Bible Verse Dictionary
Acts 25:27 - Prisoner
Verse | Strongs No. | Greek | |
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For | G1063 | γάρ |
[Conjunction] properly assigning a reason (used in argument explanation or intensification; often with other particles) |
it seemeth | G1380 | δοκέω |
[Verb] compare the base of G1166); of the same meaning; to think; by implication to seem (truthfully or uncertainly) |
to me | G3427 | μοί |
to me |
unreasonable | G249 | ἄλογος |
[Adjective] irrational |
to send | G3992 | πέμπω |
[Verb] to dispatch (from the subjective view or point of departure whereas ἵημι hiēmi [as a stronger form of εἶμι eimi] refers rather to the objective point or terminus ad quem and G4724 denotes properly the orderly motion involved) especially on a temporary errand; also to transmit bestow or wield |
a prisoner | G1198 | δέσμιος |
[Adjective] a captive (as bound) |
and | G2532 | καί |
[Conjunction] and also: even so: then too etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words |
not | G3361 | μή |
(adverbially) not (conjugationally) lest; also (as interrogitive implying a negative answer [whereas G3756 expects an affirmative one]); whether |
withal | G2532 | καί |
[Conjunction] and also: even so: then too etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words |
to signify | G4591 | σημαίνω |
[Verb] of uncertain derivation); to indicate |
the | G3588 | ὁ |
the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied at others omitted in English idiom) |
crimes | G156 | αἰτία |
[Noun Feminine] a cause (as if asked for) that is (logical) reason (motive matter) (legal) crime (alleged or proved) |
laid against | G2596 | κατά |
[Preposition] (preposition) down (in place or time) in varied relations (according to the case [genitive dative or accusative] with which it is joined) |
him | G846 | αὐτός |
backward); the reflexive pronoun self used (alone or in the compound of G1438) of the third person and (with the proper personal pronoun) of the other persons |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.