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Greek root word (lemma) ‘Ἀμώς’ (amōs)

amōs

This root form (lemma) ‘Ἀμώς’ is used in 3 different forms in the Greek originals: Ἀμώς (N-····AMS), Ἀμώς (N-····GMS), Ἀμώς (N-····NMS).

It is glossed in 2 different ways: ‘of Amōs/(ʼĀmōʦ)’, ‘Amōs/(ʼĀmōʦ)’.

(In the VLT, it was glossed in 2 different ways: ‘of Amos’, ‘Amos’.)

Have 3 uses of Greek root word (lemma) ‘amōs’ (noun) in the Greek originals

Mat 1:10Ἀμώς (Amōs) AMS ‘Manassaʸs/(Mənashsheh) and bore Amōs/(ʼĀmōʦ) Amōs/(ʼĀmōʦ) and bore’ SR GNT Mat 1:10 word 11

Mat 1:10Ἀμώς (Amōs) NMS ‘and bore Amōs/(ʼĀmōʦ) Amōs/(ʼĀmōʦ) and bore Yōsias/(Yʼoshiyyāh)’ SR GNT Mat 1:10 word 13

Luke 3:25Ἀμώς (Amōs) GMS ‘the son of Maththat/(?)hias/(Mattityāh) the son of Amōs/(ʼĀmōʦ) the son of Naoum/(Naḩūm) the son’ SR GNT Luke 3:25 word 6

Key: N=noun AMS=accusative,masculine,singular GMS=genitive,masculine,singular NMS=nominative,masculine,singular