Vocabulary Form
δέ
Definition

and; but

Frequency
2792
GK
1254
Mnemonic Singing

Amazing grace how sweet the sound,
hat saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost but now am found,
was blind but now I see.

Notes

dev is a postpositive. This means that it cannot be the first word in a sentence or clause, even though in your translation it is the first word. It usually is the second word and sometimes the third, e.g., oJ de; ei\pon ....

Biblical Concordance

Acts 7:22 So Moses was trained in all the wisdom of the Egyptians and (de | δέ | conj) was powerful in his words and deeds.
Acts 7:23 “When he was about forty years old, it entered his mind to visit his brothers, the sons of Israel.
Acts 7:25 He thought that his brothers would understand that God, by his hand, was granting them deliverance; but (de | δέ | conj) they did not understand.
Acts 7:27 But (de | δέ | conj) the one who was trying to injure his neighbor pushed Moses aside, saying, ‘Who made you a ruler and a judge over us?
Acts 7:29 At this remark, Moses fled and became an exile in the land of Midian, where he had two sons.
Acts 7:31 When Moses saw it, he wondered at the sight; and (de | δέ | conj) as he came closer to look at it, there came the voice of the Lord:
Acts 7:32 ‘I am the God of your forefathers, the God of Abraham and of Isaac and of Jacob.’ And (de | δέ | conj) Moses began to tremble and did not dare to look.
Acts 7:33 And (de | δέ | conj) the Lord said to him, ‘Take off the sandals from your feet, for the place on which you stand is holy ground.
Acts 7:42 But (de | δέ | conj) God turned away and gave them over to worship the host of heaven, as it is written in the book of the prophets: ‘Did you bring to me slain beasts and sacrifices forty years in the wilderness, O house of Israel?
Acts 7:47 But (de | δέ | conj) it was Solomon who built a house for him.
Acts 7:49 ‘Heaven is my throne, and (de | δέ | conj) earth is the footstool for my feet. What sort of house will you build for me, says the Lord, or what is the place of my rest?
Acts 7:54 Now (de | δέ | conj) when they heard these things, they became furious and ground their teeth at him.
Acts 7:55 But (de | δέ | conj) Stephen, being full of the Holy Spirit, looked right into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God.
Acts 7:57 But (de | δέ | conj) they cried out with a loud voice and covered their ears and rushed together at him.
Acts 7:60 And (de | δέ | conj) falling to his knees he cried out in a loud voice, “Lord, do not hold this sin against them.” And when he had said this, he fell asleep.
Acts 8:1 Now (de | δέ | conj) Saul was in agreement with his execution. There arose on that day a great persecution against the church in Jerusalem, and (de | δέ | conj) they were all scattered throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria, except the apostles.
Acts 8:2 Devout men buried Stephen and made great lamentation over him.
Acts 8:3 But (de | δέ | conj) Saul was making havoc of the church; entering house after house, he dragged off both men and women and put them in prison.
Acts 8:5 Philip went down to the main city of Samaria and began proclaiming to them the Christ.
Acts 8:6 And (de | δέ | conj) with one accord the crowds paid attention to what was being said by Philip as they heard him and saw the signs that he was performing.
Acts 8:7 For many of those who had unclean spirits, crying with a loud voice, came out; and (de | δέ | conj) many paralyzed and lame were healed.
Acts 8:8 So (de | δέ | conj) there was great joy in that city.
Acts 8:9 Now (de | δέ | conj) there was a man named Simon, who had been practicing magic in the city and amazing the people of Samaria, saying that he himself was someone great.
Acts 8:11 And (de | δέ | conj) they paid attention to him because for a long time he had amazed them by his magic.
Acts 8:12 But (de | δέ | conj) when they believed Philip as he preached about the kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ, they were baptized, both men and women.