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Koine Greek wordlink #119387

ἐπάνω1 Cor 15

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Other uses (2) of identical word form ἐπάνω (D-···) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ἐπάνω’ (D-···) has 3 different glosses: ‘by over’, ‘for over’, ‘over’.

Mark 14:5 ‘this ointment to_be sold for over daʸnarion_coins three_hundred and’ SR GNT Mark 14:5 word 9

OET-LV: 5For/Because this the ointment was_able to_be_sold for_over three_hundred daʸnarion_coins and to_be_given to_the poor.   And they_were_admonishing to_her.   (MRK_14:5)

OET-RV: 5then they scolded the woman because a flask of genuine lotion like this could easily fetch almost a year’s wages if it was sold. (MRK 14:5)

Luke 11:44 ‘the people walking over not they have known it’ SR GNT Luke 11:44 word 20

OET-LV: 44Woe to_you_all, because you_all_are as the the unseen tombs, and the people walking over they_have_ not _known it.   (LUK_11:44)

OET-RV: 44You all won’t end well, because you’re like unmarked graves that people walk all over without even realising—the people simply don’t know that you’re dead inside. (LUK 11:44)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘epanō’ have 5 different glosses: ‘by over’, ‘for over’, ‘above’, ‘on’, ‘over’.

Key: D=adverb