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Koine Greek wordlink #101242

φυλακὰςActs 22

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Other uses (1) of identical word form φυλακὰς (N-AFP) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘φυλακὰς’ (N-AFP) has 2 different glosses: ‘prisons’, ‘watch’.

Luke 2:8 ‘lodging_in_the_fields and keeping watch by night over the’ SR GNT Luke 2:8 word 16

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘fulakē’ have 5 different glosses: ‘a prison’, ‘guard’, ‘prison’, ‘prisons’, ‘watch’.

Greek words (4) other than φυλακὰς (N-AFP) with a gloss related to ‘prisons’

LUKE 21:12φυλακάς (fulakas) N-AFP ‘the synagogues and prisons being led_away before kings’ SR GNT Luke 21:12 word 20

ACTs 26:10φυλακαῖς (fulakais) N-DFP ‘holy ones I in prisons locked_up the from’ SR GNT Acts 26:10 word 15

2COR 6:5φυλακαῖς (fulakais) N-DFP ‘in beatings in prisons in disturbances in’ SR GNT 2Cor 6:5 word 4

2COR 11:23φυλακαῖς (fulakais) N-DFP ‘labours more_abundantly in prisons more_abundantly in beatings’ SR GNT 2Cor 11:23 word 15

Key: N=noun AFP=accusative,feminine,plural DFP=dative,feminine,plural