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Acts 28:4

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G5613 when ως
G1161 And δε
G1492 saw ειδον
G3588 the οι
G915 barbarians βαρβαροι
G2910 hang κρεμαμενον
G3588 the το
G2342 venomous beast θηριον
G1537 on εκ
G3588 the της
G5495 hand χειρος
G846   αυτου
G3004 they said ελεγον
G4314 among προς
G240 themselves αλληλους
G3843 No doubt παντως
G5406 a murderer φονευς
G1510   εστιν
G3588 the ο
G444 man ανθρωπος
G3778 this ουτος
G3739 whom ον
G1295 though he hath escaped διασωθεντα
G1537 on εκ
G3588 the της
G2281 sea θαλασσης
G3588 the η
G1349 yet vengeance δικη
G2198 to live ζην
G3756 not ουκ
G1439 suffereth ειασεν

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G5613 when
G915 barbarians
  venomous
G2342 beast
G2910 hang
G848 his
G5495 hand
  they
G3004 said
G4314 among
G240 themselves
  No
G3843 doubt
G3778 this
G444 man
  a
G5406 murderer
G3739 whom
  though
  he
  hath
G1295 escaped
  yet
G1349 vengeance
G1439 suffereth
  to
G2198 live

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G1492
Greek: εἴδω
Transliteration: eidō
Pronunciation: i'-do
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: be aware behold X-(idiom) can (+ not tell) consider (have) known (-ledge) look (on) perceive see be sure tell understand wist wot. Compare G3700 .
Definition:  

used only in certain past tenses the others being borrowed from the equivalent G3700 and G3708; properly to see (literally or figuratively); by implication (in the perfect only) to know

1. to see

a. to perceive with the eyes

b. to perceive by any of the senses

c. to perceive, notice, discern, discover

d. to see

1. i.e. to turn the eyes, the mind, the attention to anything

2. to pay attention, observe

3. to see about something 1d

2. i.e. to ascertain what must be done about it

1. to inspect, examine

2. to look at, behold

a. to experience any state or condition

b. to see i.e. have an interview with, to visit

3. to know

a. to know of anything

b. to know, i.e. get knowledge of, understand, perceive

1. of any fact

2. the force and meaning of something which has definite meaning

3. to know how, to be skilled in

c. to have regard for one, cherish, pay attention to (1Th. 5:

4.

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.