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diaglotnt@Matthew:1:23 @ Lo, the virgin in womb shall have, and shall bear a son, and they shall call the name of him Emmanuel; which is being translated, with us a God.)

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:5 @ They and said to him: In Bethleem of the Judea; thus for is written by the prophet;

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:9 @ They and having heard the king departed. And lo, the star, which they saw in the rising, went before them, till going it stood over where was the infant.

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:10 @ Seeing and the star, they rejoiced a joy very great;

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:11 @ and being come into the house, they saw the infant with Mary the mother of it, and falling down did homage to it, and opening the treasuries of them, they offered to it gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh.

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:12 @ And being warned in a dream not to return to Herod, by another way they withdrew into the country of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:18 @ A voice in Rama was heard, lamentation and weeping and mourning great; Rachel bewailing the children of her; and not is willing to be comforted because not they are.

diaglotnt@Matthew:2:20 @ Arising take the infant and the mother of it, and go thou into land Israel; they are dead for the seeking the life of the infant.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:6 @ and saying to him: if a son thou be of the God, cast thyself down; it is written for: That to the messengers of him he will give charge of thee; and on hands they shall raise thee, lest thou strikes against a stone the foot of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:18 @ Walking and by the sea of the Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon the called Peter, and Andrew the brother of him, casting a fishing–net into the sea; they were for fishers.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:20 @ They and immediately leaving the nets, followed him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:22 @ They and forthwith leaving the ship and the father of them, followed him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:4:24 @ And went the report of him into all the Syria; and they brought to him all the sick having, various diseases and torments seized with, and demoniacs, and lunaties, and paralytics; and he cured them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:4 @ Blessed the mourners, for they shall be comforted.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:5 @ Blessed the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:6 @ Blessed the hungering and thirsting the righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:7 @ Blessed the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:8 @ Blessed the clean to the heart, for they the God shall see.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:9 @ Blessed the peace–makers, for they sons of God shall be called.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:11 @ Blessed are ye, whenever they reproach you and persecute, and say every evil word against you, speaking falsely, because of me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:12 @ Rejoice ye and exult ye, for the reward of you great in the heavens; in this way for they persecuted the prophets those before you.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:15 @ nor they light a lamp, and place him under the measure, but on the lamp–stand; and it gives light to all those in the house.

diaglotnt@Matthew:5:16 @ Thus let it shine the light of you in the presence of the men, that they may see of you the good works, and may praise the Father of you that in the heavens.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:2 @ When then thou doest alms, not sound a trumpet in the presence of thee, like the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have praise of the men. Indeed I say to you, they obtain the reward of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:5 @ And when thou prayest, not thou shalt be like the hypocrites; for they love in the synagogues and Matthew in the corners of the wide places standing to pray, that they may appear to the men. Indeed I say to you, that they have in full the reward of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:7 @ Praying but not babble, like the Gentiles; they imagine for that in the wordiness of them they shall be heard.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:16 @ When and you fast, not be, like the hypocrites, of a sad face; they disfigure for the faces of them; so that they may seem to the men to be fasting. Indeed I say to you, that they obtain the reward of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:6:26 @ Look attentively at the birds of the heaven, for not they sow, nor reap, nor gather into barns; and the Father of you the heavenly feeds them. Not you greatly excel them?

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:6 @ Not you may give the holy to the dogs, neither cast the pearls of you before the swine; lest they should trample them under the feet of them, and turning they should rend you.

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:14 @ How strait the gate, and difficult the road that leading into the life; and few are they finding her.

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:15 @ Beware ye and of the false prophets, who come to you in clothing of sheep, within but they are wolves ravenous.

diaglotnt@Matthew:7:16 @ By the fruits of them you shall know them. What do they gather from thorns a cluster of grapes, or from thistles figs?

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:16 @ Evening now being come, they brought to him being possessed many; and he cast out the spirits by a word, and all those sickness having he healed;

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:20 @ And says to him the Jesus: The foxes dens they have, and the birds of the heaven nests; the but son of the man not he has, where the head he may rest.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:29 @ And lo, they cried out saying: What to us and to thee, O son of the God? Comest thou there before a destined time to torment us?

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:32 @ And he said to them: Go. They and coming out they went to the swine. And lo, rushed whole the herd down the steep place into the lake, and died in the waters.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:33 @ They and feeding them fled, and arriving at the city, related all, and that of those being demonized.

diaglotnt@Matthew:8:34 @ And lo, whole the city went out to a meeting to the Jesus; and seeing him, they entreated, that he would depart from the coast of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:2 @ And lo, they brought to him, a paralytic, upon a bed lying. And seeing the Jesus the faith of them, he said to the paralytic: Take courage, son; are forgiven thee the sins of thee.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:15 @ And says to them the Jesus: Not are able the sons of the bridal chamber to mourn, in as much with them is the bridegroom? Shall come but days, when may be taken from them the bridegroom, and then they shall fast.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:17 @ Nor do they put wine new into bottles old; if but not, burst the bottles, and the wine is spilled, and the bottles are destroyed; but they put wine new into bottles new, and both are preserved together.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:24 @ says to them: Withdraw; not for is dead the girl, but sleeps. And they derided him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:25 @ When but they put out the crowd, he entering took hold of the hand of her; and was raised the girl.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:28 @ Being come and into the house, came to him the blind men, and says to them the Jesus: Do you believe, that I am able this I do? They say to him: Yes O master.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:31 @ They but having gone published him in all the land that.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:32 @ These and going away, lo, they brought to him a man dumb, being demonized.

diaglotnt@Matthew:9:36 @ Seeing and the crowds, he moved with pity for them, because they were jaded and scattered, like sheep not having a shepherd.

diaglotnt@Matthew:10:17 @ Take heed and of the men. They will hand over for you to sanhedrims, and in the synagogues of them they shall scourge you;

diaglotnt@Matthew:10:19 @ When but they shall deliver up you, not you may be anxious, how or what you must speak; it shall be given for to you in that the hour, what you shall speak.

diaglotnt@Matthew:10:23 @ When but they persecute you in the city this, flee into the other; and if out of this they persecute you, flee into the other. Indeed for I say to you, in no wise you may finish the cities of the Israel, till may come the son of the man.

diaglotnt@Matthew:10:25 @ Sufficient to the disciple that he be as the teacher of him, and the slave as the lord of him. If the master of the house Beelzebul they have named, how much more the domestics of him?

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:18 @ Came for John, neither eating nor drinking; and they say: A demon he has.

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:19 @ Came the son of the man, eating and drinking; and they say: Lo, a man glutton and a wine drinker, of tax–gatherers a friend and sinners. But is justified the wisdom by the children of her.

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:20 @ Then he began to reproach the cities, in which were done the most mighty works of him, because not they reformed;

diaglotnt@Matthew:11:21 @ Woe to thee, Chorazin, Woe to thee, Bethsaida; for if in Tyre and Sidon had been done the mighty works, those being performed in you, long ago would in sackcloth and ashes they have reformed.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:10 @ And lo, a man there was the hand having withered. And they asked him, saying: If it is lawful to the sabbaths to heal? that they might accuse him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:14 @ The then Pharisees a council held against him going out, how him they might destroy.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:16 @ and charged them that not known him they should make;

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:27 @ And if I by Beelzebul cast out the demons, the sons of you by whom do they cast out? In this they of you shall be judges.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:36 @ I say but to you, that every word idle, which if may speak the men, they shall give account, concerning this word in a day of trial.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:41 @ Men Ninevites shall stand up in the judgment against the generation of this, and shall give judgment against her; for they reformed at the preaching of Jonas; and lo, a greater of Jonas here.

diaglotnt@Matthew:12:45 @ Then it goes, and takes with itself seven other spirits, more wicked of itself, and they entering finds an abode there; and becomes the last (state) of the man that worse of the first. Thus will be and the generation this the wicked.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:13 @ Therefore this in parables to them I speak, for seeing not they see, and hearing not they hear, neither do they understand.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:15 @ Has grown fat for the heart of the people this, and with the ears heavily they hear, and the eyes of them they shut, lest they should see with the eyes, and with the ears they should hear, and with the heart should understand, and they should turn, and I should heal them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:16 @ Of you but blessed the eyes for they see; and the ears of you for they hear.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:38 @ the and field, is the world; the and good seed, they are the sons of the kingdom; the and darnel, are the sons of the wicked (one);

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:41 @ Will send the son of the man the messengers of him, and they will gather out of the kingdom of him all the seducers and those working the lawlessness,

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:42 @ and they will cast them into the furnace of the fire; there shall be a weeping and gnashing of the teeth.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:48 @ which when it is full, drawing to the shore, and sitting down they collected the good into vessels, the but bad away they cast.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:51 @ Says to them the Jesus: Have you understood these things all? They say to him: Yes O Lord.

diaglotnt@Matthew:13:57 @ And they found a difficulty in him. The and Jesus said to them: Not is a prophet unhonored, if not in the country of him, and in the house of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:5 @ And wishing him to destroy, he feared the people, for as a prophet him they esteemed.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:12 @ And coming the disciples of him took the body, and they buried it; and departing they told it to the Jesus.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:13 @ And having heard the Jesus, withdrew from thence in a ship into a desert place by himself; and having heard the crowds, they followed him by land from the cities.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:15 @ Evening and having come, came to him the disciples of him, saying: A desert is the place, and the hour has passed by; dismiss the crowds, that going into the villages, they may buy themselves victuals.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:16 @ The but Jesus said to them: No need they have to go away; give to them you to eat.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:17 @ They and say to him: Not we have here, except five loaves and two fishes,

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:20 @ And they ate all, and were filled; and they took up the over and above of the fragments, twelve baskets full.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:26 @ And seeing him the disciples upon the sea walking, they were terrified, saying: That an apparition is; and from the fear they cried aloud.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:33 @ They and in the ship, coming prostrated to him saying: Certainly of a God a son thou art.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:34 @ And having passed over, they came to the land Gennesaret.

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:35 @ And knowing him the men of the place that, they send into all the country round about that, and they brought to him all those disease having,

diaglotnt@Matthew:14:36 @ and besought him that only they might touch the tuft of the mantle of him; and as many as touched, were made whole.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:2 @ Why the disciples of thee transgress the tradition of the elders? not for they wash the hands of them, whenever bread they may eat.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:9 @ without profit but they reverence me, teaching doctrine, commandments of men.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:14 @ Let alone them; guides they are blind of blind. Blind and blind if may lead, both into a pit will fall.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:18 @ Those but proceeding out of the mouth, from the heart issues forth, and they pollute the man.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:30 @ And came to him crowds great, having with them lame, blind, deaf, maimed, and others many; and they laid them at the feet of the Jesus, and he healed them;

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:31 @ so that the crowds to wonder, beholding deaf speaking, maimed sound, lame walking and blind seeing; and they glorified the God of Israel.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:32 @ The then Jesus, having called the disciples of him, said: I have compassion on the crowd, for already days three, they have remained with me, and not they have any thing they may eat; and to send away them fasting not I will, lest they may faint in the way.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:33 @ And they say to him the disciples of him: Whence to us in a desert place loaves so many, so as to satisfy a crowd so great?

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:34 @ And says to them the Jesus: How many loaves have you? They and said: Seven, and few small fishes.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:37 @ And they ate all, were filled; and they took up that over and above of the fragments, seven large baskets full.

diaglotnt@Matthew:15:38 @ They and eating were for thousand men, besides woman and children.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:1 @ And coming the Pharisees and Sadducees, tempting they asked him, a sign from the heaven to show to them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:7 @ They and reasoned among themselves saying: Because loaves not we have brought.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:12 @ Then they understood, that not he did say beware of the leaven of the bread, but of the doctrine of the Pharisees and Sadducees.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:14 @ They and said: Some, John the dipper; others and, Elias; other and, Jeremias, or one of the prophets.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:20 @ Then he charged the disciples of him, that no one they should tell that he is the Anointed.

diaglotnt@Matthew:16:28 @ Indeed I say to you, there are some of those here having stood, who not not shall taste of death, till they may see the son of the man coming in the royal majesty of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:6 @ And having heard the disciples, they fell upon face of them, and were frightened greatly.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:8 @ Lifting up then the eyes of them, no one they saw, except the Jesus alone.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:12 @ I say but to you, that Elias just now came, and not they knew him, but have done to him as much as they wished; thus also the son of the man is about to suffer by them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:16 @ And I brought him to the disciples of thee, and not they were able him to heal.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:23 @ and they will kill him; and the third day he will be raised. And they were grieved exceedingly.

diaglotnt@Matthew:17:25 @ He says: Yes. And when he was come into the house, anticipated him the Jesus, saying: Which to thee seems right, Simon? The kings of the earth from whom do they take taxes or census? from the sons of them, or from the aliens?

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:19 @ Again I say to you, that if two of you may agree upon the earth, about any matter, whatever they may ask, it shall be to them from the Father of me, of that in heavens.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:24 @ Having begun and of him to settle, they brought to him one a debtor of ten thousand talents.

diaglotnt@Matthew:18:31 @ Seeing and the fellow–slaves of him that having been done, were grieved much; and going they related to the lord of them all that having been done.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:6 @ So that no longer they are two, but flesh one. What then the God has joined together, a man not disunites.

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:7 @ They say to him: Why then Moses did enjoin to give a scroll of separation, and to release her?

diaglotnt@Matthew:19:10 @ They say to him the disciples of him: If thus is the case of the man with woman, not it is profitable to marry.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:4 @ and to them he said: Go and you into the vineyard; and whatever may be just, I will give you. They and went away.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:7 @ They say to him: Because no one us hired. He says to them: Go also you into the vineyard; and whatever maybe just, you shall receive.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:10 @ Having then those first, supposed, that more they shall receive; and received also they each a denarius.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:11 @ Having received but they murmured against the householder,

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:18 @ Lo, we go up to Jerusalem, and the son of the man will be delivered up to the high–priests and scribes; and they will condemn him to death,

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:19 @ and they will deliver up him to the Gentiles for the to mock, and to scourge, and to crucify; and in the third day he will stand up.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:22 @ Answering but the Jesus said: Not you know, what you ask. Are you able to drink the cup, which I am about to drink? They say to him: We are able.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:31 @ The and crowd reproved them, that they might be silent. They but more did cry out, saying: Pity us, O lord, son of David.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:33 @ They say to him: O lord, that may be opened of us the eyes.

diaglotnt@Matthew:20:34 @ Being moved with pity and the Jesus, he touched the eyes of them; and immediately saw again of them the eyes; and they followed him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:1 @ And when they were nigh to Jerusalem, and had come to Bethphage by the mountain of the olive–trees, then the Jesus sent away two disciples, saying to them:

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:7 @ they led the ass and the foal, and they placed upon them the mantles of them; and they caused to sit on (one) of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:15 @ Having seen but the high–priests and the scribes the wonders, which he did, and the boys crying in the temple, and saying: Hosanna to the son of David; they were angry,

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:25 @ the dipping of John whence was? from heaven, or from men? They and reasoned among themselves, saying: If we should say, from heaven; he will say to us: Why then not did you believe to him?

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:27 @ And they answering to the Jesus said: Not we know. Said to them and he: Neither I say to you by what authority these (things) I do.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:31 @ Who of the two did the will of the father? They say to him: The first. Says to them the Jesus: Indeed I say to you, that the tax–gatherers and the harlots go before you in the kingdom of the God.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:35 @ And having taken the husbandmen the slaves of him, him indeed they flayed, him and they killed, him and they pelted with stones.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:36 @ Again he sent other slaves, greater the first; and they did to them in like manner.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:37 @ Afterwards and he sent to them the son of him, saying: They will regard the son of me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:39 @ And having taken him, they cast out of the vineyard, and killed.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:41 @ They say to him: Wretches wretchedly destroy them; and the vineyard will let out to other husbandmen, who will render to him the fruits in the seasons of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:42 @ He says to them the Jesus: Never have you read in the writings: A stone which rejected they building, the same was made into a head of a corner; from Lord was this, and it is wonderful in eyes of us?

diaglotnt@Matthew:21:46 @ And seeking him to seize, they feared the crowds; since as a prophet him they held.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:3 @ and he sent the slaves of him, to call the having been invited to the marriage–feasts; and not they would to come.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:5 @ They but neglecting went away; he indeed to the own field, he and to the traffic of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:8 @ Then he says to the slaves of him; the indeed marriage–feast ready is, they but having been called not were worthy.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:10 @ And having gone forth the slaves those into the ways, they brought together all, as many as they found, bad ones both and good ones; and was filled the marriage–feast of reclining ones.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:15 @ Then having gone the Pharisees counsel took, how him they might insnare in word.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:16 @ And they sent away to him the disciples of them with the Herodians, saying: O teacher, we know, that true thou art, and the way of the God in truth thou teachest, and not there is care to thee about no one; not for thou lookest into face of men.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:19 @ Show you to me the coin of the tribute. They and brought to him a denarius.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:21 @ They say to him: Of Caesar. Then he says to them: Give you back then the (things) of Caesar to Caesar; and the (things) of the God to the God.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:22 @ And having heard they wondered: and leaving him they departed.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:23 @ In that the day came to him Sadducees, they saying, not to be a resurrection; and they asked him,

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:30 @ In for the resurrection neither they marry, nor are given in marriage, but as messengers of the God in heaven are.

diaglotnt@Matthew:22:42 @ saying: What to you thinks about the Anointed? of whom a son is he? They say to him: Of the David.

diaglotnt@Matthew:23:3 @ All therefore, whatever they say to you to observe observe you and do you; according to but the works of them not do you; They say for, and not they do.

diaglotnt@Matthew:23:4 @ They bind for burdens heavy and oppressive, and place upon the shoulders of the men; of the and finger of them not they will to move them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:23:5 @ All but the works of them they do to the to be seen to the men. They widen and the phylacteries of them, and they enlarge the tufts of the mantles of them;

diaglotnt@Matthew:23:6 @ they love and the upper couch in the feasts, and the first seats in the synagogues,

diaglotnt@Matthew:23:25 @ Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites; because you cleanse the outside of the cup and of the dish, within but they are full of rapine and injustice.

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:5 @ Many for shall come in the name of me, saying: I am the Anointed; and many they shall deceive.

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:9 @ Then they shall deliver up you to affliction, and shall kill you; and you shall be being hated by all of the nations on account of the name of me.

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:16 @ then they in the Judea, let them flee to the mountains;

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:26 @ If then they should say to you: Lo, in the desert he is; not you should go out; Lo, in the retired places; not you should believe;

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:30 @ And then shall appear the sign of the son of the man in the heaven; and then shall lament all the tribes of the earth, and they shall see the son of the man coming upon the clouds of the heaven, with power and glory much;

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:31 @ and he will send the messengers of him with of trumpet a voice great; and they shall gather the chosen (ones) of him from the four winds, from extremities of heavens to extremities of them.

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:38 @ As for they were in the days the before the flood eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, till of which day entered Noah into the ark,

diaglotnt@Matthew:24:39 @ and not they knew, till came the flood and took away all; even so will be also the presence of the son of the man.

diaglotnt@Matthew:25:44 @ Then will answer and they, saying: O lord, when thee we saw hungering, or thirsting, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and not we served thee?

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:4 @ and they consulted, that the Jesus with deceit they might seize and might kill.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:5 @ They said but: Not in the feast, that not a tumult there should be among the people.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:15 @ said: What are you willing to me to give, and I to you will deliver up him? They and paid to him thirty pieces of silver.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:19 @ And did the disciples as commanded to them the Jesus; and they prepared the passover.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:22 @ And being grieved exceedingly, they began to say to him each one of them: Not I am, O lord?

