| Acts 26:7 |
to (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) which our twelve tribes hope to attain, worshipping strenuously night and day. It is for this hope, your Excellency, that I am being accused by Jews! |
| Acts 26:11 |
And I punished them often in all the synagogues and tried to make them blaspheme; and since I was so vehemently angry at them, I pursued them even to (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) foreign cities. |
| Acts 26:12 |
“On one of these journeys I was going to (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) Damascus with authority and commission from the chief priests, |
| Acts 26:14 |
And when we had all fallen to (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) the ground, I heard a voice saying to me in the Hebrew language, ‘Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me? It is hard for you to kick against the goads.’ |
| Acts 26:16 |
But get up and stand on your feet; for I have appeared to you for (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) this purpose, to appoint you a servant and witness both to the things in which you have seen and to those in which I will appear to you. |
| Acts 26:17 |
I will rescue you from your people and from the Gentiles, to (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) whom I am sending you |
| Acts 26:18 |
to open their eyes, that they turn from darkness to (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) light, and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and a place among those who are sanctified by faith in (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) me.’ |
| Acts 26:24 |
As Paul was saying these things in his defense, Festus said in a loud voice, “You are out of your mind, Paul! Much learning is driving you insane!” (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) |
| Acts 27:1 |
And when it was decided that we would sail for (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) Italy, they delivered Paul and some other prisoners to a centurion, named Julius, of the Augustan Cohort. |
| Acts 27:2 |
And embarking on a ship from Adramyttium, which was about to sail to (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) ports along the coast of Asia, we put to sea. Aristarchus, a Macedonian from Thessalonica was with us. |
| Acts 27:3 |
The next day we put in at (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) Sidon; and Julius treated Paul kindly and allowed him to go to his friends and be cared for. |
| Acts 27:5 |
And when we had sailed across the open sea along the coast of Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came to (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) Myra in Lycia. |
| Acts 27:6 |
There the centurion found a ship from Alexandria sailing for (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) Italy and put us on board it. |
| Acts 27:8 |
Sailing past it with difficulty, we came to (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) a place called Fair Havens, near to which was the city Lasea. |
| Acts 27:12 |
And since the harbor was unsuitable to winter in, the majority made a decision to put out to sea from there, if somehow they might be able to reach Phoenix, a harbor of Crete, facing both southwest and northwest, and spend the winter there. |
| Acts 27:17 |
After hoisting it up, they passed cables under the ship to hold it together. Then, fearing that they would run aground on (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) the Syrtis, they lowered the sea anchor, and thus they let the ship be driven along. |
| Acts 27:26 |
But we must run aground on (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) some island.” |
| Acts 27:30 |
But when the sailors tried to escape from the ship and had lowered the dinghy into (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) the sea pretending they intended to let down anchors from the bow, |
| Acts 27:38 |
And when they had eaten enough, they lightened the ship, throwing the wheat out into (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) the sea. |
| Acts 27:39 |
Now when it was day, they did not recognize the land, but they noticed a bay that had a beach, on (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) which they planned, if possible, to run the ship ashore. |
| Acts 27:40 |
So they cut loose the anchors, left them in (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) the sea, and at the same time untied the ropes that held the rudders. Then hoisting the foresail to the wind, they made for (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) the beach. |
| Acts 27:41 |
But caught in (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) some crosscurrents, they ran the ship aground; the bow stuck and remained immovable, but the stern began to break up by the force of the waves. |
| Acts 28:5 |
But Paul shook the creature off into (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) the fire and suffered no harm. |
| Acts 28:6 |
They were expecting that he was going to swell up or suddenly fall down dead; but when they waited a long time and saw no misfortune happen to (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) him, they changed their minds and said that he was a god. |
| Acts 28:12 |
And when we put in at (eis | εἰς | prep-acc) Syracuse, we stayed there three days. |