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Koine Greek wordlink #143765

δεκάτηνHeb 7

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Other uses (1) of identical word form δεκάτην (S-AFS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘δεκάτην’ (S-AFS) is always and only glossed as ‘a tenth’.

Heb 7:4 ‘how_great is this one to whom a tenth Abraʼam/(ʼAⱱrāhām) gave out_of’ SR GNT Heb 7:4 word 7

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘dekatos’ have 4 different glosses: ‘a tenth’, ‘the tenth’, ‘tenth’, ‘tithes’.

Greek words (3) other than δεκάτην (S-AFS) with a gloss related to ‘tenth’

YHN 1:39δεκάτη (dekataʸ) S-NFS ‘the hour was about the tenth’ SR GNT Yhn 1:39 word 27

REV 11:13δέκατον (dekaton) S-NNS ‘great and the tenth of the city fell’ SR GNT Rev 11:13 word 14

REV 21:20δέκατος (dekatos) S-NMS ‘ninth topaz the tenth chrysoprase the eleventh’ SR GNT Rev 21:20 word 19

Key: S=substantive adjective AFS=accusative,feminine,singular NFS=nominative,feminine,singular NMS=nominative,masculine,singular NNS=nominative,neuter,singular