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οἵ And oo δὲ when thay ὄχλοι the OH-hloo ἰδόντες people ee-THONE-tase ὃ saw oh ἐποίησεν what ay-POO-ay-sane ὃ Paul oh Παῦλος had PA-lose ἐπῆραν done, ape-A-rahn τὴν they tane φωνὴν lifted foh-NANE αὐτῶν up af-TONE Λυκαονιστὶ their lyoo-ka-oh-nee-STEE λέγοντες LAY-gone-tase Οἱ voices, oo θεοὶ saying thay-OO ὁμοιωθέντες in oh-moo-oh-THANE-tase ἀνθρώποις the an-THROH-poos κατέβησαν speech ka-TAY-vay-sahn πρὸς of prose ἡμᾶς Lycaonia, ay-MAHS