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Koine Greek wordlink #103838

ΚρήτηνActs 27

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Other uses (1) of identical word form Κρήτην (N-AFS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘Κρήτην’ (N-AFS) is always and only glossed as ‘Kraʸtaʸ’.

(In the VLT, the word form ‘Κρήτην’ (N-AFS) was always and only glossed as ‘Crete’).

Acts 27:7 ‘the wind we sailed_under Kraʸtaʸ along Salmōn/(Salmōn)e’ SR GNT Acts 27:7 word 19

OET-LV: 7And in many days, slow_sailing and with_difficulty, having_become along the Knidos, the wind not further_permitting us, we_sailed_under the Kraʸtaʸ along Salmōn/(Salmōn)e.   (ACT_27:7)

OET-RV: 7After many days of slow and difficult sailing, we came alongside Cnidus but the wind wasn’t helpful to us, so we sailed across to Crete and along the cape of Salmone. (ACT 27:7)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘krētē’ have 2 different glosses: ‘of Kraʸtaʸ’, ‘Kraʸtaʸ’.

Greek words (3) other than Κρήτην (N-AFS) with a gloss related to ‘Kraʸtaʸ’

ACTs 27:12Κρήτης (Kraʸtaʸs) N-GFS ‘Foinix to winter a harbour of Kraʸtaʸ looking to the southwest’ SR GNT Acts 27:12 word 25

OET-LV: 12And the harbour being unsuitable to winter, the more presented a_counsel to_be_launched from_there, if somehow they_might_be_able, having_arrived at Foinix, to_winter a_harbour of_ the _Kraʸtaʸ, looking to the_southwest and to the_northwest.   (ACT_27:12)

OET-RV: 12They realised that this harbour wasn’t suitable to winter in, so the majority suggested leaving there with the expectation of being able to get to Crete to winter in the harbour at Phoenix (which was open to both the southwest and the northwest). (ACT 27:12)

ACTs 27:21Κρήτης (Kraʸtaʸs) N-GFS ‘not to_be_being launched from Kraʸtaʸ to gain and damage’ SR GNT Acts 27:21 word 24

OET-LV: 21And of_much abstinence being, then the Paulos having_been_stood in midst of_them said:   It_was_fitting indeed, Oh men, having_yielded to_me, not to_be_being_launched from the Kraʸtaʸ, and to_gain the this damage, and the loss.   (ACT_27:21)

OET-RV: 21and no one had eaten or drunk much at all.
¶ Then Paul stood up in the middle of them and said, “Well, you should have listened to me after all and not left Crete, so now we have this damage and loss. (ACT 27:21)

TIT 1:5Κρήτῃ (Kraʸtaʸ) N-DFS ‘I left_behind you in Kraʸtaʸ in_order_that the things lacking’ SR GNT Tit 1:5 word 8

OET-LV: 5For/Because_reason_of this, I_left_ you _behind in Kraʸtaʸ, in_order_that you_may_set_in_order the things lacking, and may_appoint elders in ˓every˒_city as I directed to_you, (TIT_1:5)

OET-RV: 5The reason that I asked you to stay behind in Crete was so that you would find what needed to be reorganised and so that you would appoint elders in every city just as I had directed you. (TIT 1:5)

Key: N=noun AFS=accusative,feminine,singular DFS=dative,feminine,singular GFS=genitive,feminine,singular