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Greek root word (lemma) ‘ὀπή’ (opē)

opē

This root form (lemma) ‘ὀπή’ is used in 2 different forms in the Greek originals: ὀπαῖς (N-····DFP), ὀπῆς (N-····GFS).

It is glossed in 2 different ways: ‘hole’, ‘holes’.

Have 2 uses of Greek root word (lemma) ‘opē’ (noun) in the Greek originals

Heb 11:38ὀπαῖς (opais) DFP ‘and caves and holes of the earth’ SR GNT Heb 11:38 word 17

OET-LV: 38of_whom not was worthy the world, in wildernesss being_strayed, and mountains, and caves, and the holes of_the earth.   (HEB_11:38)

OET-RV: 38This world wasn’t worthy of having them. They wandered around wilderness areas and on hills and lived in caves and in holes in the ground. (HEB 11:38)

Yac (Jam) 3:11ὀπῆς (opaʸs) GFS ‘out_of of the same hole is outflowing sweet and’ SR GNT Yac 3:11 word 9

OET-LV: 11Surely_not the spring out_of of_the same hole is_outflowing the sweet and the bitter?   (JAM_3:11)

OET-RV: 11Surely a spring flowing out of a single cavity can’t produce both good-tasting and bitter water. (JAM 3:11)

Key: N=noun DFP=dative,feminine,plural GFS=genitive,feminine,singular