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SR GNT Acts 19:16
ἐφαλόμενος (efalomenos) ‘and having leapt_on the man on’
Strongs=21770 Lemma=efallomai*
Word role=verb mood=participle tense=aorist voice=middle case=nominative gender=masculine number=singular
Year=58 AD Event=Mission_to_Ephesus/1_Cor_Written TimeSeries=Mission_to_Ephesus/1_Cor_Written,Third_Missionary_Journey Refers to Word #97742
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The word form ‘ἐφαλόμενος’ (V-PAM·NMS) is always and only glossed as ‘having leapt_on’.
Acts 19:16 ‘and having leapt_on the man on’ SR GNT Acts 19:16 word 2
OET-LV: 16 And the man in whom was the the evil spirit having_leapt_on, on, them, having_exercised_mastership over_both, it_prevailed against against_them, so_that to_escape out_of the that house naked and having_been_wounded. (ACT_19:16)
OET-RV: 16 Then the man who had the evil spirit would jump on them and beat them up so they’d end up escaping out of the house naked and wounded. (ACT 19:16)
*Note: This is also the only occurrence of the word root (lemma) ‘efallomai’ in the Greek originals.
Key: V=verb