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Acts (3 occurrences) 20 So for this reason I asked to see and speak to you, for it is because of the hope of Israel that I have this chain around me.”+ nwtsty Acts 1:1-28:31 - Study Bible 2 Corinthians Study Notes—Chapter 5 (3 occurrences) The Greek verb for “to be (act as) an ambassador” (pre·sbeuʹo) appears twice in the Christian Greek Scriptures, here and at Eph 6:19, 20, where Paul speaks of himself as an ambassador for the good news. nwtsty - Study Bible Acts (3 occurrences) 20 So for this reason I asked to see and speak to you, for it is because of the hope of Israel that I have this chain around me.”+ nwt Acts 1:1-28:31 - New World Translation (nwt) Acts (3 occurrences) 33 Then the military commander came near and took hold of him and gave command for him to be bound with two chains;+ and he proceeded to inquire who he might be and what he had done. ... 20 Really on this account I entreated to see and speak to YOU, for because of the hope+ of Israel this chain I have around me.”+ Rbi8 Acts 1:1-28:31 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Ephesians (3 occurrences) 3 On account of this I, Paul, the prisoner+ of Christ Jesus in behalf of YOU, the people of the nations+— ... 4 In the face of this YOU, when YOU read this, can realize the comprehension+ I have in the sacred secret+ of the Christ. Rbi8 Ephesians 1:1-6:24 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Bible Words Indexed (3 occurrences) Eph 6:20 I am acting as an a. in chains ... BOLDNESS, Eph 6:20 b. as I ought to speak Rbi8 pp. 1495-1553 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Ephesians Study Notes—Chapter 6 (2 occurrences) 6:20 ... Paul was a prisoner in Rome, and here he asks his fellow believers to pray for him so that he “may speak . . . with boldness [a form of the Greek verb par·re·si·aʹzo·mai].” (Eph 6:19) nwtsty - Study Bible Paul’s Prison Bonds While He Was Under House Arrest (2 occurrences) Paul referred to his chains, bonds, and imprisonment in most of the inspired letters that he wrote during his house arrest in Rome.—Eph 3:1; 4:1; 6:20; Php 1:7, 13, 14, 17; Col 4:3, 18; Phm 1, 9, 10, 13. ... Ac 28:16; Eph 6:20; Php 1:13; Col 4:18 nwtsty - Study Bible Philemon (2 occurrences) 13 I would like to keep him here for myself so that he might take your place in ministering to me during my imprisonment for the sake of the good news.+ nwtsty Philemon 1-25 - Study Bible Bible Navigation (2 occurrences) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 nwtsty - Study Bible Colossians (2 occurrences) 3 At the same time, pray also for us,+ that God may open a door for the word so that we can declare the sacred secret about the Christ, for which I am in prison bonds,+ nwtsty Colossians 1:1-4:18 - Study Bible 2 Corinthians (2 occurrences) 20 Therefore, we are ambassadors+ substituting for Christ,+ as though God were making an appeal through us. As substitutes for Christ, we beg: “Become reconciled to God.” nwtsty 2 Corinthians 1:1-13:14 - Study Bible Ephesians (2 occurrences) 3 For this reason I, Paul, the prisoner+ of Christ Jesus in behalf of you, the people of the nations+— ... 4 So when you read this, you can realize my comprehension of the sacred secret+ of the Christ. nwtsty Ephesians 1:1-6:24 - Study Bible Ephesians Study Notes—Chapter 3 (2 occurrences) In his letter to the Ephesians, he refers to himself two more times as being imprisoned or in chains.—Eph 4:1; 6:20. ... a minister of this: Apparently a minister of “the sacred secret,” mentioned in verses 3 and 4, though the expression may also refer to a minister of “the good news” (Eph 3:6), which is closely connected with this sacred secret (Eph 6:19). nwtsty - Study Bible 2 Corinthians (2 occurrences) 20 Therefore, we are ambassadors+ substituting for Christ,+ as though God were making an appeal through us. As substitutes for Christ, we beg: “Become reconciled to God.” nwt 2 Corinthians 1:1-13:14 - New World Translation (nwt) Colossians (2 occurrences) 3 At the same time, pray also for us,+ that God may open a door for the word so that we can declare the sacred secret about the Christ, for which I am in prison bonds,+ nwt Colossians 1:1-4:18 - New World Translation (nwt) Philemon (2 occurrences) 13 I would like to keep him here for myself so that he might take your place in ministering to me during my imprisonment for the sake of the good news.