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Koine Greek wordlink #105670

ῬώμηνActs 28

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Other uses (3) of identical word form Ῥώμην (N-AFS) in the Greek originals

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

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

Acts 19:21 ‘it is fitting me also Ɽōmaʸ to see’ SR GNT Acts 19:21 word 35

Acts 23:11 ‘it is fitting also at Ɽōmaʸ to testify’ SR GNT Acts 23:11 word 26

Acts 28:14 ‘and thus to Ɽōmaʸ we came’ SR GNT Acts 28:14 word 17

Greek words (4) other than Ῥώμην (N-AFS) with a gloss related to ‘Ɽōmaʸ’

ACTs 18:2Ῥώμης (Ɽōmaʸs) N-GFS ‘the Youdaiōns from Ɽōmaʸ he approached to them’ SR GNT Acts 18:2 word 33

ROM 1:7Ῥώμῃ (Ɽōmaʸ) N-DFS ‘the ones being in Ɽōmaʸ beloved of god called’ SR GNT Rom 1:7 word 6

ROM 1:15Ῥώμῃ (Ɽōmaʸ) N-DFS ‘to you_all who are in Ɽōmaʸ to good_message_preach’ SR GNT Rom 1:15 word 10

2TIM 1:17Ῥώμῃ (Ɽōmaʸ) N-DFS ‘but having become in Ɽōmaʸ earnestly he sought me’ SR GNT 2Tim 1:17 word 4

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