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)


  • Acts 27:18 - being exceedingly And tossed with a tempest we the next day they lightened the ship

  • Matthew 27:19 - was set down When he on the judgment seat sent unto he wife he saying nothing Have thou just man to do with that many things for I have suffered this day in a dream because he

  • Acts 27:20 - nor And sun nor stars appeared in many days tempest and no small lay on then taken away us all hope should be saved that we

  • Matthew 27:20 - But the chief priests and elders persuaded the multitude that they should ask Barabbas But Jesus destroy

  • Acts 27:21 - long But abstinence after stood forth Paul in the midst of them and said ye should Sirs have hearkened unto me and not have loosed from Crete to have gained and harm and loss

  • Matthew 27:21 - answered and The governor They said unto them Whether will ye of the twain that I release unto you and They said Barabbas

  • Matthew 27:23 - And the governor said what Why evil hath he done And the more they cried out saying Let him be crucified

  • Matthew 27:24 - saw When Pilate that nothing he could prevail but that rather a tumult was made he took water and washed his hands before the multitude saying innocent I am of the blood just person of this ye see

  • Acts 27:26 - upon island Howbeit a certain must we be cast

  • Matthew 27:26 - Then released he unto them Barabbas and Jesus when he had scourged he delivered him to be crucified

  • Acts 27:27 - when But the fourteenth night was come were driven up and down as we in Adria about midnight night deemed the shipmen drew near to some country

  • Acts 27:28 - And sounded and found fathoms it twenty a little further and when they had gone And again sounded and found fathoms it fifteen

  • Acts 27:30 - And as the shipmen were about to flee out of the ship when they had let down the boat into the sea under colour as though out of the foreship they would anchors have cast

  • Matthew 27:32 - as they came out And they found a man of Cyrene by name Simon him they compelled to bear cross his

  • Acts 27:33 - while And on day was coming besought Paul them all to take meat saying is the fourteenth This day day that ye have tarried fasting and continued nothing having taken

  • Acts 27:35 - spoken And when he had thus and he took bread and gave thanks to God in presence of them all and when he had broken it he began to eat

  • Matthew 27:35 - they crucified And him They parted which garments him casting lots that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by which the prophet They parted which garments my among them and upon which vesture my casting lots

  • Acts 27:36 - of good cheer Then were they all also and they some meat

  • Acts 27:37 - And in the ship in all souls two hundred threescore and sixteen

  • Acts 27:38 - enough And when they had eaten they lightened the ship and cast out the wheat into the sea

  • Acts 27:39 - when And day it was the land not they knew creek And a certain they discovered with a shore into the which they were minded if it were possible to thrust in the ship

  • Matthew 27:39 - And they that passed by reviled him wagging heads him

  • Acts 27:41 - falling And into a place where two seas met aground the ship and the forepart stuck fast and remained unmoveable And the hinder part was broken with the violence of the waves

  • Matthew 27:41 - Likewise also the chief priests mocking him with the scribes also elders said

  • Acts 27:42 - And the soldiers counsel was to the prisoners kill lest any of them should swim out and escape

  • Acts 27:43 - But the centurion willing to save Paul kept them from their purpose commanded and that they which could swim should cast themselves first to land into the sea and get

  • Acts 27:44 - And the rest some on boards some and on broken pieces of the ship And so it came to pass all safe on land

  • Matthew 27:44 - which the same also which The thieves which were crucified the same cast the same

  • Matthew 27:45 - from Now the sixth hour darkness there was over all the land unto hour the ninth

  • Matthew 27:46 - about And the ninth hour cried Jesus voice with a loud saying Eli Eli lama sabachthani God is to say My God is to say My why me hast thou forsaken

  • Matthew 27:47 - Some of them there that stood when they heard that said Elias man calleth for This

  • Matthew 27:49 - The rest said Let be let us see whether will come Elias to save him

  • Matthew 27:50 - Jesus again when he had cried voice with a loud yielded up the ghost

  • Matthew 27:54 - Now when the centurion and they that were with him watching Jesus saw the earthquake and those things that were done they feared greatly saying Truly of God the Son was this