+ nwt Philemon 1-25 - New World Translation (nwt) Bible Navigation (2 occurrences) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 int - Kingdom Interlinear (int) Colossians (2 occurrences) 3 at the same time praying also for us,+ that God may open a door+ of utterance to us, to speak the sacred secret+ about the Christ, for which, in fact, I am in prison bonds;+ ... 4 so that I shall make it manifest as I ought to speak.+ Rbi8 Colossians 1:1-4:18 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Bible Navigation (2 occurrences) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 by - Byington (by) Bible Navigation (2 occurrences) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 bi22 - American Standard Version (bi22) Bible Navigation (2 occurrences) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 rh - Rotherham (rh) Bible Navigation (2 occurrences) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 bi10 - King James Version (bi10) Philemon Study Notes (1 occurrence) But most scholars favor the rendering “an older man,” which is similar to how it is rendered at Lu 1:18 and Tit 2:2.—Compare 2Co 5:20 and study note; Eph 6:20 and study note. nwtsty - Study Bible Acts Study Notes—Chapter 28 (1 occurrence) he remained there for an entire two years: During this two-year period, Paul wrote his letter to the Ephesians (Eph 4:1; 6:20), to the Philippians (Php 1:7, 12-14), to the Colossians (Col 4:18), to Philemon (Phm 9), and apparently also to the Hebrews. nwtsty - Study Bible 1 Thessalonians (1 occurrence) 25 Brothers, keep praying for us.+ nwtsty 1 Thessalonians 1:1-5:28 - Study Bible 2 Thessalonians (1 occurrence) 3 Finally, brothers, carry on prayer for us,+ that the word of Jehovah may keep spreading rapidly+ and being glorified, just as it is with you, nwtsty 2 Thessalonians 1:1-3:18 - Study Bible Ephesians (1 occurrence) 4 So when you read this, you can realize my comprehension of the sacred secret+ of the Christ. nwt Ephesians 1:1-6:24 - New World Translation (nwt) Bible Words Index (1 occurrence) Eph 6:20 [Pray] that I may speak with b. nwt pp. 1664-1691 - New World Translation (nwt) 2 Corinthians (1 occurrence) 20 We+ are therefore ambassadors+ substituting for* Christ,+ as though God were making entreaty through us.+ As substitutes for Christ we beg:+ “Become reconciled to God.” Rbi8 2 Corinthians 1:1-13:14 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Philippians (1 occurrence) 20 in harmony with my eager expectation+ and hope+ that I shall not be ashamed+ in any respect, but that in all freeness of speech+ Christ will, as always before, so now be magnified by means of my body,+ whether through life or through death.+ Rbi8 Philippians 1:1-4:23 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) 1 Timothy (1 occurrence) 13 For the men who minister in a fine manner are acquiring for themselves a fine standing+ and great freeness of speech*+ in the faith in connection with Christ Jesus. Rbi8 1 Timothy 1:1-6:21 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) 2 Timothy (1 occurrence) 16 May the Lord* grant mercy to the household of On·e·siphʹo·rus,+ because he often brought me refreshment,+ and he did not become ashamed of my chains.+ Rbi8 2 Timothy 1:1-4:22 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Philemon (1 occurrence) 13 I would like to hold him back for myself that in place of you+ he might keep on ministering* to me in the [prison] bonds+ I bear for the sake of the good news.* Rbi8 Philemon 1-25 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) 1
20 So for this reason I asked to see and speak to you, for it is because of the hope of Israel that I have this chain around me.”+
The Greek verb for “to be (act as) an ambassador” (pre·sbeuʹo) appears twice in the Christian Greek Scriptures, here and at Eph 6:19, 20, where Paul speaks of himself as an ambassador for the good news.