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:30 @ And having sung a hymn, they departed to the mountain of the olive–trees.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:50 @ The but Jesus said to him: Companion, for what art thou present? Then coming they laid the hands on the Jesus, and they seized him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:56 @ This but all has been done, that might be fulfilled the writings of the prophets. Then the disciples all, leaving him, they fled.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:57 @ They and seizing the Jesus, they led to Caiaphas the high–priest, where the scribes and the elders were assembled.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:59 @ The and high–priests and the elders and the high–council whole sought false testimony against the Jesus, so that him they might deliver to death.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:60 @ And not they found, many false–witnesses having come. Afterwards but coming two false–witnesses

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:66 @ What to you thinks? they and answering said: Liable to death he is.

diaglotnt@Matthew:26:67 @ Then they spat into the face of him, and beat with the fist him: they and struck with palms of their hands,

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:2 @ And binding him, they led, and delivered up him to Pontius Pilate the governor.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:4 @ saying: I sinned, having delivered up blood innocent. They but said: What to us? Thou wilt see.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:7 @ Counsel and taking, they bought with them the field of the potter, to bury the strangers.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:9 @ Then was fulfilled the word spoken through Jeremiah the prophet, saying: And I took the thirty pieces of silver, the price of the having been valued, whom they valued from sons of Israel,

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:13 @ Then says to him the Pilate: Not thou hearest, how many things of thee they bear witness against?

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:15 @ At and a feast was accustomed the governor to release one to the crowd prisoner, whom they wished.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:16 @ They had and then a prisoner noted, being called Barabbas.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:18 @ He knew for, that through envy they had delivered up him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:20 @ The but high–priests and the elders persuaded the crowds, that they should ask the Barabbas, the and Jesus they might destroy.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:21 @ Answering and the governor said to them: Which wish you of the two I shall release to you? They and said: Barabbas.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:22 @ He says to them the Pilate: What then shall I do Jesus, the being called Anointed? They say to him all: Let him be crucified.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:23 @ The and governor said: What for evil has he done? They but vehemently cried, saying: Let him be crucified.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:27 @ Then the soldiers of the governor taking the Jesus into the judgment hall, they gathered together to him whole the company.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:28 @ And having stripped him, they put on to him a soldier’s cloak scarlet.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:30 @ And spitting on him, they took the reed, and struck on the head of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:31 @ And when they had mocked him, they took off him the soldier’s cloak, and put on him the garments of him; and led away him into the to be crucified.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:32 @ Going out and, they met a man a Cyrenian, by name Simon; him they compelled, that he might carry the cross of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:34 @ they gave to him to drink vinegar with gall having been mixed; and having tasted, not he would drink.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:35 @ Crucifying and him, they divided the garments of him, casting a lot.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:36 @ And being seated they watched him there.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:37 @ And they placed above the head of him the accusation of him having been written: This is Jesus the king of the Jews.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:54 @ The and centurion and those with him watching the Jesus, seeing the earthquake and the things being done, they were afraid much, saying: Truly of God a son was this.

diaglotnt@Matthew:27:66 @ They and going made fast the tomb, having sealed the stone, with the guard.

diaglotnt@Matthew:28:8 @ And coming out quickly from the tomb with fear and joy great, they ran to inform the disciples of him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:28:9 @ As and they went to inform the disciples of him, and lo, the Jesus met them, saying: Hail you. They and having approached laid hold of him the feet, and prostrated to him.

diaglotnt@Matthew:28:10 @ Then says to them the Jesus: Not be afraid; go you, inform to the brethren of me, so that they may go into the Galilee, and there me they shall see.

diaglotnt@Matthew:28:12 @ And being assembled with the elders, counsel and taking, pieces of silver sufficient they gave to the soldiers, saying:

diaglotnt@Matthew:28:15 @ They and having received the pieces of silver, did as they were taught. And is spread abroad the word this among Jews till the day.

diaglotnt@Matthew:28:17 @ And seeing him, they prostrated to him; they but doubted.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:16 @ Walking and by the sea of the Galilee, he saw Simon and Andrew the brother of him, casting a fishing net in the sea; they were for fishers.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:18 @ And immediately leaving the nets of them, they followed him.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:20 @ and immediately he called them. And leaving the father of them Zebedee in the ship with the hirelings, they went after him.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:21 @ And they went into Capernaum; and immediately to the sabbath going into the synagogue, he taught.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:22 @ And they were amazed at the teaching of him; he was for teaching them as authority having, and not as the scribes.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:27 @ And they were astonished all, so as to reason among themselves, saying: What is this? what the teaching the new this? that with authority even to the spirits to the unclean he enjoins and they harken to him.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:30 @ The and mother–in–law of Simon was laid down having a fever; and immediately they spoke to him about her.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:32 @ Evening and being come, when set the sun, they brought to him all those sickness having, and those being demonized;

diaglotnt@Mark:1:34 @ And he healed many sick having various diseases; and demons many cast out, and not allowed to speak the demons, because they knew him.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:37 @ And having found him, they say to him: That all seek thee.

diaglotnt@Mark:1:45 @ He but going out began to publish many (things) and spread abroad the word, so as no longer him to be able publicly into a city to enter; but without in desert place he was, and they went to him from all parts.

diaglotnt@Mark:2:3 @ And they come to him a paralytic bringing, being carried by four.

diaglotnt@Mark:2:4 @ And not being able to come nigh to him through the crowd, they uncovered the roof, where he was; and having dug through they let down the bed upon which the paralytic was laid.

diaglotnt@Mark:2:8 @ And immediately knowing the Jesus to the spirit of himself, that thus they reasoned among themselves, said to them: Why these (things) reason you in the hearts of you?

diaglotnt@Mark:2:15 @ And it happened in the to recline at table him in the house of him, and many publicans and sinners reclined with the Jesus and the disciples of him; they were for many, and they followed him.

diaglotnt@Mark:2:18 @ And were the disciples of John and the Pharisees fasting; and they come, and they say to him: Why the disciples of John and those of the Pharisees fast; those but to thee disciples not fast?

diaglotnt@Mark:2:19 @ And said to them the Jesus: Not are able the sons of the bride–chamber, in which the bridegroom with them is, to fast? so long a time with themselves they have the bridegroom, not are able to fast.

diaglotnt@Mark:2:20 @ Will come but days, when may be taken away from them the bridegroom, and then they will fast in that the day.

diaglotnt@Mark:2:24 @ And the Pharisees said to him: See, why do they in the sabbath, what not is lawful?

diaglotnt@Mark:3:2 @ and they closely watched him, if to the sabbath he will heal him, that they might accuse him.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:4 @ And he says to them: Is it lawful to the sabbath to do good or to do evil? a life to save, or to destroy? They but were silent.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:6 @ And coming out the Pharisees, immediately with the Herodians a council held against him, how him they might destroy.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:9 @ And he spake to the disciples of him, that a small vessel should attend him, because of the crowd, that not they might throng him.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:10 @ Many for he cured, so as to rush to him, that him they might touch, as many as had scourges.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:12 @ And many times he charged them, that not known him they should make.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:13 @ And he goes up into the mountain, and calls whom would he; and they came to him.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:14 @ And he appointed twelve, that they should be with him, and that he might send them to preach,

diaglotnt@Mark:3:20 @ And they come into a house. And came together again a crowd, so as not to be able them not even bread to eat.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:21 @ And having heard those with him, went out to restrain him; they said for: That he is out of place.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:28 @ Indeed I say to you, that all will be forgiven to the sons of the men the sins, and the evil speakings, whatever they may revile;

diaglotnt@Mark:3:30 @ Because they said: A spirit unclean he has.

diaglotnt@Mark:3:31 @ Comes then the mother of him and the brothers of him; and without standing they sent to him, calling him.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:12 @ that seeing they may see, and not they may see; and hearing they may hear, and not they may hear; lest they should turn, and should be forgiven to them the sins.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:15 @ These and are they by the path, where is sown the word, and when they may hear, immediately comes the adversary, and takes the word that having been sown in the hearts of them.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:16 @ And these are like those on the rocky ground being sown, who, when they may hear the word, immediately with joy they receive it;

diaglotnt@Mark:4:17 @ and not they have a root in themselves, but for a reason they are; then occurring trial or persecution through the word, immediately they are offended.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:33 @ And such like parables many he spoke to them the word, even they were able to hear.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:36 @ And having left the crowd they took him, as he was in the ship; also other and ships was with him.

diaglotnt@Mark:4:38 @ And was he in the stern, on the pillow sleeping; and they awoke him, and they said to him: O teacher, not it concerns thee, that we perish?

diaglotnt@Mark:4:41 @ And they feared a fear great, and said to one another: Who then this is, for even the wind and the sea hearken to him.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:1 @ And they came to the other side of the sea, into the country of the Gadarenes.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:13 @ And gave leave to them immediately the Jesus. And having come out the spirits the unclean entered into the swine; and rushed the herd down the precipice into the sea; they were and about two thousand; and were choked in the sea.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:14 @ Those and feeding them fled, and reported to the city, and to the villages. And they came out to see, what is that having been done.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:15 @ And they come to the Jesus, and they behold the being demonized sitting and having been clothed, and being of sane mind, and having been possessed by the legion; and they were afraid.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:17 @ And they began to entreat him to depart from the coasts of them.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:35 @ While of him speaking, they came from the synagogue–ruler’s, saying: That the daughter of thee is dead; why yet troubled thou the teacher?

diaglotnt@Mark:5:40 @ And they derided him. He but, having sent out all he takes the father of the child, and the mother and those with him, and goes in, where was the child.

diaglotnt@Mark:5:42 @ And immediately arose the girl, and walked about; she was for years twelve. And they were astonished with an astonishment great.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:3 @ Not this is the carpenter, the son of Mary, brother and of James, and Joses, Juda, and Simon? and not are the sisters of him here with us? And they were stumbled in him.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:8 @ and he charged them, that nothing they should take for a way, except a staff only; no bag, no bread, not into the belt copper money;

diaglotnt@Mark:6:12 @ And having gone out they published, that they should reform;

diaglotnt@Mark:6:13 @ and demons many they cast out, and anointed with oil many sick ones, and they were cured.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:30 @ And were assembled the apostles to the Jesus, and reported to him all, and what they did, and what they taught.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:31 @ And he said to them: Come you yourselves privately into a desert place, and rest you a little. Were for those coming and those going many; and not even to eat they had leisure.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:32 @ And they went into a desert place to the ship privately.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:33 @ And they saw them going away; and knew many; and on foot from all of the cities they ran together there.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:34 @ And coming out he saw great a crowd, and was moved with pity towards them, for they were as sheep, not having a shepherd; and he began to teach them many things.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:35 @ And already time much having gone, coming to him the disciples of him, they say: That a desert is the place, and already time much;

diaglotnt@Mark:6:36 @ dismiss them, that going into the surrounding country and villages, they may buy themselves loaves; any for they might eat not they have.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:37 @ He but answering said to them: Give to them you to eat. And they say to him: Going may we buy denarii two hundred loaves, and give to them to eat?

diaglotnt@Mark:6:38 @ He but says to them: How many loaves have you? go you and see you. And having ascertained, they say: Five and two fishes.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:40 @ And they reclined squares squares, by a hundred, and by fifty.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:41 @ And taking the five loaves and the two fishes, looking up to the heaven, he gave praise, and broke the loaves, and gave to the disciples of him, that they might set before them; and the two fishes he divided to all.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:42 @ And they ate all, and were filled.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:43 @ And they took up of fragments twelve baskets full, and of the fishes.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:49 @ They but, seeing him walking on the sea, they thought a phantom to be, and they cried out.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:51 @ And he went up to them into the boat; and ceased the wind. And greatly out of measure in themselves they were amazed and wondered.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:52 @ Not for they understood about the loaves; was for the heart of them having been stupified.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:53 @ And having passed over they came to the land Gennesaret; and drew to the shore.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:55 @ running about whole the adjacent country that, they began on the couches those sickness having to carry out, where they heard, that there he is.

diaglotnt@Mark:6:56 @ And wherever he entered into towns, or cities, or villages, in the markets they placed those being sick, and they besought him, that if even the tuft of the mantle of him they might touch; and whoever touched him, were saved.

diaglotnt@Mark:7:3 @ (the for Pharisees and all the Jews, if not with fist they may wash the hands, not they eat, holding the tradition of the elders;

diaglotnt@Mark:7:4 @ and from a market, if not they might dip, not they eat; and other many things is, which they received to hold, dippings of cup, and of pots, and of copper vessels, and of couches);

diaglotnt@Mark:7:5 @ then asked him the Pharisees and the scribes: Why the disciples of thee not walk according to the tradition of the elders, but with common hands they eat the loaf?

diaglotnt@Mark:7:7 @ In vain but they worship me, teaching teachings, commandments of men.

diaglotnt@Mark:7:32 @ And they bring to him a deaf man a stammerer, and they entreat him that he might place to him the hand.

diaglotnt@Mark:7:36 @ And he charged them, that no one they should tell; what but he to them charged, more abundantly they published.

diaglotnt@Mark:7:37 @ And beyond measure they were astonished, saying: Well all (things) he has done; and the deaf ones he makes to hear, and the dumb ones to speak.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:1 @ In those the days, very great crowd being, and not having any thing they could eat, having called the disciples of himself he says to them:

diaglotnt@Mark:8:2 @ I have pity on the crowd; because now days three, they continue with me and not they have any thing they can eat.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:3 @ And if I dismiss them fasting into house of themselves, they will faint on the way; come for of them a great distance have come.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:5 @ And he asked them: How many have you loaves? They and say: Seven.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:6 @ And he gave orders to the crowd to recline upon the ground; and taking the seven loaves, giving thanks he broke, and gave to the disciples of himself, that they might set before; and they set before the crowd.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:7 @ And they had small fishes a few; and giving praise, he said: Place before also them.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:8 @ They ate and, and were filled; and they took up over and above of fragments, seven large baskets.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:14 @ And they forgot to take loaves, and except one loaf not they had with themselves in the ship.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:16 @ And they reasoned with one another saying: Because loaves not we have.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:19 @ When the five loaves I broke to the five thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took you up? They say to him: Twelve.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:20 @ When and the seven to the four thousand, how many large baskets full of fragments took you up? They and said: Seven.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:22 @ And he comes to Bethsaida. And they bring to him a blind man and beseech him, that him he would touch.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:27 @ And departed the Jesus and the disciples of him into the villages of Caesarea of the Philip. And on the way he asked the disciples of himself, saying to them: Who me they say the men to be?

diaglotnt@Mark:8:28 @ They and answered: John the dipper; and others, Elias; others and, one of the prophets.

diaglotnt@Mark:8:30 @ And he strictly charged them, that no one they should tell about him.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:1 @ And he said to them: Indeed I say to you, that are some of those here having stood, who not not shall taste of death, till they may see the royal majesty of the God having come in power.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:8 @ And suddenly looking round, no longer no one they saw, but the Jesus alone with themselves.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:9 @ Coming down and of them from the mountain, he charged them, that to no one they should relate what they saw, except when the son of the man out of dead ones should be raised.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:10 @ And the word they kept to themselves, arguing, what is that out of dead ones to be raised.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:11 @ And they asked him, saying: That say the scribes, that Elias must to come first?

diaglotnt@Mark:9:13 @ But I say to you, that both Elias has come, and they have done to him whatever they wished, even as it is written about him.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:18 @ And wherever him it may seize, it convulses him; and he foams, and grinds the teeth of him, and pines away. And I spoke to the disciples of thee, that it they might cast out, and not they had power.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:20 @ And they brought him to him. And seeing him, immediately the spirit convulsed him; and falling upon the ground, he rolled, foaming.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:31 @ He taught for the disciples of himself, and said to them: That the son of the man is delivered up into hands of men, and they will kill him; and having been killed, the third day he will rise.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:32 @ They but did not understand the word, and were afraid him to ask.

diaglotnt@Mark:9:34 @ but were silent; with one another for they had disputed on the way, who greater.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:4 @ They and said: Moses allowed a scroll of separation to be written, and to release.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:8 @ And shall be the two into flesh one. So that no longer they are two, but one flesh.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:13 @ And they brought to him little children, that he might touch them; the but disciples rebuked those bringing.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:24 @ They and disciples were astonished at the words of him. The but Jesus again answering says to them: Children, how difficult it is those having confidence in the riches, into the kingdom of the God to enter.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:26 @ They and greatly were amazed, saying among themselves: And who is able to be saved?

diaglotnt@Mark:10:32 @ They were and in the way going up to Jerusalem; and was going before them the Jesus; and they were amazed, and following they were afraid. And taking aside again the twelve, he began to them to tell the things being about to him to happen:

diaglotnt@Mark:10:33 @ For lo, we go up to Jerusalem, and the son of the man will be delivered up to the high–priests and to the scribes; and they will condemn him to death, and they will deliver up him to the Gentiles,

diaglotnt@Mark:10:34 @ and they will mock him, and they will scourge him, and they will spit upon him, and they will kill him; and the third day he will stand up.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:37 @ They and said to him: Give to us, that one at right of thee, and one at left of thee we may sit in the glory of thee.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:39 @ They and said to him: We are able. The and Jesus said to them: The indeed cup, which I drink, you will drink; and the dipping, which I am dipped, you will be dipped;

diaglotnt@Mark:10:41 @ And having heard the ten, they began to be angry about James and John.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:46 @ And they come into Jericho; and going out of him from Jericho, and the disciples of him, and a crowd great, a son of Timeus, Bartimeus the blind, sat by the way begging.

diaglotnt@Mark:10:49 @ And stopping the Jesus, said him to be called; and they called the blind, saying; to him: Take courage, rise up; he calls thee.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:1 @ And when they drew near to Jerusalem, to Bethphage and Bethany, to the mountain of the olive trees, he sends two of the disciples of himself, and says to them:

diaglotnt@Mark:11:4 @ They went and, and found a colt having been tied near the door without in the street; and they loosen him.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:6 @ They and said to them even as commanded the Jesus; and they suffered them.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:7 @ And they led the colt to the Jesus, and they threw upon him the mantles of themselves; and he sat upon him.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:15 @ And they come to Jerusalem; and going into temple he began to cast out those selling and buying in the temple; and the tables the money–changers, and the seats of those selling the doves he overturned;

diaglotnt@Mark:11:18 @ And heard the scribes and the high–priests, and they sought how him they might destroy; they feared for him, because all the crowd was amazed at the teaching of him.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:20 @ And in the morning passing along, they saw the fig–tree having been withered from roots;

diaglotnt@Mark:11:27 @ And they come again to Jerusalem. And in the temple walking of him, come to him the high–priests and the scribes and the elders,

diaglotnt@Mark:11:28 @ and they say to him: By what authority these things doest thou? and who to thee the authority this gave, that these things thou mayest do?

diaglotnt@Mark:11:31 @ And they reasoned among themselves, saying: If we should say: From heaven, he will say: Why then not did you believe him?

diaglotnt@Mark:11:32 @ But if we should say: From men; they feared the people; all for held the John, that really a prophet was.

diaglotnt@Mark:11:33 @ And answering they say to the Jesus. Not we know. And the Jesus answering says to them: Neither I say to you, by what authority these things I do.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:3 @ They but taking him, they flayed, and sent away empty.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:4 @ And again he sent to them another slave; and this pelting with stones they wounded of the head, and sent away having dishonored.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:5 @ And another he sent; and this they killed; and many others, some indeed flaying, some but killing.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:6 @ Yet therefore one son having, beloved of himself he sent and him to them last, saying: That they will regard the son of me.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:8 @ And having taken him, they killed, and cast out of the vineyard.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:12 @ And they sought him to seize, but they feared the crowd; they knew for, that to them the parable he spoke. And leaving him, they went away.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:13 @ And they send to him some of the Pharisees and of the Herodians, that him they might catch in word.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:14 @ They having come they say to him: O teacher, we know, that true thou art, and not cares thee about no one; not for thou lookest into face of men, but in truth the way of the God thou teachest; is it lawful tribute to Caesar to give, or not? should we give, or not should we give?

