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Koine Greek wordlink #37719

ὄνειδοςLuke 1

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Only use of identical word form ὄνειδος (N-ANS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ὄνειδος’ (N-ANS) is always and only glossed as ‘the disgrace’.

Luke 1:25 ‘in which he looked_upon to take_away the disgrace of me among people’ SR GNT Luke 1:25 word 13

OET-LV: 25that Thus the_master has_done to_me, in the_days in_which he_looked_upon, to_take_away the_disgrace of_me among people.   (LUK_1:25)

OET-RV: 25Yahweh has done this for me. At this time he’s looked down at me and taken away the public shame of my being childless.” (LUK 1:25)

*Note: This is also the only occurrence of the word root (lemma) ‘oneidos’ in the Greek originals.

Key: N=noun ANS=accusative,neuter,singular