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SR GNT Mat 13:33
ὅλον (holon) ‘until of which was leavened all’
Strongs=36500 Lemma=holos
Word role=substantive adjective case=nominative gender=neuter number=singular
Year=31 AD TimeSeries=Seaside_Parables_and_Miracle Refers to Word #8763
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The word form ‘ὅλον’ (S-NNS) has 2 different glosses: ‘all’, ‘all were’.
Luke 13:21 ‘until of which was leavened all’ SR GNT Luke 13:21 word 18
OET-LV: 21 It_is similar to_leaven, which a_woman having_taken, hid_in in three satons of_wheat_flour, until all of_which was_leavened. (LUK_13:21)
OET-RV: 21 It’s like some yeast that a woman took and hid in a sack of flour, until eventually it affected all of it.” (LUK 13:21)
1 Cor 12:17 ‘the hearing if all were hearing where is the’ SR GNT 1 Cor 12:17 word 10
OET-LV: 17 If all the body were an_eye, where is the hearing? If all were hearing, where is the smelling? (CO1_12:17)
OET-RV: 17 If your whole body was an eye, how could you hear? But then, if your whole body was an ear, how could you smell anything? (CO1 12:17)
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘holos’ have 4 different glosses: ‘all’, ‘all were’, ‘entirely’, ‘whole’.
Key: S=substantive adjective NNS=nominative,neuter,singular