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Koine Greek wordlink #49628

ἅψαςLuke 11

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Other uses (1) of identical word form ἅψας (V-PAA·NMS) in the Greek originals

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: 16And 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: 16No 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’.

Greek words (1) other than ἅψας (V-PAA·NMS) with a gloss related to ‘lit’

ACTs 28:2ἅψαντες (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: 2And 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: 2And 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