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ματαιόω (mataióō) from G3152; to render (passively, become) foolish, i.e. (morally) wicked or (specially), idolatrous:--become vain.
Appears in a total of 2 verses:
ROM 1:21
OET-LV: 21 Because having_known the god, not as god they_glorified or they_gave_thanks, but they_were_made_useless in the speculations of_them, and was_darkened the unintelligent of_them heart. (ROM_1:21)
OET-RV: 21 Even though they know about God, they didn’t honour or thank him, but their theories made them incompetent and their minds turned from perception towards darkness. (ROM 1:21)
MAT 8:21
OET-LV: 21 And another of_the apprentices/followers said to_him: master, permit to_me first to_go_away and to_bury the father of_me. (MAT_8:21)
OET-RV: 21 Another one of his followers said to him, “I’ll follow you, Master, but first let me wait until I can bury my father.” (MAT 8:21)
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