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Acts 13:10

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G2036 said ειπεν
G5599 O ω
G4134 full πληρης
G3956 of all παντος
G1388 subtilty δολου
G2532 And και
G3956 all πασης
G4468 mischief ραδιουργιας
G5207 thou child υιε
G1228 devil διαβολου
G2190 thou enemy εχθρε
G3956 of all πασης
G1343 righteousness δικαιοσυνης
G3756 wilt thou not ου
G3973 cease παυση
G1294 to pervert διαστρεφων
G3588 of the τας
G3598 ways οδους
G2962 Lord κυριου
G3588 the τας
G2117 right ευθειας

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G2036 said
G4134 full
  of
G1388 subtilty
G4468 mischief
  thou
G5207 child
  of
G1228 devil
  thou
G2190 enemy
  of
G1343 righteousness
  wilt
  thou
G3973 cease
  to
G1294 pervert
G2117 right
G3598 ways
  of
G2962 Lord

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G3956
Greek: πᾶς
Transliteration: pas
Pronunciation: pas
Part of Speech: Adjective
Bible Usage: all (manner of means) alway (-s) any (one) X-(idiom) daily + ever every (one way) as many as + no (-thing) X-(idiom) throughly whatsoever whole whosoever.
Definition:  

apparently a primary word; all any: every the whole

1. individually

a. each, every, any, all, the whole, everyone, all things, everything

2. collectively

a. some of all types ... "the whole world has gone after him" Did all the world go afterChrist? "then went all Judea, and were baptized of him in Jordan."Was all Judea, or all Jerusalem, baptized in Jordan? "Ye are of God,little children", and the whole world lieth in the wicked one". Doesthe whole world there mean everybody? The words "world" and "all" areused in some seven or eight senses in Scripture, and it is veryrarely the "all" means all persons, taken individually. The words aregenerally used to signify that Christ has redeemed some of all sorts-- some Jews, some Gentiles, some rich, some poor, and has notrestricted His redemption to either Jew or Gentile ...

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.