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χιτών (chitṓn) of foreign origin (H03801); a tunic or shirt:--clothes, coat, garment.
Appears in a total of 10 verses:
LUK 3:11
OET-LV: 11 And answering he_was_saying to_them: The one having two tunics, let_share to_the one not having, and the one having foods, likewise let_be_doing. (LUK_3:11)
OET-RV: 11 “If you’ve got two jackets, give one to someone who doesn’t have one,” he replied, “and similarly if you’ve got food.” (LUK 3:11)
ACT 9:39
OET-LV: 39 And Petros having_risen_up, came_together with_them, who having_arrived, they_brought_up into the upper_room, and all the widows stood_by by_him, weeping and showing the_tunics and clothes, as_much_as the Dorkas was_making being with them. (ACT_9:39)
OET-RV: 39 So Peter went with them, and when they arrived in Yoppa they took him up to the room. All the widows stood there, sobbing and showing him various clothes that Tabitha had made for them. (ACT 9:39)
MRK 6:9
OET-LV: 9 but having_tied_on sandals, and you_all_may_ not _dress_in two tunics. (MRK_6:9)
OET-RV: 9 They could wear one pair of sandals, but not take changes of clothes. (MRK 6:9)
MRK 14:63
OET-LV: 63 And the chief_priest having_torn the clothes of_him is_saying: What need anymore are_we_having of_witnesses? (MRK_14:63)
OET-RV: 63 Then the chief priest tore his own robe to show his disgust and shouted, “We certainly don’t need any more witnesses now! (MRK 14:63)
LUK 6:29
OET-LV: 29 To_the one striking you on the cheek, be_bringing_about also the other, and from the one taking_away the the_coat of_you, also you_may_ not _forbid the tunic. (LUK_6:29)
OET-RV: 29 When someone slaps you on the face, offer them the other side, and when someone forces you to hand over your coat, don’t resist if they want your shirt as well. (LUK 6:29)
MAT 5:40
OET-LV: 40 and to_the one willing you to_be_judged and to_take the tunic of_you, allow your coat to_him also, (MAT_5:40)
OET-RV: 40 and to the person suing you in court and claiming your robe, let them have your coat as well. (MAT 5:40)
JHN 19:23
OET-LV: 23 Therefore the soldiers when they_executed_on_a_stake the Yaʸsous, took the clothes of_him, and they_made four parts, a_part to_each soldier, and the tunic. And the tunic was seamless, from the_ top _parts woven through all. (JHN_19:23)
OET-RV: 23 After the soldiers had fastened Yeshua to the stake, they took his clothes and placed them in four piles, one for each of them. This left his robe, which had been woven from top to bottom in one piece. (JHN 19:23)
LUK 9:3
OET-LV: 3 And he_said to them: Be_taking_ nothing _away for the journey, neither staff, nor knapsack, nor bread, nor silver, nor to_be_having two tunics. (LUK_9:3)
OET-RV: 3 “Don’t take anything for the journey,” he told them. “Don’t take a walking stick or a backpack or food or money or spare clothes. (LUK 9:3)
JDE 1:23
OET-LV: 23 some be_saving on_the_other_hand snatching out_of the_fire, and be_showing_mercy to_some with fear, hating even the clothes having_been_stained by the flesh. (JDE_1:23)
OET-RV: 23 whereas others need to be ‘snatched out of the fire’ in order to be saved. To some, show mercy but very carefully, hating even their clothes which reflect their crude lifestyles. (JDE 1:23)
MAT 10:10
OET-LV: 10 nor knapsack for the_way, nor two tunics, nor sandals, nor staff, because/for the worker is worthy of_the food of_him. (MAT_10:10)
OET-RV: 10 and don’t take a backpack, or a change of clothes or footwear, or a staff, because a worker deserves to be fed. (MAT 10:10)
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