Acts 12:4
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'''Acts 12:4''' [[3739|And]] [[4084|when he had apprehended him]], [[5087|he put]] [[1519|him in]] [[5438|prison]], [[3860|and delivered]] [[5064|him to four]] [[5069|quaternions]] [[4757|of soldiers]] [[5442|to keep him]]; [[1014|intending]] [[3326|after]] [[3957|Easter]] [[321|to bring]] [[846|him]] [[321|forth]] [[2992|to the people]]. | '''Acts 12:4''' [[3739|And]] [[4084|when he had apprehended him]], [[5087|he put]] [[1519|him in]] [[5438|prison]], [[3860|and delivered]] [[5064|him to four]] [[5069|quaternions]] [[4757|of soldiers]] [[5442|to keep him]]; [[1014|intending]] [[3326|after]] [[3957|Easter]] [[321|to bring]] [[846|him]] [[321|forth]] [[2992|to the people]]. | ||
- | + | The [[Defined King James Bible]] footnote at [[Acts 12:4]], claims that Easter refers to "Ishtar--ancient pagan festival," but it does not mention that this is the same Greek word translated "[[Passover]]" in other verses. | |
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Easter]] | [[Easter]] |
Revision as of 12:08, 30 March 2010
Acts 12:4 And when he had apprehended him, he put him in prison, and delivered him to four quaternions of soldiers to keep him; intending after Easter to bring him forth to the people.
The Defined King James Bible footnote at Acts 12:4, claims that Easter refers to "Ishtar--ancient pagan festival," but it does not mention that this is the same Greek word translated "Passover" in other verses.