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This root form (lemma) ‘πορισμός’ is used in 2 different forms in the Greek originals: πορισμόν (N-····AMS), πορισμός (N-····NMS).
It is glossed in only one way: ‘a means_of_gain’.
1 Tim 6:5 πορισμόν (porismon) AMS ‘of the truth thinking a means_of_gain to_be devoutness’ SR GNT 1 Tim 6:5 word 12
OET-LV: 5 constant_frictions, of_people the mind having_been_ruined and having_been_defrauded of_the truth, thinking the devoutness to_be a_means_of_gain. (TI1_6:5)
OET-RV: 5 and constant friction. People like this have ruined their minds and been robbed of the truth, thinking that they can gain financially by appearing godly. (TI1 6:5)
1 Tim 6:6 πορισμός (porismos) NMS ‘it is but a means_of_gain great the devoutness’ SR GNT 1 Tim 6:6 word 3
OET-LV: 6 But the devoutness with contentment it_is a_means_of_gain great. (TI1_6:6)
OET-RV: 6 But genuine godly living does lead to contentment which is a big advantage, (TI1 6:6)
Key: N=noun AMS=accusative,masculine,singular NMS=nominative,masculine,singular