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SR GNT Mat 10:9
χαλκόν (ⱪalkon) ‘nor silver nor copper in the belts’
Strongs=54750 Lemma=χalkos
Word role=noun case=accusative gender=masculine number=singular
Year=33 AD TimeSeries=3rd_Tour_of_Galilee
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The word form ‘χαλκόν’ (N-AMS) has 2 different glosses: ‘copper’, ‘money’.
Mark 6:8 ‘in the belt money’ SR GNT Mark 6:8 word 29
OET-LV: 8 And he_commanded to_them that they_may_be_taking_away nothing for journey, except only not/lest a_staff, not bread, not a_knapsack, not money in the belt, (MRK_6:8)
OET-RV: 8 He insisted that they can carry a walking stick but not to take food, a backpack, or money. (MRK 6:8)
Mark 12:41 ‘the crowd is throwing money into the treasury’ SR GNT Mark 12:41 word 21
OET-LV: 41 And having_sat_down in_front_of the treasury, he_was_observing how the crowd is_throwing money into the treasury, and many rich were_throwing much. (MRK_12:41)
OET-RV: 41 As he sat down in front of the temple treasury, Yeshua watched the crowd as they threw coins into the dish, and some rich people were donating quite valuable silver coins. (MRK 12:41)
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘χalkos’ have 4 different glosses: ‘of bronze’, ‘brass’, ‘copper’, ‘money’.
Key: N=noun AMS=accusative,masculine,singular