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Koine Greek wordlink #116818

ἔπιον1 Cor 10

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Other uses (1) of identical word form ἔπιον (V-IAA3··P) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ἔπιον’ (V-IAA3··P) is always and only glossed as ‘drank’.

Mark 14:23 ‘he gave it to them and drank of it all’ SR GNT Mark 14:23 word 11

OET-LV: 23And having_taken the_cup, having_given_thanks, he_gave it to_them, and all drank of it.   (MRK_14:23)

OET-RV: 23Then he picked up a cup, gave thanks to God, and passed it around so they could each drink from it, (MRK 14:23)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘pinō’ have 27 different glosses: ‘am drinking’, ‘are drinking’, ‘having drunk’, ‘is drinking’, ‘may drink’, ‘may_be drinking’, ‘to drink’, ‘to drink it’, ‘to_be drinking’, ‘will_be drinking’, ‘I may drink’, ‘I may_be drinking’, ‘he may drink’, ‘he drank’, ‘him let_be drinking’, ‘they may drink’, ‘they were drinking’, ‘we may drink’, ‘we drank’, ‘you_all are drinking’, ‘you_all may drink’, ‘you_all may_be drinking’, ‘you_all may_be drinking it’, ‘you_all will_be drinking’, ‘drank’, ‘drink’, ‘drinking’.

Greek words (3) other than ἔπιον (V-IAA3··P) with a gloss related to ‘drank’

YHN 4:12ἔπιεν (epien) V-IAA3··S ‘himself of it drank and the sons’ SR GNT Yhn 4:12 word 24

OET-LV: 12You are not greater than the father of_us Yakōb, who gave the well to_us, and drank of it himself, and the sons of_him, and the livestock of_him?   (JHN_4:12)

OET-RV: 12I doubt that you’re greater than our ancestor Yacob who made this well for us and drank this water along with his children and his animals.” (JHN 4:12)

LUKE 13:26ἐπίομεν (epiomen) V-IAA1··P ‘before of you and we drank and in the’ SR GNT Luke 13:26 word 10

OET-LV: 26Then you_will_be_beginning to_be_saying:   We_ate and we_drank before of_you, and you_taught in the roads of_us.   (LUK_13:26)

OET-RV: 26‘You saw us eating and drinking,’ you’ll start saying, and, ‘You taught along our roads.’ (LUK 13:26)

ACTs 9:9ἔπιεν (epien) V-IAA3··S ‘neither he ate nor he drank’ SR GNT Acts 9:9 word 13

OET-LV: 9And he_was three days not seeing, and neither he_ate nor he_drank.   (ACT_9:9)

OET-RV: 9Saul stayed there for three days, unable to see and not eating or drinking anything. (ACT 9:9)

Key: V=verb