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Greek root word (lemma) ‘σιγή’ (sigē)

sigē

This root form (lemma) ‘σιγή’ is used in 2 different forms in the Greek originals: σιγή (N-····NFS), σιγῆς (N-····GFS).

It is glossed in only one way: ‘silence’.

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

Acts 21:40σιγῆς (sigaʸs) GFS ‘people great and silence having become he called_out in his’ SR GNT Acts 21:40 word 27

OET-LV: 40And of_ him _having_permitted, the Paulos having_stood on the stairs, gestured with_his hand to_the people, and great silence having_become, he_called_out in_his Hebraios language saying, (ACT_21:40)

OET-RV: 40The commander nodded, so the soldiers stood Paul on the stairs where he gestured to the people. The crowd quietened down, and so Paul spoke loudly in his Hebrew language: (ACT 21:40)

Rev 8:1σιγή (sigaʸ) NFS ‘seal seventh became silence in heaven for about’ SR GNT Rev 8:1 word 10

OET-LV: 8And whenever he_opened_up the seal the seventh, became silence in the heaven for_about an_half_hour.   (REV_8:1)

OET-RV: 8Then the lamb broke the seventh seal and there was silence in heaven for about half an hour. (REV 8:1)

Key: N=noun GFS=genitive,feminine,singular NFS=nominative,feminine,singular