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SR GNT Acts 25:24
ἐνέτυχον (enetuⱪon) ‘multitude of the Youdaiōns pleaded with me in both’
Strongs=17930 Lemma=entugχanō
Word role=verb mood=indicative tense=aorist voice=active person=3rd number=plural
Year=62 AD Event=Paul_goes_before_Agrippa TimeSeries=Paul_goes_before_Agrippa
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The word form ‘ἐνέτυχον’ (V-IAA3··P) is always and only glossed as ‘pleaded’.
Acts 25:24 ‘multitude of the Youdaiōns pleaded with me in both’ SR GNT Acts 25:24 word 23
OET-LV: 24 And the Faʸstos is_saying: king Agrippas, and all you_all being_present_with with_us, men, you_all_are_observing this one, concerning whom all the multitude of_the Youdaiōns pleaded with_me, in both Hierousalaʸm and here, shouting not to_be_fitting him to_be_living no_longer. (ACT_25:24)
OET-RV: 24 Festus started, “King Agrippa and everyone present, observe the prisoner who a multitude of Jews pleaded with me about both in Yerushalem and here, that he doesn’t deserve to still be alive. (ACT 25:24)
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘entugχanō’ have 5 different glosses: ‘is pleading’, ‘to_be pleading’, ‘he is pleading’, ‘it is pleading’, ‘pleaded’.
Key: V=verb