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SR GNT Acts 2:27
διαφθοράν (diafthoran) ‘devout one of you to see decay’
Strongs=13120 Lemma=diafthora
Word role=noun case=accusative gender=feminine number=singular
Year=33 AD Event=Peter_preaches_at_Pentecost TimeSeries=Peter_preaches_at_Pentecost
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The word form ‘διαφθοράν’ (N-AFS) is always and only glossed as ‘decay’.
Acts 2:31 ‘flesh of him saw decay’ SR GNT Acts 2:31 word 26
OET-LV: 31 Having_foreseen, he_spoke concerning the resurrection of_the chosen_one/messiah that neither was_abandoned into Haidaʸs, nor the flesh of_him saw decay. (ACT_2:31)
OET-RV: 31 he was foretelling the resurrection of the messiah who was neither ‘abandoned in Hades nor did his body decay.’ (ACT 2:31)
Acts 13:34 ‘going to_be returning to decay thus he has said I will_be giving’ SR GNT Acts 13:34 word 12
OET-LV: 34 And that raised_ him _up from the_dead, no_longer going to_be_returning to decay, thus he_has_said, that I_will_be_giving to_you_all the devout the faithful of_Dawid/(Dāvid). (ACT_13:34)
OET-RV: 34 God brought him back to life, and he’s never going to return to the grave to decay. As God said,
⇔ ‘I will give David’s faithful devout things??? to you all.’ (ACT 13:34)
Acts 13:35 ‘devout one of you to see decay’ SR GNT Acts 13:35 word 14
OET-LV: 35 Therefore also in another psalm he_is_saying: You_˓will˒_ not _be_giving the devout one of_you to_see decay. (ACT_13:35)
OET-RV: 35 So in another psalm God said,
⇔ ‘You won’t allow your devout one to experience decay.’ (ACT 13:35)
Acts 13:36 ‘of him and saw decay’ SR GNT Acts 13:36 word 20
OET-LV: 36 For/Because on_one_hand Dawid having_attended to_the the counsel of_god to_^his_own generation, was_fallen_asleep and was_added to the fathers of_him, and saw decay. (ACT_13:36)
OET-RV: 36 This can’t be David, because after he’d served his own generation as God led him, he indeed died and was buried with his ancestors and his body decayed. (ACT 13:36)
Acts 13:37 ‘raised not saw decay’ SR GNT Acts 13:37 word 9
OET-LV: 37 On_the_other_hand which one the god raised not saw decay. (ACT_13:37)
OET-RV: 37 On the contrary, the one who God raised from the dead never experienced decay. (ACT 13:37)
Key: N=noun AFS=accusative,feminine,singular