  • Matthew 27:55 - were And there women many afar off beholding which followed Jesus afar off Galilee ministering unto him

  • Matthew 27:57 - the even When was come there came man a rich of Arimathaea Joseph who also himself disciple Jesus

  • Matthew 27:61 - was And there Mary Magdalene and the other Mary sitting over against the sepulchre

  • Matthew 27:62 - Now the next day that followed the day of the preparation came together the chief priests and Pharisees unto Pilate

  • Matthew 27:65 - said unto them Pilate Ye have a watch go your way make it as sure as ye can

  • Matthew 27:66 - So they went and made the sepulchre sealing the stone and setting a watch

  • Matthew 28:1 - In the end day of the week as it began to dawn toward day of the week came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre

  • Acts 28:2 - And the barbarous people shewed no little kindness us they kindled for a fire and received every one us because rain of the present and because of the cold

  • Acts 28:3 - had gathered And when Paul of sticks a bundle and laid them on the fire a viper out of the heat there came and fastened on hand his

  • Matthew 28:3 - was His countenance his like lightning and raiment his white as snow

  • Acts 28:4 - when And saw the barbarians hang the venomous beast on hand his they said among themselves No doubt a murderer is man this whom though he hath escaped on the sea yet vengeance to live not suffereth

  • Matthew 28:4 - for And fear of him did shake the keepers and became as dead

  • Matthew 28:5 - answered And which the angel and said which unto the women not Fear ye I know for that Jesus which was crucified ye seek

  • Acts 28:6 - Howbeit after they had looked him should have swollen or fallen down suddenly dead a great while Howbeit him after they had looked and saw no harm to him come they changed their minds and said a god him was

  • Acts 28:7 - In quarters the same were possessions of the chief man of the island whose name was Publius who received us three days courteously and lodged us

  • Acts 28:8 - it came to pass And that the father of Publius a fever and of a bloody flux sick of lay to whom Paul entered in and prayed and laid his hands him and healed him

  • Matthew 28:9 - as And they went to tell disciples him and behold Jesus met him saying All hail And they came held him by the feet and worshipped him

  • Acts 28:11 - after And three months we departed in a ship which had wintered in the isle of Alexandria whose sign was Castor and Pollux

  • Matthew 28:11 - when they were going Now behold some of the watch came into the city and shewed unto the chief priests all the things that were done

  • Matthew 28:15 - So they took the money and did as they were taught and is commonly reported saying this among the Jews until this day

  • Acts 28:16 - when And we came to Rome the centurion delivered the prisoners to the captain of the guard And Paul was suffered to dwell by himself with that kept him a soldier

  • Matthew 28:16 - Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee into a mountain where had appointed them Jesus

  • Acts 28:17 - it came to pass And that after days three called Paul of the Jews the chief were come together And them he said unto them Men and brethren though I nothing against have committed the people or customs of our fathers prisoner from Jerusalem yet was I delivered into the hands of the Romans

  • Matthew 28:17 - And when they saw him they worshipped him but some doubted

  • Acts 28:19 - spake against But when the Jews it I was constrained to appeal unto Caesar not that nation my I had ought of

  • Acts 28:21 - And unto him they said We neither letters concerning thee received out of Judaea neither that came any of the brethren shewed or spake any concerning thee harm

  • Acts 28:22 - we desire But of thee to hear what thou thinkest as concerning for sect know we that every where it is spoken against

  • Acts 28:23 - when they had appointed And him a day there came to him into his lodging many to whom he expounded and testified the kingdom of God persuading both him concerning Jesus from both the law of Moses and out of the prophets from morning till evening

  • Acts 28:24 - And some believed the things which were spoken and some believed not

  • Acts 28:25 - when they agreed not And among themselves they departed had spoken after that Paul word one Well Ghost the Holy spake by Esaias the prophet among fathers our

  • Acts 28:30 - dwelt And Paul two whole in his own hired house and received all that came in unto him

  • Acts 28:30 - dwelt And Paul two whole in his own hired house and received all that came in unto him