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Greek root word (lemma) ‘Ἅννας’ (annas)

annas

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

It is glossed in 2 different ways: ‘of Annas’, ‘Annas’.

Have 4 uses of Greek root word (lemma) ‘annas’ (noun) in the Greek originals

Yhn (Jhn) 18:13Ἅνναν (Hannan) AMS ‘and they led him to Annas first he was for’ SR GNT Yhn 18:13 word 6

OET-LV: 13And they_led him to Annas first, because/for he_was father_in_law of_ the _Kaiafas, who was chief_priest of_ the that _year.   (JHN_18:13)

OET-RV: 13First they took him to Annas, the father-in-law of Caiaphas who was the chief priest that year. (JHN 18:13)

Yhn (Jhn) 18:24Ἅννας (Hannas) NMS ‘sent_out therefore him Annas having_been bound to Kaiafas’ SR GNT Yhn 18:24 word 6

OET-LV: 24Therefore the Annas sent_ him _out, having_been_bound to Kaiafas the chief_priest.   (JHN_18:24)

OET-RV: 24So Annas sent him away, still tied up, to Caiaphas the chief priest. (JHN 18:24)

Luke 3:2Ἅννα (Hanna) GMS ‘during the chief_priest of Annas and Kaiafas became’ SR GNT Luke 3:2 word 4

OET-LV: 2during the_chief_priest of_Annas and Kaiafas, the_message of_god became on Yōannaʸs, the of_Zaⱪarias son, in the wilderness.   (LUK_3:2)

OET-RV: 2Annas and Caiaphas were the high priests in Yerushalem, and this was the time when Yohan (son of Zekaryah) began preaching God’s message in the wilderness. (LUK 3:2)

Acts 4:6Ἅννας (Hannas) NMS ‘and Annas the chief_priest and’ SR GNT Acts 4:6 word 3

OET-LV: 6and Annas the chief_priest, and Kaiafas, and Yōannaʸs, and Alexandros, and as_many_as were of chief_priestly descent.   (ACT_4:6)

OET-RV: 6along with those descended from high priests, including Annas the current high priest and Caiafas and Yohan and Alexander. (ACT 4:6)

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