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OET interlinear ACTs 21:2

 ACTs 21:2 ©

SR Greek word order

    1. Greek word
    2. Greek lemma
    3. OET-LV words
    4. OET-RV words
    5. Strongs
    6. Role/Morphology
    7. OET Gloss
    8. VLT Gloss
    9. CAPS codes
    10. Confidence
    11. OET tags
    12. OET word #
    1. καὶ
    2. kai
    3. And
    4. -
    5. 25320
    6. C·······
    7. and
    8. and
    9. S
    10. 100%
    11. Y60; EVoyage_from_Miletus_to_Jerusalem; TVoyage_from_Miletus_to_Jerusalem
    12. 100169
    1. εὑρόντες
    2. euriskō
    3. having found
    4. found
    5. 21470
    6. VPAA·NMP
    7. ˓having˒ found
    8. ˓having˒ found
    9. -
    10. 100%
    11. R100105; Person=Paul; R99317; Person=Sopater; R99322; Person=Aristarchus; R99324; Person=Secundus; R99326; Person=Gaius2; R99330; R99332
    12. 100170
    1. πλοῖον
    2. ploion
    3. +a ship
    4. ship
    5. 41430
    6. N····ANS
    7. ˓a˒ ship
    8. ˓a˒ ship
    9. -
    10. 100%
    11. F100172
    12. 100171
    1. διαπερῶν
    2. diaperaō
    3. crossing over
    4. -
    5. 12760
    6. VPPA·ANS
    7. crossing_over
    8. crossing_over
    9. -
    10. 100%
    11. R100171
    12. 100172
    1. εἰς
    2. eis
    3. into
    4. -
    5. 15190
    6. P·······
    7. into
    8. into
    9. -
    10. 100%
    11. -
    12. 100173
    1. Φοινίκην
    2. foinikē
    3. Foinikaʸ
    4. Phoenicia
    5. 54030
    6. N····AFS
    7. Foinikaʸ
    8. Phoenicia
    9. U
    10. 100%
    11. -
    12. 100174
    1. ἐπιβάντες
    2. epibainō
    3. having boarded
    4. boarded
    5. 19100
    6. VPAA·NMP
    7. ˓having˒ boarded
    8. ˓having˒ boarded
    9. -
    10. 100%
    11. R100105; Person=Paul; R99317; Person=Sopater; R99322; Person=Aristarchus; R99324; Person=Secundus; R99326; Person=Gaius2; R99330; R99332
    12. 100175
    1. ἀνήχθημεν
    2. anagō
    3. we were launched
    4. -
    5. 3210
    6. VIAP1··P
    7. ˱we˲ ˓were˒ launched
    8. ˱we˲ ˓were˒ launched
    9. -
    10. 100%
    11. R100105; Person=Paul; R99317; Person=Sopater; R99322; Person=Aristarchus; R99324; Person=Secundus; R99326; Person=Gaius2; R99330; R99332
    12. 100176

OET (OET-LV)And having_found a_ship crossing_over into Foinikaʸ, having_boarded we_were_launched.

OET (OET-RV)From there we found a ship heading to Phoenicia, so we boarded that and set off.

uW Translation Notes:

Note 1 topic: figures-of-speech / personification

πλοῖον διαπερῶν εἰς Φοινίκην

˓a˒_ship crossing_over into Phoenicia

Luke is speaking of this ship as if it were a living thing that was crossing over the Mediterranean Sea to Phoenicia on its own. Luke means that the crew of this ship was sailing it to Phoenicia. If it would be helpful in your language, you could state that meaning plainly. Alternate translation: [a ship whose crew would be sailing it over to Phoenicia]

TSN Tyndale Study Notes:

21:1-18 This “we” passage (see study notes on 16:10; 20:5-15) covers Paul’s journey from Miletus to Jerusalem at the close of the third missionary journey.

OET-LV English word order (‘Reverse’ interlinear)

    1. OET-LV words
    2. OET-RV words
    3. Strongs
    4. Greek word
    5. Greek lemma
    6. Role/Morphology
    7. OET Gloss
    8. VLT Gloss
    9. CAPS codes
    10. Confidence
    11. OET tags
    12. OET word #
    1. And
    2. -
    3. 25320
    4. S
    5. kai
    6. C-·······
    7. and
    8. and
    9. S
    10. 100%
    11. Y60; EVoyage_from_Miletus_to_Jerusalem; TVoyage_from_Miletus_to_Jerusalem
    12. 100169
    1. having found
    2. found
    3. 21470
    4. euriskō
    5. V-PAA·NMP
    6. ˓having˒ found
    7. ˓having˒ found
    8. -
    9. 100%
    10. R100105; Person=Paul; R99317; Person=Sopater; R99322; Person=Aristarchus; R99324; Person=Secundus; R99326; Person=Gaius2; R99330; R99332
    11. 100170
    1. +a ship
    2. ship
    3. 41430
    4. ploion
    5. N-····ANS
    6. ˓a˒ ship
    7. ˓a˒ ship
    8. -
    9. 100%
    10. F100172
    11. 100171
    1. crossing over
    2. -
    3. 12760
    4. diaperaō
    5. V-PPA·ANS
    6. crossing_over
    7. crossing_over
    8. -
    9. 100%
    10. R100171
    11. 100172
    1. into
    2. -
    3. 15190
    4. eis
    5. P-·······
    6. into
    7. into
    8. -
    9. 100%
    10. -
    11. 100173
    1. Foinikaʸ
    2. Phoenicia
    3. 54030
    4. U
    5. foinikē
    6. N-····AFS
    7. Foinikaʸ
    8. Phoenicia
    9. U
    10. 100%
    11. -
    12. 100174
    1. having boarded
    2. boarded
    3. 19100
    4. epibainō
    5. V-PAA·NMP
    6. ˓having˒ boarded
    7. ˓having˒ boarded
    8. -
    9. 100%
    10. R100105; Person=Paul; R99317; Person=Sopater; R99322; Person=Aristarchus; R99324; Person=Secundus; R99326; Person=Gaius2; R99330; R99332
    11. 100175
    1. we were launched
    2. -
    3. 3210
    4. anagō
    5. V-IAP1··P
    6. ˱we˲ ˓were˒ launched
    7. ˱we˲ ˓were˒ launched
    8. -
    9. 100%
    10. R100105; Person=Paul; R99317; Person=Sopater; R99322; Person=Aristarchus; R99324; Person=Secundus; R99326; Person=Gaius2; R99330; R99332
    11. 100176

OET (OET-LV)And having_found a_ship crossing_over into Foinikaʸ, having_boarded we_were_launched.

OET (OET-RV)From there we found a ship heading to Phoenicia, so we boarded that and set off.

Note: The OET-RV is still only a first draft, and so far only a few words have been (mostly automatically) matched to the Hebrew or Greek words that they’re translated from.

Acknowledgements: The SR Greek text, lemmas, morphology, and VLT gloss are all thanks to the SR-GNT.

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