diaglotnt@Mark:12:16 @ They and brought. And he says to them: Of whom the likeness this, and the inscription? They and said to him: Of Caesar.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:17 @ And answering the Jesus said to them: Give you back the things of Caesar to Caesar, and the things of the God, to the God. And they wondered at him.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:18 @ And come Sadducees to him, who say a resurrection not to be; and they asked him, saying:

diaglotnt@Mark:12:23 @ In the therefore resurrection when they shall rise, of whom of them shall be a wife? the for seven had her a wife.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:25 @ When for out of dead (ones) they may rise, neither they marry, nor are given in marriage, but are as messengers in the heavens.

diaglotnt@Mark:12:26 @ Concerning but the dead (ones), that they rise, not have you read in the book of Moses, at the bush as said to him the God, saying: I the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob?

diaglotnt@Mark:13:6 @ Many for shall come in the name of me, saying: That I am; and many they will deceive.

diaglotnt@Mark:13:9 @ Take heed but you yourselves; they will deliver up for you to sanhedrims, and to synagogues you will be beaten, and before governors and kings you will stand, on account of me, for a testimony to them.

diaglotnt@Mark:13:11 @ When but they may lead you deliver up, not be anxious beforehand what you should speak, nor be concerned; but whatever may be given to you in that the hour, this speak you; not for are you the speaking, but the spirit the holy.

diaglotnt@Mark:13:12 @ Will deliver up and a brother a brother to death and father a child; and they shall rise up children against parents, and deliver to death them.

diaglotnt@Mark:13:26 @ And then they shall see the son of the man coming on clouds, with power much and glory.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:1 @ Was now the passover and the unleavened cakes after two days; and sought the high–priests and the scribes, how him by deceit seizing they might kill.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:2 @ They said but: Not in the feast, lest a tumult shall be of the people.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:5 @ Could for this of the balsam to be sold more three hundred denarii, and to be given to the poor. And they censured her.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:11 @ They and hearing were glad; and promised him silver to give. And he sought, how conveniently him he might deliver up.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:12 @ And the first day of the unleavened cakes, when the paschal lamb was sacrificed, they say to him the disciples of him: Where wilt thou having gone we make ready, that thou mayest eat the passover?

diaglotnt@Mark:14:16 @ And went forth the disciples of him, and came into the city, and found even as he said to them; and they prepared the passover.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:19 @ They and began to be sorrowful, and to say to him one by one: Not I? and another: Not I?

diaglotnt@Mark:14:23 @ And taking the cup, having given thanks he gave to them; and they drank out of it all.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:26 @ And having sung a hymn, they departed to the mountain of the olive trees.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:31 @ He but with vehemence spoke more: If me must to die with thee, not not thee I will deny. In like manner and also all they said.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:32 @ And they came to a place, of which the name Gethsemane; and he says to the disciples of himself: Sit you here, till I shall pray.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:40 @ And having returned, he found them again sleeping; were for the eyes of them weighed down and not they knew, what to him they might answer.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:46 @ They then laid on him the hands of them, and seized him.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:50 @ And leaving him all they fled.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:51 @ And one a certain young man followed him, wrapped about a linen cloth on naked; and they seized him the young men.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:53 @ And they led the Jesus to the high–priest; and came together to him all the high–priests, and the elders, and the scribes.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:55 @ The and high–priests and whole the high council sought against the Jesus testimony for the to put to death him; and not they found.

diaglotnt@Mark:14:64 @ You have heard the blasphemy; what to you appears? They but all condemned him to be deserving of death.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:4 @ The and Pilate again asked him, saying: Not answerest thou nothing? see, how many things of thee they testify against.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:6 @ At now feast he used to release to them one prisoner whomever they asked.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:13 @ They but again cried out: Crucify him.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:14 @ The and Pilate said to them: What for evil has he done? They but vehemently cried out: Crucify him.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:16 @ The and soldiers led away him within the court, which is a judgment hall; and they call together whole the company.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:17 @ And they clothed him purple, and placed it around him braiding an acanthine wreath.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:18 @ And they–began to salute him: Hail the king of the Jews.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:19 @ And they struck of him the head with a reed, and spit upon him, and placing the knees did homage to him.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:20 @ And when they mocked him, they took off him the purple, and put on him the clothes the own; and they led out him, that they might crucify him.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:21 @ And they compel passing by one Simon a Cyrenian, coming from country, (the father of Alexander and Rufus), that he might bear the cross of him.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:22 @ And they bring him to Golgotha place; which is being translated, of a skull a place.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:23 @ And they gave him to drink having been mixed with myrrh wine; he but not received.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:24 @ And crucifying him, they divide the clothes of him, casting lots on them, who what should take.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:25 @ It was and hour third, and they crucified him.

diaglotnt@Mark:15:27 @ And with him they crucify two robbers; one at right, and one at left of him.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:1 @ And being past the sabbath, Mary the Magdalene, and Mary that of the James, and Salome bought aromatics, that coming they might anoint him.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:2 @ And very early of the first of week they came to the tomb, having risen the sun.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:3 @ And they said to themselves: Who will roll away for us the stone from the door of the tomb?

diaglotnt@Mark:16:4 @ And looking up they saw, that had been rolled away the stone; it was for great very.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:5 @ And having entered into the tomb, they saw a youth sitting on the right, having been clothed a robe white; and they were awe–struck.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:6 @ He but says to them: Not be you amazed; Jesus you seek the Nazarene, the having been crucified; he has been raised, not he is here; see the place, where they laid him.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:8 @ And having gone out, they fled from the tomb; had seized and them trembling and astonishment, and to no one nothing they said; they were afraid for.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:11 @ And those having heard that he was alive and had been seen by her, they did not believe.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:13 @ And those having gone brought back word to the rest; neither to them did they give credit.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:14 @ Afterwards, reclining with them to the eleven he appeared; and reproached the unbelief of them and hardness of heart, because of those having seen him having been raised not they gave credit.

diaglotnt@Mark:16:17 @ Signs and to those having believed these shall attend: In the name of me demons they shall cast out; with tongues they shall speak new;

diaglotnt@Mark:16:18 @ serpents they shall take up; and if deadly thing they may drink, not not them it may hurt; upon sick ones hands they shall place, and well they will be.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:6 @ They were and righteous both in presence of the God, walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:22 @ Coming out but not he was able to speak to them; and they perceived, that a vision he has been in the temple; and he was making signs to them, and remained dumb.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:58 @ And heard the neighbors and the kindred of her, that had magnified a Lord the mercy of himself towards her; and they rejoiced with her.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:59 @ And it came to pass, in the eight day they came to circumcise the little child; and called it, after the name of the father of him, Zacharias.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:61 @ And they said to her: That no one is among the kindred of thee, who is called to the name this.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:62 @ They made signs then to the father of him, the what he would desire to be called him.

diaglotnt@Luke:1:63 @ And having requested a tablet, he wrote, saying: John is the name of him. And they wondered all.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:3 @ And they went all to be registered, each into the his own city.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:9 @ And lo, a messenger of a Lord stood near to them, and glory of a Lord shone round them; and they feared a fear great.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:16 @ And they came having made haste, and they found the both Mary and the Joseph, and the babe lying in the manger.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:17 @ Having seen and, they published around the declaration that having been told to them concerning the little child this.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:20 @ And returned the shepherds glorifying and praising the God for all which they had heard and seen, even it had been told to them.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:22 @ And when were fulfilled the days of the purification of them, according to the law of Moses, they brought him to Jerusalem, to present to the Lord,

diaglotnt@Luke:2:39 @ And when they finished all the things according to the law of Lord, they returned into the Galilee, into the city of themselves, Nazareth.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:44 @ Having supposed and him in the company to be, they went of a day a journey, and they sought him among the kinsmen and the acquaintances.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:45 @ And not finding, they returned to Jerusalem, seeking him.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:46 @ And it happened, after days three they found him in the temple sitting in middle of the teachers, and hearing of them, and asking them.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:48 @ And seeing him, they were amazed; and to him the mother of him said: O child, why hast thou done to us thus? lo, the father of thee and I being in distress have sought thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:2:50 @ And they not understood the word, which he spoke to them.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:11 @ and that on hands they shall bear thee, lest thou shouldst strike against a stone the foot of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:28 @ And they were filled all of wrath in the synagogue, having heard these things.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:29 @ And rising up they cast out him outside of the city; and they led him even to a brow of the mountain, on which the city of them was built, so as to cast down him;

diaglotnt@Luke:4:32 @ And they were astonished on the teaching of him; for with authority was the word of him.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:36 @ And came amazement on all; and talked to one another, saying: What the word this, for with authority and power he commands the unclean spirits, and they come out?

diaglotnt@Luke:4:38 @ Having risen up and out of the synagogue, he entered into the house of Simon; mother–in–law and of the Simon was seized with fever great; and they asked him about her.

diaglotnt@Luke:4:41 @ Came out and also demons from many, crying out and saying: That thou art the son of the God. And rebuking not he permitted them to say, that they knew the Anointed him to be.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:6 @ And this having done, they enclosed a multitude of fishes great; was rending and the net of them.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:7 @ And they beckoned to the partners of those in the other ship, of the coming to help them; and they came, and filled both the ships, so as to sink them.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:9 @ Amazement for seized him and all those with him, at the draught of the fishes, which they had taken.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:11 @ And having brought the ships to the land, having left all, they followed him.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:17 @ And it happened in one of the days, and he was teaching; and were sitting Pharisees and teachers of the law, they were having come out of all villages of the Galilee and Judea, and Jerusalem; and power of Lord was into the to heal them.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:19 @ And not finding how they might bring in him, through the crowd, having gone up to the roof, through the tiles they let down him with the little bed into the midst in presence of the Jesus.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:26 @ And amazement too all, and they glorified the God; and were filled of fear; saying: That we have seen wonderful things to–day.

diaglotnt@Luke:5:33 @ They and said to him: Why the disciples of John fast often, and prayers make, in like manner and those of the Pharisees; those but to thee eat and drink?

diaglotnt@Luke:5:35 @ Will come but days, and when may be taken from them the bridegroom, then they will fast in those the days.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:7 @ Watched and him the scribes and the Pharisees if in the sabbath he will heal, so that they might find an accusation of him.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:11 @ They and were filled madness, and they talked to one another, what they should do to the Jesus.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:18 @ and those being troubled from spirits unclean; and they were healed.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:22 @ Blessed are you, when may hate you the men, and when they may separate you, and they may revile, and may cast out the name of you as evil, on account of the son of the man.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:34 @ And if you should lend from whom you hope to receive, what to you thanks is it? also for the sinners to sinners lead, that they may receive the like things.

diaglotnt@Luke:6:44 @ Every for tree from the own fruit is know; not fore from thorns do they gather figs, nor from a bramble do they pick a cluster of grapes.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:4 @ They and having come to the Jesus, they besought him earnestly, saying: That worthy he is, for whom thou wilt confer this;

diaglotnt@Luke:7:10 @ And having returned those having been sent into the house, they found the being sick slave being well.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:16 @ Seized and a fear all, and they glorified the God, saying: That a prophet great has risen among us, and that has visited the God the people of himself.

diaglotnt@Luke:7:20 @ Having come and to him the men they said: John the dipper has sent us to thee, saying: Thou art the coming one, or another are we to look for?

diaglotnt@Luke:7:31 @ To what then shall I compare the men of the generation this? and to what are they like?

diaglotnt@Luke:7:32 @ Like they are boys those in a market sitting, and calling to one another, and saying: We have played the flute for you and not you have danced; we have mourned for you, and not you have wept.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:7 @ And another fell in midst of the thorns; and having sprung up with the thorns they chocked it.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:10 @ He and said: To you it is given to know the secrets of the kingdom of the God; to the but others in parables; that seeing not they may see, and hearing not they may understand.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:12 @ Those and by the path, are those hearing; then comes the accuser, and takes away the word from the heart of them, so that not having believed they may be saved.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:13 @ They and on the rock, who, when they may hear, with joy receives the word; and these a root not they have, who for a season will believe, and in a season of temptation fall away.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:14 @ That and into the thorns having fallen, these are they having heard, and by anxious cares and riches and pleasures of the life going forth are choked, and not bear fruit to perfection.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:22 @ And it happened in one of the days, and he he went into a ship, and the disciples of him; and said to them: We may pass over to the other side of the lake; and they put off.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:23 @ Sailing but of them, he fell asleep. And came down a squall of wind on the lake, and they were filling, and were in danger.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:24 @ Coming to and they awoke him, saying: O master, O master, we are perishing. He and arising rebuked the wind and the raging of the water; and they ceased, and there was a calm.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:25 @ He said and to them: Where is the faith of you? Fearing and they wondered, saying to one another: Who then this is, that even to the winds he gives a charge and to the water, and they hearken to him?

diaglotnt@Luke:8:26 @ And they sailed into the country of the Gadarenes, which is over–against the Galilee.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:32 @ Was and there a herd of swine many feeding in the mountain; and they besought him, that he would permit them into them to enter. And he permitted them.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:33 @ Having gone out and the demons from the man, they entered into the swine; and rushed the herd down the precipice into the lake, and were chocked.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:35 @ They came out and to see that having been done; and came to the Jesus, and found sitting the man, from whom the demons had gone out, having been clothed and being of sane mind, at the feet of the Jesus; and they were afraid.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:37 @ And asked him whole the multitude of the surrounding region of the Gadarenes, to go from them; for with a fear great they were seized. He and having gone into the ship, returned.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:40 @ It happened and in the to return the Jesus, gladly received him the crowd; they were for all waiting for him.

diaglotnt@Luke:8:53 @ And they derided him, knowing that she was dead.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:6 @ Coming forth and they traveled through the villages, publishing glad tidings and healing everywhere.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:10 @ And having returned the apostles related to him what things they had done; and taking them he withdrew by himself into a place desert of a city being called Bethsaida.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:11 @ The and crowds having heard, they followed him. And having received them, he spake to them concerning the kingdom of the God, and those need having of healing, he cured.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:12 @ The now day began to decline; coming and the twelve, said to him: Dismiss the crowd, that having gone into the surrounding villages and the farms, they may lodge, and find provisions; for here in a desert place we are.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:13 @ He said but to them: Give to them you to eat. They and said: Not are to us more then five loaves, and fishes two, if not going we may buy for all the people this food.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:14 @ They were for about men five thousand. He said and to the disciples of himself: Make recline them in companies each fifty.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:15 @ And they did so, and they made recline all.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:17 @ And they ate, and were satisfied all; and was taken up that having been left to them of fragments, baskets twelve.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:19 @ They and answering, said: John the dipper; others but, Elias, others and, that a prophet one of the ancients has stood up.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:27 @ I say but to you truly, are some of those here standing, who not not shall taste of death, till they may see the royal majesty of the God.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:31 @ they appearing in glory, spoke of the departure of him, which he was about to fulfil in Jerusalem.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:32 @ The but Peter and those with him were having been heavy with sleep. Having awakened but they saw the glory of him, and the two men those standing with him.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:34 @ These and of him saying, came a cloud, and overshadowed them, they feared and in the those to enter into the cloud.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:36 @ And in the to have been the voice, was found the Jesus alone. And they were silent, and to no one told in those the days nothing of what they had seen.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:40 @ And i besought the disciples of thee, that they might expel it; and not they were able.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:45 @ They but understood not the word this, and it was having been veiled from them, that not they might perceive it; and they feared to ask him concerning the word this.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:52 @ And he sent messengers before face of himself; and having gone they entered into a village of Samaritans, so as to prepare to him.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:53 @ And not they received him, because the face of him was going to Jerusalem.

diaglotnt@Luke:9:56 @ And they went to another village.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:8 @ Also into what and ever city you may enter, and they may receive you, eat you the things being set before you,

diaglotnt@Luke:10:10 @ Into what but ever city you may enter, and not they may receive you, going out into the wide places of her say you:

diaglotnt@Luke:10:13 @ Woe to thee, Chorazin, woe to thee, Bethsaida; for if in Tyre and Sidon had been done the miracles, those being done in you, long ago would in sackcloth and ashes sitting they have reformed.

diaglotnt@Luke:10:30 @ Replying and the Jesus said: A man certain was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and robbers fell among; who both stripping him and blows having inflicted, they departed, leaving half dead being.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:19 @ If but I by Beelzebul cast out the demons, the sons of you by whom do they cast out? Through this judges of you they shall be.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:26 @ Then it goes and takes with seven other spirits more evil of itself, and they having entered dwell there; and becomes the last of the man that worse of the first.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:32 @ Men of Nineveh will stand up in the judgment with the generation this, and will condemn her; because they reformed at the preaching of Jonas; and lo, a greater of Jonas here.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:48 @ Therefore you testify and you consent to the works of the fathers of you; for they indeed killed them, you and build of them the tombs.

diaglotnt@Luke:11:49 @ Because of this and the wisdom of the God said: I will send to them prophets and apostles, and out of them they will kill and persecute;

diaglotnt@Luke:11:53 @ Saying and of him these things to them, began the scribes and the Pharisees greatly to be incensed, and to make speak off–hand him about many things; trying to entrap him, seeking to each something out of the mouth of him, that they might accuse him.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:11 @ When and they may bring you to the synagogues and the rulers and the authorities, not be you anxious, how or what you may answer, or what you may say;

diaglotnt@Luke:12:20 @ Said but to him the God: O unwise, this the night the life of thee they require from thee; what and thou hast prepared, for whom shall be?

diaglotnt@Luke:12:24 @ Observe you the ravens, that not they sow, nor reap; for whom not is a store–house, nor a barn; and the God feeds them. How much more you are valuable of the birds?

diaglotnt@Luke:12:38 @ And if he may come in the second watch, and in the third watch they come, and may find thus; blessed are the slaves those.

diaglotnt@Luke:12:48 @ he but not having known, having done and deserving of stripes shall be beaten few. To all and to whom is given much, much will be required from him; and to whom they have entrusted much, more they will ask him.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:2 @ And answering the Jesus said to them: Suppose you, that the Galileans these sinners above all the Galileans were, because such things they have suffered?

diaglotnt@Luke:13:4 @ Or those the ten and eight, on whom fell the tower in the Siloam, and killed them, suppose you, that they offenders were above all men those dwelling in Jerusalem?

diaglotnt@Luke:13:29 @ And they will come from east and west, and from north and south; and will recline in the kingdom of the God.

diaglotnt@Luke:13:30 @ And lo, they are last, who shall be first; and they are first, who will be last.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:1 @ And it happened in the to come him into a house of one of the rulers of the Pharisees in a sabbath to eat bread, and they were watching him.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:4 @ They but were silent. And having taken hold he cured him, and dismissed.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:6 @ And not they were able to reply to him to these things.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:7 @ He spoke and to those having been invited a parable, observing how the first reclining places they were choosing out, saying to them:

diaglotnt@Luke:14:12 @ He said and also to the (one) having invited him: When thou mayest make a dinner or a supper, not call the friends of thee, nor the brethren of thee, nor the relations of thee, nor neighbors rich; lest also they thee should invite again, and be made to thee a recompense.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:14 @ and blessed thou wilt be, because not they have to recompense to thee; it will be recompensed for to thee in the resurrection of the just.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:18 @ And they began from one to excuse themselves all. The first said to him: A field I bought, and I have need to go out and to see him; I beseech thee, have me having been excused.

diaglotnt@Luke:14:35 @ Neither for land, nor for manure fit it is; out they cast it. He having ears to hear, let him hear.

diaglotnt@Luke:15:24 @ for this the son of me dead was, and again alive; and having been lost he was, and is found. And they began to be merry.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:4 @ I know what i will do, that, when I may be put out of the stewardship, they may receive me into the house of themselves.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:9 @ And I to you say: Make you to yourselves friends out of the mammon of the unjust; that, when you may fail, they may receive you into the age–lasting tabernacles.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:14 @ Heard and these all also the Pharisees, money–lovers being; and they mocked him.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:28 @ I have for five brothers; that he may testify to them, that not also they may come into the place this of the torment.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:29 @ Says to him Abraham: They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:30 @ He and said: No, O father, Abraham; but if one from dead ones may go to them, they will reform.

