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Acts 16:28

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G5455 cried εφωνησεν
G1161 But δε
G5456 voice φωνη
G3173 with a loud μεγαλη
G3588   ο
G3972 Paul παυλος
G3004 saying λεγων
G3367 no μηδεν
G4238 Do πραξης
G4572 thyself σεαυτω
G2556 harm κακον
G537 all απαντες
G1063 for γαρ
G1510   εσμεν
G1759 here ενθαδε

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G3972 Paul
G5455 cried
  with
  a
G3173 loud
G5456 voice
G3004 saying
G4572 thyself
G2556 harm
  we
G537 all
G1759 here

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G3173
Greek: μέγας
Transliteration: megas
Pronunciation: meg'-as
Part of Speech: Adjective
Bible Usage: (+ fear) exceedingly great (-est) high large loud mighty + (be) sore (afraid) strong X-(idiom) to years.
Definition:  

compare also G3176 G3187]: big (literally or figuratively in a very wide application)

1. great

a. of the external form or sensible appearance of things (or of persons)

1. in particular, of space and its dimensions, as respects 1a

b. mass and weight: great 1a

c. compass and extent: large, spacious 1a

d. measure and height: long 1a

e. stature and age: great, old

f. of number and quantity: numerous, large, abundant

g. of age: the elder

h. used of intensity and its degrees: with great effort, of the affections and emotions of the mind, of natural events powerfully affecting the senses: violent, mighty, strong

2. predicated of rank, as belonging to

a. persons, eminent for ability, virtue, authority, power

b. things esteemed highly for their importance: of great moment, of great weight, importance

c. a thing to be highly esteemed for its excellence: excellent

3. splendid, prepared on a grand scale, stately

4. great things

a. of God's preeminent blessings

b. of things which overstep the province of a created being, proud (presumptuous) things, full of arrogance, derogatory to the majesty of God

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