Acts 2:43

Greek/English Interlinear with Strong’s Numbers


King James Version

And fear came upon every soul: and many wonders and signs were done by the apostles.
New King James Version

Then fear came upon every soul, and many wonders and signs were done through the apostles.
New American Standard Bible

And everyone kept feeling a sense of awe; and many wonders and signs were taking place through the apostles (some mss., in Jerusalem; and great fear was upon all).
New International Version

Everyone was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles.
The Amplified Bible

And a sense of awe (reverential fear) came upon every soul, and many wonders and signs were performed through the apostles – the special messengers.
Wuest’s Expanded Translation

And a reverential fear came upon every soul. And many miracles that excited amazement and attesting miracles were performed by the apostles.
Phillips’ Modern English

Everyone felt a deep sense of awe, while many miracles and signs took place through the apostles.
Williams’ Language of the People

A sense of reverence seized everyone, and many wonders and wonder-works were done by the apostles.
 
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  1. Missionaries - Neil Girrard “Missionary” is not a word used in the New Testament. So why are we so insistent on sending out missionaries?

  2. One Hundred and Seven Theses - Steve Camp Christianity today is increasingly dominated by the spirit of this age rather than the Spirit of Christ. We call ourselves to repent of this sin and to recover the historic Christian faith in the arts again.

  3. The Paradigm Shift - Neil Girrard A response to some of Steve Camp’s 107 Theses addressing the issues of what it really means to be the church.

  4. Pentecost at Any Cost - Leonard Ravenhill Our rediscovery of Pentecost may be the new wine that will burst the old bottles.

  5. The Voice of Strangers - Neil Girrard The primary element that makes one’s voice that of a stranger is the very subtle strain of presuming oneself better or superior over others and most teachers who possess this strain either deny or justify it!
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