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Koine Greek wordlink #103749

ἔνActs 25

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Other uses (7) of identical word form ἔν (P-...) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ἔν’ (P-...) is always and only glossed as ‘in’.

Luke 18:2 ‘a judge certain was in a certain city god’ SR GNT Luke 18:2 word 5

Acts 1:8 ‘you_all will_be for me witnesses in both Hierousalaʸm/(Yərūshālayim) and’ SR GNT Acts 1:8 word 15

Acts 10:39 ‘of all things that he did in both the region’ SR GNT Acts 10:39 word 11

Acts 26:4 ‘the nation of me in and Hierousalaʸm/(Yərūshālayim) have known’ SR GNT Acts 26:4 word 17

Gal 6:1 ‘even may_be previously_caught a person in a certain transgression you_all’ SR GNT Gal 6:1 word 6

Php 1:7 ‘my heart you_all in both the bonds’ SR GNT Php 1:7 word 19

Heb 3:12 ‘brothers lest will_be in anyone of you_all a heart’ SR GNT Heb 3:12 word 5

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘en’ have 10 different glosses: ‘among’, ‘among those’, ‘at’, ‘by’, ‘in’, ‘in those’, ‘into’, ‘on’, ‘to’, ‘with’.

Key: P=preposition