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Strongs G5336

G5336

φάτνη (phátnē) from (to eat); a crib (for fodder):--manager, stall.

Appears in a total of 4 verses:

LUK 2:16

OET-LV: 16And came having_hurried, and sought_out the both Maria/(Miryām) and the Yōsaʸf/(Yōşēf), and the baby, lying in the manger.   (LUK_2:16)

OET-RV: 16So they hurried into town and asked around to find Maria and Yosef, and also the baby sleeping in the feeding trough. (LUK 2:16)

LUK 2:7

OET-LV: 7And she_bore the son of_her the firstborn, and swaddled him, and laid him in a_manger, because was not a_place for_them in the guest_room.   (LUK_2:7)

OET-RV: 7and so Maria bore her first son and wrapped him in strips of cloth and slept him in an empty feeding trough, because they had missed out on the guest room. (LUK 2:7)

LUK 13:15

OET-LV: 15And the master answered to_him and said:   Hypocrites.   Is_ not _untying each of_you_all the ox of_him, on_the day_of_rest, or the donkey from the manger, and having_led_away it is_giving_to_drink it?   (LUK_13:15)

OET-RV: 15You hypocrites!” Yeshua responded. “Doesn’t every one of you untie his ox on the Rest Day, or untie the donkey from the feeding trough and lead it away for a drink? (LUK 13:15)

LUK 2:12

OET-LV: 12And this is the sign to_you_all:   you_all_will_be_finding a_baby having_been_swaddled, and lying in a_manger.   (LUK_2:12)

OET-RV: 12and this is how you’ll know him: you’ll find a baby wrapped in strips of cloth and sleeping in a feeding trough.” (LUK 2:12)

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