publius , AC , 28:7 ,  AC , 28:8




 


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  Publius 4196 # Poplios {pop'-lee-os}; of Latin origin;

apparently "popular"; Poplius (i.e. Publius), a Roman: --

{Publius}.[ql




 


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 Publius  Interlinear Index Study




Publius ACT 028 007 In the same <1565 -ekeinos -> quarters <5117

-topos -> were possessions <5564 -chorion -> of the chief <4413 -

protos -> man of the island <3520 -nesos -> , whose name <3686 -

onoma -> was {Publius} <4196 -Poplios -> ; who <3739 -hos ->

received <0324 -anadechomai -> us , and lodged <3579 -xenizo ->

us three <5140 -treis -> days <2250 -hemera -> courteously <5390

-philophronos -> .


Publius ACT 028 008 And it came <1096 -ginomai -> to pass , that

the father <3962 -pater -> of {Publius} <4196 -Poplios -> lay

<2621 -katakeimai -> sick of a fever <4446 -puretos -> and of a

bloody <1420 -dusenteria -> flux <1420 -dusenteria -> : to whom

<3739 -hos -> Paul <3972 -Paulos -> entered <1525 -eiserchomai -

> in , and prayed <4336 -proseuchomai -> , and laid <2007 -

epitithemi -> his hands <5495 -cheir -> on <2007 -epitithemi ->

him , and healed <2390 -iaomai -> him .




 


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 publius lay sick                        <ACT28  -:8 >


whose name was publius                  <ACT28  -:7 >


* publius , 4196 ,


* publius , 4196 Poplios ,


 


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 publius -4196 {publius},


 


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 Publius 4196 ** Poplios ** {Publius}.


 


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 Publius ......... of Publius 4196 -Poplios->


Publius ......... was Publius 4196 -Poplios->


 


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 Publius 4196 # Poplios {pop'-lee-os}; of Latin origin;

apparently "popular"; Poplius (i.e. Publius), a Roman: --

{Publius}.[ql


 


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 Publius 028 008 Act                 /${Publius /lay sick of a

fever and of a bloody flux : to whom Paul entered in , and

prayed , and laid his hands on him , and healed him .


Publius 028 007 Act                 /${Publius /who received us ,

 and lodged us three days courteously .


 


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 publius <ACT28 -7> In the same quarters were possessions of the

chief man of the island, whose name was {Publius}; who received

us, and lodged us three days courteously.


publius <ACT28 -8> And it came to pass, that the father of

{Publius} lay sick of a fever and of a bloody flux: to whom Paul

entered in, and prayed, and laid his hands on him, and healed

him.




 


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