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Koine Greek wordlink #60945

ἄτοπονLuke 23

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Other uses (1) of identical word form ἄτοπον (S-ANS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ἄτοπον’ (S-ANS) is always and only glossed as ‘amiss’.

Acts 28:6 ‘and observing nothing amiss to him becoming’ SR GNT Acts 28:6 word 21

OET-LV: 6But they were_expecting him to_be_going to_be_being_swelled_up, or to_be_falling_down suddenly dead.   But over much time, them waiting and observing nothing amiss becoming to him, having_changed_their_minds they_were_saying him to_be a_god.   (ACT_28:6)

OET-RV: 6The locals were waiting for his arm to swell up or for him to fall down dead, but after a while when nothing happened they changed their minds and decided that instead, he must be a god. (ACT 28:6)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘atopos’ have 2 different glosses: ‘amiss’, ‘perverse’.

Key: S=substantive adjective ANS=accusative,neuter,singular