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SR GNT Yud 1:14
τούτοις (toutois) ‘prophesied and also to these the seventh from Adam/(ʼĀdām)’
Strongs=37780 Lemma=outos
Word role=pronoun case=dative gender=masculine number=plural
Refers to Word #155926
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The word form ‘τούτοις’ (R-DMP) is always and only glossed as ‘to these’.
Yud (Jud) 1:7 ‘cities in a similar manner to these having fornicated and having gone_away’ SR GNT Yud (Jud) 1:7 word 14
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘outos’ have 37 different glosses: ‘around these’, ‘at this’, ‘by this one’, ‘for this one’, ‘from this one’, ‘in these things’, ‘in this’, ‘in this one’, ‘of these’, ‘of these is’, ‘of these things’, ‘of this’, ‘of this one’, ‘on this’, ‘to these’, ‘to this’, ‘to this man’, ‘to this one’, ‘with these’, ‘with this’, ‘with this man’, ‘she’, ‘these’, ‘these are’, ‘these men’, ‘these things’, ‘this’, ‘this end’, ‘this is’, ‘this man’, ‘this name’, ‘this one’, ‘this reason’, ‘this thing’, ‘this was’, ‘this woman’, ‘this would_be’.
Key: R=pronoun DMP=dative,masculine,plural