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βάλλω (bállō) a primary verb; to throw (in various applications, more or less violent or intense):--arise, cast (out), X dung, lay, lie, pour, put (up), send, strike, throw (down), thrust. Compare G4496.
Displaying only every 10th verse out of 123.
LUK 21:2
OET-LV: 2 And he_saw a_certain poor widow, throwing two leptons. there. (LUK_21:2)
OET-RV: 2 He also noticed a poor widow who threw in two small copper coins. (LUK 21:2)
MRK 9:45
OET-LV: 45 And if the foot of_you may_be_stumbling you, cut_ it _off, it_is better for_you to_come_in into the life lame, than having the two feet to_be_thrown into the geenna. (MRK_9:45)
OET-RV: 45 And if your foot causes you to disobey God, cut it off—it’s better to enter eternal life being maimed, than to have two feet but to be thrown into hell. (MRK 9:45)
MAT 22:13
OET-LV: 13 Then the king said to_the servants: Having_bound the_feet and hands of_him, throw_ him _out into the the outer darkness, there will_be the weeping and the grating of_ the _teeth. (MAT_22:13)
OET-RV: 13 So the king told his servants, ‘Tie up the man’s hands and feet and throw him outside into the darkness, and there’ll be weeping and much anguish out there.’ (MAT 22:13)
MRK 12:43
OET-LV: 43 And having_called_to the apprentices/followers of_him, he_said to_them: Truly, I_am_saying to_you_all that the this the poor widow, throw more than all of_the ones throwing into the treasury. (MRK_12:43)
OET-RV: 43 Yeshua called his followers and told them, “Honestly, that poor widow gave more than all the others. (MRK 12:43)
REV 12:4
OET-LV: 4 and the tail of_him is_dragging the third of_the stars of_the sky, and he_throw them to the earth. And the dragon has_stood before the woman which going to_bear, in_order_that whenever she_may_bear, the child of_her he_may_devour it. (REV_12:4)
OET-RV: 4 His tail swept a third of the stars out of the sky and hurled them down to earth, then he stood in front of the woman who was about to give birth, so that when the child was delivered, he could devour it. (REV 12:4)
MRK 12:41
OET-LV: 41 And having_sat_down in_front_of the treasury, he_was_observing how the crowd is_throwing money into the treasury, and many rich were_throwing much. (MRK_12:41)
OET-RV: 41 As he sat down in front of the temple treasury, Yeshua watched the crowd as they threw coins into the dish, and some rich people were donating quite valuable silver coins. (MRK 12:41)
LUK 21:4
OET-LV: 4 for/because all these throw in their gifts out_of the wealth being_plentiful to_them, but this woman throw out_of the need of_her, all the living which she_was_having. (LUK_21:4)
OET-RV: 4 because they all donated out of their plentiful wealth, but she in her poverty, gave her food budget.” (LUK 21:4)
REV 4:10
OET-LV: 10 will_be_falling the twenty four elders before the one sitting on the throne, and they_will_be_prostrating before_the one living to the ages of_the ages, and they_will_be_throwing the crowns of_them before the throne saying, (REV_4:10)
OET-RV: 10 the twenty-four elders drop to their knees with their faces to the ground in front of the one sitting on the throne and worship the one who lives through all the ages. They place their crowns down in front of the throne and say: (REV 4:10)
REV 18:21
OET-LV: 21 And took_up one messenger a_stone mighty like stone great, and he_throw it into the sea saying: Thus with_violence will_be_being_thrown Babulōn/(Bāⱱel? ) the great city, and by_no_means not it_may_be_found anymore. (REV_18:21)
OET-RV: 21 Then a powerful messenger picked up a stone the size of a large millstone and threw it into the sea, saying, “The famous city of Babylon will be violently thrown down just like that stone, and she’ll definitely never be seen again. (REV 18:21)
LUK 19:43
OET-LV: 43 Because days will_be_coming on you, and the enemies of_you will_be_throwing_around a_palisade to_you, and they_will_be_surrounding you and they_will_be_pressing you on_every_side, (LUK_19:43)
OET-RV: 43 because in the future, your enemies will surround you and build a palisade around you and attack you from every side. (LUK 19:43)
MAT 4:6
OET-LV: 6 and he_is_saying to_him: If you_are the_son of_ the _god, throw yourself down, because/for it_has_been_written, that Will_be_commanding to_the messengers of_him concerning you, and: They_will_be_carrying you in ^their_hands, lest you_may_strike the foot of_you against a_stone. (MAT_4:6)
OET-RV: 6 and told him, “Throw yourself down if you’re God’s son, because it’s written in the scriptures that God will command his messengers to look after you and to carry you in their arms so that you won’t bash your foot on a rock.” (MAT 4:6)
REV 12:16
OET-LV: 16 And gave_help the earth to_the women, and opened_up the earth the mouth of_it, and swallowed_up the river, which throw the dragon out_of the mouth of_him. (REV_12:16)
OET-RV: 16 but the ground helped the woman by opening up a big hole, and so the flood that the dinosaur poured out from his mouth disappeared into it. (REV 12:16)
MAT 21:39
OET-LV: 39 And having_taken him, they_throw_out him out the vineyard and they_killed_ him _off. (MAT_21:39)
OET-RV: 39 So they grabbed the son, dragged him out of the vineyard, and killed him there outside. (MAT 21:39)
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