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SR GNT Acts 19:9
μαθητάς (mathaʸtas) ‘them he set_apart the apprentices/followers in_every day discussing’
Strongs=31010 Lemma=mathētēs
Word role=noun case=accusative gender=masculine number=plural
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The word form ‘μαθητάς’ (N-AMP) is always and only glossed as ‘apprentices/followers’.
(In the VLT, the word form ‘μαθητάς’ (N-AMP) was always and only glossed as ‘disciples’).
Luke 16:1 ‘also to the apprentices/followers a man certain was’ SR GNT Luke 16:1 word 6
Luke 17:22 ‘and to the apprentices/followers will_be coming days when’ SR GNT Luke 17:22 word 6
Acts 18:23 ‘strengthening all the apprentices/followers’ SR GNT Acts 18:23 word 19
Acts 19:1 ‘and to find some apprentices/followers’ SR GNT Acts 19:1 word 46
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘mathētēs’ have 6 different glosses: ‘a apprentice/follower’, ‘the apprentices/followers’, ‘of a apprentice/follower’, ‘of apprentices/followers’, ‘apprentice/follower’, ‘apprentices/followers’.
Key: N=noun AMP=accusative,masculine,plural