Open Bible Data Home About News OET Key
OET OET-RV OET-LV ULT UST BSB MSB BLB AICNT OEB WEBBE WMBB NET LSV FBV TCNT T4T LEB BBE Moff JPS Wymth ASV DRA YLT Drby RV SLT Wbstr KJB-1769 KJB-1611 Bshps Gnva Cvdl TNT Wycl SR-GNT UHB BrLXX BrTr Related Topics Parallel Interlinear Reference Dictionary Search
SR GNT Luke 11:33
ἅψας (hapsas) ‘no_one a lamp having lit in a hidden_place is putting it’
Strongs=6810 Lemma=haptō
Word role=verb mood=participle tense=aorist voice=active case=nominative gender=masculine number=singular
Year=33 AD TimeSeries=Blind_and_Dumb_Demoniac_and_Following_Discourse
Note: With the help of a companion website, these word pages enable you to click through all the way back to photographs of the original manuscripts that the Open English Translation New Testament is translated from. If you go to the Statistical Restoration Greek page (by clicking on the SR Bible reference above), from there you can click on the original manuscript numbers (e.g., 𝔓1, 01, 02, etc.) in the Witness column there, to see their transcription of the original Greek page. From there, you can click on the 🔍 magnifying glass icon to view a photograph of the actual leaf of the codex. This is all part of the commitment of the Open English Translation team to be transparent about all levels of the Bible translation process right back to the original manuscripts.
The word form ‘ἅψας’ (V-PAA·NMS) is always and only glossed as ‘having lit’.
Luke 8:16 ‘no_one and a lamp having lit is covering it with a object’ SR GNT Luke 8:16 word 4
OET-LV: 16 And no_one having_lit a_lamp, is_covering it with_a_object or is_putting it beneath a_bed, but is_putting it on a_lampstand, in_order_that the ones entering_in may_be_seeing the light. (LUK_8:16)
OET-RV: 16 “No one lights a lamp and then puts a cover over it or puts it under a bed, but rather it’s placed on a lampstand so that everyone coming into the room can see the light. (LUK 8:16)
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘haptō’ have 15 different glosses: ‘be touching’, ‘having lit’, ‘having touched’, ‘is lighting’, ‘is touching’, ‘may touch’, ‘to_be touching’, ‘I may touch’, ‘he may touch’, ‘he may_be touching’, ‘he touched’, ‘she touched’, ‘they may touch’, ‘you may touch’, ‘touched’.
ACTs 28:2 ἅψαντες (hapsantes) V-PAA·NMP ‘having been_ordinary human_kindness to us having lit for a fire they received’ SR GNT Acts 28:2 word 11
OET-LV: 2 And the foreigners were_bringing_about not just the having_been_ordinary human_kindness to_us, because/for having_lit a_fire, they_received all us, because_of the rain which having_approached, and because_of the cold. (ACT_28:2)
OET-RV: 2 And the people there showed incredible kindness to us as they welcomed us and lit a fire, as it started raining again and was very cold. (ACT 28:2)
Key: V=verb