20 So for this reason I asked to see and speak to you, for it is because of the hope of Israel that I have this chain around me.”+
33 Then the military commander came near and took hold of him and gave command for him to be bound with two chains;+ and he proceeded to inquire who he might be and what he had done. ... 20 Really on this account I entreated to see and speak to YOU, for because of the hope+ of Israel this chain I have around me.”+
3 On account of this I, Paul, the prisoner+ of Christ Jesus in behalf of YOU, the people of the nations+— ... 4 In the face of this YOU, when YOU read this, can realize the comprehension+ I have in the sacred secret+ of the Christ.
6:20 ... Paul was a prisoner in Rome, and here he asks his fellow believers to pray for him so that he “may speak . . . with boldness [a form of the Greek verb par·re·si·aʹzo·mai].” (Eph 6:19)
Paul referred to his chains, bonds, and imprisonment in most of the inspired letters that he wrote during his house arrest in Rome.—Eph 3:1; 4:1; 6:20; Php 1:7, 13, 14, 17; Col 4:3, 18; Phm 1, 9, 10, 13. ... Ac 28:16; Eph 6:20; Php 1:13; Col 4:18
13 I would like to keep him here for myself so that he might take your place in ministering to me during my imprisonment for the sake of the good news.+
3 At the same time, pray also for us,+ that God may open a door for the word so that we can declare the sacred secret about the Christ, for which I am in prison bonds,+
20 Therefore, we are ambassadors+ substituting for Christ,+ as though God were making an appeal through us. As substitutes for Christ, we beg: “Become reconciled to God.”
3 For this reason I, Paul, the prisoner+ of Christ Jesus in behalf of you, the people of the nations+— ... 4 So when you read this, you can realize my comprehension of the sacred secret+ of the Christ.
In his letter to the Ephesians, he refers to himself two more times as being imprisoned or in chains.—Eph 4:1; 6:20. ... a minister of this: Apparently a minister of “the sacred secret,” mentioned in verses 3 and 4, though the expression may also refer to a minister of “the good news” (Eph 3:6), which is closely connected with this sacred secret (Eph 6:19).
20 Therefore, we are ambassadors+ substituting for Christ,+ as though God were making an appeal through us. As substitutes for Christ, we beg: “Become reconciled to God.”
3 At the same time, pray also for us,+ that God may open a door for the word so that we can declare the sacred secret about the Christ, for which I am in prison bonds,+
13 I would like to keep him here for myself so that he might take your place in ministering to me during my imprisonment for the sake of the good news.+
3 at the same time praying also for us,+ that God may open a door+ of utterance to us, to speak the sacred secret+ about the Christ, for which, in fact, I am in prison bonds;+ ... 4 so that I shall make it manifest as I ought to speak.+
But most scholars favor the rendering “an older man,” which is similar to how it is rendered at Lu 1:18 and Tit 2:2.—Compare 2Co 5:20 and study note; Eph 6:20 and study note.
he remained there for an entire two years: During this two-year period, Paul wrote his letter to the Ephesians (Eph 4:1; 6:20), to the Philippians (Php 1:7, 12-14), to the Colossians (Col 4:18), to Philemon (Phm 9), and apparently also to the Hebrews.
3 Finally, brothers, carry on prayer for us,+ that the word of Jehovah may keep spreading rapidly+ and being glorified, just as it is with you,
20 We+ are therefore ambassadors+ substituting for* Christ,+ as though God were making entreaty through us.+ As substitutes for Christ we beg:+ “Become reconciled to God.”
20 in harmony with my eager expectation+ and hope+ that I shall not be ashamed+ in any respect, but that in all freeness of speech+ Christ will, as always before, so now be magnified by means of my body,+ whether through life or through death.+
13 For the men who minister in a fine manner are acquiring for themselves a fine standing+ and great freeness of speech*+ in the faith in connection with Christ Jesus.
16 May the Lord* grant mercy to the household of On·e·siphʹo·rus,+ because he often brought me refreshment,+ and he did not become ashamed of my chains.+
13 I would like to hold him back for myself that in place of you+ he might keep on ministering* to me in the [prison] bonds+ I bear for the sake of the good news.*