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Koine Greek wordlink #69842

κοιλίαςYhn (Jhn) 7

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Other uses (6) of identical word form κοιλίας (N-GFS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘κοιλίας’ (N-GFS) has 3 different glosses: ‘the womb’, ‘belly’, ‘womb’.

Mat 19:12 ‘eunuchs who from womb of mother were born thus’ SR GNT Mat 19:12 word 6

Luke 1:15 ‘he will_be_being filled still from the womb of the mother of him’ SR GNT Luke 1:15 word 23

Luke 1:42 ‘the fruit of the womb of you’ SR GNT Luke 1:42 word 18

Acts 3:2 ‘man lame from the womb of the mother of him being’ SR GNT Acts 3:2 word 7

Acts 14:8 ‘was sitting lame from the womb of the mother of him who’ SR GNT Acts 14:8 word 14

Gal 1:15 ‘having set_apart me from the womb of the mother of me and’ SR GNT Gal 1:15 word 11

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘koilia’ have 5 different glosses: ‘the womb’, ‘belly’, ‘stomach’, ‘womb’, ‘wombs’.

Greek words (6) other than κοιλίας (N-GFS) with a gloss related to ‘belly’

MARK 7:19κοιλίαν (koilian) N-AFS ‘but into the belly and into the’ SR GNT Mark 7:19 word 15

MAT 12:40κοιλίᾳ (koilia) N-DFS ‘Yōnas/(Yōnāh) in the belly of the huge_fish three’ SR GNT Mat 12:40 word 8

ROM 16:18κοιλίᾳ (koilia) N-DFS ‘but unto the of themselves belly and by the’ SR GNT Rom 16:18 word 14

1COR 6:13κοιλίᾳ (koilia) N-DFS ‘the foods for the belly and the belly’ SR GNT 1Cor 6:13 word 4

1COR 6:13κοιλία (koilia) N-NFS ‘belly and the belly for the foods but’ SR GNT 1Cor 6:13 word 7

PHP 3:19κοιλία (koilia) N-NFS ‘of whose god is their belly and their glory is’ SR GNT Php 3:19 word 9

Key: N=noun AFS=accusative,feminine,singular DFS=dative,feminine,singular GFS=genitive,feminine,singular NFS=nominative,feminine,singular