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G937

βασιλικός (basilikós) from G935; regal (in relation), i.e. (literally) belonging to (or befitting) the sovereign (as land, dress, or a courtier), or (figuratively) preeminent:--king's, nobleman, royal.

Appears in a total of 5 verses:

JAM 2:8

OET-LV: 8If however the_law you_all_are_accomplishing royal, according_to the scripture:   You_will_be_loving the neighbour of_you as yourself, well you_all_are_doing.   (JAM_2:8)

OET-RV: 8However if you are obeying the golden law, then when you love your neighbour as yourself, you’ll be doing well according to the scriptures. (JAM 2:8)

JHN 4:46

OET-LV: 46Therefore he_came back to the Kana of_ the _Galilaia, where he_made the water wine.   And was a_certain royal official, of_whose the son was_ailing in Kafarnaʼoum.   (JHN_4:46)

OET-RV: 46So he went again to Cana there in Galilee where he had made the water into wine. Now there was a royal official there, whose son in Capernaum was ill. (JHN 4:46)

ACT 12:21

OET-LV: 21And on_the_appointed day, the Haʸrōdaʸs, having_dressed_in the_royal clothing, having_sat_down on the tribunal, was_publicly_addressing to them.   (ACT_12:21)

OET-RV: 21On the agreed day, Herod, dressed in his royal garments and seated on his throne, started to address them. (ACT 12:21)

ACT 12:20

OET-LV: 20And he_was raging with_the_Turos/(Tsor) and Sidōn/(Tsīdōn)ians, and with_one_accord they_were_coming to him, and having_persuaded Blastos, who was over the bedchamber of_the king, they_were_requesting peace, because_of that the region of_them to_be_being_nourished by the royal.   (ACT_12:20)

OET-RV: 20Now King Herod was disputing with the people of Tyre and Tsidon, and so they got together and persuaded Blastos, a close personal servant of the king, to be their spokesman in asking for peace because they were dependent on food from the king’s provinces. (ACT 12:20)

JHN 4:49

OET-LV: 49The royal official is_saying to him:   Master, come_down before the little_child of_me to_die_off.   (JHN_4:49)

OET-RV: 49But the official begged him, “Sir, please come before my child dies.” (JHN 4:49)

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