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Koine Greek wordlink #48060

σάκκῳLuke 10

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Other uses (1) of identical word form σάκκῳ (N-DMS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘σάκκῳ’ (N-DMS) is always and only glossed as ‘sackcloth’.

Mat 11:21 ‘long_ago would in sackcloth and ashes they repented’ SR GNT Mat 11:21 word 26

OET-LV: 21Woe to_you, Ⱪorazin.   Woe to_you, Baʸthsaida.   Because if the miracles which having_become in you_all became in Turos/(Tsor) and Sidōn/(Tsīdōn), long_ago they_ would _repented in sackcloth and ashes.   (MAT_11:21)

OET-RV: 21Chorazin you’re doomed. Bethsaida you’re doomed. Because if the miracles that were done in you had been done in Tyre and Tsidon, they would have shown their turning from their sins by wearing coarse cloth and showering themselves with ashes. (MAT 11:21)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘sakkos’ have 2 different glosses: ‘in sackcloth’, ‘sackcloth’.

Greek words (2) other than σάκκῳ (N-DMS) with a gloss related to ‘sackcloth’

REV 6:12σάκκος (sakkos) N-NMS ‘became black as sackcloth hairy and the’ SR GNT Rev 6:12 word 23

OET-LV: 12And I_saw when he_opened_up the seal the sixth, and an_earthquake great there_became, and the sun became black as sackcloth hairy, and the moon whole became like blood, (REV_6:12)

OET-RV: 12When the lamb broke the sixth seal, there was a violent earthquake and the sun went black like black cloth, and the moon which was full, went red like blood. (REV 6:12)

REV 11:3σάκκους (sakkous) N-AMP ‘two_hundred sixty having_been clothed in sackcloth’ SR GNT Rev 11:3 word 15

OET-LV: 3And I_will_be_giving to_the two witnesses of_me, and they_will_be_prophesying for_days two_hundred a_thousand sixty, having_been_clothed in_sackcloth.   (REV_11:3)

OET-RV: 3Then I’ll give my two witnesses the ability to speak out God’s message for six months, while dressed in mourning garb. (REV 11:3)

Key: N=noun AMP=accusative,masculine,plural DMS=dative,masculine,singular NMS=nominative,masculine,singular