diaglotnt@Luke:16:31 @ He said but to him: If Moses and the prophets not they hear, neither if one out of dead one should rise, will they be convinced.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:1 @ He said and to the disciples: Impossible it is of the not to come the snares; woe but, through whom they come.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:13 @ And they lifted up a voice, saying: Jesus master pity us.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:14 @ And seeing he said to them: Going show you yourselves to the priests. And it happened in the to go them, they were cleansed.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:18 @ Not they found having returned to give glory to the God, except the foreigner this?

diaglotnt@Luke:17:21 @ nor will they say: Lo here, or, or there; lo for, the majesty of the God in the midst of you is.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:23 @ And they will say to you: Lo here, or, lo there; not you may go away, nor may you follow.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:27 @ They ate, they drank, they married, they were given in marriage, till of which day entered Noah into the ark; and came the flood, and destroyed all.

diaglotnt@Luke:17:28 @ In like manner also as it happened in the days of Lot; they ate, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they built;

diaglotnt@Luke:17:36 @ And answering they said to him: Where, O Lord? He and said to them: Where the body, there will be gathered the eagles.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:9 @ He spoke and also to some those trusting in themselves that they are just ones, and despising the others, the parable this:

diaglotnt@Luke:18:15 @ They brought and to him also the infants, that them he might touch; seeing and the disciples rebuked them.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:33 @ and having been scourged they will kill him; and the day the third he will stand up.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:34 @ And they not one of these understood; and was the thing this having been hidden from them, and not they knew the things being spoken.

diaglotnt@Luke:18:37 @ They told and him, that Jesus the Nazarene passes by.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:25 @ (and they said to him: O lord, he has ten minas.)

diaglotnt@Luke:19:34 @ They and said: The lord of him need has.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:35 @ And they led him to the Jesus; and having thrown of themselves the mantles on the colt, they set on the Jesus.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:36 @ Going and of him, they spread under the mantles of them in the way.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:37 @ Drawing near and of him now to the descent of the mountain of the olive–trees, began all the multitude of the disciples rejoicing to praise the God with a voice loud for all which they saw mighty works,

diaglotnt@Luke:19:44 @ and will level with the ground thee, and the children of thee in thee, and not they will leave in thee a stone on a stone; because of which not thou knowest the season of the visitation of thee.

diaglotnt@Luke:19:48 @ And not finding that what they might do; the people for all were very attentive him hearing.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:5 @ They and reasoned among themselves, saying: That if we would say: From heaven he will say: Why then not did you believe him?

diaglotnt@Luke:20:7 @ And they answered not to have known whence.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:10 @ And in season he sent to the husbandmen a slave, that from of the fruit of the vineyard they might give to him; the but husbandmen, having beaten him, sent away empty.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:11 @ And he proceeded to send another slave; they but also this having beaten and having dishonored, sent away empty.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:12 @ And he proceeded to send a third; they but also this having wounded cast out.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:13 @ Said and the lord of the vineyard: What shall I do? I will send the son of me the beloved; perhaps this seeing they will regard.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:14 @ Seeing but him the husbandmen, they reasoned with themselves, saying: This is the heir; come, we may kill him, that to us may be the inheritance.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:15 @ And casting him out of the vineyard, they killed. What then will do to them the lord of the vineyard?

diaglotnt@Luke:20:16 @ He will come and will destroy these husbandmen those, and give the vineyard to others. Having heard and they said: Not let it be.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:19 @ And sought the high–priests and the scribes to put on him the hands in this the hour; but they feared the people; they knew for, that to them the parable this he spoke.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:20 @ And having watched they sent spies, feigning themselves righteous to be; that they might lay hold of him of a word, in order to the to deliver up him to the rule and to the authority of the governor.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:21 @ And they asked him, saying: O teacher, we know, that rightly thou speakest and thou teachest, and not thou dost accept a countenance, but in truth the way of the God thou teachest.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:24 @ Show you to me a denarius; of whom has it a likeness and inscription? Answering and they said: Of Caesar.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:26 @ And not they were able to take hold of him of a word in presence of the people; and wondering at the answer of him, they were silent.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:31 @ And the third took her; in like manner and also the seven; not they left children, and died.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:36 @ nor for to die more are able; like angels for they are, and sons they are of the God, of the resurrection sons being.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:40 @ No longer and they presumed to ask him nothing.

diaglotnt@Luke:20:41 @ He said and to them: How say they the Anointed a son of David to be?

diaglotnt@Luke:20:47 @ they devour the houses of the widows, and for a show long they pray; the so will receive greater judgment.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:4 @ All for they out of the abundance of them cast into the gifts of the God; she but out of the want of herself all the living, which she had, she cast.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:7 @ They asked and him, saying: O teacher, when then these will be? and what the sign, when may be about these to be done?

diaglotnt@Luke:21:12 @ Before but this all they will lay on you the hands of them, and they will persecute, delivering up to synagogues and prisons, dragging to kings and governors, on account of the name of me.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:16 @ You will be delivered up and also by parents, and brothers, and relatives, and friends; and they will put to death of you.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:24 @ and they will fall by edge of a sword, and they will be led captive into all the nations; and Jerusalem will be trodden down by Gentiles, till may be fulfilled seasons of Gentiles.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:27 @ And then they will see the son of the man coming in a cloud, with power and glory great.

diaglotnt@Luke:21:30 @ when they shoot forth now, beholding, from of yourselves you know, that now near the summer is.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:2 @ and sought the high–priests and the scribes, the how they might kill him; they feared for the people.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:5 @ And they were glad; and agreed to him silver to give.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:9 @ They and said to him: Where wilt thou we make ready?

diaglotnt@Luke:22:13 @ Having gone and they found even as he had said to them; and they prepared the passover.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:23 @ And they began to inquire among themselves, the, which then it could be of them the this being about to do.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:35 @ And he said to them: When I sent you without a purse, and a bag, and sandals, not anything wanted you? They and said; Nothing.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:38 @ They but said: O lord, lo, swords here two. He and said to them: Enough it is.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:54 @ Having seized and him they led, and brought him into the house of the high–priest. The but Peter followed at a distance.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:64 @ and having blindfolded him, they struck of him the face, and they asked him, saying: Prophesy, who is he striking thee?

diaglotnt@Luke:22:65 @ And other many blaspheming they spoke against him.

diaglotnt@Luke:22:71 @ They and said: What further need have we of testimony? Ourselves for we have heard from the mouth of him.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:1 @ And having stood up whole the multitude of them, they led him to the Pilate.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:2 @ They began and to accuse him, saying: This we found misleading the nation, and forbidding to Caesar tax to give, saying himself an Anointed king to be.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:5 @ They but were urgent, saying: That he stirs up the people, teaching in whole of the Judea, having begin from the Galilee to here.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:21 @ They but cried, saying: Crucify, crucify, him.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:23 @ They but pressed with voices loud, demanding him to be crucified; and prevailed the voices of them and of the high–priests.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:25 @ He released and the through sedition and murder having been cast into the prison, whom they asked; the but Jesus he delivered to the will of them

diaglotnt@Luke:23:26 @ And as they led him, having laid hold of Simon a certain Cyrenian coming from country, they placed to him the cross, to carry after the Jesus.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:29 @ For lo, come days, in which they will say: Blessed the barren ones, and wombs which not bore, and breasts which not suckled.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:30 @ Then they will begin to say to the mountain: Fall you on us; and to the hills: Cover you us.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:31 @ For if in the green tree these they do, in the dry what will be done?

diaglotnt@Luke:23:33 @ And when they came to the place, that being called Skull, there they crucified him, and the malefactors; one indeed at right, one at left.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:34 @ The and Jesus said: O Father, forgive them; not for they know what they do. Having divided and the garments of him, they cast a lot.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:55 @ Having followed after and also women, who were having been with him out of the Galilee, beheld the tomb, and now they laid the body of him.

diaglotnt@Luke:23:56 @ Having returned and they prepared aromatics and ointments; and the indeed sabbath they rested according to the commandment.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:1 @ In the and first of the weeks, of morning very early, came to the tomb, bringing what they prepared aromatics; and some with them.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:2 @ They found and the stone having been rolled from the tomb.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:3 @ And having entered not they found the body of the Lord Jesus.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:5 @ Afraid and having become of them, and bowing the face to the earth, they said to them: Why seek you the living among the dead–ones?

diaglotnt@Luke:24:8 @ And they remembered the words of him;

diaglotnt@Luke:24:9 @ and having returned from the tomb, they related these all to the eleven and to all the others.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:11 @ And appeared in presence of them as an idle tale the words of them, and they believed not them.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:14 @ And they were talking to each other about all of the having happened of these.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:19 @ And he said to them: What things? They and said to him: The things about Jesus the Nazarene, who was a man a prophet, powerful in work and word in presence of the God and all the people.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:24 @ And went some of those with us to the tomb, and found thus even as also the women said; him but not they saw.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:28 @ And they drew near to the village, where they were going; and he seemed intending further to go.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:29 @ But they pressed him, saying: Abide with us, for towards evening it is, and has declined the day. And he went in the to abide with them.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:31 @ Of them and were opened the eyes, and they knew him; and he disappeared from them.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:32 @ And they said to each other: Not the heart of us burning was, in us, as he was talking to us in the way, and as he was opening to us the writings?

diaglotnt@Luke:24:33 @ And rising up in this the hour, they returned to Jerusalem; and found having been assembled the eleven and those with them,

diaglotnt@Luke:24:35 @ And they related the things in the way, and how he was known to them in the breaking of the loaf.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:37 @ Being terrified but and affrighted having become they thought a spirit to see.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:42 @ They and gave to him of a fish broiled a piece, and from a honey comb.

diaglotnt@Luke:24:52 @ And they having prostrated to him, returned to Jerusalem with joy great;

diaglotnt@John:1:19 @ And this is the testimony of the John, when sent the Jews from Jerusalem priests and levites, that they might ask him: Thou who art?

diaglotnt@John:1:21 @ And they asked him: What thou? Elias art thou? And he says: Not I am. The prophet art thou? And he answered: No.

diaglotnt@John:1:22 @ They said then to him: Who art thou? that an answer we may give to those having sent us; what sayest thou about thyself?

diaglotnt@John:1:25 @ and they asked him, and said to him: Why then dippest thou, if thou not art the Anointed, nor Elias, nor a prophet?

diaglotnt@John:1:37 @ And heard him the two disciples speaking, and they followed the Jesus.

diaglotnt@John:1:38 @ Having turned and the Jesus, and seeing them following, he says to them: What seek you? They and said to him: Rabbi, (which means being interpreted, O teacher,) were dwellest thou?

diaglotnt@John:1:39 @ He says to them: Come you and see you. They came and saw, where he dwells; and with him abode the day that. Hour it was about tenth.

diaglotnt@John:2:3 @ And having fallen short of wine, says the mother of the Jesus to him: Wine not they have.

diaglotnt@John:2:7 @ Says to them the Jesus: Fill you the water–pots of water. And they filled them to top.

diaglotnt@John:2:8 @ And he says to them: Draw you now, and carry to the ruler of the feast. And they carried.

diaglotnt@John:2:10 @ and says to him: Every man first the good wine places, and when they may have drunk freely, then the worse; thou has kept the good wine till now.

diaglotnt@John:2:22 @ When therefore he was raised out of dead ones, remembered the disciples of him, that this he spoke; and they believed the writing, and the word which said the Jesus.

diaglotnt@John:3:23 @ Was and also John dipping in Enon, near the Salim, because waters many was there; and they were coming, and were being dipped.

diaglotnt@John:3:26 @ And they came to the John, and said to him: Rabbi, who was with thee beyond the Jordan, to whom thou has testified, behold, he dips, and all come to him.

diaglotnt@John:4:8 @ (The for disciples of him had gone into the city, that provisions they might buy.)

diaglotnt@John:4:30 @ They went out of the city, and were coming to him.

diaglotnt@John:4:35 @ Not you say, that yet four months it is, and the harvest comes? Lo, I say to you, lift up the eyes of you, and see you the fields, that white they are to harvest already.

diaglotnt@John:4:42 @ To the and woman they said: That no longer through the they saying we believe; ourselves for we have heard, and we know, that this is truly the savior of the world the Anointed.

diaglotnt@John:4:52 @ He inquired then of them the hour, in which better he was. And they said to him: That yesterday hour seventh left the fever.

diaglotnt@John:5:12 @ They asked then him: Who is the man, he saying to thee: Take up the bed of thee, and walk?

diaglotnt@John:5:23 @ so that all may honor the son, even as they honor the Father. He not honoring the son, not honors the Father, that having sent him.

diaglotnt@John:5:39 @ You search the writings, because you think in them life age–lasting to have; and they are those testifying concerning me;

diaglotnt@John:6:2 @ And was following him a crowd great, because they saw the signs, which he was doing on those being sick.

diaglotnt@John:6:11 @ Took and the loaves the Jesus, and having thanks distributed to the disciples, the and disciples to those reclining; in like manner also of the fishes what they wished.

diaglotnt@John:6:12 @ When and they were filled, he says to the disciples of himself: Collect the remaining fragments, so that not any may be lost.

diaglotnt@John:6:13 @ They collected therefore, and filled twelve baskets of fragments, out of the five loaves of the barley, which remained to those having eaten.

diaglotnt@John:6:15 @ Jesus therefore knowing that they were about to come, and to seize him, that they might make him a king, retired again into the mountain himself alone.

diaglotnt@John:6:17 @ And stepping into the ship, they were going over the sea to Capernaum. And dark now it had become, and not had come to them the Jesus.

diaglotnt@John:6:19 @ Having driven therefore about furlongs twenty–five or thirty, they see the Jesus walking on the sea, and near the ship was coming; and they were afraid.

diaglotnt@John:6:21 @ They were willing therefore to receive him into the ship; and immediately the ship was at the land, to which they were going.

diaglotnt@John:6:23 @ (other but came boats from Tiberias near the place, where they ate the bread, having given thanks the Lord;)

diaglotnt@John:6:24 @ when therefore saw the crowd, that Jesus not is there, nor the disciples of him, they entered themselves into the boats, and came to Capernaum, seeking the Jesus.

diaglotnt@John:6:25 @ And finding him beyond the sea, they said to him: Rabbi, when here didst thou come?

diaglotnt@John:6:30 @ They said therefore to him: What then doest thou sign, that we may see and we may believe thee? what doest thou work?

diaglotnt@John:6:34 @ They said then to him: O sir, always give to us the bread this.

diaglotnt@John:6:42 @ and they said: Not this is Jesus the son of Joseph, of whom we know the father and the mother? How then he says this: That from the heaven I have come down?

diaglotnt@John:6:45 @ It is having been written in the prophets: And they shall be all taught of God. Every one who having heard from the Father and having learned, comes to me.

diaglotnt@John:7:25 @ Said then some of the Jerusalemites: Not this is he, whom they seek to kill?

diaglotnt@John:7:26 @ and lo, boldly he is talking, and nothing to him they say; not truly did know the rulers, that this is the Anointed?

diaglotnt@John:7:30 @ They sought therefore him to seize; and no one put on him the hands, because not yet had come the hour of him.

diaglotnt@John:7:32 @ Heard the Pharisees of the crowd murmuring about him these things; and sent the Pharisees and the high–priests officers, that they might seize him.

diaglotnt@John:7:52 @ They answered and said to him: Not also thou of the Galilee art? search and see, that a prophet out of the Galilee not has been raised.

diaglotnt@John:8:4 @ they say to him: O teacher, this the woman was taken in the very act committing adultery.

diaglotnt@John:8:6 @ This but they said tempting him, that they might have to accuse him. The but Jesus down stooping, with the finger wrote on the ground.

diaglotnt@John:8:7 @ When but they continued asking him, having raised up he said to them: He without sin of you, first the stone on her let him cast.

diaglotnt@John:8:9 @ They and having heard, and by the conscience being convinced, went out one by one, beginning from the elders even to the last ones; and left alone the Jesus, and the woman in middle standing.

diaglotnt@John:8:19 @ They said then to him: Where is the father of thee? Answered Jesus: Neither me you know, nor the Father of me. If me you knew, also the Father of me you would know.

diaglotnt@John:8:25 @ They said therefore to him: Thou who art? And said to them the Jesus: The beginning what, what even I say to you.

diaglotnt@John:8:27 @ Not they knew, that the Father to them he spoke.

diaglotnt@John:8:33 @ They answered him: Seed of Abraham we are, and to no one have we been slaves at any time; how thou sayest: That free you shall become?

diaglotnt@John:8:39 @ They answered and said to him: The father of us Abraham is. Says to them the Jesus: If children of the Abraham you are, the works of the Abraham you would do.

diaglotnt@John:8:41 @ They said then to him: We from fornication not have been born; one father we have, the God.

diaglotnt@John:8:59 @ They took up therefore stones, that they might cast on him; Jesus but hid himself, and went out of the temple.

diaglotnt@John:9:10 @ They said then to him: How were opened of thee the eyes?

diaglotnt@John:9:12 @ They said then to him: Where is he? He says: Not I know.

diaglotnt@John:9:13 @ They bring him to the Pharisees, that once blind.

diaglotnt@John:9:17 @ They say to the blind again: Thou what sayest concerning him, seeing that he opened of thee the eyes? He and said: That a prophet he is.

diaglotnt@John:9:18 @ Not believed therefore the Jews concerning him, that blind he was, and obtained sight, till when they called the parents of him the having obtained sight.

diaglotnt@John:9:19 @ And they asked them, saying: This is the son of you, whom you say, that blind he was born? how then now he sees?

diaglotnt@John:9:22 @ These things said the parents of him, because they feared the Jews. Already for had agreed the Jews, that if any one him should confess Anointed, from a synagogue should be.

diaglotnt@John:9:24 @ They called therefore a second time the man, who was blind, and said to him: Give glory to the God; we know, that the man this a sinner is.

diaglotnt@John:9:26 @ They said and to him again: What did he to thee? how opened of thee the eyes?

diaglotnt@John:9:28 @ They reviled him, and said: Thou art a disciple of him; we but of the Moses are disciples.

diaglotnt@John:9:34 @ They answered and said to him: In sins thou wast born wholly; and thou teachest us? And they cast him out.

diaglotnt@John:9:35 @ Heard the Jesus, that they cast him out; and having found him, said to him: Thou believest into the son of the God?

diaglotnt@John:10:4 @ And when the own sheep he puts forth, before them he goes; and the sheep him follows, because they know the voice of him.

diaglotnt@John:10:5 @ A stranger but not not they may follow, but will flee from him; because not they know of the strangers the voice.

diaglotnt@John:10:6 @ This the parable said to them the Jesus; they but not knew, what was, which he spoke to them.

diaglotnt@John:10:10 @ The thief not come, if not that he may steal and may kill, and may destroy; I come, that life they may have, and abundance may have.

diaglotnt@John:10:16 @ And other sheep I have, which not is of the fold this; also them me it behooves to lead; and the voice of me they will hear, and there will be one flock, one shepherd.

diaglotnt@John:10:27 @ As I said to you, the sheep the mine the voice of me hears, and I know them, and they follow me;

diaglotnt@John:10:28 @ and I life age–lasting give to them, and not not they will perish into the age, and not will wrest any one them out of the hand of me.

diaglotnt@John:10:31 @ Took up then again stones the Jews, that they might stone him.

diaglotnt@John:10:39 @ They sought therefore again him to seize; and he went forth out of the hand of them.

diaglotnt@John:11:13 @ Had spoken but the Jesus about the death of him; they but thought, that concerning the repose of the sleep he speaks.

diaglotnt@John:11:19 @ And many of the Jews had come to those about Martha and Mary, that they might comfort them concerning the brother of them.

diaglotnt@John:11:34 @ and said: Where have you laid him? They say to him: O lord, come, and see.

diaglotnt@John:11:41 @ They took away then the stone. The but Jesus lifted up the eyes above, and said: O Father, I give thanks to thee, that thou didst hear me.

diaglotnt@John:11:42 @ I and knew, that always me thou hearest; but on account of the crowd that standing I spoke, so that they may believe, that thou me has sent.

