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Strongs G1952

G1952

ἐπιλείπω (epileípō) from G1909 and G3007; to leave upon, i.e. (figuratively) to be insufficient for:--fail.

Appears in a total of 2 verses:

HEB 11:32

OET-LV: 32And what more I_may_be_saying?   Will_be_failing for me describing the time, concerning Gedeōn/(Gidˊōn), Barak/(Bārāq), Sampsōn/(Shimshvōn), Yefthae/(Yiftāḩ), Dawid/(Dāvid) both and Samouaʸl/(Shəʼēl), and the prophets, (HEB_11:32)

OET-RV: 32So what else should I say? I don’t have time to describe Gideon, Barak, Samson, and Yiftah, and about David and Shemuel (Samuel) and the prophets (HEB 11:32)

LUK 16:21

OET-LV: 21and desiring to_be_satisfied from which falling from the table of_the rich man, but even the dogs coming were_licking_up the ulcers of_him.   (LUK_16:21)

OET-RV: 21where he lay, hoping to get any food that might fall off the rich man’s table. The dogs even came and licked his ulcers, (LUK 16:21)

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