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Koine Greek wordlink #111499

ἀσεβείαςRom 11

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Only use of identical word form ἀσεβείας (N-AFP) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ἀσεβείας’ (N-AFP) is always and only glossed as ‘ungodliness’.

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘asebeia’ have 2 different glosses: ‘of ungodliness’, ‘ungodliness’.

Greek words (5) other than ἀσεβείας (N-AFP) with a gloss related to ‘ungodliness’

ROM 1:18ἀσέβειαν (asebeian) N-AFS ‘heaven on all ungodliness and unrighteousness of people’ SR GNT Rom 1:18 word 9

2TIM 2:16ἀσεβείας (asebeias) N-GFS ‘more for they will_be progressing of ungodliness’ SR GNT 2Tim 2:16 word 10

TIT 2:12ἀσέβειαν (asebeian) N-AFS ‘us that having disowned ungodliness and worldly lusts’ SR GNT Tit 2:12 word 7

YUD 1:15ἀσεβείας (asebeias) N-GFS ‘all their works of ungodliness of them which they acted_ungodly’ SR GNT Yud 1:15 word 18

YUD 1:18ἀσεβειῶν (asebeiōn) N-GFP ‘of themselves lusts following of ungodliness’ SR GNT Yud 1:18 word 23

Key: N=noun AFP=accusative,feminine,plural AFS=accusative,feminine,singular GFP=genitive,feminine,plural GFS=genitive,feminine,singular