power
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Πράξεις (transliterated as praxeis and pronounced praxis)
Stephen. (Acts 6:8).
I am not sure what exactly the question might be. However, since it has been here a while, I will try to guess that someone wants to know the Latin and Greek words that are rendered by the word "power" in Acts 1:8. In St. Jerome's Vulgata, the word is "virtutem," in Greek it is "dunamin". Both are in the accusative singular. "Virtutem" could be rendered by the English word "inner strength" in this context; and "dunamin" by the words power, faculty, force, skill, talent, etc. Think of all the English words that begin with DYNA, like dynamite, dynamic, dynamo...
books informs while acts in the bible transforms
acts
Read the book of "Acts" in The Bible
It is one of the books of the Holy Bible to read.
Acts is sometimes referred to as 'The Acts of the Holy Spirit.'
At Acts 1:6-8, Jesus tells his apostles about the preaching work that they will be required to do worldwide.
acts
Acts chapter 21