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Koine Greek wordlink #96138

ἀγορᾷActs 17

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Other uses (2) of identical word form ἀγορᾷ (N-DFS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ἀγορᾷ’ (N-DFS) has 2 different glosses: ‘the marketplace’, ‘marketplace’.

Mat 20:3 ‘having stood in the marketplace idle’ SR GNT Mat 20:3 word 15

OET-LV: 3And having_come_out about the_third hour, he_saw others having_stood idle in the marketplace, (MAT_20:3)

OET-RV: 3Then around 9am he noticed some others standing idle in the marketplace, (MAT 20:3)

Luke 7:32 ‘they are to little_children in the marketplace sitting and calling_out’ SR GNT Luke 7:32 word 8

OET-LV: 32They_are similar to_little_children sitting which in the_marketplace, and calling_out to_one_another, who is_saying:   We_played_the_flute for_you_all and you_all_ not _danced, we_lamented and you_all_ not _wept.   (LUK_7:32)

OET-RV: 32They’re like little children sitting in the marketplace and calling out to each other, ‘We played the flute for you all but you didn’t dance, then we played a sad song but you all didn’t weep.’ (LUK 7:32)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘agora’ have 3 different glosses: ‘the marketplace’, ‘marketplace’, ‘marketplaces’.

Greek words (2) other than ἀγορᾷ (N-DFS) with a gloss related to ‘marketplace’

MARK 7:4ἀγορᾶς (agoras) N-GFS ‘and from the marketplace if not they may wash’ SR GNT Mark 7:4 word 3

OET-LV: 4and from the_marketplace they_are_ not _eating if they_may_ not _wash, and many other things there_is which they_received to_be_taking_hold_of, washings of_cups and pitchers and copper_kettles.  ) (MRK_7:4)

OET-RV: 4They won’t eat at the market if they can’t do this first, and have many other regulations about ceremonial washing of cups and jugs and copper kettles.) (MRK 7:4)

ACTs 16:19ἀγοράν (agoran) N-AFS ‘they dragged them into the marketplace before the rulers’ SR GNT Acts 16:19 word 32

OET-LV: 19But the masters of_her having_seen that the hope of_the business of_them, going_out, having_taken_hold_of the Paulos and the Silas, they_dragged them into the marketplace before the rulers, (ACT_16:19)

OET-RV: 19But when her masters realised that their profitable business was about to come to an end, they grabbed Paul and Silas and dragged them to the authorities at the marketplace. (ACT 16:19)

Key: N=noun AFS=accusative,feminine,singular DFS=dative,feminine,singular GFS=genitive,feminine,singular