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Koine Greek wordlink #114837

σαρκικοί1Cor 3

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Other uses (1) of identical word form σαρκικοί (S-NMP) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘σαρκικοί’ (S-NMP) is always and only glossed as ‘fleshly’.

1Cor 3:3 ‘and strife not fleshly you_all are and according_to’ SR GNT 1Cor 3:3 word 18

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘sarkikos’ have 2 different glosses: ‘fleshly’, ‘material things’.

Greek words (3) other than σαρκικοί (S-NMP) with a gloss related to ‘fleshly’

2COR 1:12σαρκικῇ (sarkikaʸ) A-DFS ‘not in wisdom fleshly but in grace’ SR GNT 2Cor 1:12 word 26

2COR 10:4σαρκικὰ (sarkika) S-NNP ‘warfare of us are not fleshly but powerful to god’ SR GNT 2Cor 10:4 word 9

1PET 2:11σαρκικῶν (sarkikōn) A-GFP ‘aliens to_be keeping_away from the fleshly desires which are warring’ SR GNT 1Pet 2:11 word 11

Key: A=adjective S=substantive adjective DFS=dative,feminine,singular GFP=genitive,feminine,plural NMP=nominative,masculine,plural NNP=nominative,neuter,plural