diaglotnt@John:11:53 @ From that therefore the day they took counsel together, that they might kill him.

diaglotnt@John:11:55 @ Was and near the passover the Jews; and went up many into Jerusalem out of the country before the passover, that they might purify themselves.

diaglotnt@John:11:56 @ They sought then the Jesus, and said with each other in the temple standing: What think you? that not not he may come to the feast?

diaglotnt@John:11:57 @ Had given now both the high–priests and the Pharisees a commandment, that if any one should know where he is, he should show, how they might seize him.

diaglotnt@John:12:2 @ They made therefore him a supper there, and the Martha served; the but Lazarus one was of those reclining with him.

diaglotnt@John:12:9 @ Knew therefore a crowd great of the Jews, that there he is; and they came not on account of the Jesus alone; but that also the Lazarus they might see, whom he raised out of dead ones.

diaglotnt@John:12:10 @ Took counsel but the high–priests, that also the Lazarus they might kill;

diaglotnt@John:12:13 @ they took the branches of the palm–trees, and went out to a meeting with him, and cried out: Hosanna, worthy of blessing he coming in name of Lord, the king of the Israel.

diaglotnt@John:12:16 @ These things now not knew the disciples of him the first; but when was glorified the Jesus, then they remembered, that these things was about him having been written, and these things they did to him.

diaglotnt@John:12:18 @ On account of this also met him the crowd, because they heard this him to have done the sign.

diaglotnt@John:12:20 @ Were and some Greeks of those going up, that they might worship in the feast.

diaglotnt@John:12:37 @ So many but of him signs having been done in presence of them not they did believe into him;

diaglotnt@John:12:39 @ On account of this not they were able to believe; because again said Esaias:

diaglotnt@John:12:40 @ He has blinded of them the eyes, and has hardened of them the heart; so that not they might see with the eyes, and understand with the heart, and should turn back, and I should heal them.

diaglotnt@John:12:42 @ Nevertheless truly and of the rulers many believed into him; but on account of the Pharisees not did confess, so that not from synagogues they might be;

diaglotnt@John:12:43 @ they loved for the glory of the men more, than the glory of the God.

diaglotnt@John:15:6 @ If not any one may abide in me, he is cast out, like the branch, and is withered; and they gather them, and into a fire they cast, and it is burned.

diaglotnt@John:15:20 @ Remember you the world, of which I said to you. Not is a slave greater of the lord of himself. If me they persecuted, also you they will persecute; if the word of me they kept, also the yours they will keep.

diaglotnt@John:15:21 @ But these things all they will do to you on account of the name of me, because not they know him sending me.

diaglotnt@John:15:22 @ If not I had come and spoken to them, sin not they had; now but an excuse not they have about the sin of them.

diaglotnt@John:15:24 @ If the works, not I had done among them, which no one other has done, sin not they had; now but even they have seen, and have hated both me and that Father of me.

diaglotnt@John:15:25 @ But, that may be fulfilled the word of having been written in the law of them: That they hated me without cause.

diaglotnt@John:16:2 @ From synagogues they will put you; but comes an hour, that every one the killing you, may think a service to offer to the God.

diaglotnt@John:16:3 @ And these things they will do, because not they know the Father, nor me.

diaglotnt@John:16:9 @ Concerning sin indeed, because not they believe into me;

diaglotnt@John:16:18 @ They said therefore: This what is which he says, the little while? Not we know what he says.

diaglotnt@John:16:19 @ Knew the Jesus, that they wish him to ask, and said to them: Concerning this inquire you with each other, because I said: A little while, and not you see me; and again a little while, and you shall see me?

diaglotnt@John:17:3 @ This and is the age–lasting life, that they might know thee the only true God, and whom thou hast sent Jesus Anointed.

diaglotnt@John:17:6 @ I manifested of thee the name to the men, whom thou hast given to me out of the world; thine they were, and to me them thou hast given; and the word of thee they have kept.

diaglotnt@John:17:7 @ Now they know, that all things whatever thou hast given me, from thee is;

diaglotnt@John:17:8 @ because the words which thou hast given me, I have given to them; and they received, and knew truly, that thou thee I came out, and believed, that thou me didst send.

diaglotnt@John:17:9 @ I concerning them ask; not concerning the world I ask, but concerning whom thou hast given me, because thine they are;

diaglotnt@John:17:11 @ And no more I am in the world, and these in the world are, and I to thee am coming. O Father holy, keep them in the name of thee, by which thou hast given to me; that they may be one, as we.

diaglotnt@John:17:13 @ Now and to thee I am coming, and these things I say in the world, that they may have the joy the mine fulfilled in them.

diaglotnt@John:17:14 @ I have given to them the word of thee; and the world hated them, because not they are of the world, as I not am of the world.

diaglotnt@John:17:16 @ Of the world not they are, as I of the world not am.

diaglotnt@John:17:19 @ And in behalf of them I sanctify myself, so that also they may be sanctified in truth.

diaglotnt@John:17:21 @ That all one may be; as thou, Father, in me, and I in thee, that also they in us one may be; that the world may believe, that thou me didst send.

diaglotnt@John:17:22 @ And I the glory which thou hast given to me, have given to them; that they may be one, as we one are;

diaglotnt@John:17:23 @ (I in them, and thou in me); that they may be perfected into one, and that may know the world, that thou me didst send, and thou didst love them, as me thou didst love.

diaglotnt@John:17:24 @ O Father, whom thou given to me, I wish, that where am I, also they may be with me; that they may behold the glory the mine, which thou didst give to me, because thou didst love me before a laying down of a world.

diaglotnt@John:18:5 @ They answered him: Jesus the Nazarene. Says to them the Jesus: I am. (Was standing and also Judas, the delivering up him, with them.)

diaglotnt@John:18:6 @ When therefore he said to them: That I am; they went into the behind, and fell on the ground.

diaglotnt@John:18:7 @ Again then them he asked: Whom seek you? They and said: Jesus the Nazarene.

diaglotnt@John:18:21 @ Why me dost thou ask? ask those having heard, what I said to them; lo, they know what things said I.

diaglotnt@John:18:25 @ Was and Simon Peter standing and warming himself. They said therefore to him: Not also thou of the disciples of him thou art? Denied he, and said: Not I am.

diaglotnt@John:18:28 @ They led then the Jesus from of the Caiaphas into the Jerusalem hall; it was and morning. And they not went into the judgment hall, that not they might be defiled, but that they might eat the passover.

diaglotnt@John:18:30 @ They answered and said to him: If not was this an evil–doer, not would to thee we delivered up him.

diaglotnt@John:18:40 @ They cried out then again all saying: Not this, but the Barabbas. Was now the Barabbas a robber.

diaglotnt@John:19:3 @ and said: Hail the king of the Jews; and they gave him blows.

diaglotnt@John:19:6 @ When therefore saw him the high–priests and officers, they cried out saying: Crucify, crucify him. Says to them the Pilate: Take him you, and crucify; I for not find in him a fault.

diaglotnt@John:19:15 @ They but cried out: Away, away; crucify him. Says to them the Pilate: The king of you shall I crucify? Answered the high–priests: Not we have a king, if not Caesar.

diaglotnt@John:19:16 @ Then therefore he delivered up him to them, that he might be crucified. They took and the Jesus and led.

diaglotnt@John:19:18 @ Where him they crucified, and with him others two, hence and hence, in middle and the Jesus.

diaglotnt@John:19:23 @ The then soldiers, when they crucified the Jesus, took the mantles of him, (and made four parts, to each soldier a part,) and the coat. Was but the coat without seam, from the top woven throughout whole;

diaglotnt@John:19:24 @ they said then to each other: Not let us tear him, but we may cast lots about him, of whom it shall be. That the writing might be fulfilled that saying: They divided the mantles of me for themselves, and on the raiment of me they cast a lot. The indeed therefore soldiers these things did.

diaglotnt@John:19:29 @ A vessel therefore stood of vinegar full; they and filling a sponge of vinegar, and to a hyssop–stalk putting round, brought of him to the mouth.

diaglotnt@John:19:31 @ The then Jews (that not might remain on the cross the bodies in the sabbath; since a preparation it was; was for great the day that of the sabbath) asked the Pilate, that might be broken of them the legs, and they might be taken away.

diaglotnt@John:19:32 @ Came therefore the soldiers, and of the indeed first, they brake the legs, and of the other that having been crucified with him.

diaglotnt@John:19:33 @ To but the Jesus having come, when they saw him already having died, not they broke of him the legs;

diaglotnt@John:19:37 @ And again another writing says: They shall look into whom they pierced.

diaglotnt@John:19:40 @ They took therefore the body of the Jesus, and bound it with linen cloths with the spices, as customary it is with the Jews to embalm.

diaglotnt@John:19:42 @ There therefore on account of the preparation of the Jews, because near was the tomb, they laid the Jesus.

diaglotnt@John:20:2 @ she runs therefore and comes to Simon Peter, and to the other disciple, whom loved the Jesus, and says to them: They took away the Lord out of the tomb, and not we know, where they laid him.

diaglotnt@John:20:3 @ Went out then the Peter and the other disciples, and they came into the tomb.

diaglotnt@John:20:4 @ Ran and they two together; and the other disciple ran before more quickly of the Peter, and came first into the tomb;

diaglotnt@John:20:9 @ Not yet for they knew the writing, that it behooved him out of dead ones to have been raised.

diaglotnt@John:20:13 @ And say to her they: O woman, why weepest thou? She says to them: Because they took away the Lord of me, and not I know where they laid him.

diaglotnt@John:20:23 @ If of whom you may forgive the sins, they are forgiven them; if of whom you may retain, they have been retained.

diaglotnt@John:20:29 @ Says to him the Jesus: Because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed; blessed they not having seen, and having believed.

diaglotnt@John:21:2 @ Were together Simon Peter, and Thomas he being called a twin, and Nathanael he from Cana of the Galilee, and they of the Zebedee, and others of the disciples of him two.

diaglotnt@John:21:3 @ Says to them Simon Peter: I am going to fish. They say to him: Are going also we with thee. They went out, and entered into the ship immediately, and in that the night they caught nothing.

diaglotnt@John:21:5 @ Says therefore to them the Jesus: Children, not any food have you? They answered him: No.

diaglotnt@John:21:6 @ He and said to them: Cast you into the right parts of the ship the net, and you will find. They cast then, and no longer it to draw were able from the multitude of the fishes.

diaglotnt@John:21:8 @ The but other disciples by the little ship came (not for they were far from the land, but about from cubits two hundred), dragging the net of the fishes.

diaglotnt@John:21:9 @ When therefore they went up to the land, they see a fire of coals lying, and a fish lying on, and bread.

diaglotnt@John:21:15 @ When therefore they had breakfasted, says to the Simon Peter the Jesus: Simon of Jona, lovest thou me more of these? He says to him: Yes, O lord, thou knowest, that I dearly love thee. He says to him: Feed the lambs of me.

diaglotnt@John:21:25 @ Is and also other many things did the Jesus, which if they should be written every one, not even him I suppose the world to contain the being written books.

diaglotnt@Acts:1:6 @ They indeed therefore having come together, asked him; saying: O lord, if in the time this thou restorest the kingdom to the Israel?

diaglotnt@Acts:1:10 @ And as fixedly gazing they were into the heaven, going away of him, and lo, men two were standing by them in raiment white,

diaglotnt@Acts:1:11 @ they and said: Men of Galilee, why stand you looking into the heaven? this the Jesus, he being taken up from you into the heaven, thus will come, which manner you saw him going into the heaven.

diaglotnt@Acts:1:12 @ Then they returned into Jerusalem from a mountain that being called of olive–trees, which is near Jerusalem, a sabbath being distant journey.

diaglotnt@Acts:1:13 @ And when they came into, they went up into the upper room, where were remaining, the, both Peter and James, and John and Andrew, Philip and Thomas, Bartholomew and Matthew, James of Alpheus also Simon the zealot and Judas of James.

diaglotnt@Acts:1:23 @ And they set forth two, Joseph that being call Barsabas, who was surnamed Justus, and Matthias.

diaglotnt@Acts:1:24 @ And praying they said: Thou, O Lord, heart–knower of all, show which thou didst select out of these the two one,

diaglotnt@Acts:1:26 @ And they gave lots of them; and fell the lot on Matthias, and he was counted with the eleven apostles.

diaglotnt@Acts:2:2 @ And were suddenly from the heaven a sound as of a rushing wind violent, and it filled whole the house, were they were sitting;

diaglotnt@Acts:2:3 @ and they saw with them being divided tongues like fire; sat and on one each one of them,

diaglotnt@Acts:2:4 @ and they were filled all spirit holy, and they began to speak with other tongues, as the spirit gave to them to speak.

diaglotnt@Acts:2:13 @ Others but deriding said: That sweet wine having been filled they are.

diaglotnt@Acts:2:18 @ and even on the male–slaves of me and on the female–slaves of me in the days those I will pour out from of the spirit of me, and they shall prophesy.

diaglotnt@Acts:2:37 @ Having heard and they were pierced to the heart, said and to the Peter and the other apostles: What shall we do, men brethren?

diaglotnt@Acts:2:41 @ They indeed therefore gladly having received the word of him, were dipped; and were added the day that souls about three thousand.

diaglotnt@Acts:2:45 @ and the possessions and the goods they were selling; and they were dividing them to all, as any one need had.

diaglotnt@Acts:2:46 @ Every day and constantly attending with one mind in the temple, breaking and at home bread, they were partaking of food in gladness and singleness of heart,

diaglotnt@Acts:3:2 @ And a certain man lame from womb of mother of himself being, was being carried; whom they placed every day at the door of the temple that being called beautiful, the to ask alms from those entering into the temple.

diaglotnt@Acts:3:10 @ they knew and him, that he was who for the alms sitting at the beautiful gate of the temple; and they were filled with wonder and amazement at that having happened to him.

diaglotnt@Acts:4:3 @ And they laid on them the hands, and put into keeping to the morrow; it was for evening now.

diaglotnt@Acts:4:7 @ And having placed them in middle they asked: By what power, or in what name did this you?

diaglotnt@Acts:4:13 @ Seeing and the of the Peter boldness and of John, and having perceived, that men unlearned they are and ungifted, they wondered, they knew and them, that with the Jesus they were;

diaglotnt@Acts:4:14 @ the and man beholding with them standing that having been healed, nothing they had to say against.

diaglotnt@Acts:4:15 @ Having ordered and them outside of the high–council to go, they consulted with each other,

diaglotnt@Acts:4:18 @ And having called them, they charged them not at all not to speak nor to teach in the name of the Jesus.

diaglotnt@Acts:4:21 @ They and having again threatened them dismissed them, nothing finding the how they might punish them, on account of the people; because all glorified the God on account of that having been done.

diaglotnt@Acts:4:23 @ Having been dismissed and they came to the own friends, and related what things to them the high–priests and the elders said.

diaglotnt@Acts:4:24 @ They and having heard, with one mind lifted up a voice to the God, and said: O Sovereign, thou the God, that having made the heaven and the earth and the sea, and all the things in them;

diaglotnt@Acts:4:31 @ And having prayed of them was shaken the place, in which they were assembled; and they were filled all of a spirit holy, and spoke the word of the God with freedom.

diaglotnt@Acts:5:6 @ Having arisen and the younger ones wrapped up him, and having carried out they buried.

diaglotnt@Acts:5:9 @ The and Peter said to her: Why that it has been agreed upon by you to tempt the spirit of Lord? Lo the feet of those having buried the husband of thee, at the door, and they will carry out thee.

diaglotnt@Acts:5:10 @ She fell and immediately at the feet of him, and breathed out; having come in and the younger ones found her dead, and having carried out they buried with the husband of her.

diaglotnt@Acts:5:12 @ Through and the hands of the apostles were done signs and prodigies among the people many; and they were with one mind all in the portico of Solomon;

diaglotnt@Acts:5:21 @ Having heard and they entered at the dawn into the temple, and taught. Having come and the high–priest and those with him, they called together the high council even all the senate of the sons of Israel, and sent into the prison, to have brought them.

diaglotnt@Acts:5:24 @ When and they heard the words these the, both priest and the commander of the temple and the high–priests, they doubted concerning them, what might be this.

diaglotnt@Acts:5:26 @ Then having gone the commander with the officers, they brought them, not with violence; they feared for the people, that not they might be stoned.

diaglotnt@Acts:5:27 @ Having brought and them they stood in the sanhedrim. And asked them the high–priest,

diaglotnt@Acts:5:33 @ They and having heard were enraged, and took counsel to kill them.

diaglotnt@Acts:5:40 @ They were persuaded and by him; and having called the apostles, having beaten they commanded not to speak in the name of the Jesus, and released them.

diaglotnt@Acts:5:41 @ They indeed therefore went rejoicing from presence of the high–council, because in behalf of the name they were accounted worthy to be dishonored.

diaglotnt@Acts:5:42 @ Every and day in the temple and at home not they ceased teaching and announcing glad tidings of Jesus the Anointed.

diaglotnt@Acts:6:5 @ And pleased the word in presence of all of the multitude; and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and spirit holy, and Philip, and Prochorus, and Nicanor, and Timon, and Parmenas, and Nicolaus a proselyte of Antioch;

diaglotnt@Acts:6:6 @ whom they placed in presence of the apostles; and having prayed they put to them the hands.

diaglotnt@Acts:6:11 @ Then they thrust under men, saying: That we have heard him speaking words blasphemous against Moses and the God.

diaglotnt@Acts:6:12 @ They stirred up and the people and the elders and the scribes, and having come upon they seized him, and led into the high council,

diaglotnt@Acts:7:6 @ Spoke and thus the God: That shall be the seed of him a stranger in a land foreign, and they will enslave it and they will oppress years four–hundred;

diaglotnt@Acts:7:7 @ and the nation, to which they may be enslaved, will judge I, said the God; and after these things they shall come out, and shall render service to me in the place this.

diaglotnt@Acts:7:16 @ And they were carried into Sychem, and were placed in the tomb, which bought Abraham for a price of silver from the sons of Emmor of the Sychem.

diaglotnt@Acts:7:19 @ This having dealt deceitfully the family of us, ill–treated the fathers of us, of the to cause to be exposed the babes of them; in order that not they might be preserved.

diaglotnt@Acts:7:25 @ He thought and to understand the brethren of himself, that the God by hands of him gives to them salvation; they but not understood.

diaglotnt@Acts:7:35 @ This the Moses whom they denied, saying: Who thee appointed a ruler and a judge? this the God a ruler and a redeemer sent by hand of a messenger of that having appeared to him in the bush.

diaglotnt@Acts:7:41 @ And they made a calf in the days those, and offered a sacrifice to the idol, and rejoiced in the works of the hands of them.

diaglotnt@Acts:7:52 @ Which of the prophets not persecuted the fathers of you? and they killed those having foretold concerning the coming of the righteous, of whom now you betrayers and murderers have become;

diaglotnt@Acts:7:54 @ Having heard and these things, they were enraged through the hearts of them, and gnashed the teeth of him.

diaglotnt@Acts:7:57 @ Having cried and with a voice loud, they shut up the ears of them, and they ran with one mind on him;

diaglotnt@Acts:7:58 @ and having cast outside the city, they stoned. And the witnesses laid down the mantles of them at the feet of a young man being called Saul,

diaglotnt@Acts:7:59 @ and they stoned the Stephen, calling upon and saying:L O Lord Jesus, do thou receive the breath of me.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:2 @ Buried and the Stephen men pious, and they made lamentation great for him.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:4 @ they indeed therefore having been scattered wandered about, preaching glad tidings the word.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:10 @ to whom they assented all from least to greatest, saying: This is the power of the God which is being called great.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:11 @ They attended and to him, because that for a long time with the magic arts to have amazed them.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:12 @ When but they believed the Philip announcing glad tidings the things concerning the kingdom of the God and the name of Jesus Anointed, they were dipped men both and women.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:14 @ Having heard and the in Jerusalem apostles, that had received the Samaria the word of the God, they sent to them the Peter and John;

diaglotnt@Acts:8:15 @ who having gone down offered prayer concerning them, so that they might receive spirit holy.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:16 @ (Not yet for it was on any one of them having fallen, only but having been dipped they were into the name of the Lord Jesus.)

