| Alfred Marshall - 1992 - 834 sider
...beginning, if they would testify, that after the most straitest sect of our religion I lived a Pharisee. 6 And now I stand and am judged for the hope of the promise made of God unto our fathers: 7 Unto which promise our twelve tribes, instantly serving God day and night, hope to come. For which... | |
| David Daniell - 1995 - 488 sider
...beginning, if they would testify it. For after the most straitest sect of our lay, lived I a Pharisee. And now I stand and am judged for the hope of the...instantly serving God day and night, hope to come. For which hope's sake, king Agrippa, am I accused of the Jews. Why should it be thought a thing incredible... | |
| John Calvin - 1995 - 340 sider
...testify, how that after the straitest sect of our religion I lived a Pharisee. And now I stand here to be judged for the hope of the promise made of God unto...our fathers; unto which promise our twelve tribes, earnestly serving1 God night and day, hope to attain. And concerning this hope I am accused by the... | |
| Jean Calvin - 1996 - 424 sider
...things which are according to the law and the prophets' (Acts 24.14); again, 'And now I stand here to be judged for the hope of the promise made of God unto...our fathers, unto which promise our twelve tribes hope to attain' (Acts 26.6-7), and again, 'Because of the hope of Israel I am bound with this chain'... | |
| Garry J. Moes - 1996 - 276 sider
...they were willing to testify, that according to the strictest sect of our religion I lived a Pharisee. And now I stand and am judged for the hope of the promise made by God to our fathers. To this promise our twelve tribes, earnestly serving God night and day, hope... | |
| Robert Charles Zaehner - 1997 - 472 sider
...to the apostle Paul, during his defence before Agrippa and Berenice at Caesarea: 'I stand here to be judged for the hope o'f the promise made of God unto our fathers' (Acts xxvi, 6). Hence the primitive Christian message was: 'how many soever be the promises of God,... | |
| James White, Uriah Smith - 2012 - 364 sider
...promise be fulfilled ? Answer : Only by a resurrection of the dead. Paul says in Acts 26 : 6, 7 : " And now I stand and am judged for the hope of the...instantly serving God day and night, hope to come. For which hope's sake, king Agrippa, I am accused of the Jews. Why should it be thought a thing incredible... | |
| John Phillips - 2001 - 538 sider
...Jew, Judaistic to the core. (b) HIS FAITH (26:6-8) i. NOT INCONGRUOUS WITH HEBREW RELIGION (26:6-7) And now I stand and am judged for the hope of the...instantly serving God day and night, hope to come. For which hope's sake, king Agrippa, I am accused of the Jews. In other words, his accusation was no... | |
| David Baron - 2001 - 572 sider
...prisoner in a chain (Acts xxviii. 20), or, as he said in his defence before Agrippa : " I stand here to be judged for the hope of the promise made of God unto...our fathers, unto which promise our twelve tribes earnestly serving God night and day hope to attain. And concerning this hope I am accused by the Jews,... | |
| Duncan Heaster - 2001 - 319 sider
...on trial for his life, Paul spoke of the future reward for which he was prepared to lose all things. "Now I stand and am judged for the hope of the promise made of God unto our fathers...the hope of Israel...for which hope's sake...I am accused" (Acts 26:6,7). He had spent much... | |
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