And they that conducted Paul brought him unto Athens: and receiving a commandment unto Silas and Timotheus for to come to him with all speed, they departed.
καθιστωντες
deploying
participle
pres-act-par
nom-pl-mas
παυλον
Paul
noun (name)
acc-si-mas
ηγαγον
they brought
verb
2aor-act-ind
3rd-p pl
αυτον
him
3rd-p pers pron
acc-si-mas
αθηνων
of Athens
noun (name)
gen-pl-fem
λαβοντες
taking
participle
2aor-act-par
nom-pl-mas
εντολην
directive
noun
acc-si-fem
σιλαν
Silas
noun (name)
acc-si-mas
τιμοθεον
Timothy
noun (name)
acc-si-mas
ταχιστα
most quickly
adverb
ελθωσιν
they might come
verb
2aor-act-sub
3rd-p pl
αυτον
him
3rd-p pers pron
acc-si-mas
εξηεσαν
they were going out
verb
imp-act-ind
3rd-p pl
Now while Paul waited for them at Athens, his spirit was stirred in him, when he saw the city wholly given to idolatry.
ταις
to the
def art
dat-pl-fem
αθηναις
to Athens
noun (name)
dat-pl-fem
εκδεχομενου
of anticipating
participle
pres-mi/pDe-par
gen-si-mas
αυτους
them
3rd-p pers pron
acc-pl-mas
του
of the
def art
gen-si-mas
παυλου
of Paul
noun (name)
gen-si-mas
παρωξυνετο
it was being irritated
verb
imp-pas-ind
3rd-p si
πνευμα
spirit
noun
nom-si-neu
αυτου
of him
3rd-p pers pron
gen-si-mas
αυτω
to him
3rd-p pers pron
dat-si-mas
θεωρουντι
to observing
participle
pres-act-par
dat-si-mas
κατειδωλον
idoled-down
adjective
acc-si-fem
ουσαν
being
participle
pres-act-par
acc-si-fem
(For all the Athenians and strangers which were there spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell, or to hear some new thing.)
αθηναιοι
Athenians
noun (name)
nom-pl-mas
παντες
all
adjective
nom-pl-mas
επιδημουντες
[those] being alien
participle
pres-act-par
nom-pl-mas
ξενοι
guests
adjective
nom-pl-mas
εις
in(to)/un(to)
preposition
ουδεν
nothing
adjective
acc-si-neu
ετερον
other
adjective
acc-si-neu
ευκαιρουν
they were spending their leisure
verb
imp-act-ind
3rd-p pl
λεγειν
to say
verb
pres-act-inf
τι
some
indef pron
acc-si-neu
ακουειν
to hear
verb
pres-act-inf
καινοτερον
brand-new
adjective
acc-si-neu
Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars' hill, and said, [Ye] men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious.
σταθεις
being set up
participle
aor-pas-par
nom-si-mas
παυλος
Paul
noun (name)
nom-si-mas
μεσω
to midst
adjective
dat-si-neu
του
of the
def art
gen-si-mas
αρειου
of Ares
noun (name)
gen-si-mas
παγου
of dome
noun
gen-si-mas
εφη
he was saying
verb
imp-act-ind
3rd-p si
αθηναιοι
Athenians
noun (name)
voc-pl-mas
κατα
down (to/on)
preposition
παντα
all
adjective
acc-pl-neu
δεισιδαιμονεστερους
more daimon-fearing
adjective
acc-pl-mas
υμας
you
2nd pers pron
acc-pl
θεωρω
I observe
verb
pres-act-ind
1st-p si
After these things Paul departed from Athens, and came to Corinth;
ταυτα
these
dem pron
acc-pl-neu
χωρισθεις
being separated
participle
aor-pas-par
nom-si-mas
παυλος
Paul
noun (name)
nom-si-mas
των
of the
def art
gen-pl-fem
αθηνων
of Athens
noun (name)
gen-pl-fem
ηλθεν
he came
verb
2aor-act-ind
3rd-p si
εις
in(to)/un(to)
preposition
κορινθον
Corinth
noun (name)
acc-si-fem
Wherefore when we could no longer forbear, we thought it good to be left at Athens alone;
στεγοντες
keeping contained
participle
pres-act-par
nom-pl-mas
ευδοκησαμεν
we found good
verb
aor-act-ind
1st-p pl
καταλειφθηναι
to be dropped
verb
aor-pas-inf
αθηναις
to Athens
noun (name)
dat-pl-fem
μονοι
alone
adjective
nom-pl-mas