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Koine Greek wordlink #61338

κλῆρονLuke 23

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Other uses (5) of identical word form κλῆρον (N-AMS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘κλῆρον’ (N-AMS) has 3 different glosses: ‘a lot’, ‘an allotment’, ‘allotment’.

Yhn (Jhn) 19:24 ‘clothing of me they threw a lot the on_one_hand therefore’ SR GNT Yhn (Jhn) 19:24 word 34

Mark 15:24 ‘clothes of him throwing a lot for them and who’ SR GNT Mark 15:24 word 13

Mat 27:35 ‘clothes of him throwing a lot’ SR GNT Mat 27:35 word 11

Acts 1:17 ‘us and obtained an allotment of service this’ SR GNT Acts 1:17 word 11

Acts 26:18 ‘forgiveness of sins and allotment among the ones having_been sanctified’ SR GNT Acts 26:18 word 27

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘klēros’ have 6 different glosses: ‘a lot’, ‘an allotment’, ‘allotment’, ‘allotments’, ‘lot’, ‘lots’.

Greek words (1) other than κλῆρον (N-AMS) with a gloss related to ‘lot’

ACTs 1:26κλῆρος (klaʸros) N-NMS ‘and fell the lot on Matthias and’ SR GNT Acts 1:26 word 9

Key: N=noun AMS=accusative,masculine,singular NMS=nominative,masculine,singular