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Strongs G5349

G5349

φθαρτός (phthartós) from G5351; decayed, i.e. (by implication) perishable:--corruptible.

Appears in a total of 7 verses:

PE1 3:4

OET-LV: 4but the hidden person of_the heart, in the indestructible beauty of_the gentle and quiet spirit, which is precious before the god.   (PE1_3:4)

OET-RV: 4but on the inner person with a gentle and quiet spirit that’s indestructible and which God considers precious. (PE1 3:4)

PE1 1:23

OET-LV: 23Having_been_born_again, not of perishable but of_indestructible seed, by the_ living and remaining _message of_god.   (PE1_1:23)

OET-RV: 23You’ve been born again, not growing from some physical thing that’ll decay, but from indestructible material—God’s message that’s alive and lives on, (PE1 1:23)

CO1 9:25

OET-LV: 25But everyone which striving, all things is_controlling himself, those therefore on_one_hand in_order_that a_perishable crown they_may_receive, on_the_other_hand we an_indestructible one.   (CO1_9:25)

OET-RV: 25But everyone who competes has to exercise self-control in every aspect. They do it in order to win a wreath that’ll quickly wilt, but we work towards one that never deteriorates. (CO1 9:25)

CO1 15:54

OET-LV: 54But whenever the perishable this may_dress_in indestructibility, and the mortal this may_dress_in immortality, then will_be_becoming the message which having_been_written:   ˓Was˒_swallowed_up the death in victory.   (CO1_15:54)

OET-RV: 54But when this perishable body becomes incorruptible and this mortal becomes immortal, then what was written will come true: ‘Death is replaced by victory.’ (CO1 15:54)

PE1 1:18

OET-LV: 18having_known that you_all_were_redeemed not by_perishable things, by_silver or by_gold, from the useless conduct of_you_all inherited_from_forefathers, (PE1_1:18)

OET-RV: 18knowing that when you were in slavery due to your poor conduct that you inherited from your ancestors, you weren’t bought out of that by payment of things that decay like silver or gold, (PE1 1:18)

ROM 1:23

OET-LV: 23and they_changed the glory of_the indestructible god into a_likeness of_an_image of_a_mortal human, and birds, and quadrupeds, and reptiles.   (ROM_1:23)

OET-RV: 23and so they changed the greatness of the eternal God into the likeness of an image of a mortal human, or birds or animals or reptiles. (ROM 1:23)

CO1 15:53

OET-LV: 53For/Because it_is_fitting the perishable this to_dress_in indestructibility, and the mortal this to_dress_in immortality.   (CO1_15:53)

OET-RV: 53Yes, it’s essential for this perishable body to become incorruptible and for this mortal to become immortal. (CO1 15:53)

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