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Koine Greek wordlink #73810

ἐξέμαξενYhn (Jhn) 12

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Other uses (1) of identical word form ἐξέμαξεν (V-IAA3··S) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ἐξέμαξεν’ (V-IAA3··S) has 2 different glosses: ‘wiped_off’, ‘wiped_off them’.

Luke 7:44 ‘with the the hairs of her wiped_off them’ SR GNT Luke 7:44 word 48

OET-LV: 44And having_been_turned to the woman, he_was_saying to_ the _Simōn:   You_are_seeing this the woman?   I_came_in into the house of_you, you_ not _gave water to_me for feet, but this woman wet the feet of_me the with_tears, and wiped_off them with_the the_hairs of_her.   (LUK_7:44)

OET-RV: 44Then looking at the woman he said to Simon, “You see this woman? I came into your house but you didn’t give me any water to wash my feet, yet she wet my feet with her tears and then wiped them off with her hair. (LUK 7:44)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘ekmassō’ have 5 different glosses: ‘having wiped_off’, ‘to_be wiping_off them’, ‘she was wiping_off them’, ‘wiped_off’, ‘wiped_off them’.

Greek words (1) other than ἐξέμαξεν (V-IAA3··S) with a gloss related to ‘wiped_off’

YHN 11:2ἐκμάξασα (ekmaxasa) V-PAA·NFS ‘master with ointment and having wiped_off the feet of him’ SR GNT Yhn 11:2 word 12

OET-LV: 2And Maria was the woman having_anointed the master with_ointment, and having_wiped_off the feet of_him with_the hairs of_her, whose the brother Lazaros was_ailing.   (JHN_11:2)

OET-RV: 2(Maria was the one who later poured fragrant oil over Yeshua and wiped his feet with her hair.) But now their brother was seriously ill (JHN 11:2)

Key: V=verb