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Koine Greek wordlink #93119

ὁρμήActs 14

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Other uses (1) of identical word form ὁρμή (N-NFS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ὁρμή’ (N-NFS) has 2 different glosses: ‘an impulse’(1), ‘impulse’(1).

Acts 14:5 ‘when and became an impulse of the pagans both’ SR GNT Acts 14:5 word 4

OET-LV: 5And when an_impulse both of_the pagans and Youdaiōns with the rulers of_them became, to_mistreat and to_throw_stones at_them, (ACT_14:5)

OET-RV: 5At one point, both the non-Jews and the strict Jews and their leaders got worked up enough to come in order to attack them and throw rocks to kill them. (ACT 14:5)

Yac (Jam) 3:4 ‘rudder wherever the impulse of the one straightening is wishing’ SR GNT Yac (Jam) 3:4 word 21

OET-LV: 4Behold, also the ships, so_great being, and by winds hard being_driven, is_being_directed by the_least rudder, wherever the impulse of_the one straightening is_wishing.   (JAM_3:4)

OET-RV: 4Similarly, even huge ships that are being driven on by strong winds are controlled by a small rudder and can be steered wherever the captain desires. (JAM 3:4)

Key: N=noun NFS=nominative,feminine,singular