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SR GNT Acts 27:41
ἐπέκειλαν (epekeilan) ‘into a place two_sea they ran_aground the ship and’
Strongs=20270 Lemma=epikellō*
Word role=verb mood=indicative tense=aorist voice=active person=3rd number=plural
Year=62 AD Event=Paul_is_shipwrecked_by_a_storm TimeSeries=Paul_is_shipwrecked_by_a_storm,Paul's_Journey_to_Rome Refers to Word #104114
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The word form ‘ἐπέκειλαν’ (V-IAA3··P) is always and only glossed as ‘they ran_aground’.
Acts 27:41 ‘into a place two_sea they ran_aground the ship and’ SR GNT Acts 27:41 word 6
OET-LV: 41 But having_fallen_among into a_place two_sea, they_ran_ the ship _aground, and on_one_hand the bow having_stuck remained unshakeable, on_the_other_hand the stern was_being_destroyed by the force. (ACT_27:41)
OET-RV: 41 But they hit a bank with ocean on both sides of it and the ship ran aground. The bow of the ship was completely stuck but the stern was being broken up by the force of the ocean. (ACT 27:41)
*Note: This is also the only occurrence of the word root (lemma) ‘epikellō’ in the Greek originals.
Key: V=verb