diaglotnt@Acts:8:17 @ Then they placed the hands on them, and they received spirit holy.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:19 @ saying: Give you also to me the authority this, that to whom ever I may place the hands, they may receive spirit holy.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:25 @ They indeed therefore having earnestly testified and having spoken the word of the Lord, turned back for Jerusalem, many and villages of the Samaritans announced glad tidings.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:36 @ As and they were going in the way, they came to a certain water, and said the eunuch: Lo, water; what hinders me to be dipped?

diaglotnt@Acts:8:37 @ And he ordered to stand the chariot; and they went down both into the water the, both Philip and the eunuch; and he dipped him.

diaglotnt@Acts:8:38 @ When and they came up out of the water, spirit of Lord seized the Philip; and now saw him no longer the eunuch; he went for the way of himself rejoicing.

diaglotnt@Acts:9:8 @ Arose and the Saul from the earth; having been opened and the eyes of him, no one he saw; leading by the hand and him they led into Damascus;

diaglotnt@Acts:9:24 @ was made known but to the Saul the plot of them; they were watching and the gates day both and night, that him they might kill.

diaglotnt@Acts:9:25 @ Having taken but him the disciples by night, they let down through the wall, lowering in a basket.

diaglotnt@Acts:9:29 @ He spoke and and contended with the Hellenists; they but took in hand him to kill.

diaglotnt@Acts:9:30 @ Having known but the brethren they brought down him to Caesarea, and sent away him into Tarsus.

diaglotnt@Acts:9:37 @ It happened and in the days those having been sick her to have died; having washed and her they laid in an upper room.

diaglotnt@Acts:9:39 @ Having arisen and Peter came with them; whom having come they laid into the upper room, and stood beside him all the widows weeping, and showing tunics and mantles, as many as she made with them being the Dorcas.

diaglotnt@Acts:10:18 @ and having called aloud they asked, if Simon he being called Peter here lodges.

diaglotnt@Acts:10:22 @ They and said: Cornelius a centurion, a man just and fearing the God, being testified of and by whole of the nation of the Jews, was divinely instructed by a messenger holy, to send after thee to the house of himself, and to hear words from thee.

diaglotnt@Acts:10:24 @ And on the morrow they entered into the Caesarea. The and Cornelius was expecting them, having assembled the relatives of himself and the intimate friends.

diaglotnt@Acts:10:39 @ and we witnesses of all, which he did in both the country of the Jews and in Jerusalem; whom also they killed having hanged on a cross.

diaglotnt@Acts:10:46 @ they heard for them speaking with tongues, and magnifying the God. Then answered the Peter:

diaglotnt@Acts:10:48 @ He directed and them to be dipped in the name of the Lord. Then they asked him to remain days some.

diaglotnt@Acts:11:18 @ Having heard and these, they were silent, and glorified the God, saying: Then also to the Gentiles the God the reformation gave into life.

diaglotnt@Acts:11:22 @ Was reported and the word into the ears of the congregation that in Jerusalem concerning them; and they sent out Barnabas to go through to Antioch.

diaglotnt@Acts:11:30 @ which also they did, sending to the elders through hand of Barnabas and Saul.

diaglotnt@Acts:12:3 @ And having seen, that pleasing it is to the Jews, he proceeded to take also Peter; (they were and the days of the unleavened cakes);

diaglotnt@Acts:12:10 @ Passing through and first guard and second, they came to the gate the iron that leading into the city, which self–moved opened to them; and having gone out went forward street one, and immediately stood the messenger from him.

diaglotnt@Acts:12:15 @ They but to her said: Thou art mad. She but confidently affirmed thus to be.

diaglotnt@Acts:12:16 @ They and said: The messenger of him it is. The but Peter continued knocking; having opened and they saw him, and were amazed.

diaglotnt@Acts:13:3 @ Then having fasted and having prayed, and having laid the hands to them, they sent forth.

diaglotnt@Acts:13:5 @ And having arrived in Salamis, they announced the word of the God in the synagogues of the Jews; they had and also John an attendant.

diaglotnt@Acts:13:6 @ Having gone through and whole the island to Paphos, they found a certain magian, a false prophet a Jew, to whom a name Bar–Jesus,

diaglotnt@Acts:13:14 @ They and having passed through from the Perga went to Antioch of the Pisidia, and having entered into the synagogue in the day of the sabbaths, they sat down.

diaglotnt@Acts:13:21 @ And then they asked for a king, and gave to them the God the Saul son of Kish, a man of tribe of Benjamin, years forty.

diaglotnt@Acts:13:28 @ And no one cause of death having found, they asked Pilate to kill him.

diaglotnt@Acts:13:29 @ When and they finished all the things concerning him having been written, having taken down from the cross, they placed in a tomb.

diaglotnt@Acts:13:42 @ Having gone out and of them, they desired on the next sabbath to be spoken to them the words these.

diaglotnt@Acts:13:45 @ Seeing and the Jews the crowds, they were filled of zeal, and spoke against the things by the Paul being spoken, contradicting and blaspheming.

diaglotnt@Acts:13:51 @ They but having shaken off the dust of the feet of them against them, came into Iconium.

diaglotnt@Acts:14:3 @ Considerable indeed then time they remained speaking freely about the Lord, that testifying to the word of the favor of himself, granting signs and prodigies to be done through the hands of them.

diaglotnt@Acts:14:6 @ seeing they fled into the cities of the Lycaonia, Lystra and Derbe, and the surrounding country;

diaglotnt@Acts:14:7 @ and there they were preaching glad tidings.

diaglotnt@Acts:14:12 @ They called and indeed Barnabas, Jupiter; the and Paul, Mercury; because he was the leader of the word.

diaglotnt@Acts:14:18 @ And these things saying, hardly they restrained the crowds the not to sacrifice to them.

diaglotnt@Acts:14:19 @ Came and from Antioch and Iconium Jews; and having persuaded the crowds, and having stoned the Paul, they dragged outside of the city, supposing him to be dead.

diaglotnt@Acts:14:21 @ Having preached glad tidings and the city that, and having made disciples many, they returned to the Lystra and Iconium and Antioch;

diaglotnt@Acts:14:23 @ Having appointed and for them elders in every congregation, having prayed with fasting they commended them to the Lord, into whom they had believed.

diaglotnt@Acts:14:24 @ And having passed through the Pisidia, they came into Pamphylia;

diaglotnt@Acts:14:25 @ and having spoken in Perga the word, they went down into Attalia;

diaglotnt@Acts:14:26 @ and thence they sailed into Antioch, whence they were having been commended to the favor of the God for the work, which they fulfilled.

diaglotnt@Acts:14:27 @ Having arrived and and having assembled the congregation, they related what things did the God with them, and that he opened to the Gentiles a door of faith.

diaglotnt@Acts:14:28 @ They remained and a time not a little with the disciples.

diaglotnt@Acts:15:2 @ Being therefore a dispute and discussion not a little the Paul and the Barnabas with them, they decided to send up Paul and Barnabas and some others of them to the apostles and elders at Jerusalem, about the question this.

diaglotnt@Acts:15:3 @ They indeed therefore having been sent forward by the congregation, passed through the Phenicia and Samaria, narrating the turning of the Gentiles; and caused joy great to all the brethren.

diaglotnt@Acts:15:4 @ Having come and into Jerusalem, they were received by the congregation and the apostles and the elders, they related and what things the God did with them.

diaglotnt@Acts:15:11 @ But through the favor of the Lord Jesus we believe to be saved, in which manner also they.

diaglotnt@Acts:15:30 @ They indeed therefore being dismissed went to Antioch; and having assembled the multitude, delivered the letter.

diaglotnt@Acts:15:31 @ Having read and, they rejoiced at the exhortation.

diaglotnt@Acts:15:33 @ Having spent and a time, they were dismissed with peace from the brethren to those having sent them.

diaglotnt@Acts:15:36 @ After and some days said Paul to Barnabas: Having returned indeed we may visit the brethren in every city, in which we have preached the word of the Lord, how they are.

diaglotnt@Acts:16:3 @ This wished the Paul with him to go out; and having taken he circumcised him, on account of the Jews those being in the places those; they knew for all the father of him, that a Greek he was.

diaglotnt@Acts:16:4 @ As and they went through the cities, they delivered to them to keep the decrees, those having been determined by the apostles and the elders those in Jerusalem.

diaglotnt@Acts:16:7 @ coming by the Mysia, they attempted into the Bithynia to go; and not permitted them the spirit of Jesus.

diaglotnt@Acts:16:8 @ Having passed by and the Mysia, they came down to Troas.

diaglotnt@Acts:16:19 @ Seeing and the lords of her, that came out the hope of the gain of them, having taken hold of the Paul and the Silas, they dragged into the market to the rulers;

diaglotnt@Acts:16:20 @ and they having led them to the commanders, said: These the men greatly disturb of us the city, Jews being,

diaglotnt@Acts:16:22 @ And rose up together the crowd against them, and the commanders having torn off of them the mantles, they ordered to beat with rods;

diaglotnt@Acts:16:23 @ many and having laid on them blows, they cast into prison, having charged the jailor, securely to keep them;

diaglotnt@Acts:16:31 @ They and said: Believe thou in the Lord Jesus Anointed, and shalt be saved thou and the house of thee.

diaglotnt@Acts:16:32 @ And they spoke to him the word of the Lord, with all those in the home of him.

diaglotnt@Acts:16:37 @ The but Paul said to them: Having beaten us publicly, uncondemned, men Romans being, they cast into prison, and now privately us do they cast out? No indeed, but having come themselves us let them lead out.

diaglotnt@Acts:16:38 @ Told and to the commanders the rod–bearers the words these; and they were afraid, having heard that Romans they are.

diaglotnt@Acts:16:39 @ And having come they entreated them, and having led out they asked to go out of the city.

diaglotnt@Acts:16:40 @ Having gone and out of the prison they came in to the Lydia; and having seen the brethren, they exhorted them, and went out.

diaglotnt@Acts:17:1 @ Having passed through and the Amphipolis and Apollonia, they came into Thessalonica, where was the synagogue of the Jews.

diaglotnt@Acts:17:5 @ Having taken to themselves and the Jews of the market–loungers some men of evil, and having gathered a crowd, they disturbed the city; having assaulted and the house of Jason, they sought them to led out into the people;

diaglotnt@Acts:17:6 @ not having found and them, they dragged the Jason and some brethren to the city–rulers, crying: That they the habitable having disturbed, these also here are present;

diaglotnt@Acts:17:9 @ And having taken the security from the Jason and the rest, they let go them.

diaglotnt@Acts:17:13 @ When but knew these from Thessalonica Jews, that also in the Berea was preached by the Paul the word of the God, they came also there stirring up the crowds.

diaglotnt@Acts:17:15 @ They but conducting the Paul led him to Athens; and having received a charge to the Silas and Timothy, that as soon as possible they should come to him, they departed.

diaglotnt@Acts:17:18 @ Some but of the Epicureans and of the Stoics philosophers encountered him; and some said: What may intend the seed–picker this to say? They said: Of strange demons he seems a proclaimer to be; because the Jesus and the resurrection to them he announced glad tidings.

diaglotnt@Acts:17:19 @ Having taken hold and of him to the Mars hill they led, saying: Are we able to know, what the new this that by thee being spoken teaching?

diaglotnt@Acts:17:27 @ to seek the God, if indeed they might feel him and might find, and indeed not far from one each of us being.

diaglotnt@Acts:18:3 @ and because the same trade to be, he remained with them; and worked; they were for tent–makers the trade.

diaglotnt@Acts:18:17 @ Having taken hold and all the Greeks of Sosthenes the synagogue–ruler, they struck before the tribunal; and nothing of these the Gallio cared.

diaglotnt@Acts:18:27 @ Wishing and of him to pass through into the Achaia, having exhorted the brethren they wrote to the disciples to receive him; who having arrived, he helped much those having believed through the grace.

diaglotnt@Acts:19:2 @ he said to them: If a spirit holy you received having believed? They and said to him: But not even if a spirit holy is, we have heard.

diaglotnt@Acts:19:3 @ He said and to them: Into what then were you dipped? They and said: Into the of John dipping.

diaglotnt@Acts:19:4 @ Said and Paul: John dipped a dipping of reformation, to the people saying, into him coming after him that they should believe; that is, into the Jesus.

diaglotnt@Acts:19:5 @ Having heard and they were dipped into the name of the Lord Jesus.

diaglotnt@Acts:19:6 @ And having placed to them the Paul the hands, come the spirit the holy upon them, they spoke and with tongues and prophesied.

diaglotnt@Acts:19:19 @ Many and of those the magical arts practising, having brought together the books, burned in presence of all; and they computed the prices of them, and found pieces of silver myriads five.

diaglotnt@Acts:19:28 @ Having heard and, and having become full of wrath, they cried out, saying: Great the Diana of Ephesians.

diaglotnt@Acts:19:29 @ And was filled the city whole the confusion; they rushed and with one mind into the theatre, having seized Gaius and Aristarchus Macedonians, fellow–travelers of Paul.

diaglotnt@Acts:19:32 @ Some indeed therefore some thing cried; was for the assembly having been confused, and the greater not knew, for what purpose they were come together.

diaglotnt@Acts:19:33 @ Out of and crowd they pushed forward Alexander, thrusting forward him the Jews; the and Alexander having waved the hand, wished to defend himself in the assembly of the people.

diaglotnt@Acts:20:12 @ They brought and the youth living, and were comforted not a little.

diaglotnt@Acts:20:18 @ When and they were come to him, he said to them: You know, from first day in which I entered into the Asia, how with you the whole time I was,

diaglotnt@Acts:20:37 @ Much and was weeping of all; and having fallen on the neck of the Paul, they affectionately kissed him;

diaglotnt@Acts:20:38 @ sorrowing most of all for the word which he spoke, that no more, they are about the face of him to see. They accompanied and him to the ship.

diaglotnt@Acts:21:6 @ And having embraced each other, entered into the ship; they and returned into the own.

diaglotnt@Acts:21:12 @ When and they heard these things, entreated we both and those of the place, of the not to go up him to Jerusalem.

diaglotnt@Acts:21:20 @ They and having heard glorified the God; they said and to him: Thou seest, O brother, how many myriads are of Jews of those having believed; and all zealots of the law being.

diaglotnt@Acts:21:21 @ They were informed and concerning thee, that apostacy thou teachest from Moses those among the Gentiles all Jews, saying, not to circumcise them the children, nor the customs to walk.

diaglotnt@Acts:21:22 @ What then it is? certainly must multitude to assemble; they will hear for that thou hast come.

diaglotnt@Acts:21:24 @ These having taken, be thou purified with them, and be at expense for them, that they may shave the head, and will know all, that the things they have been informed concerning thee nothing is, but walkest orderly also himself the law keeping.

diaglotnt@Acts:21:26 @ Then the Paul having taken the men, on the following day with them being purified entered into the temple, announcing the completion of the days of the purification, till of which they offered in behalf of one of each of them the offering.

diaglotnt@Acts:21:29 @ (Were for having been before Trophimus the Ephesian in the city with him, whom they supposed that into the temple led the Paul.)

diaglotnt@Acts:21:30 @ Was moved and the city whole, and was a running together of the people; and having taken hold of the Paul, they were dragging him outside of the temple, and immediately were closed the gates.

diaglotnt@Acts:21:32 @ who immediately having taken soldiers and centurions, ran down upon them. They and seeing the commander and the soldiers, ceased beating the Paul.

diaglotnt@Acts:22:2 @ Hearing and that in the Hebrew dialect he was speaking to them, more they kept silence. And he said:

diaglotnt@Acts:22:5 @ as also the high–priest testifies to me, and all the eldership; from whom also letters having received to the brethren, to Damascus I went, going to lead and those there being; having been bound into Jerusalem, that they might be punished.

diaglotnt@Acts:22:9 @ Those and with me being the indeed light saw, and terrified they were, the but voice not they heard of the speaking to me.

diaglotnt@Acts:22:18 @ and to see him saying to me: Do thou hasten, and come out with speed from Jerusalem; because not they will receive of thee the testimony concerning me.

diaglotnt@Acts:22:19 @ And I said: O Lord, they know, that I was imprisoning and beating in the synagogues those believing on thee;

diaglotnt@Acts:22:22 @ They heard and him till this the word, and they raised the voice of them, saying: Lift up from the earth the such a person; not for it is fit him to live.

diaglotnt@Acts:22:24 @ ordered the commander to lead him into the castle, saying with scourges to examine him; that he might know, on account of what cause thus they were crying against him.

diaglotnt@Acts:22:25 @ As and they stretched out him with the thongs, said to the standing by centurion the Paul: If a man a Roman and uncondemned it is lawful for you to scourge?

diaglotnt@Acts:23:12 @ Becoming and day, having formed a conspiracy the Jews, they bound with a curse themselves, saying neither to eat nor drink till they might kill the Paul;

diaglotnt@Acts:23:21 @ Thou therefore not shouldst be persuaded by the; lie in wait for him of them men more forty, who bound with a curse themselves, neither to eat nor to drink till they killed him; and now ready they are looking for the from thee promise.

diaglotnt@Acts:23:23 @ And having summoned two certain of the centurions, he said: Make ready soldiers two hundred, that they may go to to Caesarea, and horsemen seventy, and spearmen two hundred, from third hour of the night;

diaglotnt@Acts:23:24 @ animals and to have provided that having mounted the Paul they might convey safely to Felix the governor;

diaglotnt@Acts:23:28 @ Wishing and to know the cause on account of which they were accusing him, I led down him into the sanhedrim of them;

diaglotnt@Acts:23:31 @ The indeed therefore soldiers, according to that having been commanded them, having taken the Paul, they led through the night into the Antipatris.

diaglotnt@Acts:23:32 @ On the and morrow having left the horsemen to go with him, they returned to the castle.

diaglotnt@Acts:24:12 @ And neither in the temple they found me with any one disputing, or a tumult making of a crowd, nor in the synagogues, nor in the city;

diaglotnt@Acts:24:13 @ nor to prove are they able, concerning which now they accuse me.

diaglotnt@Acts:24:14 @ I confess but this to thee, that according to the way, which they called a sect, so I serve the patriarchal God, believing all things those according to the law and those in the prophets having been written:

diaglotnt@Acts:24:15 @ A hope having in the God, which even they themselves are looking for, a resurrection about to be of dead ones, of just ones and also unjust ones.

diaglotnt@Acts:24:18 @ In which they found me having been purified in the temple, not with a crowd, nor with a tumult. Some and from the Asia Jews,

diaglotnt@Acts:24:19 @ who ought before thee to be present, and to accuse if anything they may have against me.

diaglotnt@Acts:24:20 @ Or these themselves let them say, what they found in me crime, having stood of me before the sanhedrim;

diaglotnt@Acts:25:7 @ Having approached and of him, stood around the from Jerusalem having been come down Jews, many and heavy accusations bring against the Paul, which not they were able to point out;

diaglotnt@Acts:25:14 @ When and many days they remained there, the Festus to the king submitted the things against the Paul, saying: A man certain is having been left behind by Felix a prisoner;

diaglotnt@Acts:25:19 @ questions but certain concerning of the own religion they had with him, and concerning one Jesus having been dead, whom affirmed the Paul to believe.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:5 @ previously knowing me from the first, (if they would be willing to testify,) that according to the most rigid sect of the our religion I lived a Pharisee.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:31 @ and having retired they spoke to each other, saying: That nothing of death worthy or of bonds does the man this.

diaglotnt@Acts:27:1 @ When and it was determined of the to sail us to the Italy, they delivered the both Paul and some other prisoners to a centurion, by name Julius, of a cohort of Augustus.

