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Koine Greek wordlink #100776

παρεμβολήνActs 22

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Other uses (6) of identical word form παρεμβολήν (N-AFS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘παρεμβολήν’ (N-AFS) has 2 different glosses: ‘barracks’, ‘camp’.

Acts 21:34 ‘him into the barracks’ SR GNT Acts 21:34 word 28

OET-LV: 34But others, were_crying_out some other thing in the crowd.   And him not of_being_able to_know the certain thing because_of the commotion, he_commanded him to_be_being_brought into the barracks.   (ACT_21:34)

OET-RV: 34Various people in the crowd were shouting out different things, and not being able to make any sense of it because of all the commotion, the commander ordered that Paul be taken into the barracks. (ACT 21:34)

Acts 21:37 ‘to_be_being brought_in into the barracks Paulos is saying to the’ SR GNT Acts 21:37 word 6

OET-LV: 37And going to_be_being_brought_in into the barracks, the Paulos is_saying to_the commander:   - is_it_permitting to_me to_say something to you?   And he was_saying:   You_are_knowing In_Hellaʸn?   (ACT_21:37)

OET-RV: 37As they were able to carry him into the fortress, Paul called down to the commander, “Can I say something to you?”
¶ “You speak Greek!”, replied the commander. (ACT 21:37)

Acts 23:10 ‘and into the barracks’ SR GNT Acts 23:10 word 36

OET-LV: 10And 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: 10But 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)

Acts 23:16 ‘having come_in into the barracks he reported it to Paulos’ SR GNT Acts 23:16 word 18

OET-LV: 16But the son of_the sister of_Paulos having_heard, the ambush having_arrived, and having_come_in into the barracks, he_reported it to_ the _Paulos.   (ACT_23:16)

OET-RV: 16But a nephew of Paul had heard about this ambush and went in to the barracks to inform Paul. (ACT 23:16)

Acts 23:32 ‘they returned to the barracks’ SR GNT Acts 23:32 word 15

OET-LV: 32But on_the day of_next, having_allowed the horsemen to_be_going_away with him, they_returned to the barracks, (ACT_23:32)

OET-RV: 32The next morning the foot soldiers returned to the barracks, leaving the mounted soldiers to take him on (ACT 23:32)

Rev 20:9 ‘and surrounded the camp of the holy ones and’ SR GNT Rev 20:9 word 12

OET-LV: 9And they_went_up on the breadth of_the earth, and surrounded the camp of_the holy ones, and the city which having_been_loved.   But came_down fire out_of the sky and it_devoured them.   (REV_20:9)

OET-RV: 9They’ll cover the whole world and surround the camp of the believers and the beloved city, but fire will come down from heaven and burn them up. (REV 20:9)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘parembolē’ have 3 different glosses: ‘the armies’, ‘barracks’, ‘camp’.

Key: N=noun AFS=accusative,feminine,singular