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Koine Greek wordlink #45341

αἵτινεςLuke 8

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Other uses (9) of identical word form αἵτινες (R-NFP) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘αἵτινες’ (R-NFP) has 2 different glosses: ‘which’, ‘who’.

Mat 25:1 ‘heavens to ten virgins who having taken the lamps’ SR GNT Mat 25:1 word 10

Mat 27:55 ‘from afar observing who followed after Yaʸsous/(Yəhōshūˊa) from’ SR GNT Mat 27:55 word 11

Luke 23:55 ‘and the women who were having come_together from’ SR GNT Luke 23:55 word 8

Php 4:3 ‘companion be giving_help to them who in the good_message’ SR GNT Php 4:3 word 11

1Tim 1:4 ‘and genealogies endless which speculations are bringing_about rather’ SR GNT 1Tim 1:4 word 7

1Tim 6:9 ‘foolish and harmful which are sinking people into’ SR GNT 1Tim 6:9 word 16

Heb 10:8 ‘you wanted nor you took_pleasure which according_to law are_being offered’ SR GNT Heb 10:8 word 19

Heb 10:11 ‘often offering sacrifices which never are being_able to take_away’ SR GNT Heb 10:11 word 17

1Pet 2:11 ‘from the fleshly desires which are warring against your’ SR GNT 1Pet 2:11 word 13

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘ostis’ have 4 different glosses: ‘which’, ‘which is’, ‘who’, ‘whoever’.

Key: R=pronoun NFP=nominative,feminine,plural