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Open English Translation (OET)

Koine Greek wordlink #38958

ὕψουςLuke 1

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Other uses (1) of identical word form ὕψους (N-GNS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ὕψους’ (N-GNS) has 2 different glosses: ‘of height’, ‘height’.

Luke 24:49 ‘of which you_all may dress_in from of height power’ SR GNT Luke 24:49 word 28

Greek words (6) other than ὕψους (N-GNS) with a gloss related to ‘height’

ROM 8:39ὕψωμα (hupsōma) N-NNS Lemma=upsōma ‘nor height nor depth nor’ SR GNT Rom 8:39 word 2

2COR 10:5ὕψωμα (hupsōma) N-ANS Lemma=upsōma ‘and every height lifted_up against the’ SR GNT 2Cor 10:5 word 3

EPH 3:18ὕψος (hupsos) N-NNS ‘and length and height and depth’ SR GNT Eph 3:18 word 16

EPH 4:8ὕψος (hupsos) N-ANS ‘he is saying having gone_up to height he captured captivity he gave’ SR GNT Eph 4:8 word 5

YAC 1:9ὕψει (hupsei) N-DNS ‘humble in the height of him’ SR GNT Yac 1:9 word 9

REV 21:16ὕψος (hupsos) N-NNS ‘breadth and the height of it equal is’ SR GNT Rev 21:16 word 36

Key: N=noun ANS=accusative,neuter,singular DNS=dative,neuter,singular GNS=genitive,neuter,singular NNS=nominative,neuter,singular