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Koine Greek wordlink #116234

τύπτοντες1 Cor 8

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Other uses (2) of identical word form τύπτοντες (V-PPA·NMP) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘τύπτοντες’ (V-PPA·NMP) has 2 different glosses: ‘striking’, ‘wounding’.

Luke 23:48 ‘having observed the things having become striking the chests were returning’ SR GNT Luke 23:48 word 17

OET-LV: 48And all the crowds having_come_together, to the spectacle this, having_observed the things having_become, were_returning striking the chests.   (LUK_23:48)

OET-RV: 48The crowd of people who’d gathered for the spectacle, after seeing what happened they returned to the city, beating their chests in sorrow. (LUK 23:48)

Acts 21:32 ‘the soldiers they ceased striking Paulos’ SR GNT Acts 21:32 word 21

OET-LV: 32who immediately having_taken soldiers and centurions, ran_down on them, and which having_seen the commander and the soldiers, they_ceased striking the Paulos.   (ACT_21:32)

OET-RV: 32Taking some soldiers and officers, he immediately ran down to the temple, and when the crowd saw the commander and the soldiers they stopped beating Paul. (ACT 21:32)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘tuptō’ have 7 different glosses: ‘to_be striking’, ‘to_be_being struck’, ‘was striking’, ‘they were striking’, ‘they were striking him’, ‘striking’, ‘wounding’.

Key: V=verb