And the morrow after they entered into Cæsarea. And Cornelius waited for them, and had called together his kinsmen and near friends.
And the morrow after they entred into Ceſarea: and Cornelius waited for them, and had called together his kinſmen and neere friends.
καὶ τῇ ἐπαύριον εἰσῆλθον εἰς τὴν Καισάρειαν. ὁ δὲ Κορνήλιος ἦν προσδοκῶν αὐτούς, συγκαλεσάμενος τοὺς συγγενεῖς αὐτοῦ καὶ τοὺς ἀναγκαίους φίλους.
Καὶ τῇ ἐπαύριον εἰσῆλθον εἰς τὴν Καισάρειαν. ὁ δὲ Κορνήλιος ἦν προσδοκῶν αὐτοὺς, συγκαλεσάμενος τοὺς συγγενεῖς αὑτοῦ καὶ τοὺς ἀναγκαίους φίλους.
ἀναγκαῖος , adjective, anagkaios — necessary (value 356)
G316,
ἀναγκαῖος anankaîos, an-ang-kah'-yos; from G318; necessary; by implication, close (of kin):—near, necessary, necessity, needful.necessary
what one can not do without, indispensable
connected by bonds of nature or friendship
what ought according to the law of duty be done, what is required by the circumstances
Used in 8 Verses, 6 Books 8  Occurrence Count
αὐτός , pronoun, autos — (1) self (emphatic) (2) he, she, it (used for the third person pronoun) (3) the same (value 971)
G846,
αὐτός autós, ow-tos'; from the particle αὖ aû (perhaps akin to the base of G109 through the idea of a baffling wind) (backward); the reflexive pronoun self, used (alone or in the comparative G1438) of the third person , and (with the proper personal pronoun) of the other persons:—her, it(-self), one, the other, (mine) own, said, (self-), the) same, ((him-, my-, thy- )self, (your-)selves, she, that, their(-s), them(-selves), there(-at, - by, -in, -into, -of, -on, -with), they, (these) things, this (man), those, together, very, which. Compare G848.himself, herself, themselves, itself
he, she, it
the same
Used in 3781 Verses, 27 Books 5773  Occurrence Count
δέ , conjunction, de — but, and, now, (a connective or adversative particle) (value 9)
G1161,
δέ dé, deh; a primary particle (adversative or continuative); but, and, etc.:—also, and, but, moreover, now (often unexpressed in English).Used in 2568 Verses, 26 Books 2882  Occurrence Count
εἰμί , verb, eimi — I exist, I am (value 65)
G1510,
εἰμί eimí, i-mee'; the first person singular present indicative; a prolonged form of a primary and defective verb; I exist (used only when emphatic):—am, have been, × it is I, was. See also G1488, G1498, G1511, G1527, G2258, G2071, G2070, G2075, G2076, G2771, G2468, G5600.to be, to exist, to happen, to be present
Used in 137 Verses, 15 Books 146  Occurrence Count
εἰς , preposition, eis — to or into (indicating the point reached or entered, of place, time, purpose, result) (value 215)
G1519,
εἰς eis, ice; a primary preposition; to or into (indicating the point reached or entered), of place, time, or (figuratively) purpose (result, etc.); also in adverbial phrases:—(abundant-)ly, against, among, as, at, (back-)ward, before, by, concerning, + continual, + far more exceeding, for (intent, purpose), fore, + forth, in (among, at, unto, -so much that, -to), to the intent that, + of one mind, + never, of, (up-)on, + perish, + set at one again, (so) that, therefore(-unto), throughout, til, to (be, the end, -ward), (here-)until(-to), …ward, (where-)fore, with.into, unto, to, towards, for, among
Used in 1512 Verses, 27 Books 1773  Occurrence Count
εἰσέρχομαι , verb, eiserchomai — to go in (to), enter (value 1041)
G1525,
εἰσέρχομαι eisérchomai, ice-er'-khom-ahee; from G1519 and G2064; to enter (literally or figuratively):—X arise, come (in, into), enter in(-to), go in (through).to go out or come in: to enter
of men or animals, as into a house or a city
of Satan taking possession of the body of a person
of things: as food, that enters into the eater's mouth
metaph.
of entrance into any condition, state of things, society, employment
to arise, come into existence, begin to be
of men, to come before the public
to come into life
of thoughts that come into the mind
Used in 186 Verses, 11 Books 197  Occurrence Count
ἐπαύριον , adverb, epaurion — on the next day (value 716)
G1887,
ἐπαύριον epaúrion, ep-ow'-ree-on; from G1909 and G839; occurring on the succeeding day, i.e. (G2250 being implied) to-morrow:—day following, morrow, next day (after).on the morrow, the next day
Used in 17 Verses, 4 Books 17  Occurrence Count
ἦν , verb, ēn — agree, be, have charge of, hold, use (value 58)
G2258,
ἦν ēn, ane; imperfect of G1510; I (thou, etc.) was (wast or were):—+ agree, be, X have (+ charge of), hold, use, was(-t), were.Used in 415 Verses, 21 Books 455  Occurrence Count
καί , conjunction, kai — and, even, also (value 31)
G2532,
καί kaí, kahee; apparently, a primary particle, having a copulative and sometimes also a cumulative force; and, also, even, so then, too, etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words:—and, also, both, but, even, for, if, or, so, that, then, therefore, when, yet.and, also, even, indeed, but
Used in 5227 Verses, 27 Books 9277  Occurrence Count
Καισάρεια , proper locative noun, kaisareia — Caesarea, the name of two cities in Palestine (value 348)
G2542,
Καισάρεια Kaisáreia, kahee-sar'-i-a; from G2541; Cæsaria, the name of two places in Palestine:—Cæsarea.Caesarea = "severed"
Caesarea of Philippi was situated at the foot of Lebanon near the sources of the Jordan in Gaulanitis, and formerly called Paneas; but afterward being rebuilt by Philip the tetrarch, it was called by him Caesarea, in honour of Tiberias Caesar; subsequently called Neronias by Agrippa II, in honour of Nero.
