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Acts 25:10

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G2036 said ειπεν
G1161 Then δε
G3588   ο
G3972 Paul παυλος
G1909 at επι
G3588   του
G968 Caesar's judgment seat βηματος
G2541 Caesar's καισαρος
G2476   εστως
G1510 stand ειμι
G3757 where ου
G3165 I με
G1163 ought δει
G2919 to be judged κρινεσθαι
G2453 to the Jews ιουδαιους
G3762   ουδεν
G91 done no wrong ηδικησα
G5613 as ως
G2532   και
G4771 thou συ
G2566   καλλιον
G1921 knowest επιγινωσκεις

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G1161 Then
G2036 said
G3972 Paul
G1510 stand
G2541 Caesar's
  judgment
G968 seat
G3757 where
G1163 ought
  to
  be
G2919 judged
  to
  the
G2453 Jews
  have
  done
  no
G91 wrong
G4771 thou
  very
G2573 well
G1921 knowest

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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.