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SR GNT Acts 23:30
μηνυθείσης (maʸnutheisaʸs) ‘having_been divulged and to me of a plot’
Strongs=33770 Lemma=mēnuō
Word role=verb mood=participle tense=aorist voice=passive case=genitive gender=feminine number=singular
Year=60 AD Event=Paul_sent_to_Felix TimeSeries=Paul_sent_to_Felix
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The word form ‘μηνυθείσης’ (V-PAP.GFS) is always and only glossed as ‘having_been divulged’.
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘mēnuō’ have 4 different glosses: ‘having divulged it’, ‘having_been divulged’, ‘he may divulge it’, ‘divulged’.
LUKE 20:37 ἐμήνυσεν (emaʸnusen) V-IAA3..S ‘dead even Mōsaʸs/(Mosheh) divulged at the thorn_bush’ SR GNT Luke 20:37 word 9
1COR 10:28 μηνύσαντα (maʸnusanta) V-PAA.AMS ‘be eating because_of that one having divulged it and conscience’ SR GNT 1Cor 10:28 word 15
Key: V=verb IAA3..S=indicative,aorist,active,3rd person singular PAA.AMS=participle,aorist,active,accusative,masculine,singular PAP.GFS=participle,aorist,passive,genitive,feminine,singular