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Strongs G5196

G5196

ὕβρις (hýbris) from G5228; insolence (as over-bearing), i.e. insult, injury:--harm, hurt, reproach.

Appears in a total of 3 verses:

ACT 27:10

OET-LV: 10saying to_them:   Men, I_am_perceiving that the voyage to_be_going going_to_be with damage and much loss, not only of_the cargo and to_the ship, but also the lives of_us.   (ACT_27:10)

OET-RV: 10telling them, “Men, I perceive that we’re going to encounter a lot of damage on this voyage, with loss not only of the cargo and the ship, but also our lives.” (ACT 27:10)

ACT 27:21

OET-LV: 21And of_much abstinence being, then the Paulos having_been_stood in midst of_them said:   It_was_fitting indeed, Oh men, having_yielded to_me, not to_be_being_launched from the Kraʸtaʸ, and to_gain the this damage, and the loss.   (ACT_27:21)

OET-RV: 21and no one had eaten or drunk much at all.
¶ Then Paul stood up in the middle of them and said, “Well, you should have listened to me after all and not left Crete, so now we have this damage and loss. (ACT 27:21)

CO2 12:10

OET-LV: 10Therefore I_am_taking_pleasure in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, and distresses, for chosen_one/messiah, because/for whenever I_may_be_faltering, then powerful I_am.   (CO2_12:10)

OET-RV: 10So then I take pleasure in weaknesses, in insults and hardships, in persecutions and distresses for Messiah because whenever I might be faltering, that’s when I’m powerful. (CO2 12:10)

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