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SR GNT Acts 19:40
στάσεως (staseōs) ‘for we are risking_danger to_be_being indicted of insurrection concerning the day today’
Strongs=47140 Lemma=stasis
Word role=noun case=genitive gender=feminine number=singular
Year=58 AD Event=Riot_in_Ephesus TimeSeries=Riot_in_Ephesus,Third_Missionary_Journey
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The word form ‘στάσεως’ (N-GFS) has 2 different glosses: ‘of insurrection’, ‘dissension’.
Acts 15:2 ‘having become and dissension and debate no’ SR GNT Acts 15:2 word 4
OET-LV: 2 And dissension and no little debate having_become the by_Paulos and the Barnabas with them, they_determined Paulos and Barnabas and some others from them to_be_going_up, to the ambassadors and elders in Hierousalaʸm/(Yərūshālayim) about the this question. (ACT_15:2)
OET-RV: 2 This led to no end of argument and debate between them and Paul and Barnabas until it was decided that the two of them and some other believers should go to Yerushalem to ask the missionaries and the elders there about this issue. (ACT 15:2)
Acts 23:10 ‘great and becoming dissension having_been afraid the commander’ SR GNT Acts 23:10 word 6
OET-LV: 10 And becoming great, dissension, the commander having_been_afraid lest the Paulos may_be_torn_apart by them, commanded the army having_come_down, to_snatch him from midst of_them, and to_be_bringing him into the barracks. (ACT_23:10)
OET-RV: 10 But the Roman commander was afraid that they might tear Paul apart in the big argument, so he called for his soldiers to come down to uplift Paul and return him to the barracks. (ACT 23:10)
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘stasis’ have 6 different glosses: ‘a dissension’, ‘of insurrection’, ‘dissension’, ‘insurrection’, ‘insurrections’, ‘standing’.
MARK 15:7 στάσει (stasei) N-DFS ‘who in the insurrection murder had done’ SR GNT Mark 15:7 word 16
OET-LV: 7 And was the one being_called Barabbas, having_been_bound with the insurrectionists, who had_done murder in the insurrection. (MRK_15:7)
OET-RV: 7 There was another prisoner at the time named Barabbas who was an activist accused of murder. (MRK 15:7)
LUKE 23:19 στάσιν (stasin) N-AFS ‘who was because_of insurrection a certain having become in’ SR GNT Luke 23:19 word 4
OET-LV: 19 Who was, having_been_throw in the prison because_of a_certain insurrection having_become in the city and murder. (LUK_23:19)
OET-RV: 19 (Barabbas had been thrown into prison for murder after an uprising that had occurred in the city.) (LUK 23:19)
LUKE 23:25 στάσιν (stasin) N-AFS ‘and the one because_of insurrection and murder having_been throw’ SR GNT Luke 23:25 word 7
OET-LV: 25 And sent_away the one having_been_throw into the because_of insurrection and murder prison, whom they_were_requesting, but the he_gave_ Yaʸsous _over to_the will of_them. (LUK_23:25)
OET-RV: 25 and released the one thrown into prison for murder and rebellion, but he conceded to sentence Yeshua as they had wanted. (LUK 23:25)
Key: N=noun AFS=accusative,feminine,singular DFS=dative,feminine,singular GFS=genitive,feminine,singular