diaglotnt@Acts:27:12 @ Inconvenient and of the harbor being to winter in, the greater part placed a wish to be led out from thence also, if possibly they might be able having come to Phenice to winter, a harbor of the Crete looking towards south–west and towards north–west.

diaglotnt@Acts:27:17 @ which having taken up, helps they used, undergirding the ship; fearing and lest into the quicksand they should fall, having lowered the mast, thus were driven.

diaglotnt@Acts:27:18 @ Exceedingly and being storm–tossed of us, on the next a throwing out they began;

diaglotnt@Acts:27:19 @ and on the third with their own hands the furniture of the ship they threw out.

diaglotnt@Acts:27:28 @ and having heaved the lead, they found fathoms twenty; a little and having intervened, and again having the lead, they found fathoms fifteen;

diaglotnt@Acts:27:29 @ fearing and, lest on rough places we should fall, out of stern having thrown anchors four, they were wishing day to be.

diaglotnt@Acts:27:36 @ Encouraged and becoming all, also they received food.

diaglotnt@Acts:27:38 @ Being satisfied and of food, they lightened the ship, throwing the wheat into the sea.

diaglotnt@Acts:27:39 @ When and day it was, the land not they knew; a bay but they perceived having a shore, into which they wished, if they were able, to force the ship.

diaglotnt@Acts:27:40 @ And the anchors having cut off left in the sea, at the same time having loosed the bands of the rudders; and having hoisted the foresail to the wind, they pressed towards the shore.

diaglotnt@Acts:27:41 @ Having fallen and into a place with a sea on both sides, they ran a ground the vessel; and the indeed prow having stuck fast remained immovable, the but stern was broken by the violence of the waves.

diaglotnt@Acts:27:42 @ The and soldiers design was, that the prisoners they should kill, lest any one having swum out should escape.

diaglotnt@Acts:28:1 @ And having safely escaped, then they knew that Melita the island is called.

diaglotnt@Acts:28:2 @ The and barbarians rendered not the ordinary kindness to us; having kindled for a fire; they brought to all of us, because of the rain that having been present, and because of the cold.

diaglotnt@Acts:28:4 @ When and saw the barbarians hanging the wild beast from the hand of him, they said to each other: Certainly a murderer is the man this, whom having been saved from the sea the Justice to live not permitted.

diaglotnt@Acts:28:6 @ they but were expecting him to be about to swell, or to fall down suddenly dead. For a long and of them, expecting, and seeing nothing out of place to him happening, changing their minds they said: A god him to be.

diaglotnt@Acts:28:10 @ who also with many rewards rewarded us, and leading out they placed on the things for the need.

diaglotnt@Acts:28:21 @ They and to him said: We neither letters concerning thee received from the Judea, neither having come any one of the brethren related or spoken anything concerning thee evil.

diaglotnt@Acts:28:25 @ Not agreed and being with each other, they were dismissed, saying of the Paul word one: That well the spirit the holy spoke through Esaias the prophet to the fathers of us,

diaglotnt@Acts:28:27 @ Unfeeling for the heart of the people this and with the ears heavily they hear, and the eyes of them they closed; lest at any time they should see the eyes, and with the ears they should hear, and with the heart they should understand, and should return, and I should heal them.

diaglotnt@Acts:28:28 @ Known therefore let it be to you, that to the Gentiles is sent the salvation of the God; they and will hear.

diaglotnt@Romans:1:21 @ Because having known the God, not as God they glorified or they gave thanks; but were vain in the reasonings of them, and was darkened the perverse of them heart;

diaglotnt@Romans:1:22 @ asserting to be wise ones, they were foolish,

diaglotnt@Romans:1:28 @ And as not they did try the God to have in knowledge, delivered them the God to a worthless mind, to do the things not fitting;

diaglotnt@Romans:1:32 @ who the ordinance of the God having known, (that those the things such doing worthy of death are,) not only them they do; but even are well pleased to those doing.

diaglotnt@Romans:3:2 @ Much, according to every mode. First indeed for, because they were entreated with the oracles of the God.

diaglotnt@Romans:3:12 @ all turned aside, together they were unprofitable; not is doing goodness, not is even one.

diaglotnt@Romans:3:13 @ A sepulchre having been opened the throat of them; with the tongues of them they deceived. Venom of asps under the lips of them;

diaglotnt@Romans:3:17 @ and a way of peace not they knew.

diaglotnt@Romans:8:8 @ those and in flesh being, to God to be pleasing not they are able.

diaglotnt@Romans:9:7 @ Nor because they are seed of Abraham, all children, but in Isaac shall be called to thee a seed,

diaglotnt@Romans:9:11 @ Not yet for they having been born, nor having done anything good or bad, (so that the according to an election purpose of the God might abide, not from works, but from the one calling.)

diaglotnt@Romans:9:26 @ And it shall be, in the place where it was said to them: Not a people of me you, there they shall be called sons of God living.

diaglotnt@Romans:9:32 @ Why? Because not from faith, but as it were from works of law. They struck against for the stone of the stumbling;

diaglotnt@Romans:10:2 @ I testify for to them, that a zeal for God they have, but not according to knowledge.

diaglotnt@Romans:10:3 @ Being ignorant for the of the God righteousness, and the own seeking to establish, to the righteousness of the God not they were brought under.

diaglotnt@Romans:10:14 @ How then shall they call on, into whom not they believed? how and shall they believe, where not they heard? how and shall they hear without one proclaiming?

diaglotnt@Romans:10:15 @ How and shall the proclaim, if not they should be sent; as it has been written: How beautiful the feet of those announcing glad tidings of peace, of those announcing glad tidings the things good.

diaglotnt@Romans:10:18 @ But I say: Not not they heard? Yes indeed into all the earth went out the sound of them, and into the ends of the inhabited earth the words of them.

diaglotnt@Romans:11:3 @ O Lord, the prophets of thee they killed, and the altars of thee they drug down; and I was left alone, and they are seeking the life of me.

diaglotnt@Romans:11:11 @ I say then: Not did they stumble, so that they might fall? Not let it be; but by the of them fall the salvation to the nations, in order that to excite to emulation them.

diaglotnt@Romans:11:20 @ True; by the unbelief they were broken off, thou and by the faith hast been standing; not be–high–minded, but fear.

diaglotnt@Romans:11:23 @ Also they but, if not they should remain in the unbelief, shall be ingrafted; able for is the God again to graft them.

diaglotnt@Romans:11:31 @ thus also these now disobeyed, in the your mercy that also they may obtain mercy.

diaglotnt@Romans:13:2 @ So the one setting himself in opposition to the authority, to the of the God institution has been opposed; they but having been set in opposition, to themselves judgment will receive.

diaglotnt@Romans:13:6 @ On account of this for also taxes pay you; public ministers for of God they are, to same this constantly attending.

diaglotnt@Romans:15:27 @ They were pleased for, and debtors of them they are. If for in the spiritual things of them became sharers the Gentiles, they are bound also in the fleshly things to render service to them.

diaglotnt@Romans:16:4 @ (who on behalf of the life of me the of themselves neck they placed under; to whom not I alone give thanks, but also all the congregations of the Gentiles;)

diaglotnt@Romans:16:18 @ They for such like ones to the Lord of us Anointed not are in subjection, but to the of themselves belly; and through the fair speaking and good speaking they deceive the hearts of the simple ones.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:2:8 @ which no one of the rulers of the age this has known; (if for they knew, not would the Lord of the glory they crucified;)

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:3:20 @ and again: Lord knows the reasonings of the wise ones, that they are vain.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:6:16 @ Or not know you, that the one being joined to the harlot, one body is? (they shall be for, it says, the two for flesh one;)

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:7:8 @ I say but to the unmarried and to the widow; good for them, if they should remain as even I;

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:7:9 @ if but not they possess self–control, let him marry; better for it is to have married, than to be inflamed.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:8:5 @ Indeed for though they are being called gods, whether in heaven, or on earth, (as they are gods many, and idols many;)

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:8:7 @ But not in all the knowledge; some but in conscience of the idols till now as offered to an idol they eat, and the conscience of them, weak being, is defiled.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:9:25 @ Every one but the contending, all things possesses self–control; they indeed therefore, that a perishable wreath they may receive; we but, an imperishable.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:10:4 @ and all the same drink spiritual did drink; (they drank for from spiritual following a rock; the but rock was the Anointed);

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:10:5 @ but not with the greater number of them was well–pleased the God; they were laid prostrate for in the desert.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:10:6 @ These things but types of us were made, in order that not to be us lusters of evil things, as even they lusted.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:10:20 @ But, because what sacrifice the Gentiles, to demons they sacrifice, and not to God; not I wish and you partakers of the demons to become.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:10:33 @ even as also I all things all men please, not seeking that of myself being profitable, but that of the many, that they may be saved.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:13:8 @ the love not at any time falls off; whether but prophecies, they will be done away whether tongues, they will cease; whether knowledge, it will be done away.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:14:7 @ In like manner the things without life a sound giving, whether a flute, or a harp, if a difference to the notes not they should give, how shall be known that being played on flute or that being played on harp?

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:14:21 @ In the law it has been written: That by other tongues and by lips others I will speak to the people this, and not even so will they listen to me, says Lord.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:14:23 @ If therefore should come together the congregation whole to the same, and all with tongues should speak, should come in and unlearned ones, or unbelievers, not will they say, that you are mad?

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:14:35 @ If and anything to learn they wish, in a house the own husbands let them ask; an indecent thing for it is women in congregation to speak.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:14:37 @ If any one thinks a prophet to be or spiritual, let him acknowledge the things I write you, because of Lord they are commandments;

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:15:11 @ Whether therefore I, or they, thus we proclaim, and thus you believed.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:15:29 @ Otherwise what shall they do those being dipped on behalf of the dead ones, if at all dead ones not are raised up? why and are they dipped on behalf of them?

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:15:35 @ But will say some one: How are raised up the dead ones? in what and body do they come?

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:16:4 @ if but it may be be worthy of the even me to go, with me they shall go.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:16:15 @ I entreat and you, brethren; you know the household of Stephanas, that it is a first–fruit of the Achaia, and for service to the saints they devoted themselves;

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:16:18 @ they refreshed for the my spirit and that of you. Acknowledge therefore the such like persons.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:5:15 @ having judged this, that if one on behalf of all died, then they all died; and on behalf of all he died, that the living no longer to themselves should live, but to him on behalf of them having died and having been raised up.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:6:16 @ what and connection a temple of God with idols? You for a temple of God are living; as said the God: That I will in dwell among them, and will walk about in; and I will be to them a God, and they shall be to me a people.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:8:5 @ And not as we expected, but themselves they gave first to the Lord, and to us, through will of God;

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:9:5 @ Necessary therefore I thought to exhort the brethren, that they would go before to you, and would make ready before the pre–announced blessing of you, this ready to be thus as a blessing, and not as an exaction.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:9:13 @ on account of the proof of the service this they are glorifying the God at the subjection of the profession of you to the glad tidings of the Anointed one, and liberality of the contribution for them and for all,

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:10:12 @ Not for we dare to rank or to compare ourselves with some of those themselves commending; but they by themselves themselves measuring, and comparing themselves with themselves, not are intelligent.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:11:12 @ What but I do, even I will do, so that I may cut off the opportunity of those wishing an opportunity, so that in what they boast, they may be found as even we.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:11:22 @ Hebrews are they? also I; Israelites are they? also I; seed of Abraham are they? also I;

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:11:23 @ servants of Anointed are they? (being a very fool I speak,) above I; in labors more abundant, in stripes above measure, in prisons more frequently, in deaths often;

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:12:21 @ lest again having come me should humble the God of me before you, and I should lament over many of those having previously sinned, and not having reformed in respect to the impurity and fornication and lewdness, which they practiced.

diaglotnt@Galatians:1:23 @ only but hearing they were: That the one persecuting us once, now proclaims as glad tidings the faith which once he was laying waste;

diaglotnt@Galatians:1:24 @ and they were glorifying in me the God.

diaglotnt@Galatians:2:4 @ On account of but the secretly introduced false brethren; (who stole in to have spied out the freedom of us which we hold in Anointed Jesus, so that us they might enslave;)

diaglotnt@Galatians:2:6 @ From but of those appearing to be something, of what sort once they were, nothing to me it brings; (a face God of a man not accepts;) to me for those appearing somewhat nothing communicated,

diaglotnt@Galatians:2:9 @ and having perceived the favor that having been given to me, James and Cephas and John, those seeming pillars to be, right hands they gave to me and Barnabas of fellowship, that we indeed for the Gentiles, they but for the circumcision;

diaglotnt@Galatians:2:12 @ Before of the for to have come some from James, with the Gentiles he was eating; when but they come, he was withdrawing and was separating himself, fearing those of circumcision.

diaglotnt@Galatians:2:14 @ But when I saw, that not they walk straight with respect to the truth of the glad tidings, I said to the Peter in presence of all: If thou, a Jew being, like Gentiles thou livest and not like Jews, how the Gentiles dost thou compel to Judaize.

diaglotnt@Galatians:3:10 @ As many as for of works of law are, under a curse they are; it has been written for: That accursed every one who not continues in all things those having been written in the book of the law, of the to have done them.

diaglotnt@Galatians:4:17 @ They show affection towards you not honorably; but to have shut out you they wish, so that them you may ardently love.

diaglotnt@Galatians:5:12 @ I wish even they shall be cut off those overturning you.

diaglotnt@Galatians:5:21 @ envying, murderers, drunkennesses, revellings, and the things like of them; which things I tell before you, even as also I said before, that they the these things practising a kingdom of God not shall inherit.

diaglotnt@Galatians:6:12 @ As many as wish to appear fair in flesh, these constrain you to be circumcised; only, that not for the cross of the Anointed they should be persecuted.

diaglotnt@Galatians:6:13 @ Not even for those being circumcised themselves a law do they keep; but they wish you to be circumcised, so that in the your flesh they might boast.

diaglotnt@Philippians:1:15 @ Some indeed even through envy and strife, some and also through good–will the Anointed they openly proclaim.

diaglotnt@Colossians:3:21 @ The fathers, not do you provoke the children of you, so that not they may be discouraged.

diaglotnt@Colossians:4:9 @ with Onesimus the faithful and beloved brother, who is from you; all to you they will make known the things here.

diaglotnt@Colossians:4:11 @ and Jesus he being called Justus; they being of circumcision; these alone fellow–workers for the kingdom of the God, who were to me a comfort.

diaglotnt@1Thessalonians:2:14 @ You for imitators became, brethren, of the congregations of the God of those being in the Judea in Anointed Jesus, because the things same you suffered also you by the own countrymen, as also they by the Jews;

diaglotnt@1Thessalonians:2:16 @ forbidding us to the Gentiles to speak that they might be saved, in order that to have filled up of themselves the sins always. Has come but on them the wrath for an end.

diaglotnt@1Thessalonians:5:3 @ When they may say: Peace and safety; then sudden to them is at hand destruction, just as the birth–pang to her in womb having; and not not can they escape.

diaglotnt@1Thessalonians:5:7 @ those for sleeping, of night they sleep; and those getting drunk, of night they get drunk.

diaglotnt@2Thessalonians:2:10 @ and with every deception of the iniquity, in those perishing; because as the love of the truth not they received in order that to be saved them.

diaglotnt@2Thessalonians:3:6 @ We give orders but to you, brethren, in name of the Lord of us of Jesus Anointed, to withdraw you from every brother disorderly walking, and not according to the tradition, which they received from us.

diaglotnt@2Thessalonians:3:12 @ To the now such like we command and we exhort through the Lord of us Jesus Anointed, that with quietness working the of themselves bread they may eat.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:1:7 @ wishing to be law–teachers, not understanding neither the things they say, nor concerning certain things they positively affirm.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:1:20 @ of whom is Hymenius and Alexander, whom I delivered up to the adversary, so that they might be taught not to revile.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:2:15 @ she will be preserved but through the child–bearing, if they abide in faith and love and holiness with sobriety of mind.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:3:13 @ Those for well having served, a standing for themselves honorable they acquire, and much confidence in faith in that in Anointed Jesus.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:4:3 @ forbidding to marry, to abstain from foods, which the God created for a partaking of with thanksgiving by the faithful ones and they have known the truth.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:5:7 @ And these things enjoin, so that unblamable ones they may be.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:5:11 @ Younger but widows reject; when for they may be wanton towards the Anointed, to marry they wish;

diaglotnt@1Timothy:5:12 @ having condemnation, because the first fidelity they violated;

diaglotnt@1Timothy:5:13 @ at the same time and also idle ones they learn to go about the houses; not only but idle ones, but also praters and busy bodies, speaking the things not proper.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:5:24 @ Of some men the sins previously manifest are, before leading to judgment; in some but indeed they fellow after.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:6:2 @ Those and believing having masters, not let them disregard, because brethren they are; but rather let them serve, because believing ones they are and beloved ones who of the well–doing are recipients. These thing do thou teach, and do thou exhort.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:6:19 @ treasuring up for themselves a foundation good for the future, so that they may lay hold of that really life.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:10 @ On account of this all things I undergo on account of the chosen ones, so that also they salvation may obtain of that in Anointed Jesus, with glory age–lasting.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:16 @ The but profane empty sounds do thou avoid; to more for they will proceed impiety,

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:23 @ The but foolish and uninstructive questions do thou avoid, knowing, that they beget contests;

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:26 @ and they may be recovered from the of the accuser snare having been taken alive by him for the of him will.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:3:9 @ But not they shall proceed to more; the for folly of them very plain shall be to all, as also that of those became.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:4:3 @ Will be for a season, when of the wholesome teaching not they will endure, but according to the own desires of themselves they will heap up teachers, tickling the ear;

diaglotnt@2Timothy:4:4 @ and from indeed of the truth the hearing they will turn away, to but the fables they will be turned aside.

diaglotnt@Titus:1:13 @ The testimony this is true; for which cause reprove them severely, so that they may be sound in the faith,

diaglotnt@Titus:1:16 @ God they profess to have known, by the but works they deny, abominable ones being and disobedient ones, and as to every work good worthless ones.

diaglotnt@Titus:2:4 @ so that they may wisely influence the young women, husband–lovers to be, children–lovers,

diaglotnt@Titus:2:10 @ not purloining, but fidelity entire showing good; so that the teaching of the saviour of us of God they may adorn in all things.

diaglotnt@Titus:3:8 @ True the word; and respecting these things I wish thee to affirm strongly, so that they may be careful of good works to excel those having believed in the God. These is the things good and profitable to the men;

diaglotnt@Titus:3:9 @ foolish but questions and genealogies and strifes and fightings about law; they are for unprofitable and vain.

diaglotnt@Titus:3:14 @ Let and also the ours of good works to excel for the pressing wants, so that not they may be unfruitful.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:1:11 @ They shall perish, thou but remainest; and all as a garment shall become old,

diaglotnt@Hebrews:1:12 @ and like an upper garment thou wilt fold them, and they shall be changed; thou but the same art, and the years of thee not will fail.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:3:10 @ therefore I was provoked with the generation that, and said: Always they wander in the heart; they but not they acknowledged the ways me;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:3:11 @ so I swore in the wrath of me: If they shall enter into the rest of me.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:3:19 @ And we see, that not they were able to enter because of unbelief.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:4:2 @ Also for we were having been addressed with glad tidings, even as also they; but not did profit the word of the hearing them, not having seen been mixed with the faith to those hearing.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:4:3 @ We enter for into the rest those having believed, as he has said: So I swore in the wrath of me: If they shall enter into the rest of me; namely from the works from a laying down of a world having been done.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:4:5 @ and in this again: If they shall enter into the rest of me.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:7:20 @ And in as much as not without swearing; (they indeed for without swearing are priests having become;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:7:23 @ And they indeed, many are having become priests, on account of the death to be hindered to continue;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:8:9 @ not according to the covenant which I made with the fathers of them, in a day having laid hold of me of the hand of them, to lead out them out of land of Egypt; because they not did abide in the covenant of me, and I cared not for them, says a Lord.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:8:10 @ For this the covenant which I will covenant with the house of Israel after the days those, says Lord, giving laws of me into the mind of them, and on hearts of them I will write them; and I will be to them for a God, and they shall be to me for a people.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:8:11 @ And not not they may teach each one the fellow–citizen of himself, and each one the brother of himself, saying: Know you the Lord; because all shall know me, from least of them even to greatest of them.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:10:1 @ A shadow for having the law of the about coming good things, not very the image of the things, every year by the same sacrifices which they offer for the continuance, never is able the ones drawing near to perfect.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:10:2 @ Otherwise not would they cease to be offered, because that no one to have longer a consciousness of sins those publicly serving, once having been cleansed?

