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SR GNT Luke 18:12
δίς (dis) ‘I am fasting twice of a week I am tithing all things’
Strongs=13640 Lemma=dis
Word role=adverb
Year=33 AD
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The word form ‘δίς’ (D-···) is always and only glossed as ‘twice’.
Mark 14:30 ‘on this on night before twice the rooster to crow three-times’ SR GNT Mark 14:30 word 19
OET-LV: 30 And the Yaʸsous is_saying to_him: Truly, I_am_saying to_you that you today, on_this the on_night, before the_rooster to_crow or/than twice, will_be_renouncing me three-times. (MRK_14:30)
OET-RV: 30 And Yeshua responded, “I can assure you that you’ll renounce me three times this very night, before the rooster crows early tomorrow morning.” (MRK 14:30)
Php 4:16 ‘both once and twice for the need’ SR GNT Php 4:16 word 8
OET-LV: 16 Because even in Thessalonikaʸ, both once and twice, because/for the need to_me you_all_sent. (PHP_4:16)
OET-RV: 16 Even when I was in Thessalonica, once you sent me what I needed—actually twice— (PHP 4:16)
1 Th 2:18 ‘both once and twice and hindered us’ SR GNT 1 Th 2:18 word 14
OET-LV: 18 Because we_wanted to_come to you_all, I indeed Paulos, both once and twice, and hindered us the Satan/(Sāţān). (TH1_2:18)
OET-RV: 18 We wanted to come and see you all—I, Paul, even tried twice to come—but Satan held us back. (TH1 2:18)
Yud (Jud) 1:12 ‘trees late_autumn unfruitful twice having died_off having_been uprooted’ SR GNT Yud (Jud) 1:12 word 38
OET-LV: 12 These are the ones in the love_feasts of_you_all, stains fearlessly feasting_with, shepherding themselves, waterless clouds being_carried_away by of_winds, unfruitful late_autumn trees having_died_off twice having_been_uprooted, (JDE_1:12)
OET-RV: 12 These are the people who ruin your love feasts when they eat without shame and only look after themselves. They’re like clouds that are blown away by the wind without bringing the needed rain or trees that don’t produce any fruit then are doubly useless by falling over; (JDE 1:12)
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘dis’ have 3 different glosses: ‘of Zeus’, ‘Zeus’, ‘twice’.
Key: D=adverb