4601 GREEK σιγαω, SIGAO see-gah'-o from σιγη, - sige G 4602; to keep silent (transitively or intransitively):--keep close (secret, silence), hold peace. εσιγησαν Luke 9:36 And when the voice was past, Jesus was found alone. And they kept it close, and told no man in those days any of those things which they had seen. Luke 20:26 And they could not take hold of his words before the people: and they marvelled at his answer, and held their peace. εσιγησεν Acts 15:12 Then all the multitude kept silence, and gave audience to Barnabas and Paul, declaring what miracles and wonders God had wrought among the Gentiles by them. σεσιγημενου Rom 16:25 Now to him that is of power to stablish you according to my gospel, and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery, which was kept secret since the world began, σιγαν Acts 12:17 But he, beckoning unto them with the hand to hold their peace, declared unto them how the Lord had brought him out of the prison. And he said, Go shew these things unto James, and to the brethren. And he departed, and went into another place. σιγατωσαν 1 Cor 14:34 Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience, as also saith the law. σιγατω 1 Cor 14:28 But if there be no interpreter, let him keep silence in the church; and let him speak to himself, and to God. 1 Cor 14:30 If any thing be revealed to another that sitteth by, let the first hold his peace. σιγησαι Acts 15:13 And after they had held their peace, James answered, saying, Men and brethren, hearken unto me:
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