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Koine Greek wordlink #85952

ΝικόλαονActs 6

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Only use of identical word form Νικόλαον (N-AMS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘Νικόλαον’ (N-AMS) is always and only glossed as ‘Nikolaos’.

(In the VLT, the word form ‘Νικόλαον’ (N-AMS) was always and only glossed as ‘Nicolas’).

Acts 6:5 ‘and Parmenas and Nikolaos a convert from_Antioⱪeia’ SR GNT Acts 6:5 word 38

OET-LV: 5And the statement brought_pleasure before all the multitude, and they_chose Stefanos, a_man full of_faith and of_the_ holy _spirit, and Filippos, and Proⱪoros, and Nikanōr, and Timōn, and Parmenas, and Nikolaos a_ from_Antioⱪeia _convert, (ACT_6:5)

OET-RV: 5This idea pleased the group, so they went ahead and chose Stephen (a man full of faith and of the holy spirit), Philip, Procorus, Nikanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicolas (a non-Jew from Antioch who had previously converted to Judaism). (ACT 6:5)

*Note: This is also the only occurrence of the word root (lemma) ‘nikolaos’ in the Greek originals.

Key: N=noun AMS=accusative,masculine,singular