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G61057.mp4 Apr 2026

For more detailed word studies, you can explore the Strong's G1057 entry on platforms like the Blue Letter Bible. G1057 - galilaios - Strong's Greek Lexicon (NLT)

: "Men of Galilee... why do you stand looking into heaven?"

: Mentions "the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mixed with their sacrifices." g61057.mp4

: In the book of Acts, the apostles are addressed as "Men of Galilee" during the Ascension and the day of Pentecost.

: A historical figure mentioned by Gamaliel in Acts 5:37 who led a rebellion. For more detailed word studies, you can explore

: Pilate asks if Jesus is a Galilean to determine if he falls under Herod's jurisdiction. Key Scripture References You can find this term used in the following passages: Matthew 26:69 : "...You also were with Jesus the Galilean."

The word literally translates to , describing a native or inhabitant of Galilee. It is used 11 times in the New Testament to identify various people and groups: : A historical figure mentioned by Gamaliel in

: During Jesus' trial, Peter is recognized as a "Galilean" by his accent and association with Jesus.