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Koine Greek wordlink #120522

ἀπώλοντο1Cor 15

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Other uses (2) of identical word form ἀπώλοντο (V-IAM3..P) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ἀπώλοντο’ (V-IAM3..P) has 3 different glosses: ‘they perished’, ‘destroyed themselves’, ‘perished’.

1Cor 10:10 ‘of them grumbled and destroyed themselves by the destroyer’ SR GNT 1Cor 10:10 word 11

Yud (Jud) 1:11 ‘in the controversy of Kore/(Qoraḩ) they perished’ SR GNT Yud (Jud) 1:11 word 23

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘apolluō’ have 29 different glosses: ‘having been_lost’, ‘having destroyed’, ‘having lost’, ‘having_been lost’, ‘is losing’, ‘may destroy’, ‘may lose’, ‘may lose it’, ‘may perish’, ‘to destroy’, ‘to perish’, ‘will_be destroying’, ‘will_be destroying it’, ‘will_be losing’, ‘will_be perishing’, ‘I may lose’, ‘I will_be destroying’, ‘I lost’, ‘he may lose’, ‘he will_be destroying’, ‘it may destroy’, ‘she may lose’, ‘they may destroy’, ‘they may perish’, ‘they perished’, ‘you_all may lose’, ‘destroyed’, ‘destroyed themselves’, ‘perished’.

Greek words (4) other than ἀπώλοντο (V-IAM3..P) with a gloss related to ‘perished’

YHN 17:12ἀπώλετο (apōleto) V-IAM3..S ‘no_one of them perished except the son’ SR GNT Yhn 17:12 word 30

ACTs 5:37ἀπώλετο (apōleto) V-IAM3..S ‘after him and_that one perished and all as_many_as’ SR GNT Acts 5:37 word 21

YAC 1:11ἀπώλετο (apōleto) V-IAM3..S ‘of the appearance of it perished thus also the’ SR GNT Yac 1:11 word 23

2PET 3:6ἀπώλετο (apōleto) V-IAM3..S ‘world in water having_been flooded perished’ SR GNT 2Pet 3:6 word 9

Key: V=verb IAM3..P=indicative,aorist,middle,3rd person plural IAM3..S=indicative,aorist,middle,3rd person singular