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 Robinson-Pierpont 2005 World English Bible‎ / Wiki English TranslationActs 12:1Κατ’ [lexicon][inflect][close]
Preposition

κατά
κατ’
indecl
down/according to/as per (+acc), against (+gen) with downward motion κατ’ before smooth breathing, καθ’ before rough breathing w gen= down from w acc= over throughout opposite, over against, in the region of, beyond or past
ἐκεῖνον [lexicon][inflect][close]
Determiner (Demonstrative)

ἐκεῖνος -η -ο
εκειν·ον
mas acc sg
that
δὲ [lexicon][inflect][close]
Particle

δέ
δε
indecl
but/however/moreover/yet [postpositive particle; adversative (but/however), continuitive (and/now/also/moreover), contrastive (yet); in constructions with μέν... δέ (on the one hand... but...)]
τὸν [lexicon][inflect][close]
Article (Definite)

ὁ ἡ τό
τ·ον
mas acc sg
the Χριστὸς
καιρὸν [lexicon][inflect][close]
Noun (Mas. 2nd Decl.)

καιρός, -οῦ, ὁ (cf. χρόνος)
καιρ·ον
(mas) acc sg
period-of-time /season
ἐπέβαλεν [lexicon][inflect][close]
Verb

ἐπι·βάλλω (επι+βαλλ-, επι+βαλ(ε)·[σ]-, 2nd επι+βαλ-, επι+βεβλη·κ-, -, επι+βλη·θ-)
επι·ε·βαλ·ε(ν)
2aor act ind 3rd sg
to cast upon [put the mind on, impose, inflict, cast upon]
Ἡρῴδης [lexicon][inflect][close]
Noun (Mas. 1st Decl.)

Ἡρῴδης, -ου, ὁ
ηρῳδ·ης
(mas) nom sg
Herod
[lexicon][inflect][close]
Article (Definite)

ὁ ἡ τό
[τ]·ο[ς]
mas nom sg
the Χριστὸς
βασιλεὺς [lexicon][inflect][close]
Noun (Mas. 3rd Decl.)

βασιλεύς, -έως, ὁ
βασιλ(ευ)·ς
(mas) nom sg
king
τὰς [lexicon][inflect][close]
Article (Definite)

ὁ ἡ τό
τ·ας
fem acc pl
the Χριστὸς
χεῖρας [lexicon][inflect][close]
Noun (Fem. 3rd Decl., irreg.)

χείρ, χειρός, ἡ, dat. pl. χερσίν
χειρ·ας
(fem) acc pl
hand
κακῶσαί [lexicon][inflect][close]
Verb

κακόω (κακ(ο)-, κακω·σ-, κακω·σ-, κεκακω·κ-, κεκακω-, κακω·θ-)
κακω·σαι
1aor act inf or 1aor mp imp 2nd sg or 1aor act opt 3rd sg
to badly-affect Lit:"badly-affect", hence mistreat/oppress/harm/afflict/trouble/hurt
τινας [lexicon][inflect][close]
Quantifier (Indefinite Numeral)

τὶ[ν]ς[2] τὶ[ν], gen. τινός, dat. τινί, acc. τινά τὶ
τιν·ας
mas acc pl or fem acc pl
someone/anyone indefinite pronoun; someone, something, anyone, anything. Specific(certain-one/some) determined from text-markings/context, otherwise non-specific (anyone/several).
τῶν [lexicon][inflect][close]
Article (Definite)

ὁ ἡ τό
τ·ων
neu gen pl or mas gen pl or fem gen pl
the Χριστὸς
ἀπὸ [lexicon][inflect][close]
Preposition

ἀπό
απο
indecl
from (G575) – starting from (coming from, since [the start of], in order from), away/out from (from among), sent by, removingly from, receptively from, resulting/produced from, or because of (due to). ἀπ’ before smooth breathing, ἀφ’ before rough breathing
τῆς [lexicon][inflect][close]
Article (Definite)

ὁ ἡ τό
τ·ης
fem gen sg
the Χριστὸς
ἐκκλησίας [lexicon][inflect][close]
Noun (Fem. 1st Decl.)

ἐκ·κλησία, -ας, ἡ
εκκλησι·ας
(fem) gen sg or (fem) acc pl
assembly [gathering of people for the same cause]
.
Acts 12:1
¶Now about that time, King Herod (Agrippa I)[a] stretched out his hands to oppress some of the assembly.
———
a Grandson of Herod the Great (see Mt. 2), son of Herod's third son Aristubus IV [whom Herod had executed] and brother of Herodias (see Mt.14:3, Mk. 6:17, Lk. 3:19). Herod the Great's title of King was denied to his half-uncles Herod Archelaus (see Mt. 2:22), Herod Antipas (see Mt. 14; Mk. 6; Lk. 9, 23), and Philip the Tetrach (see Lk. 3:1 [Philip, unlike his brothers, never took the name Herod]), but restored to Herod Agrippa I. In 37 CE, Roman emperor Caligula (37-41 CE) first made Agrippa king of Iturea, Trachonitis, and Batanea, the former tetrarchy of his uncle Philip, who had died in 34 CE with no heirs and whose territory the emperor Tiberius (14-37 CE) subsequently rolled into the provice of Syria. In 39 CE, Agrippa's uncle Herod Antipas attempted to appeal to Caligula to also be named a king, but instead he and his wife, Agrippa's sister Herodias, were exiled and his tetrarchy of Galilee and Perea was given to Agrippa. Finally, in 41(?) CE, Roman emperor Claudius (41-54 CE) gave to Agrippa the Roman province Iudaea, which was his uncle Herod Archelaus's former tetrarchy of Judea, Samaria, and Idumea.
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