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Then the captain, having gone with the officers, was bringing them, not with force, for they were afraid of the people lest they might be stoned.
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Transliteration:
Then
Then, at that time.
Adv
H5119
Τότε
tote
captain,
(a) a general or leader of the army, (b) a magistrate or governor, (c) captain of the temple.
N-NMS
H4755
στρατηγὸς
stratēgos
having gone
To come or go away from, depart, return, arrive, go after, follow.
V-APA-NMS
H565
ἀπελθὼν
apelthōn
officers,
A servant, an attendant, (a) an officer (b) an attendant in a synagogue, (c) a minister of the gospel.
N-DMP
H5257
ὑπηρέταις
upēretais
was bringing
To lead, lead away, bring (a person, or animal), guide, spend a day, go.
V-IIA-3S
H71
ἦγεν
ēgen
not
No, not.
Adv
H3756
οὐ
ou
force,
Force, violence, strength.
N-GFS
H970
βίας
bias
the
The, the definite article.
V-IIM/P-3P
H5399
ἐφοβοῦντο
ephobounto
people
(a) a people, characteristically of God's chosen people, first the Jews, then the Christians, (b) sometimes, but rarely, the people, the crowd.
N-AMS
H2992
λαὸν
laon
they might be stoned.
To stone, pelt with stones.
V-ASP-3P
H3034
λιθασθῶσιν
lithasthōsin
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Berean Bible
Then the captain, having gone with the officers, was bringing them, not with force, for they were afraid of the people lest they might be stoned.
King James Bible
Then
went
the
captain, having gone
captain
with the officers,
was bringing them, not with force,
and brought them without violence:
for they
were afraid of
feared
the
people
people,
lest they
might be
should have been
stoned.
Hebrew Greek English
Then the
captain, having gone
captain went along
with the
officers, was bringing them, not with force, for
officers and proceeded to bring them back without violence (for
they were afraid of the
people lest
people, that
they might be
stoned.
stoned).
New American Standard Bible 1995
Then the
captain, having gone
captain went along
with the
officers, was bringing them, not with force, for
officers and proceeded to bring them back without violence (for
they were afraid of the
people lest
people, that
they might be
stoned.
stoned).
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