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SR GNT Acts 21:33
ἁλύσεσι (halusesi) ‘and commanded him to_be bound with chains two and he was inquiring’
Strongs=2540 Lemma=halusis
Word role=noun case=dative gender=feminine number=plural
Year=60 AD Event=Paul_arrested_in_the_Temple TimeSeries=Paul_arrested_in_the_Temple Referred to from Word #103530
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The word form ‘ἁλύσεσι’ (N-DFP) has 2 different glosses: ‘with chains’, ‘chains’.
Mark 5:4 ‘often with shackles and chains to_have bound and to_have torn_apart’ SR GNT Mark 5:4 word 12
OET-LV: 4 because_of that him often to_have_bound with_shackles and chains, and the chains to_have_torn_apart by him and the shackles to_have_broken, and no_one was_able to_tame him. (MRK_5:4)
OET-RV: 4 because he had often been tied up in the past with shackles and chains but had always pulled the chains apart and smashed the shackles, and no one was able to subdue him. (MRK 5:4)
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘halusis’ have 5 different glosses: ‘a chain’, ‘with chain’, ‘with chains’, ‘chain’, ‘chains’.
MARK 5:4 ἁλύσεις (haluseis) N-AFP ‘by him the chains and the shackles’ SR GNT Mark 5:4 word 24
OET-LV: 4 because_of that him often to_have_bound with_shackles and chains, and the chains to_have_torn_apart by him and the shackles to_have_broken, and no_one was_able to_tame him. (MRK_5:4)
OET-RV: 4 because he had often been tied up in the past with shackles and chains but had always pulled the chains apart and smashed the shackles, and no one was able to subdue him. (MRK 5:4)
LUKE 8:29 ἁλύσεσιν (halusesin) N-DFP ‘him and he was_being bound with chains and in shackles being guarded’ SR GNT Luke 8:29 word 25
OET-LV: 29 for/because He_commanded to_the the spirit unclean to_come_out from the man. For/Because for/because_many times it_had_seized him, and he_was_being_bound with_chains and being_guarded in_shackles, and tearing the bonds, he_was_being_driven by the demon into the wildernesss. (LUK_8:29)
OET-RV: 29 He said this because Yeshua had commanded the evil spirit to come out from the man. The demon had animated him many times and he’d needed to be put in chains and shackles, but he would break them off and the demon would drive him into the wilderness. (LUK 8:29)
ACTs 12:6 ἁλύσεσιν (halusesin) N-DFP ‘two soldiers having_been bound with chains two guards and’ SR GNT Acts 12:6 word 23
OET-LV: 6 And when the Haʸrōdaʸs was_going to_bring_ him _forth the on_ that _night, the Petros was being_fallen_asleep between two soldiers, having_been_bound with_ two _chains, and guards before the door were_guarding the prison. (ACT_12:6)
OET-RV: 6 Herod planned to send for Peter later that evening, but meanwhile Peter had fallen asleep chained with two chains between two soldiers. There were also prison guards at the door (ACT 12:6)
ACTs 12:7 ἁλύσεις (haluseis) N-NFP ‘fell_from of him the chains from his hands’ SR GNT Acts 12:7 word 32
OET-LV: 7 And see, an_messenger of_the_master stood_by, and a_light shined in the prison_cell. And having_struck the side of_ the _Petros, he_raised him saying: Rise_up in quickness. And the chains from his hands fell_from. of_him. (ACT_12:7)
OET-RV: 7 but one of Yahweh’s messengers suddenly appeared standing by Peter and light radiated through the prison cell. The messenger poked Peter in the side to wake him up, saying, “Quickly, get up!” The chains fell off his wrists (ACT 12:7)
Key: N=noun AFP=accusative,feminine,plural DFP=dative,feminine,plural NFP=nominative,feminine,plural