For he had often been bound with shackles and chains, had been bound but the chains were torn apart by him the chains and the shackles broken (syntetriphthai | συντετρῖφθαι | perf pass inf ) in pieces, and no one was strong enough to subdue him.
A shattered (syntetrimmenon | συντετριμμένον | perf pass ptcp acc sg masc) reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out, until he brings justice to victory.
In all this, they are surprised that you do (syntrechontōn | συντρεχόντων | pres act ptcp gen pl masc) not plunge (syntrechontōn | συντρεχόντων | pres act ptcp gen pl masc) with them into the same flood of debauchery, and they malign you.
While he clung to Peter and John, all the people ran (synedramen | συνέδραμεν | aor act ind 3 sg) together to them in the covered walkway called Solomon’s Portico, utterly astounded.
Many people saw them leaving, recognized them, and hurried (synedramon | συνέδραμον | aor act ind 3 pl) together (synedramon | συνέδραμον | aor act ind 3 pl) on foot from all the towns and arrived there ahead of them.
And going outside, they fled from the tomb, for trembling and astonishment had taken hold of them. And they said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid.
And he said, “The Jews have agreed (synethento | συνέθεντο | aor mid ind 3 pl) to ask you to bring Paul down tomorrow to the council, as though the case against him was going to be examined more closely.
His parents said this because they were afraid of the Jews; for the Jews had (synetetheinto | συνετέθειντο | pluperf mid ind 3 pl) already agreed (synetetheinto | συνετέθειντο | pluperf mid ind 3 pl) that if anyone should confess Jesus to be the Christ, he was to be put out of the synagogue.