| across |
| ankle |
| apostrophe |
| around |
| beggar |
| behind |
| below |
| bite |
| building |
| down |
| every day, everyday |
| expectation |
| foot, feet |
| front |
| gate |
| hand |
| hour |
| inside |
| jump |
| lame |
| life |
| near, nearer, nearest |
| once, at once |
| outside |
| praise |
| recognition |
| straight, straighter, straightest |
| surprise |
| through |
| to be |
| to be called |
| to be carried |
| to be lame |
| to be surprised |
| to beg |
| to belong |
| to bite |
| to build |
| to carry |
| to expect |
| to get |
| to get up |
| to jump |
| to praise |
| to recognize |
| to throw |
| to walk |
| toward |
| under |
One day Peter and John went to the Temple. (3:1)
Every day he was carried to the gate to beg for money. (3:2)
They looked straight at him. (3:4)
At once the man's feet and ankles became strong. (3:7)
Then he went with them, walking and jumping and speaking with joy. (3:8)
They recognized him as the beggar who had sat at the gate. (3:10)
They were surprised and amazed at what had happened to him. (3:10)
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Lesson 7 |