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χρεωφειλέτης (chreōpheilétēs) from a derivative of G5531 and G3781; a loan-ower, i.e. indebted person:--debtor.
Appears in a total of 2 verses:
LUK 16:5
OET-LV: 5 And having_called_to each one of_the debtors of_the master of_himself, he_was_saying to_the first: How_much you_are_owing to_the master of_me? (LUK_16:5)
OET-RV: 5 So he called in each person who owed money to his master. He asked the first one, ‘How much do you owe my master?’ (LUK 16:5)
LUK 7:41
OET-LV: 41 There_were two debtors to_a_ certain _moneylender: the one was_owing five_hundred daʸnarion_coins, and the other fifty. (LUK_7:41)
OET-RV: 41 Then Yeshua told him this story: “Once there were two people who had borrowed from a money lender: one borrowed five-hundred coins and the other borrowed fifty. (LUK 7:41)
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