Acts 26:7
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Overview - Acts 26 | |
1 | Paul, in the presence of Agrippa, declares his life from his childhood; |
12 | and how miraculously he was converted, and called to his apostleship. |
24 | Festus charges him with being mad, whereunto he answers modestly. |
28 | Agrippa is almost persuaded to be a Christian. |
31 | The whole company pronounce him innocent. |
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Acts 26:7 (King James Version)
Unto which promise our twelve tribes, instantly serving God day and night, hope to come. For which hope's sake, king Agrippa, I am accused of the Jews.
- our
- Ezra 6:17 ; 8:35 Matthew 19:28 ; Luke 22:30 ; James 1:1 ; Revelation 7:4-8
- instantly
- 20:31 Psalms 134:1 Psalms 134:2 ; 135:2 Luke 2:36 Luke 2:37 ; 1 Thessalonians 3:10 ; 1 Timothy 5:5
- day and night
- Greek night and day. hope.
- Luke 2:25 Luke 2:38 ; Luke 7:19 Luke 7:20 Philippians 3:11
- For
- 26:6