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Koine Greek wordlink #133593

ἐμάθετεCol 1

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Other uses (3) of identical word form ἐμάθετε (V-IAA2..P) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ἐμάθετε’ (V-IAA2..P) has 2 different glosses: ‘you_all learned’, ‘learned’.

Rom 16:17 ‘teaching that you_all learned making and be turning_away’ SR GNT Rom 16:17 word 18

Eph 4:20 ‘but not thus learned the chosen_one/messiah’ SR GNT Eph 4:20 word 5

Php 4:9 ‘what both you_all learned and you_all received both’ SR GNT Php 4:9 word 3

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘manthanō’ have 14 different glosses: ‘having learned’, ‘let_be learning’, ‘may_be learning’, ‘to learn’, ‘he learned’, ‘them let_be learning’, ‘they are learning to_be’, ‘you learned’, ‘you learned them’, ‘you_all may learn’, ‘you_all learned’, ‘learn’, ‘learned’, ‘learning’.

Greek words (10) other than ἐμάθετε (V-IAA2..P) with a gloss related to ‘learned’

YHN 6:45μαθὼν (mathōn) V-PAA.NMS ‘the father and having learned is coming to me’ SR GNT Yhn 6:45 word 21

YHN 7:15μεμαθηκώς (memathaʸkōs) V-PEA.NMS ‘letters has known not having learned’ SR GNT Yhn 7:15 word 12

ACTs 22:29ἐπιγνοὺς (epignous) V-PAA.NMS Lemma=epiginōskō ‘commander and was afraid having learned that a Ɽōmaios he is’ SR GNT Acts 22:29 word 16

ACTs 23:27μαθὼν (mathōn) V-PAA.NMS ‘their army I rescued him having learned that a Ɽōmaios he is’ SR GNT Acts 23:27 word 27

ACTs 23:34πυθόμενος (puthomenos) V-PAM.NMS Lemma=punthanomai ‘province he is and having learned that he_is from Kilikia’ SR GNT Acts 23:34 word 13

ACTs 28:1ἐπέγνωμεν (epegnōmen) V-IAA1..P Lemma=epiginōskō ‘and having_been brought_safely_through then we learned that Melitaʸ the’ SR GNT Acts 28:1 word 5

PHP 4:11ἔμαθον (emathon) V-IAA1..S ‘I am speaking I for learned in whatever situations I am’ SR GNT Php 4:11 word 8

2TIM 3:14ἔμαθες (emathes) V-IAA2..S ‘be remaining in what things you learned and you were convinced_of having known’ SR GNT 2Tim 3:14 word 6

2TIM 3:14ἔμαθες (emathes) V-IAA2..S ‘having known from whom_all you learned them’ SR GNT 2Tim 3:14 word 13

HEB 5:8ἔμαθεν (emathen) V-IAA3..S ‘although being a son he learned from what things he suffered’ SR GNT Heb 5:8 word 4

Key: V=verb IAA1..P=indicative,aorist,active,1st person plural IAA1..S=indicative,aorist,active,1st person singular IAA2..P=indicative,aorist,active,2nd person plural IAA2..S=indicative,aorist,active,2nd person singular IAA3..S=indicative,aorist,active,3rd person singular PAA.NMS=participle,aorist,active,nominative,masculine,singular PAM.NMS=participle,aorist,middle,nominative,masculine,singular PEA.NMS=participle,perfect,active,nominative,masculine,singular