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Acts 17:31

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G1360 Because διοτι
G2476 he hath appointed εστησεν
G2250 a day ημεραν
G1722 in εν
G3739 which η
G3195 he will μελλει
G2919 judge κρινειν
G3588 the την
G3625 world οικουμενην
G1722 in εν
G1343 righteousness δικαιοσυνη
G1722 by εν
G435 that man ανδρι
G3739 whom ω
G3724 he hath ordained ωρισεν
G4102 assurance πιστιν
G3930 whereof he hath given παρασχων
G3956 unto all πασιν
G450 that he hath raised αναστησας
G846 him αυτον
G1537 from εκ
G3498 dead νεκρων

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G1360 Because
  he
  hath
G2476 appointed
  a
G3739 which
  he
G3195 will
G2919 judge
G3625 world
G1343 righteousness
  that
G435 man
G3739 whom
  he
  hath
G3724 ordained
  whereof
  he
  hath
G3930 given
G4102 assurance
  unto
  men
  that
  he
  hath
G450 raised
G846 him
G1537 from
G3498 dead

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G2476
Greek: ἵστημι
Transliteration: histēmi
Pronunciation: his'-tay-mee
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: abide appoint bring continue covenant establish hold up lay present set (up) stanch stand (by forth still up). Compare G5087 .
Definition:  

to stand (transitively or intransitively) used in various applications (literally or figuratively)

1. to cause or make to stand, to place, put, set

a. to bid to stand by, [set up]

1. in the presence of others, in the midst, before judges, before members of the Sanhedrin;

2. to place

b. to make firm, fix establish

1. to cause a person or a thing to keep his or its place

2. to stand, be kept intact (of family, a kingdom), to escape in safety

3. to establish a thing, cause it to stand 1b

2. to uphold or sustain the authority or force of anything

a. to set or place in a balance

1. to weigh: money to one (because in very early times before the introduction of coinage, the metals used to be weighed)

3. to stand

a. to stand by or near

1. to stop, stand still, to stand immovable, stand firm 2a

b. of the foundation of a building

c. to stand

1. continue safe and sound, stand unharmed, to stand ready or prepared

2. to be of a steadfast mind

3. of quality, one who does not hesitate, does not waiver

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