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Koine Greek wordlink #85411

στρατηγόςActs 5

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Other uses (2) of identical word form στρατηγός (N-NMS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘στρατηγός’ (N-NMS) is always and only glossed as ‘officer’.

Acts 4:1 ‘chief_priests and the officer of the temple and’ SR GNT Acts 4:1 word 17

OET-LV: 4And of_them speaking to the people, the chief_priests, and the officer of_the temple, and the Saddoukaios_sect approached to_them, (ACT_4:1)

OET-RV: 4While Peter and Yohan were still talking to the people, the chief priests and a temple officer and some people from the Sadducee sect approached them (ACT 4:1)

Acts 5:24 ‘these the both officer of the temple and’ SR GNT Acts 5:24 word 12

OET-LV: 24And when they_heard the these messages, both the officer of_the temple and the chief_priests were_thoroughly_perplexing concerning them, what wishfully this might_become.   (ACT_5:24)

OET-RV: 24When they heard this, the officer of the temple and the chief priests were totally puzzled as to what could have happened. (ACT 5:24)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘stratēgos’ have 2 different glosses: ‘officer’, ‘officers’.

Key: N=noun NMS=nominative,masculine,singular