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Selected Verse: Acts 14:10 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Ac 14:10 |
Strong Concordance |
Said [2036] with a loud [3173] voice [5456], Stand [450] upright [3717] on [1909] thy [4675] feet [4228]. And [2532] he leaped [242] and [2532] walked [4043]. |
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King James |
Said with a loud voice, Stand upright on thy feet. And he leaped and walked. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Said with a loud voice - See the notes on Joh 11:43.
And he leaped - See the notes on Act 3:8. Compare Isa 35:6. |
Vincent's Word Studies, by Marvin R. Vincent [1886] |
Upright (ὀρθός)
Only here and Heb 12:13. Compare made straight, Luk 13:13, and see note there.
Leaped (ἥλατο)
Better, as Rev., leaped up. Note the aorist tense, indicating a single act, while the imperfect, walked, denotes continuous action. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Said with a loud voice - After this clause the following is found in CD, and several others, either in the text or margin: σοι λεγω εν τῳ ονοματι του Κυριου Ιησου ΧριϚου, I say unto thee, In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, "stand upright on thy feet." This reading is also in several versions; and though it may not stand on such evidence as to entitle it to a place in the text, yet it is not likely that St. Paul would not have used the sacred name on such an occasion; especially as this appears to have been the usual form. See Act 3:6.
He leaped and walked - Giving the fullest proof of his restoration: his leaping, however, might have been through joy of having received his cure. |
6 Then shall the lame [06455] man leap [01801] as an hart [0354], and the tongue [03956] of the dumb [0483] sing [07442]: for in the wilderness [04057] shall waters [04325] break out [01234], and streams [05158] in the desert [06160].
8 And [2532] he leaping up [1814] stood [2476], and [2532] walked [4043], and [2532] entered [1525] with [4862] them [846] into [1519] the temple [2411], walking [4043], and [2532] leaping [242], and [2532] praising [134] God [2316].
43 And [2532] when he thus [5023] had spoken [2036], he cried [2905] with a loud [3173] voice [5456], Lazarus [2976], come [1204] forth [1854].
13 And [2532] he laid [2007] his hands [5495] on [2007] her [846]: and [2532] immediately [3916] she was made straight [461], and [2532] glorified [1392] God [2316].
13 And [2532] make [4160] straight [3717] paths [5163] for your [5216] feet [4228], lest that [3363] which is lame [5560] be turned out of the way [1624]; but [1161] let it [2390] rather [3123] be healed [2390].
6 Then [1161] Peter [4074] said [2036], Silver [694] and [2532] gold [5553] have [5225] I [3427] none [3756]; but [1161] such as [3739] [5124] I have [2192] give I [1325] thee [4671]: In [1722] the name [3686] of Jesus [2424] Christ [5547] of Nazareth [3480] rise up [1453] and [2532] walk [4043].