G1161 Definition

Strong's number
G1161
Lemma
δέ
Transliteration
Pronunciation
-
Strong's definition
but, and, etc. also, and, but, moreover, now (often unexpressed in English) a primary particle (adversative or continuative);

2566 instances of the word δέ dé (G1161)


  • Luke 23:6 - Pilate When heard of Galilee he asked whether the man a Galilaean were

  • Acts 23:7 - so And said there arose a dissension between the Pharisees and the Sadducees and was divided the multitude

  • Acts 23:8 - the Sadducees For say no that there is resurrection neither angel nor spirit the Pharisees but confess both

  • Luke 23:8 - And when Herod saw Jesus glad he was exceeding he was for desirous of a long saw him season because he had heard many things of him and he hoped some miracle saw by him done

  • Matthew 23:8 - ye But not be Rabbi one for is your Master even Christ all But ye brethren are

  • Acts 23:9 - there arose And cry a great and arose the scribes part that were of the Pharisees and strove saying no evil We find in man this if And a spirit hath spoken to him or an angel not fight

  • Luke 23:9 - he questioned Then him in words many him Then nothing he answered him

  • Acts 23:10 - a great And when there arose dissension fearing the chief captain lest should have been pulled in pieces Paul of him commanded the soldiers to go down and to take him from among him to bring and him into the castle

  • Luke 23:10 - stood And the chief priests and scribes and vehemently accused him

  • Acts 23:11 - And following the night stood by him the Lord and said Be of good cheer Paul as for thou hast testified of me at Jerusalem so thou must also at Rome bear witness

  • Luke 23:11 - set him at nought And him Herod with men of war him and mocked him and arrayed him robe in a gorgeous again him to Pilate

  • Matthew 23:11 - But he that is greatest among you shall be among you servant

  • Acts 23:12 - when it was And day banded together certain of the Jews and bound themselves saying neither eat neither drink till they had killed Paul

  • Luke 23:12 - were made And friends Pilate and Herod at day together before for at enmity they were between themselves

  • Matthew 23:12 - he And shall be exalted himself shall be abased and he shall be abased himself shall be exalted

  • Acts 23:13 - they were And more than forty which which conspiracy had made

  • Luke 23:13 - Pilate And when he had called together the chief priests and the rulers and the people

  • Matthew 23:13 - woe But unto you scribes and Pharisees hypocrites ! for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against men ye for yourselves neither go in neither go in suffer ye go in

  • Matthew 23:14 - Woe unto you scribes and Pharisees hypocrites ! for ye devour houses widows and for a pretence long make therefore ye shall receive damnation

  • Acts 23:15 - Now therefore ye signify to the chief captain with the council that to morrow he down unto you as though ye would enquire concerning he we and or ever come near he ready are to kill he

  • Acts 23:16 - heard And son sister's Paul of their lying in wait he went and entered into the castle and told Paul

  • Matthew 23:16 - Woe unto you guides ye blind which say Whosoever shall swear by which of the temple nothing it is Whosoever but shall swear by which the gold which of the temple he is a debtor

  • Acts 23:17 - called Then Paul one of the centurions unto him and said young man this Bring unto the chief captain he hath for a certain thing to tell him

  • Luke 23:17 - of necessity (For he must release unto them at the feast one

  • Luke 23:18 - they cried out And all at once saying Away with this release And unto us Barabbas

  • Matthew 23:18 - And Whosoever shall swear by the altar nothing it is Whosoever but whosoever shall swear by the gift that is upon it he is guilty

  • Acts 23:19 - took Then by the hand him the chief captain and went with him aside privately and asked him What is that thou hast to tell me

  • Acts 23:20 - he said And The Jews have agreed to desire thee that to morrow into the council thou wouldest bring down Paul as though they would somewhat enquire of him

  • Luke 23:21 - But they cried saying Crucify Crucify him

  • Luke 23:22 - And the third time he said unto him what Why evil done he no cause of death I have found in him I will therefore him and let him go

  • Luke 23:23 - And they were instant the voices with loud requiring of them might be crucified And prevailed the voices of them And of the chief priests

