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Koine Greek wordlink #70588

ΣαμαρείτηςYhn (Jhn) 8

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Other uses (2) of identical word form Σαμαρείτης (N-NMS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘Σαμαρείτης’ (N-NMS) is always and only glossed as ‘a from_Samareia/(Shomrōn)’.

(In the VLT, the word form ‘Σαμαρείτης’ (N-NMS) was always and only glossed as ‘a Samaritan’).

Luke 10:33 ‘a from_Samareia/(Shomrōn) but certain journeying’ SR GNT Luke 10:33 word 1

OET-LV: 33But a_ certain _from_Samareia/(Shomrōn) journeying came to him, and having_seen he_was_feeling_compassion (LUK_10:33)

OET-RV: 33Then a man from Shomron (Samaria) who was on a trip came across him, and when he saw him he felt sorry for him (LUK 10:33)

Luke 17:16 ‘and he was a from_Samareia/(Shomrōn)’ SR GNT Luke 17:16 word 16

OET-LV: 16and he_fell on ^his_face before the feet of_him, giving_thanks to_him, and he was a_from_Samareia/(Shomrōn).   (LUK_17:16)

OET-RV: 16and he knelt down in front of Yeshua and thanked him. This man was from Shomron. (LUK 17:16)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘samareitēs’ have 4 different glosses: ‘a from_Samareia/(Shomrōn)’, ‘of the Samareitaʸs/(Shomrōn)’, ‘with Samareitaʸs/(Shomrōn)’, ‘Samareitaʸs/(Shomrōn)’.

Key: N=noun NMS=nominative,masculine,singular