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Greek root word (lemma) ‘ὀκνέω’ (okneō)

okneō

This root form (lemma) ‘ὀκνέω’ is used in only one form in the Greek originals: ὀκνήσῃς (V-SAA2··S).

It is glossed in only one way: ‘you may delay’.

Have 1 use of Greek root word (lemma) ‘okneō’ (verb) in the Greek originals

Acts 9:38ὀκνήσῃς (oknaʸsaʸs) SAA2··S ‘him imploring not you may delay to pass_through to us’ SR GNT Acts 9:38 word 24

OET-LV: 38And Ludda being near to_ the _Yoppaʸ, the apprentices/followers having_heard that Petros is in it, they_sent_out two men to him imploring:   You_may_ not _delay to_pass_through to us.   (ACT_9:38)

OET-RV: 38and since Yoppa was near Lydda and the believers had heard that Peter was there, they quickly sent two men to request, “Please come as soon as possible.” (ACT 9:38)

Key: V=verb