Caesarea of Palestine was built near the Mediterranean by Herod the Great on the site of Strabo's Tower, between Joppa and Dora. It was provided with a magnificent harbour and had conferred upon it the name of Caesarea, in honour of Augustus. It was the residence of Roman procurators, and the majority of its inhabitants were Greeks.
Used in 17 Verses, 3 Books 17  Occurrence Count
Κορνήλιος , proper masculine noun, kornēlios — Cornelius, a Roman centurion (value 558)
G2883,
Κορνήλιος Kornḗlios, kor-nay'-lee-os; of Latin origin; Cornelius, a Roman:—Cornelius.Cornelius = "of a horn"
a Roman centurion of the Italian cohort stationed in Caesarea who converted to Christianity
Used in 10 Verses, 1 Book 10  Occurrence Count
ὁ , article, ho — the (value 70)
G3588,
ὁ ho, ho; the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in English idiom):—the, this, that, one, he, she, it, etc.this, that, these, etc. Only significant renderings other than "the" counted
Used in 7051 Verses, 27 Books 20257  Occurrence Count
προσδοκάω , verb, prosdokaō — to await, expect (value 1345)
G4328,
προσδοκάω prosdokáō, pros-dok-ah'-o; from G4314 and dokeuo (to watch); to anticipate (in thought, hope or fear); by implication, to await:—(be in) expect(-ation), look (for), when looked, tarry, wait for.to expect (whether in thought, in hope, or in fear)
to look for, wait for
Used in 15 Verses, 4 Books 16  Occurrence Count
συγγενής , adjective, syngenēs — congenital, akin to, subst. a kinsman, relative (value 869)
G4773,
†συγγενής syngenḗs, soong-ghen-ace'; from G4862 and G1085; a relative (by blood); by extension, a fellow countryman:—cousin, kin(-sfolk, -sman).of the same kin, akin to, related by blood
in a wider sense, of the same nation, a fellow countryman
Used in 12 Verses, 5 Books 12  Occurrence Count
συγκαλέω , verb, sygkaleō — to call together (value 1459)
G4779,
συγκαλέω synkaléō, soong-kal-eh'-o; from G4862 and G2564; to convoke:—call together.to call together, assemble
to call together to one's self
Used in 8 Verses, 3 Books 8  Occurrence Count
φίλος , adjective, philos — beloved, dear, friendly (value 810)
G5384,
†φίλος phílos, fee'-los; properly, dear, i.e. a friend; actively, fond, i.e. friendly (still as a noun, an associate, neighbor, etc.):—friend.friend, to be friendly to one, wish him well
a friend
an associate
he who associates familiarly with one, a companion
one of the bridegroom's friends who on his behalf asked the hand of the bride and rendered him various services in closing the marriage and celebrating the nuptials
Used in 27 Verses, 6 Books 29  Occurrence Count
| Acts 10:24Modern KJV—Authorized Version |
| And the morrow after they entered into Cæsarea. And Cornelius waited for them, and had called together his kinsmen and near friends. |
| Original Text (TR 1894)Stephanus 1550 (Total 13087) |
| καὶ τῇ ἐπαύριον εἰσῆλθον εἰς τὴν Καισάρειαν. ὁ δὲ Κορνήλιος ἦν προσδοκῶν αὐτούς, συγκαλεσάμενος τοὺς συγγενεῖς αὐτοῦ καὶ τοὺς ἀναγκαίους φίλους. |
| Verse #27284 (Ch. #1028) — 21 words, 121 lettersText Copied! |
| Data from Strong's Concordance |
| KJV |
Strong's # |
Greek |
Value |
| And |
G2532kai |
καί |
31 |
| the morrow after |
G1887epaurion |
ἐπαύριον |
716 |
| they entered |
G1525eiserchomai |
εἰσέρχομαι |
1041 |
| into |
G1519eis |
εἰς |
215 |
| Cæsarea. |
G2542kaisareia |
Καισάρεια |
348 |
| And |
G1161de |
δέ |
9 |
| Cornelius |
G2883kornēlios |
Κορνήλιος |
558 |
| waited for |
G4328prosdokaō |
προσδοκάω |
1345 |
| them, |
G846autos |
αὐτός |
971 |
| and had |
G1510eimi |
εἰμί |
65 |
| called together |
G4779sygkaleō |
συγκαλέω |
1459 |
| his |
G846autos |
αὐτός |
971 |
| kinsmen |
G4773syngenēs |
συγγενής |
869 |
| and |
G2532kai |
καί |
31 |
| near |
G316anagkaios |
ἀναγκαῖος |
356 |
| friends. |
G5384philos |
φίλος |
810 |
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