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Greek root word (lemma) ‘χοῦς’ (χous)

χous

This root form (lemma) ‘χοῦς’ is used in only one form in the Greek originals: χοῦν (N-····AMS).

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

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

Mark 6:11χοῦν (ⱪoun) AMS ‘from_there shake_off the dust which beneath the’ SR GNT Mark 6:11 word 19

OET-LV: 11And whatever wishfully place may_ not _receive you_all, nor may_they_hear from_you_all, going_out from_there, shake_off the dust which beneath the feet of_you_all for a_testimony to_them.   (MRK_6:11)

OET-RV: 11But if any places don’t want you or don’t want to hear what you have to say, just leave that place. As you go, shake the dust off your sandals so they can see that you pass the responsibility of what happened to them. (MRK 6:11)

Rev 18:19χοῦν (ⱪoun) AMS ‘and they throw dust on the heads’ SR GNT Rev 18:19 word 5

OET-LV: 19And they_throw dust on the heads of_them, and they_cried_out, weeping and mourning saying:   Woe, woe, the city the great, in which became_rich all the ones having the ships in the sea by the wealth of_her.   Because in_one hour she_was_desolated.   (REV_18:19)

OET-RV: 19Then they’ll throw dust on their heads (a Hebrew sign of mourning) and weep and mourn and cry out, “That incredible city where every ship owner became wealthy from valuable trade with her—she’s been destroyed in a single hour.” (REV 18:19)

Lemmas with similar glosses to ‘χοῦς’ (χous)

Have 5 uses of Greek root word (lemma)koniortos(noun) in the Greek originals

Mat 10:14κονιορτόν (koniorton) AMS ‘that shake_off the dust of the feet of you_all’ SR GNT Mat 10:14 word 31

OET-LV: 14And whoever wishfully may_ not _receive you_all, nor may_hear the messages of_you_all, coming_out out of_the house or the that city, shake_off the dust of_the feet of_you_all.   (MAT_10:14)

OET-RV: 14If there’s any that don’t accept you or don’t want to hear your messages, shake the dust off your feet as you leave that house or city as a sign that you all accept no responsibility for them. (MAT 10:14)

Luke 9:5κονιορτόν (koniorton) AMS ‘city that the dust from the feet’ SR GNT Luke 9:5 word 18

OET-LV: 5And as_many_as wishfully may_ not _be_receiving you_all, coming_out from the that city, be_shaking_off the dust from the feet of_you_all, because/for a_testimony against them.   (LUK_9:5)

OET-RV: 5but when the people don’t want to hear from you, shake the dust off your feet as a testimony to them that God will punish them for not receiving his messengers. (LUK 9:5)

Luke 10:11κονιορτόν (koniorton) AMS ‘even the dust having_been joined_together to us out_of’ SR GNT Luke 10:11 word 3

OET-LV: 11We_are_wiping_off to_you_all even the dust which having_been_joined_together to the feet to_us out_of the city of_you_all, however be_knowing this that the kingdom of_ the _god has_neared.   (LUK_10:11)

OET-RV: 11‘We’re wiping off even the dust from your place that stuck to our footwear, however you all need to know anyway that God’s kingdom is near.’ (LUK 10:11)

Acts 13:51κονιορτόν (koniorton) AMS ‘but having shaken_off the dust of the feet against’ SR GNT Acts 13:51 word 5

OET-LV: 51But they, having_shaken_off the dust of_the feet against them, came to Ikonion.   (ACT_13:51)

OET-RV: 51So Paul and Barnabas just left that place to face their own consequences, and continued on to Iconium. (ACT 13:51)

Acts 22:23κονιορτόν (koniorton) AMS ‘their clothes and dust throwing into the’ SR GNT Acts 22:23 word 11

OET-LV: 23and them Crying_out, and throwing_down their clothes, and throwing dust into the air, (ACT_22:23)

OET-RV: 23Then they yelled and threw some of their clothes down onto the ground and threw dust up into the air. (ACT 22:23)

Key: N=noun AMS=accusative,masculine,singular