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Σάῤῥα (Sárrha) of Hebrew origin (H08283); Sarra (i.e. Sarah), the wife of Abraham:--Sara, Sarah.
Appears in a total of 4 verses:
ROM 9:9
OET-LV: 9 For/Because of_the_promise the a_message this is: Concerning the time this, I_will_be_coming, and there_will_be to_ the _Sarra/(Sārāh) a_son. (ROM_9:9)
OET-RV: 9 Because this is the message of the promise: ‘I will be coming and Sarah will have a son.’ (ROM 9:9)
HEB 11:11
OET-LV: 11 By_faith even herself Sarra/(Sārāh) power for the_conception of_seed received, also beyond time of_age, because faithful she_considered the one having_promised. (HEB_11:11)
OET-RV: 11 By faith even Sarah herself received the power to conceive a child when she was past that age, because she considered that the one who had made the promise would be faithful to his word. (HEB 11:11)
ROM 4:19
OET-LV: 19 And not having_faltered in_the faith, he_observed the of_himself body already having_been_made_dead, a_hundred_year old about being, and the death of_the womb of_Sarra/(Sārāh), (ROM_4:19)
OET-RV: 19 He didn’t falter in his faith, seeing that his body was already infertile being about a hundred years old and with Sarah being past menopause, (ROM 4:19)
PE1 3:6
OET-LV: 6 as Sarra/(Sārāh) submitted to_ the _Abraʼam/(ʼAⱱrāhām): calling him master, of_whom you_all_were_become children, doing_good and not fearing not_one fear. (PE1_3:6)
OET-RV: 6 like Sarah who submitted to Abraham who you are all descended from. She called him ‘master’, doing good and without any worries. (PE1 3:6)
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