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ἀσφαλῶς (asphalōs) adverb from G804; securely (literally or figuratively):--assuredly, safely.
Appears in a total of 4 verses:
ACT 2:36
OET-LV: 36 Assuredly therefore let_ All the_house of_Israaʸl/(Yisrāʼēl) _be_knowing that the god made him both the_master and the_chosen_one/messiah, this the Yaʸsous whom you_all executed_on_a_stake. (ACT_2:36)
OET-RV: 36 “So let all Yisrael (Israel) know that this Yeshua that you executed on a post, God made him both Yahweh and messiah.” (ACT 2:36)
ACT 25:26
OET-LV: 26 Concerning whom I_am_ not _having any certain to_write to_my master. Therefore I_brought_ him _forth before you_all, and most_of_all before you, king Agrippas, so_that the examination having_become, I_may_have something I_may_write. (ACT_25:26)
OET-RV: 26 The problem is that I don’t have any charge to write to my master and so I’ve brought the prisoner out in front of you so that after you examine him, I might have something I can write, (ACT 25:26)
ACT 16:23
OET-LV: 23 And having_inflicted many blows on_them, they_throw them into prison, having_commanded to_the prison_guard to_be_keeping them securely, (ACT_16:23)
OET-RV: 23 They were severely beaten and then thrown into prison where the officer was commanded to keep them secure. (ACT 16:23)
MRK 14:44
OET-LV: 44 And the one giving_ him _over had_given a_signal to_them saying: Whomever wishfully I_may_kiss, it_is he, apprehend him, and be_leading_away securely. (MRK_14:44)
OET-RV: 44 Yudas had prearranged a signal with them that anyone who he greeted with a kiss, they should grab that person and lead him away under guard. (MRK 14:44)
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