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SR GNT 1Cor 6:7
ἀδικεῖσθε (adikeisthe) ‘why not rather you_all are_being wronged for_reason why not’
Strongs=910 Lemma=adikeō
Word role=verb mood=indicative tense=present voice=passive person=2nd number=plural
Refers to Word #115269
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The word form ‘ἀδικεῖσθε’ (V-IPP2..P) is always and only glossed as ‘you_all are_being wronged’.
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘adikeō’ have 22 different glosses: ‘are doing_wrong’, ‘being done_wrong’, ‘being wronged’, ‘having done_wrong’, ‘having_been done_wrong’, ‘may injure’, ‘may_be injured’, ‘to injure’, ‘I am doing_wrong’, ‘I have done_wrong’, ‘he did_wrong’, ‘him let do_wrong’, ‘they are injuring’, ‘they may injure’, ‘we did_wrong’, ‘you may injure’, ‘you_all are injuring’, ‘you_all are_being wronged’, ‘you_all may injure’, ‘you_all did_wrong’, ‘doing_wrong’, ‘injuring’.
ACTs 7:24 ἀδικούμενον (adikoumenon) V-PPP.AMS ‘and having seen one being wronged he retaliated and did’ SR GNT Acts 7:24 word 4
Key: V=verb IPP2..P=indicative,present,passive,2nd person plural PPP.AMS=participle,present,passive,accusative,masculine,singular