  • Luke 23:24 - And Pilate gave sentence that it should be as required they

  • Matthew 23:24 - guides Ye blind which strain at a gnat and a camel swallow

  • Luke 23:25 - he released And to their him that for sedition and murder was cast into prison whom they had desired And Jesus he delivered will to their

  • Matthew 23:25 - Woe unto you scribes and Pharisees hypocrites ! for ye make clean the outside of the cup and of the platter within but they are full of extortion and excess

  • Luke 23:27 - there followed And him a great company of people also of women which also bewailed also lamented him

  • Matthew 23:27 - Woe unto you scribes and Pharisees hypocrites ! for ye are like sepulchres unto whited which outward indeed appear beautiful are within but full men's bones of dead and of all uncleanness

  • Acts 23:28 - I would And have known the cause wherefore they accused him I brought him into council him

  • Luke 23:28 - turning But unto them Jesus said Daughters of Jerusalem not weep for me but for yourselves weep and for children your

  • Matthew 23:28 - Even so also ye outwardly appear unto men righteous within but full ye are of hypocrisy also iniquity

  • Acts 23:29 - Whom I perceived to be accused of questions law of their nothing but worthy of death or of bonds laid to his charge to have

  • Acts 23:30 - when it was told And me laid wait for the man how that the Jews straightway I sent to thee and gave commandment also to his accusers to say to him before thee Farewell

  • Acts 23:32 - On the morrow they left the horsemen to go with him and returned to the castle

  • Luke 23:32 - led And there were also other two malefactors with him to be put to death

  • Luke 23:33 - And when they were come to which the place which is called Calvary there they crucified him And which the malefactors the other one on the right hand the other and on the left

  • Acts 23:34 - had read And when the governor And he asked of what province he was And when he understood that he was of Cilicia

  • Luke 23:34 - And Jesus said Father forgive his not for they know what they do they parted And raiment his and cast lots

  • Luke 23:35 - And stood the people beholding derided And And the rulers with them him saying others He saved He saved himself if he be Christ of God the chosen

  • Luke 23:36 - mocked And him also the soldiers coming also vinegar offering him

  • Luke 23:38 - was And also a superscription written over him in letters of Greek also Latin also Hebrew THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS

  • Luke 23:39 - one And which were hanged of the malefactors railed on him saying If thou be Christ save thyself and us

  • Luke 23:40 - answering But the other rebuked him saying not Dost thou God seeing in him condemnation thou art

  • Luke 23:41 - And we indeed justly the due reward for of our deeds we receive this man but nothing amiss deeds

  • Luke 23:44 - it was And about hour the sixth and a darkness there was over all the earth until hour the ninth

  • Luke 23:47 - saw Now when the centurion what was done he glorified God saying Certainly man this a righteous was

  • Luke 23:49 - stood And all acquaintance him afar off and the women that followed him from Galilee beholding these things

  • Luke 23:55 - followed after And also the women which came his from Galilee and beheld the sepulchre also how was laid body his

  • Acts 24:1 - after And five days descended the high priest Ananias after the elders and orator named Tertullus with a certain who informed the governor against Paul

  • Luke 24:1 - Now day of the week very early in the morning they came unto the sepulchre bringing which they had prepared the spices and certain others with them

  • Acts 24:2 - when he was called forth And began to accuse Tertullus him saying great quietness we enjoy Seeing that by thee and that very worthy deeds are done nation unto this Seeing that by thy providence

  • Luke 24:2 - they found And the stone rolled away from the sepulchre

  • Matthew 24:2 - And Jesus said unto them not See ye all these things verily I say unto you not There shall here another upon another that not be thrown down

  • Matthew 24:3 - as he sat And unto him upon the mount of Olives came unto him the disciples privately saying Tell us when these things be and what shall be the sign of thy coming and of the end of the world

  • Acts 24:4 - Notwithstanding I be thee tedious I pray that thou wouldest hear thee us a few words of thy clemency

  • Luke 24:5 - afraid And as them and bowed down their faces to the earth they said unto them Why seek ye the living among the dead

