| acceptance |
| argument |
| bribe |
| convert |
| disciple |
| farther |
| finances |
| friend |
| friendly, friendlier, friendliest |
| funds |
| Greek |
| handle |
| last |
| neglect |
| normal |
| opposition |
| pleasure, pleasant |
| presentation |
| proposal |
| province |
| quarrel |
| refutation |
| these |
| those |
| to accept |
| to argue |
| to be |
| to be converted |
| to be opposed |
| to be pleased |
| to be wise |
| to bribe |
| to describe |
| to emphasize |
| to fly |
| to handle |
| to matter |
| to neglect |
| to note |
| to oppose |
| to please |
| to present |
| to propose |
| to quarrel |
| to refute |
| to steal |
| to stir |
| tomorrow |
| widow |
| windy |
| wisdom |
| yesterday |
Some time later there was a quarrel between the people. (6:1)
They claimed that their widows were being neglected in the daily distribution of funds. (6:1)
It is not right for us to neglect teaching in order to handle finances. (6:2)
It is not right for us to neglect teaching in order to handle finances. (6:2)
We will put them in charge of this matter. (6:3)
He was opposed by some men who were members of the group. (6:9)
In this way they stirred up the people. (6:12)
Then they brought in some men to tell lies about him. (6:13)
All those sitting in the Council fixed their eyes on him. (6:15)
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