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Koine Greek wordlink #8401

ὠσὶνMat 13

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Other uses (4) of identical word form ὠσὶν (N-DNP) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ὠσὶν’ (N-DNP) is always and only glossed as ‘ears’.

Mat 13:15 ‘eyes and with the ears they may hear and with the’ SR GNT Mat 13:15 word 26

Luke 4:21 ‘this in the ears of you_all’ SR GNT Luke 4:21 word 14

Acts 28:27 ‘this and with their ears hardly they heard and’ SR GNT Acts 28:27 word 11

Acts 28:27 ‘eyes and with their ears they may hear and with their’ SR GNT Acts 28:27 word 26

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘ous’ have 4 different glosses: ‘an ear’, ‘the ears’, ‘ear’, ‘ears’.

Greek words (20) other than ὠσὶν (N-DNP) with a gloss related to ‘ears’

Have 20 other words (ὦτα, ὦτα, ὦτα, ἀκοαί, ὦτα, ὦτα, ὦτα, ὦτα, ὦτα, ὠσίν, ὦτα, ὦτα, ὦτα, ὦτα, ὦτά, ὦτα, ὦτα, ἀκοὰς, ὦτα, ὦτα) with 2 lemmas altogether (akoē, ous)

MARK 4:9ὦτα (ōta) N-ANP ‘he was saying who is having ears to_be hearing him let_be hearing’ SR GNT Mark 4:9 word 8

MARK 4:23ὦτα (ōta) N-ANP ‘if anyone is having ears to_be hearing him let_be hearing’ SR GNT Mark 4:23 word 4

MARK 7:33ὦτα (ōta) N-ANP ‘of him to the ears of him and having spat’ SR GNT Mark 7:33 word 22

MARK 7:35ἀκοαί (akoai) N-NFP Lemma=akoē ‘were opened_up of him the ears and was untied/released the’ SR GNT Mark 7:35 word 8

MARK 8:18ὦτα (ōta) N-ANP ‘not you_all are seeing and ears having not you_all are hearing’ SR GNT Mark 8:18 word 10

MAT 11:15ὦτα (ōta) N-ANP ‘the one having ears to_be hearing him let_be hearing’ SR GNT Mat 11:15 word 3

MAT 13:9ὦτα (ōta) N-ANP ‘the one having ears him let_be hearing’ SR GNT Mat 13:9 word 3

MAT 13:16ὦτα (ōta) N-NNP ‘they are seeing and the ears of you_all because they are hearing’ SR GNT Mat 13:16 word 10

MAT 13:43ὦτα (ōta) N-ANP ‘of them the one having ears him let_be hearing’ SR GNT Mat 13:43 word 17

LUKE 1:44ὦτά (ōta) N-ANP ‘of you into the ears of me kicked in’ SR GNT Luke 1:44 word 12

LUKE 8:8ὦτα (ōta) N-ANP ‘he was calling the one having ears to_be hearing him let_be hearing’ SR GNT Luke 8:8 word 26

LUKE 9:44ὦτα (ōta) N-ANP ‘you_all into the ears of you_all messages these’ SR GNT Luke 9:44 word 5

LUKE 14:35ὦτα (ōta) N-ANP ‘it the one having ears to_be hearing him let_be hearing’ SR GNT Luke 14:35 word 16

ACTs 7:51ὠσίν (ōsin) N-DNP ‘in hearts and the ears you_all always against the’ SR GNT Acts 7:51 word 12

ACTs 7:57ὦτα (ōta) N-ANP ‘loud they held the ears of them and they rushed’ SR GNT Acts 7:57 word 7

ACTs 11:22ὦτα (ōta) N-ANP ‘message in the ears of the assembly being’ SR GNT Acts 11:22 word 7

ACTs 17:20ἀκοὰς (akoas) N-AFP Lemma=akoē ‘you are carrying_in to the ears of us we are wishing therefore’ SR GNT Acts 17:20 word 11

ROM 11:8ὦτα (ōta) N-ANP ‘not to_be seeing and ears not to_be hearing to’ SR GNT Rom 11:8 word 15

YAC 5:4ὦτα (ōta) N-ANP ‘having reaped into the ears of the master of armies have come_in’ SR GNT Yac 5:4 word 24

1PET 3:12ὦτα (ōta) N-NNP ‘on the righteous and the ears of him toward the petition’ SR GNT 1Pet 3:12 word 8

Key: N=noun AFP=accusative,feminine,plural ANP=accusative,neuter,plural DNP=dative,neuter,plural NFP=nominative,feminine,plural NNP=nominative,neuter,plural