  • Matthew 24:6 - ye shall And hear of wars and rumours of wars see not that ye be these things must for all come to pass but not yet is the end

  • Acts 24:7 - came But Lysias the chief captain upon us and with great violence out of hands our took him away

  • Matthew 24:8 - All these are the beginning of sorrows

  • Acts 24:9 - assented And also the Jews saying that these things so were

  • Acts 24:10 - answered Then Paul had beckoned unto him after that the governor to speak of many years hast been that thou a judge nation unto this Forasmuch as I know the more cheerfully for myself I do

  • Luke 24:10 - It was Magdalene Mary and Joanna and Mary the mother of James and other women that were with them which told unto the apostles these things

  • Luke 24:12 - Then Peter arose and ran unto the sepulchre and stooping down he beheld the linen clothes laid by themselves and departed in himself wondering at that which was come to pass

  • Matthew 24:13 - But he that shall endure unto the end the same shall be saved

  • Acts 24:14 - I confess But this unto thee that after which the way which they call heresy so worship I which of my fathers the God believing all things which after which the law and which the prophets are written

  • Acts 24:16 - herein And myself do I exercise void of offence a conscience to have toward God and toward men always

  • Luke 24:16 - But eyes him were holden not know him

  • Acts 24:17 - after years Now many I came alms to bring to nation my and offerings

  • Luke 24:17 - he said And one to them What manner of communications are these that ye have one to another as ye walk and are sad

  • Acts 24:18 - Whereupon found me purified Whereupon the temple neither with multitude nor with tumult certain from Asia Jews

  • Luke 24:18 - answering And the one of them whose name was Cleopas said unto him Art thou only a stranger in Jerusalem and not hast the things which are come to pass in him in days

  • Luke 24:19 - And he said unto him What things And he said unto him Concerning Jesus of Nazareth which was a prophet mighty in deed And word before God And all the people

  • Matthew 24:19 - woe And in child unto them that are and to them that give suck in those days

  • Matthew 24:20 - pray ye But be flight your in the winter neither on the sabbath day

  • Luke 24:21 - we But trusted that he it had been which should have redeemed Israel and beside all this third the day is to day since these things were done

  • Acts 24:22 - heard And these things when Felix he deferred them knowledge of that way and said When Lysias the chief captain shall come down I will know the uttermost matter of your

  • Matthew 24:22 - And shall be shortened days those there should be saved no flesh for but the elect's sake shall be shortened days those

  • Acts 24:24 - after And days certain came when Felix with Drusilla wife him which was a Jewess he sent for Paul and heard him concerning in Christ the faith

  • Luke 24:24 - And went certain of them which were with us to the sepulchre And found so as And the women had said him but not they saw

  • Acts 24:25 - as he reasoned And of righteousness and and judgment to come trembled Felix and answered for this time I have Go thy way a convenient season And I will call for thee

  • Acts 24:26 - also and He hoped that money should have been given him of Paul that he might loose him wherefore and the oftener him he sent for communed with him

  • Matthew 24:29 - Immediately after the tribulation days of those shall the sun be darkened and the moon not give light and the stars shall fall from heaven and the powers heaven shall be shaken

  • Luke 24:31 - he And were opened eyes and they knew he and he vanished out of he

  • Matthew 24:32 - of Now the fig tree learn a parable When yet branch his is tender and leaves putteth forth ye know that is nigh summer

  • Matthew 24:35 - Heaven and earth pass away but words my pass away

  • Luke 24:36 - thus And as they spake as they Jesus stood in the midst as they and saith as they Peace be unto you

  • Matthew 24:36 - of But day that and hour no knoweth man no not the angels of heaven Father my only

  • Luke 24:37 - they were terrified But and affrighted and supposed a spirit that they had seen

  • Matthew 24:37 - as But the days of Noe were so be also the coming of the Son of man

  • Luke 24:41 - while they yet And believed not unto them for joy and wondered he said unto them Have ye any meat here

  • Luke 24:42 - And they gave him fish of a broiled a piece and of an honeycomb