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SR GNT Luke 12:53
νύμφην (numfaʸn) ‘mother_in_law against the daughter-in-law of her and daughter-in-law’
Strongs=35650 Lemma=numfē
Word role=noun case=accusative gender=feminine number=singular
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The word form ‘νύμφην’ (N-AFS) has 4 different glosses: ‘a bride’, ‘a daughter-in-law’, ‘bride’, ‘daughter-in-law’.
Yhn (Jhn) 3:29 ‘the one having the bride the bridegroom is the’ SR GNT Yhn (Jhn) 3:29 word 5
Mat 10:35 ‘mother of her and a daughter-in-law against the mother_in_law’ SR GNT Mat 10:35 word 18
Rev 21:2 ‘god having_been prepared as a bride having_been adorned for the husband’ SR GNT Rev 21:2 word 24
Rev 21:9 ‘I will_be showing to you the bride the wife of the’ SR GNT Rev 21:9 word 35
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘numfē’ have 5 different glosses: ‘a bride’, ‘a daughter-in-law’, ‘of a bride’, ‘bride’, ‘daughter-in-law’.
LUKE 12:53 νύμφη (numfaʸ) N-NFS ‘daughter-in-law of her and daughter-in-law against mother_in_law’ SR GNT Luke 12:53 word 33
Key: N=noun AFS=accusative,feminine,singular NFS=nominative,feminine,singular