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SR GNT Acts 28:15
ἦλθαν (aʸlthan) ‘the things concerning us came to meeting with us’
Strongs=20640 Lemma=erχomai
Word role=verb mood=indicative tense=aorist voice=active person=3rd number=plural
Year=62 AD Event=Paul_arrives_at_Rome TimeSeries=Paul_arrives_at_Rome,Paul's_Journey_to_Rome
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The word form ‘ἦλθαν’ (V-IAA3··P) has 2 different glosses: ‘they came’, ‘came’.
Yhn (Jhn) 1:39 ‘be coming and you_all will_be seeing they came therefore and saw’ SR GNT Yhn (Jhn) 1:39 word 7
OET-LV: 39 He_is_saying to_them: Be_coming and you_all_will_be_seeing. Therefore they_came and saw where he_is_remaining, and they_remained with him the that day, the_hour was about the_tenth. (JHN_1:39)
OET-RV: 39 “Come and see,” Yeshua replied. So they went with him and saw where he lived, and then they stayed there that night, because it was already late afternoon. (JHN 1:39)
Luke 24:1 ‘to the tomb they came bringing which they prepared’ SR GNT Luke 24:1 word 16
OET-LV: 24 But on_the first day of_the week, early dawn, they_came to the tomb, bringing spices which they_prepared. (LUK_24:1)
OET-RV: 24 but as soon as it dawned on Sunday morning, they went back to the tomb taking the prepared spices. (LUK 24:1)
Acts 12:10 ‘guard and the second they came to the gate’ SR GNT Acts 12:10 word 8
OET-LV: 10 And having_passed_through the_first guard and the_second, they_came to the the iron gate, which leading into the city, which automatic was_opened_up to_them, and having_come_out they_went_ahead on_ one _street, and immediately the messenger withdrew from him. (ACT_12:10)
OET-RV: 10 They went past the first guard and then the second, and then came to the iron gate which led out of the prison into the city. The gate opened by itself and they went out onto the street, then at the end of the street the messenger suddenly left him. (ACT 12:10)
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘erχomai’ have 49 different glosses: ‘am coming’, ‘are coming’, ‘be coming’, ‘had come’, ‘has come’, ‘have come’, ‘having come’, ‘is coming’, ‘let come’, ‘let_be coming’, ‘may come’, ‘to come’, ‘to_be coming’, ‘was coming’, ‘were coming’, ‘will_be coming’, ‘I am coming’, ‘I have come’, ‘I may come’, ‘I will_be coming’, ‘I came’, ‘he had come’, ‘he is coming’, ‘he may come’, ‘he may_be coming’, ‘he will_be coming’, ‘he came’, ‘him let_be coming’, ‘it is coming’, ‘it may come’, ‘it came’, ‘of having come’, ‘on coming’, ‘she was coming’, ‘she came’, ‘they are coming’, ‘they may come’, ‘they were coming’, ‘they came’, ‘we will_be coming’, ‘we came’, ‘you have come’, ‘you may come’, ‘you were coming’, ‘you came’, ‘you_all may come’, ‘came’, ‘come’, ‘coming’.
Key: V=verb