G3972 Definition

Strong's number
G3972
Lemma
Παῦλος
Transliteration
Paûlos
Pronunciation
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Strong's definition
(little; but remotely from a derivative of G3973 (παύω), meaning the same); Paulus, the name of a Roman and of an apostle Paul, Paulus of Latin origin;

160 instances of the word Παῦλος Paûlos (G3972)


  • Acts 21:29 - they had (For seen before Trophimus an Ephesian in the city with him whom they supposed that into the temple had brought Paul

  • Acts 21:30 - was moved And the city all and ran together the people and they took Paul and drew him out of the temple and forthwith were shut the doors

  • Acts 21:32 - Who immediately took soldiers and centurions and ran down unto them and when they saw the chief captain and soldiers they left beating of Paul

  • Acts 21:37 - was to be And led into Who the castle Who as Paul he said Who unto the chief captain May I speak unto thee Who said Greek Canst thou speak

  • Acts 21:39 - said But Paul I a man am which am a Jew of Tarsus a city in Cilicia of no mean city a citizen I beseech But thee suffer me to speak unto the people

  • Acts 21:40 - licence And him Paul stood on the stairs and beckoned with the hand unto the people a great And silence when there was made he spake unto them in the Hebrew tongue saying

  • Acts 22:25 - as And they bound him with thongs said unto that stood by the centurion Paul Is it lawful a man that is a Roman and uncondemned for you to scourge

  • Acts 22:28 - answered And the chief captain I With a great sum freedom obtained And Paul said I And was free born

  • Acts 22:30 - On the morrow because have known the certainty wherefore he was accused of the Jews he loosed him from his bands and commanded to appear the chief priests and all council him and brought Paul and set him before him

  • Acts 23:1 - earnestly beholding And Paul the council said Men and brethren I in all conscience good have lived before God until day

  • Acts 23:3 - Then Paul unto him said smite thee shall God wall thou whited and thou sittest to judge me after the law and contrary to the law commandest me smite

  • Acts 23:5 - said Then Paul not I wist brethren that he was the high priest it is written for of the ruler people of thy not Thou shalt evil

  • Acts 23:6 - perceived But when Paul that the one part were Sadducees But the other Pharisees he cried out in the council Men and brethren I Pharisees am the son Pharisees of the hope and resurrection of the dead I am called in question

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Acts 23:14 - And they came to the chief priests and elders and said under a great curse We have bound ourselves nothing that we will eat until we have slain Paul

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

  • 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

  • Acts 23:18 - So he took him and brought him to the chief captain and said the prisoner Paul called me unto him and prayed me this young man and brought him to thee who hath something to say unto thee

  • 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

  • Acts 23:24 - them beasts And provide that on Paul and bring him safe unto Felix the governor

  • Acts 23:31 - Then the soldiers as it was commanded them took Paul and brought him by night to Antipatris

  • Acts 23:33 - Who when they came to Caesarea also delivered the epistle to the governor presented also Paul before him

  • 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

  • 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

  • Acts 24:23 - he commanded And a centurion to keep Paul to let him have And liberty and none that he should forbid acquaintance of his to minister or come of his

  • 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

  • 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

  • Acts 25:2 - informed him Then him the high priest and the chief of the Jews against Paul and besought him

  • Acts 25:4 - But Festus answered should be kept that Paul at Caesarea that he himself and would at shortly depart

  • Acts 25:6 - when he had tarried And among them days more than ten he went down unto Caesarea and the next day sitting on the judgment seat commanded Paul to be brought

  • Acts 25:7 - was come And when he stood round about from Jerusalem which came down the Jews many and and grievous complaints laid against Paul which not they could prove

  • Acts 25:9 - Festus But the Jews Wilt thou a pleasure to do answered Paul and said Wilt thou to Jerusalem go up and there of these things be judged before me

  • Acts 25:10 - said Then Paul at judgment seat Caesar's I stand where I ought to be judged to the Jews no have I done as thou very well knowest

  • Acts 25:14 - when And many days they had been there Festus unto the king declared cause Paul's saying man a certain There is left by Felix in bonds

  • Acts 25:19 - questions But certain of their own superstition had against him and of certain Jesus which was dead whom affirmed Paul to be alive

  • Acts 25:21 - But when Paul had appealed to be kept him unto of Augustus the hearing I commanded to be kept him till I might send him to Caesar

  • Acts 25:23 - when And on the morrow was come Agrippa and Bernice with great pomp and was entered into the place of hearing with the chief captains and men principal of the city and commandment Festus was brought forth Paul

  • Acts 26:1 - Agrippa Then unto Paul said art permitted Thou for thyself to speak Then Paul and answered for himself stretched forth the hand

  • Acts 26:24 - thus And as he spake for himself Festus with a loud voice said thou art beside thyself Paul much thee learning mad doth make

  • Acts 26:28 - Then Agrippa unto Paul said Almost me thou persuadest a Christian to be

  • Acts 26:29 - And Paul said I would to God also almost also almost altogether that not only thou but also all that hear me this day were such as I am except bonds these

  • Acts 27:1 - when And it was determined should sail that we into Italy they delivered Paul and certain other prisoners a centurion unto one named Julius band of Augustus

  • Acts 27:3 - And the next day we touched at Sidon courteously And And Julius Paul entreated and gave him liberty unto friends to go to refresh himself

  • Acts 27:9 - when much Now time was spent and was already dangerous when sailing because and the fast already past admonished Paul

  • Acts 27:11 - Nevertheless the centurion the master and the owner of the ship believed more than by Paul those things which were spoken

  • 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

  • Acts 27:24 - Saying not Fear Paul Caesar thou must be brought before and lo hath given thee God all them that sail with thee

  • Acts 27:31 - said Paul to the centurion and to the soldiers these abide in the ship ye be saved cannot

  • 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 27:43 - 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 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

  • 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

  • Acts 28:15 - And from thence when the brethren heard of us they came to meet us as far as Appii forum and The three taverns whom saw when Paul he thanked God and took courage

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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