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Were perplexed (διηπορουντο). Imperfect middle of διαπορεω (δια, α privative, πορος) to be wholly at a loss. Old verb, but in N.T.…

Were in doubt. This expression—dihporoun—denotes a state of hesitancy or anxiety about an event. It is applied to those …

They were all amazed, and were in doubt.—The last word is somewhat stronger in the Greek: “were much perplexed,” as in Luke 24:4. No New T…

And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a r…

The miraculous does not inevitably and uniformly convince. There must also be the preparation of the heart and the proclamation of the message if m…

And they were all amazed
That is, all these devout men, Jews and proselytes, which came from other nations before me…

The difference in languages which arose at Babel has greatly hindered the spread of knowledge and religion. The instruments whom the Lord first emp…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson