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Koine Greek wordlink #49632

τίθησινLuke 11

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Other uses (5) of identical word form τίθησιν (V-IPA3··S) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘τίθησιν’ (V-IPA3··S) has 4 different glosses: ‘is laying’, ‘is laying aside’, ‘is presenting’, ‘is putting it’.

Yhn (Jhn) 2:10 ‘the good wine is presenting and whenever they may_be being_drunk’ SR GNT Yhn (Jhn) 2:10 word 11

OET-LV: 10and he_is_saying to_him:   Every person is_presenting first the good wine, and the lessor whenever they_may_be_being_drunk, you have_kept the good wine until now.   (JHN_2:10)

OET-RV: 10and exclaimed, “Most people supply the best wine at the beginning of the reception, and the cheaper stuff when people are a bit tipsy. But you’ve kept the best wine until last!” (JHN 2:10)

Yhn (Jhn) 10:11 ‘the life of him is laying for the sheep’ SR GNT Yhn (Jhn) 10:11 word 16

OET-LV: 11I am the the good shepherd.   The the good shepherd is_laying the life of_him for the sheep.   (JHN_10:11)

OET-RV: 11I am the good shepherd—the good shepherd gives his own life for the sheep. (JHN 10:11)

Yhn (Jhn) 13:4 ‘the supper and is laying aside his clothes and’ SR GNT Yhn (Jhn) 13:4 word 6

OET-LV: 4he_is_being_raised from the supper and is_laying aside his clothes, and having_taken a_linen_towel he_girded himself.   (JHN_13:4)

OET-RV: 4So he got up from the dinner table, changed out of his clothes, and wrapped a linen towel around himself. (JHN 13:4)

Luke 8:16 ‘or beneath a bed is putting it but on a lampstand’ SR GNT Luke 8:16 word 12

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)

Luke 8:16 ‘but on a lampstand is putting it in_order_that the ones entering_in’ SR GNT Luke 8:16 word 18

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) ‘tithēmi’ have 63 different glosses: ‘am laying’, ‘are putting’, ‘having appointed me’, ‘having knelt’, ‘having laid’, ‘having presented’, ‘having put’, ‘having_been laid’, ‘is laying’, ‘is laying aside’, ‘is presenting’, ‘is putting it’, ‘let_be putting’, ‘may lay’, ‘may_be put’, ‘to lay’, ‘to put’, ‘to_be put’, ‘to_be putting’, ‘to_be putting them’, ‘was appointed’, ‘was laid’, ‘was putting’, ‘will_be appointing’, ‘I am laying’, ‘I have appointed’, ‘I have set’, ‘I may put’, ‘I may set’, ‘I will_be laying down’, ‘I will_be presenting’, ‘I will_be putting’, ‘I appointed’, ‘I laid’, ‘he has_been laid’, ‘he may put’, ‘he will_be appointing’, ‘he appointed’, ‘he laid it’, ‘he put’, ‘it may_be put’, ‘they were appointed’, ‘they were put’, ‘they laid’, ‘they put’, ‘they put him’, ‘they put them’, ‘we may present’, ‘you will_be laying’, ‘you laid’, ‘you purposed’, ‘you_all have laid’, ‘you_all put’, ‘appointed’, ‘kneeling’, ‘laid’, ‘laid it’, ‘laying’, ‘presented’, ‘purpose’, ‘purposed’, ‘put’, ‘set’.

Greek words (13) other than τίθησιν (V-IPA3··S) with a gloss related to ‘putting’

Have 13 other words (βάλλει, τιθέναι, ἐτίθουν, βάλλομεν, βάλλουσιν, ἐτίθει, βάλλει, Θήσω, τιθέτω, βάλλει, τιθέναι, βάλλουσιν, τιθέασιν) with 3 lemmas altogether (ballō, titheō, tithēmi)

YHN 13:5βάλλει (ballei) V-IPA3··S Lemma=ballō ‘thereafter he is putting water into the’ SR GNT Yhn 13:5 word 3

OET-LV: 5Thereafter he_is_putting water into the wash_basin, and began to_be_washing the feet of_the apprentices/followers, and to_be_wiping_off them with_the linen_towel with_which he_was having_been_girded.   (JHN_13:5)

OET-RV: 5Then he put water into the wash bowl and started washing the feet of his apprentices, wiping them dry with the linen towel that he was wearing wrapped around him. (JHN 13:5)

MARK 2:22βάλλει (ballei) V-IPA3··S Lemma=ballō ‘and no_one is putting wine new into’ SR GNT Mark 2:22 word 3

OET-LV: 22And no_one is_putting new wine into old wineskins, and if not the wine will_be_bursting the wineskins, and the wine and the wineskins is_being_destroyed.   But new wine is placeable into new wineskins.   (MRK_2:22)

OET-RV: 22And no one puts new wine into old wineskins, because the wine will burst the already stretched wineskins, and then both the wine and the wineskins will be destroyed. New wine must be put into new wineskins. (MRK 2:22)

MAT 5:15τιθέασιν (titheasin) V-IPA3··P ‘they are lighting a lamp and are putting it under a basket’ SR GNT Mat 5:15 word 5

OET-LV: 15And_not they_are_lighting a_lamp and are_putting it under the a_basket, but on the lampstand, and it_is_shining for_all the ones in the house.   (MAT_5:15)

OET-RV: 15No one lights a lamp and puts it under a basket—you put it on a lampstand and it lightens up the house. (MAT 5:15)

MAT 9:17βάλλουσιν (ballousin) V-IPA3··P Lemma=ballō ‘nor they are putting wine new into’ SR GNT Mat 9:17 word 2

OET-LV: 17Nor are_they_putting new wine into old wineskins, and if not surely, the wineskins are_being_burst, and the wine is_being_poured_out and the wineskins are_being_destroyed.   But they_are_putting new wine into new wineskins, and both are_being_preserved.   (MAT_9:17)

OET-RV: 17And they don’t put new wine into an old container, otherwise the container could split and be ruined and the wine would be lost. Rather they put new wine into a new container and both survive.” (MAT 9:17)

MAT 9:17βάλλουσιν (ballousin) V-IPA3··P Lemma=ballō ‘wineskins are_being destroyed but they are putting wine new into’ SR GNT Mat 9:17 word 33

OET-LV: 17Nor are_they_putting new wine into old wineskins, and if not surely, the wineskins are_being_burst, and the wine is_being_poured_out and the wineskins are_being_destroyed.   But they_are_putting new wine into new wineskins, and both are_being_preserved.   (MAT_9:17)

OET-RV: 17And they don’t put new wine into an old container, otherwise the container could split and be ruined and the wine would be lost. Rather they put new wine into a new container and both survive.” (MAT 9:17)

MAT 12:18Θήσω (Thaʸsō) V-IFA1··S ‘the soul of me I will_be putting the spirit of me’ SR GNT Mat 12:18 word 19

OET-LV: 18Behold, the servant of_me whom I_chose, the beloved of_me whom the soul of_me took_pleasure I_will_be_putting the spirit of_me on him, and he_will_be_reporting justice to_the pagans.   (MAT_12:18)

OET-RV: 18See my servant who I chose,
 ⇔ the one I dearly love and who my soul takes pleasure in.
 ⇔ I will place my spirit on him
 ⇔ and he will bring justice to the nations. (MAT 12:18)

LUKE 5:37βάλλει (ballei) V-IPA3··S Lemma=ballō ‘and no_one is putting wine new into’ SR GNT Luke 5:37 word 4

OET-LV: 37And no_one is_putting new wine into old wineskins, and if not surely the the new wine will_be_bursting the wineskins, and it will_be_being_poured_out, and the wineskins will_be_destroying it.   (LUK_5:37)

OET-RV: 37Similarly, no one puts new wine to mature into old wineskins. If they did, the new wine would certainly burst the old wineskin and it would all pour out and the wineskin would be ruined as well. (LUK 5:37)

ACTs 3:2ἐτίθουν (etithoun) V-IIA3··P Lemma=titheō ‘being was_being borne whom they were putting in_every day at’ SR GNT Acts 3:2 word 14

OET-LV: 2And a_certain man, being lame from the_womb of_the_mother of_him, was_being_borne, whom they_were_putting in_every day at the door of_the temple, which being_called Beautiful, which to_be_requesting alms from the ones entering_in into the temple.   (ACT_3:2)

OET-RV: 2Now there was a man who had been lame from birth, and every day he was placed beside a door into the temple—an entry named ‘Beautiful Door’. From there he could beg from the people entering the temple. (ACT 3:2)

ACTs 5:15τιθέναι (tithenai) V-NPA···· ‘the sick and to_be putting them on cots and’ SR GNT Acts 5:15 word 12

OET-LV: 15so_as even to_be_bringing_out the sick on the roads, and to_be_putting them on cots and pallets, in_order_that coming of_Petros, even_if the shadow may_overshadow on_someone of_them.   (ACT_5:15)

OET-RV: 15Some would even bring those who were sick out to the side of the road, lying them on beds and mats waiting for Peter to come past so that even his shadow might touch them. (ACT 5:15)

ROM 14:13τιθέναι (tithenai) V-NPA···· ‘judge rather not to_be putting stumbling to your brother’ SR GNT Rom 14:13 word 11

OET-LV: 13Therefore no_longer one_another we_may_be_judging, but this judge rather, which not to_be_putting stumbling to_your brother or temptation.   (ROM_14:13)

OET-RV: 13So we shouldn’t be judging each other, but rather be judging ourselves that we’re not causing another believer to stumble or fall into temptation. (ROM 14:13)

1 COR 16:2τιθέτω (tithetō) V-MPA3··S ‘of you_all by himself let_be putting storing_up whatever anything’ SR GNT 1 Cor 16:2 word 10

OET-LV: 2In_every first day of_the_week, each of_you_all by himself let_be_putting, storing_up whatever anything wishfully may_be_being_prospered, in_order_that not whenever I_may_come, then collections may_be_becoming.   (CO1_16:2)

OET-RV: 2Every Sunday, each one of you should put something aside from whatever you’ve earnt, so that when I come we won’t need any collections then. (CO1 16:2)

2 COR 3:13ἐτίθει (etithei) V-IIA3··S ‘not just_as Mōsaʸs/(Mosheh) was putting a veil over the’ SR GNT 2 Cor 3:13 word 5

OET-LV: 13and not just_as Mōsaʸs was_putting a_veil over the face of_him, because/for that not to_look_intently the sons of_Israaʸl/(Yisrāʼēl), to the end of_the thing being_wasted.   (CO2_3:13)

OET-RV: 13not just like Mosheh putting a veil over his face because the Israelis couldn’t even look at him when introducing a system that would be replaced. (CO2 3:13)

YAC 3:3βάλλομεν (ballomen) V-IPA1··P Lemma=ballō ‘into the mouths we are putting in_order that to_be_being persuaded’ SR GNT Yac 3:3 word 15

OET-LV: 3And, if of_the horses the bridles into the mouths we_are_putting, in_order that to_be_being_persuaded them to_us, also all the body of_them we_are_directing.   (JAM_3:3)

OET-RV: 3With horses, we can put the bridle in it’s mouth so we can make them do what we want, and so we can direct the whole animal. (JAM 3:3)

Key: V=verb