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SR GNT Acts 14:11
Λυκαονιστί (Lukaonisti) ‘the voice of them in_Lukaonian saying the gods’
Strongs=30720 Lemma=lukaonisti*
Word role=adverb
Year=46 AD Event=Mission_to_Lystra_and_Derbe TimeSeries=Mission_to_Lystra_and_Derbe,First_Missionary_Journey
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The word form ‘Λυκαονιστί’ (D-···) is always and only glossed as ‘in_Lukaonian’.
(In the VLT, the word form ‘Λυκαονιστί’ (D-···) was always and only glossed as ‘in_Lycaonian’).
Acts 14:11 ‘the voice of them in_Lukaonian saying the gods’ SR GNT Acts 14:11 word 15
OET-LV: 11 And the crowds having_seen what Paulos did, lifted_up the voice of_them In_Lukaonian saying: The gods having_been_likened to_men, came_down to us. (ACT_14:11)
OET-RV: 11 The crowd of people who saw what Paul had done began to shout out in Lycaonian, “These two look like men, but they’re really gods who have come down to us!” (ACT 14:11)
*Note: This is also the only occurrence of the word root (lemma) ‘lukaonisti’ in the Greek originals.
Key: D=adverb