diaglotnt@Hebrews:11:13 @ In faith died these all, not having received the promises, but far distant them having seen and having saluted, and having confessed, that strangers and sojourners they are on the earth.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:11:14 @ Those for such things saying make known that a country they seek.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:11:15 @ And if indeed that they remembered from which they came forth, they would have had a season to have returned;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:11:16 @ now but a better they long after, this is, heavenly. Therefore not is ashamed of them the God, a God to be called of them; he prepared for for them a city.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:11:23 @ In faith Moses being born was hidden three months by the parents of himself, because they saw beautiful the babe; and not they did fear the mandate of the king.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:11:29 @ In faith they passed through the red sea as through a dry place; which a trial attempting the Egyptians, were swallowed up.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:11:35 @ received women from a resurrection the dead ones of themselves; others but were beaten to death, not having accepted the redemption, so that a better resurrection they might obtain.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:11:37 @ they were stoned, they were sawn a sunder, they were tempted, by slaughter of sword they died; they went about in sheepskins, in goat skins, being in want, being afflicted, being ill–treated,

diaglotnt@Hebrews:11:40 @ the God concerning us a better thing having foreseen, so that not apart from us they might be made perfect.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:12:10 @ They indeed for for a few days, according to that seeming right to them, disciplined; he but for that being profitable, in order that to partake of the holiness of him.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:12:20 @ (not they endured for that being enjoined. If even a wild–beast may touch the mountain, it shall be stoned;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:13:10 @ We have an altar, from which to eat not they have authority those in the tabernacle serving.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:13:17 @ Be you obedient to those leading you, and he you subject; they for watch on behalf of the souls of you, as an account going to render; so that with joy this they may do, and not groanings; disastrous for to you this.

diaglotnt@James:2:6 @ You but dishonored the poor. Not the rich ones domineer over you, and they drag you into courts of justice?

diaglotnt@James:2:7 @ Not they revile the honorable name that having been named on you?

diaglotnt@James:5:15 @ And the prayer of the faith shall save the one being sick, and will raise him the Lord; and if sins may be having been done, they shall be forgiven him.

diaglotnt@1Peter:1:12 @ to whom it was revealed, that not for themselves, for you but they ministered these things, which things now were told to you through those having announced glad tidings you with spirit holy having been sent from heaven, into which things earnestly desire messengers to look attentively.

diaglotnt@1Peter:2:8 @ those stumbling, to the word being disobedient, for which even they were appointed.

diaglotnt@1Peter:2:12 @ the conduct of you among the Gentiles having upright; so that in what they speak against you as evil–doers, from the good works having looked on, they may glorify the God in a day of inspection.

diaglotnt@1Peter:3:1 @ In like manner the wives, submitting yourselves to the own husbands, so that even if some are disobedient to the word, through the of the wives conduct without a word they may be gained,

diaglotnt@1Peter:3:16 @ a conscience having good, so that in what they may speak against you as of evil–doers, they may be ashamed those slandering of you the good in Anointed conduct.

diaglotnt@1Peter:4:4 @ in which they are surprised, not running with of you to the same the of profligacy excess, speaking evil;

diaglotnt@1Peter:4:5 @ they shall give an account to him in readiness having to judge living ones and dead ones.

diaglotnt@1Peter:4:6 @ In order to this for also to dead ones was glad tidings announced, so that they might be judged indeed according to men in flesh they might live but according to God in spirit.

diaglotnt@2Peter:1:8 @ These things for to you belonging and abounding, not idle ones nor unfruitful ones they make you in the of the Lord of us Jesus Anointed knowledge;

diaglotnt@2Peter:2:3 @ and by covetousness deceitful words you they will make gain of; to whom the judgment of old not lingers, and the destruction of them not slumbers.

diaglotnt@2Peter:2:10 @ especially but those after flesh in lust of pollution going, and lordship despising. Daring, self–willed, of dignities not they are afraid speaking evil;

diaglotnt@2Peter:2:12 @ these but, like irrational animals, natural, having been made for capture and slaughter, in which things they do not understand reviling, in the corruption of them they will be destroyed,

diaglotnt@2Peter:2:15 @ having left a straight way, they wandered, having followed in the way of the Balaam of the Bosor, who a reward of unrighteousness loved,

diaglotnt@2Peter:2:18 @ Swellings for of folly speaking they allure by lusts of flesh, by impurities, those scarcely having fled away from those in error living;

diaglotnt@2Peter:2:20 @ If for having fled away from the pollution of the world by a knowledge of the Lord and Savior Jesus Anointed, with these and again having been entangled they are overcome, has become to them the things last worse of the first.

diaglotnt@1John:2:19 @ From of us they went out, but not they were of us; if for they were of us, they would have remained with us; but so that they might be manifested, that not they are all of us.

diaglotnt@1John:4:5 @ They from the world are; on account of this of the world they speak, and the world them hears.

diaglotnt@3John:1:7 @ On behalf for of the name they went forth, nothing receiving from the Gentiles.

diaglotnt@Jude:1:8 @ In like manner truly also these dream ones flesh indeed they pollute, lordships and they set aside, glories and they revile.

diaglotnt@Jude:1:10 @ These but, what things indeed not they know, they revile; what things but naturally, as the irrational animals, they know, in these things they are corrupt.

diaglotnt@Jude:1:11 @ Woe, to them, because in the way of the Kain they went, and in the error of the Balaam reward they rushed, and in the contradiction of the Kore they destroyed themselves.

diaglotnt@Jude:1:15 @ to execute judgment against all, and convict all the impious one of them concerning all of the works of impiety of them which they did impiously, and concerning all of the hard things, as spoke against him sinners impious.

diaglotnt@Jude:1:18 @ that they said to you, that in last time will be scoffers, according to the of themselves lusts walking the impious.

diaglotnt@Jude:1:19 @ These are they marking out boundaries themselves, soulical ones, a spirit not having.

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:2 @ I know the works of thee, and the toil of thee, and the patient endurance of thee, and that not thou art able to bear with bad ones; and thou hast tried those declaring themselves apostles to be, and not they are; and thou hast found them liars;

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:22 @ lo, I cast her into a bed, and those committing adultery with her into affliction great, if not they should reform from the works of her,

diaglotnt@Revelation:2:24 @ To you but I say, to the remaining ones to those in Thyatira, as many as not hold the teaching this, who not knew the depths of the adversary (as they say). Not I will lay on you other burden;

diaglotnt@Revelation:3:4 @ But thou hast a few names in Sardis, which not soiled the garments of themselves; and they shall walk with me in white (robes), because worthy they are.

diaglotnt@Revelation:3:9 @ Lo, I give out of the assembly of the adversary those saying themselves Jews, to be, and not they are, but speak falsely; lo, I will make them, so that they may have come and may have prostrated before the feet of thee, and they may have known, that I loved thee;

diaglotnt@Revelation:4:8 @ And the four living ones, one by one of them had apiece wings six, round about and within they are full of eyes; and rest not they have of day and of night, saying: Holy holy, holy Lord the God the almighty, the one who was and the one existing and the one coming.

diaglotnt@Revelation:4:10 @ shall fall down the twenty–four elders in presence of the one sitting on the throne, and they shall do homage to the one living for the ages of the ages, and they shall cast the crowns of themselves in presence of the throne saying;

diaglotnt@Revelation:4:11 @ worthy thou art, O Lord, to receive the glory and the honor and the power; because thou didst create the all things, and on account of the will of thee they were, and were created.

diaglotnt@Revelation:5:6 @ And I saw in midst of the throne and of the four living ones, and in midst of the elders, a young lamb having been standing as having been slaughtered, it had horns seven, and eyes seven, they are the seven spirits of the God those having been sent forth into all the earth.

diaglotnt@Revelation:5:9 @ And they sung a song new, saying: Worthy thou art to receive the scroll, and to open the seals of it; because thou wast slain, and didst buy back for the God us with the blood of thee out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation;

diaglotnt@Revelation:5:10 @ and thou didst make them to the God of us kings and priests, and they shall reign on the earth.

diaglotnt@Revelation:6:4 @ And came out another horse red; and to the one sitting on him it was given to him to take the peace from the earth, and so that each other they might kill; and was given to him a sword great.

diaglotnt@Revelation:6:9 @ And when he opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those having been killed because of the word of the God, and because of the testimony which they held;

diaglotnt@Revelation:6:10 @ and they cried with a voice great, saying: How long, the sovereign the holy one and true one, not thou judgest and avengest the blood of us from those dwelling on the earth?

diaglotnt@Revelation:6:11 @ And was given to them a robe white, and it was said to them, that they should rest yet a time, till should be completed also the fellow–slaves of them and the brethren of them, those being about to be killed as even they.

diaglotnt@Revelation:6:16 @ and they say to the mountains and to the rocks: Fall you on us, and hide you us from face of the one sitting on the throne, and from the wrath of the lamb;

diaglotnt@Revelation:7:10 @ and they cry with a voice great, saying: The salvation to the God of us to that one sitting on the throne, and to the lamb.

diaglotnt@Revelation:7:13 @ And answered one of the elders, saying to me: These the ones having been clothed the robes the white, who are they, and whence came they?

diaglotnt@Revelation:7:14 @ And I said to him: O lord of me, thou knowest. And he said to me: These are they coming out of the affliction the great, and washed the robes of themselves, and whitened them in the blood of the lamb.

diaglotnt@Revelation:7:15 @ On account of this they are in presence of the throne of the God, and publicly serve him day and night in the temple of him; and the one sitting on the throne, pitches his tent over them.

diaglotnt@Revelation:7:16 @ Not they will hunger more, neither will they thirst more, nor not may fall on them the sun, nor any heat;

diaglotnt@Revelation:8:6 @ And the seven messengers, those having the seven trumpets, prepared themselves, so that they might sound.

diaglotnt@Revelation:8:7 @ And the first sounded, and was hail and fire having been mingled with blood, and they were cast into the earth; and the third of the earth was burnt up, and the third of the trees was burnt up, and all grass green was burnt up.

diaglotnt@Revelation:8:11 @ And the name of the star is called the Wormwood; and became the third of the waters into wormwood; and many of the men died of the waters, because they were made bitter.

diaglotnt@Revelation:9:4 @ and it was said to them, that not they should injure the grass of the earth, nor any green thing, nor any tree, if not the men those who not have the seal of the God on the foreheads of themselves;

diaglotnt@Revelation:9:5 @ and it was given to them that not they might kill them, but that they might torment months five; and the torment of them as a torment of a scorpion, when it may strike a man.

diaglotnt@Revelation:9:6 @ And in the days those shall seek the men the death, and not not shall find him; and they shall desire to die, and shall flee away from them the death.

diaglotnt@Revelation:9:8 @ and they had hairs as hairs of women, and the teeth of them as of lions were,

diaglotnt@Revelation:9:9 @ and they had breastplates as breastplates iron, and the sound of the wings of them as sound of chariots of horses many rushing into battle.

diaglotnt@Revelation:9:10 @ And they have tails like to scorpions, and stings was in the tails of them; and the authority of them to injure the men months five.

diaglotnt@Revelation:9:11 @ They have over themselves a king the messenger of the deep; a name to him in Hebrew, of Abaddon, and in the Greek a name he has of Apollyon.

diaglotnt@Revelation:9:15 @ And were loosed the four messengers those having been prepared for the hour and a day and a month and a year, so that they should kill the third of the men.

diaglotnt@Revelation:9:19 @ The for authority of the horses in the mouth of them is, and in the tails of them; the for tails of them like serpents, having heads; and with them they injure.

diaglotnt@Revelation:9:20 @ And the remaining ones of the men who not were killed by the plagues these, not reformed from the works of the hands of themselves, so that not they might worship the demons, and the idols the golden ones and the silver ones and the copper ones and the stone ones and the wooden ones, which neither to see are able nor to hear, nor to walk;

diaglotnt@Revelation:11:2 @ and the court that outside of the temple do thou cast out and not her thou mayest measure, because it was given to the nations; and the city the holy shall they tread months forty two.

diaglotnt@Revelation:11:3 @ And I will give to the two witnesses of me, and they shall prophesy days a thousand two hundred sixty, having been clothed with sackcloth.

diaglotnt@Revelation:11:6 @ These have the heaven authority to shut, so that not rain it may rain the days of the prophesy of them; and authority they have over the waters, to turn them into blood, and to smite the earth, as often as if they should will, with every plague.

diaglotnt@Revelation:11:7 @ And when they may finish the testimony of themselves, the wild–beast that rising up out of the deep will make with them war, and will conquer them, and will kill them.

diaglotnt@Revelation:11:9 @ And they took of the peoples and of the tribes and of tongues and of nations the dead body of them days three and a half, and the dead bodies of them not will suffer, to be put into a tomb.

diaglotnt@Revelation:11:11 @ And after the three days and a half, breath of life from the God entered in them; and they stood on the feet of themselves, and fear great fell on those beholding them.

diaglotnt@Revelation:11:12 @ And they heard a voice great from the heaven, saying to them: Come up hither. And they went up to the heaven in the cloud; and beheld them the enemies of themselves.

diaglotnt@Revelation:11:13 @ And in that the hour was an earthquake great, and the tenth of the city fell, and were killed in the earthquake names of men thousands seven; and the remaining ones afraid became, and they gave glory to the God of the heaven.

diaglotnt@Revelation:12:6 @ And the woman fled into the desert, where she was there a place having been prepared by the God, so that there they might nourish her days a thousand two hundred sixty.

diaglotnt@Revelation:12:11 @ and they overcame him through the blood of the lamb, and through the word of the testimony of themselves; and not they loved the life of themselves till death.

diaglotnt@Revelation:13:4 @ and they did homage to the dragon, because he gave the authority to the wild–beast, and they did homage to the wild–beast, saying: Who like to the wild–beast? and who is able to make war with him?

diaglotnt@Revelation:13:12 @ And the authority of the first wild–beast all he does in presence of him; and he makes the earth and those in her dwelling that they should worship the wilds beast the first, of whom was healed the stroke of the death of him;

diaglotnt@Revelation:13:15 @ And it was given to him to give breath to the image of the wild–beast, so that both should speak the image of the wild–beast, and should cause, as many as not would do homage to the image of the wild–beast that they should be killed.

diaglotnt@Revelation:13:16 @ And hew causes all, the little ones and the great ones, and the rich ones and the poor ones, and the freedom and the bondmen, that they should give to them a mark on the hand of them the right, or on the forehead of them;

diaglotnt@Revelation:14:3 @ And they sing a song new in presence of the throne, and in presence of the four living ones, and of the elders; and no one was able to learn the song, if not the hundred forty–four thousands, those having been bought from the earth.

diaglotnt@Revelation:14:4 @ There are, those with women not were defiled; virgins for they are; these are those following the lamb where ever he may go; these were bought from the men a fruit–fruit to the God and to the lamb;

diaglotnt@Revelation:14:5 @ and in the mouth of them not was found falsehood; without blame for they are.

diaglotnt@Revelation:14:11 @ And smoke of the torment of them for ages of ages rises up; and not they have rest day and night those worshipping the wild–beast and the image of him, and if any one receives the mark of the name of him.

diaglotnt@Revelation:14:13 @ And I heard a voice out of the heaven, saying: Write thou: Blessed ones the dead ones those in Lord dying from hence forth; yes, says the spirit, so that they may rest from the labors of themselves; the but works of them follows with them.

diaglotnt@Revelation:15:3 @ And they sing the song of Moses a bond–servant of the God, and the song of the lamb, saying: Great and wonderful the works of thee, O Lord the God the almighty, just and true the ways of thee, the king of the nations;

diaglotnt@Revelation:16:6 @ because blood of holy ones and of prophets they poured out, and blood to them thou gavest to drink; worthy they are.

diaglotnt@Revelation:16:9 @ And were burned the men heat great, and blasphemed the name of the God of that having authority over plagues these; and not they reformed to give to him glory.

diaglotnt@Revelation:16:10 @ And the fifth poured out the bowl of him on the throne of the wild–beast. And became the kingdom of him darkened; and they bit the tongues of themselves because of the anguish,

diaglotnt@Revelation:16:11 @ and they blasphemed the God of the heaven because of the pains of themselves and because of the ulcers of themselves; and not they reformed from the works of themselves.

diaglotnt@Revelation:16:14 @ (they are for spirits of demons working signs;) which go forth to the kings of the habitable whole, to gather together them for the war of the day of that of the great of the God of the almighty.

diaglotnt@Revelation:16:15 @ (Lo, I come as a thief; blessed the one watching, and keeping the garments of himself, so that not naked he may walk, and they may see the shame of him.)

diaglotnt@Revelation:17:12 @ And the ten horns which thou sawest, ten kings are, who a kingdom not yet received, but authority as kings one hour they receive with the wild–beast.

diaglotnt@Revelation:17:13 @ These one have purpose, and the power and the authority of themselves to the wild best they give.

diaglotnt@Revelation:18:9 @ And shall weep and shall wail over her the kings of the earth, those with her having fornicated and having lived luxuriously, when they may see the smoke of the burning of her,

diaglotnt@Revelation:18:19 @ and they cast dust on the heads of themselves, and cried out weeping and mourning, saying: Woe, woe, the city the great, by which were enriched all those having ships on the sea by the preciousness of her, because in one hour she was made desolate.

diaglotnt@Revelation:19:3 @ And a second time they have said: Praise the Lord, and the smoke of her rise up for the ages of the ages.

diaglotnt@Revelation:20:4 @ And I saw thrones; and they sat on them, and judgment was given to them; and the souls of those having been cut with an axe because of the testimony of Jesus and because of the word of the God, and who not worshipped the wild–beast not the image of him, and not received the mark on the forehead and on the hand of themselves; and they lived, and they reigned with the Anointed one the thousand years.

diaglotnt@Revelation:20:6 @ Blessed and holy the one having a portion in the resurrection the first; over such ones the second death not has authority, but they shall be priests of the God and of the Anointed one, and they shall reign with him a thousand years.

diaglotnt@Revelation:20:7 @ And when they may be ended the thousand years, shall be loosed the adversary out of the prison of himself;

diaglotnt@Revelation:20:9 @ And they went up on the breadth of the earth, and encircled the camp of the holy ones, and the city the beloved; and came down fire out of the heaven from the God, and ate up them;

diaglotnt@Revelation:20:10 @ and the accuser the one deceiving them, was cast into the lake of the fire and of the brimstone, where both the wild–beast and the false–prophets; and they will be tormented day and night for the ages of the ages.

diaglotnt@Revelation:21:3 @ And I heard a voice great out of the heaven, saying: Lo, the tabernacle of the God with the men, and will tabernacle with them, and they a people of him shall be, and himself the God with them will be, a God of them;

diaglotnt@Revelation:21:23 @ And the city not need has of the sun nor of the moon, so that they may shine in her; the for glory of the God enlightened her, and the lamp of her the lamb.

diaglotnt@Revelation:21:26 @ and they shall bring the glory and the honor of the nations into her.

diaglotnt@Revelation:22:4 @ and they shall see the face of him, and the name of him on the foreheads of them.

diaglotnt@Revelation:22:5 @ And night not shall be longer; and no need of lamp and of light of sun, because Lord the God will shine on them; and they shall reign for the ages of the ages.

diaglotnt@Revelation:22:14 @ Blessed those doing the commandments of him, so that shall be the authority of them over the wood of the life, and by the gates they may enter into the city.


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