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SR GNT Acts 26:14
διαλέκτῳ (dialektōi) ‘me in the Hebraios language Saulos/(Shāʼūl) Saulos/(Shāʼūl) why’
Strongs=12580 Lemma=dialektos
Word role=noun case=dative gender=feminine number=singular
Year=62 AD Event=Paul_goes_before_Agrippa TimeSeries=Paul_goes_before_Agrippa
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The word form ‘διαλέκτῳ’ (N-DFS) is always and only glossed as ‘language’.
Acts 1:19 ‘field that in their language of them Akeldama this’ SR GNT Acts 1:19 word 17
OET-LV: 19 And it_became known to_all the ones dwelling_in Hierousalaʸm/(Yərūshālayim), so_that that the field to_be_called in_their language of_them, Akeldama, this is: field of_blood. ) (ACT_1:19)
OET-RV: 19 So everyone in Yerushalem started calling that place ‘The field of blood’.) (ACT 1:19)
Acts 2:6 ‘each in his own language speaking of them’ SR GNT Acts 2:6 word 20
OET-LV: 6 And of_ the this _sound having_become, the multitude came_together and was_confounded, because each one heard speaking of_them in_his. own language. (ACT_2:6)
OET-RV: 6 When they heard this noise, lots of people came to investigate but they were confused because they heard the believers talking in their own languages from around the world. (ACT 2:6)
Acts 2:8 ‘each in the own language of us in which’ SR GNT Acts 2:8 word 9
OET-LV: 8 And how are_ we _hearing each in_the own language of_us, in which we_were_born? (ACT_2:8)
OET-RV: 8 So how come we’re hearing them speak the languages of the countries where we were born? (ACT 2:8)
Acts 21:40 ‘he called_out in his Hebraios language saying’ SR GNT Acts 21:40 word 35
OET-LV: 40 And of_ him _having_permitted, the Paulos having_stood on the stairs, gestured with_his hand to_the people, and great silence having_become, he_called_out in_his Hebraios language saying, (ACT_21:40)
OET-RV: 40 The commander nodded, so the soldiers stood Paul on the stairs where he gestured to the people. The crowd quietened down, and so Paul spoke loudly in his Hebrew language: (ACT 21:40)
Acts 22:2 ‘that in the Hebraios language he was calling_out to them more’ SR GNT Acts 22:2 word 6
OET-LV: 2 (And having_heard that he_was_calling_out to_them in_the Hebraios language, they_brought_about more quietness. ) And he_is_saying: (ACT_22:2)
OET-RV: 2 When they heard him speaking Hebrew, they became even more quiet as he continued, (ACT 22:2)
Key: N=noun DFS=dative,feminine,singular