deliverance.” The narrator explains that this act pictured what Moses could do for his people.

(0.35) (Act 5:33)

sn The only other use of this verb for anger (furious) is Acts 7:54 after Stephen’s speech.

(0.35) (Act 5:11)

sn This is the first occurrence of the term church (ἐκκλησία, ekklēsia) in Acts. It refers to an assembly of people.

(0.35) (Act 3:15)

sn We are witnesses. Note the two witnesses here, Peter and John (Acts 5:32; Heb 2:3-4).

(0.35) (Luk 22:22)

sn Jesus’ death has been determined as a part of God’s plan (Acts 2:22-24).

(0.35) (Luk 6:29)

sn The phrase strikes you on the cheek probably pictures public rejection, like the act that indicated expulsion from the synagogue.

(0.35) (Luk 6:23)

sn Mistreatment of the prophets is something Luke often notes (Luke 11:47-51; Acts 7:51-52).

(0.35) (Luk 1:77)

sn Forgiveness is another major Lukan theme (Luke 4:18; 24:47; Acts 10:37).



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