14 These all [a]continued with [b]one accord in [c]prayer and supplication with the [d]women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his [e]brethren.

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Footnotes

  1. Acts 1:14 The Greek word signified an invincible constancy, and steadiness.
  2. Acts 1:14 It is to good purpose, that this concord is mentioned: for those prayers are most acceptable to God which are made with agreeing minds and wills.
  3. Acts 1:14 The disciples prayed for the sending of the holy Ghost, and also to be delivered from present dangers wherewith they were beset.
  4. Acts 1:14 For it was behoovable to have the wives confirmed, who were afterward to be partakers of the dangers with their husbands.
  5. Acts 1:14 With his kinfolks.

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