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Koine Greek wordlink #15204

πέσῃMat 21

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Other uses (4) of identical word form πέσῃ (V-SAA3..S) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘πέσῃ’ (V-SAA3..S) has 3 different glosses: ‘may fall’, ‘he may fall’, ‘it may fall’.

Luke 20:18 ‘on whomever but it may fall it will_be pulverizing him’ SR GNT Luke 20:18 word 13

1Cor 10:12 ‘to_have stood him let_be seeing lest he may fall’ SR GNT 1Cor 10:12 word 7

Heb 4:11 ‘same someone example may fall of disbelief’ SR GNT Heb 4:11 word 15

Rev 7:16 ‘anymore nor not may fall on them the’ SR GNT Rev 7:16 word 11

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘piptō’ have 22 different glosses: ‘have drunk’, ‘having fallen’, ‘is falling’, ‘may fall’, ‘to fall’, ‘will_be falling’, ‘I fell’, ‘he is falling’, ‘he may fall’, ‘he was falling’, ‘he fell’, ‘it may fall’, ‘it fell’, ‘she fell’, ‘they may fall’, ‘they will_be falling’, ‘they fell’, ‘you have fallen’, ‘you_all may fall’, ‘fall’, ‘falling’, ‘fell’.

Greek words (7) other than πέσῃ (V-SAA3..S) with a gloss related to ‘fall’

MAT 7:27πτῶσις (ptōsis) N-NFS Lemma=ptōsis ‘and was the fall of it great’ SR GNT Mat 7:27 word 25

LUKE 2:34πτῶσιν (ptōsin) N-AFS Lemma=ptōsis ‘this one is appointing for the fall and the resurrection of many’ SR GNT Luke 2:34 word 17

LUKE 16:17πεσεῖν (pesein) V-NAA.... ‘law one serif to fall’ SR GNT Luke 16:17 word 16

LUKE 23:30πέσετε (pesete) V-MAA2..P ‘to_be saying to the mountains fall on us and’ SR GNT Luke 23:30 word 7

ROM 11:11πέσωσιν (pesōsin) V-SAA3..P ‘not they stumbled in_order_that they may fall never it might become but’ SR GNT Rom 11:11 word 6

YAC 5:12πέσητε (pesaʸte) V-SAA2..P ‘not under judgment you_all may fall’ SR GNT Yac 5:12 word 37

REV 6:16πέσετε (pesete) V-MAA2..P ‘and to the rocks fall on us and’ SR GNT Rev 6:16 word 8

Key: N=noun V=verb AFS=accusative,feminine,singular MAA2..P=imperative,aorist,active,2nd person plural NAA....=infinitive,aorist,active NFS=nominative,feminine,singular SAA2..P=subjunctive,aorist,active,2nd person plural SAA3..P=subjunctive,aorist,active,3rd person plural SAA3..S=subjunctive,aorist,active,3rd person singular