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SR GNT Mat 24:15
ἐρημώσεως (eraʸmōseōs) ‘you_all may see the abomination of desolation which having_been spoken by’
Strongs=20500 Lemma=erēmōsis
Word role=noun case=genitive gender=feminine number=singular
Year=33 AD
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The word form ‘ἐρημώσεως’ (N-GFS) has 2 different glosses: ‘of desolation’, ‘desolation’.
Mark 13:14 ‘the abomination of the desolation having stood where not’ SR GNT Mark 13:14 word 8
OET-LV: 14 But whenever you_all_may_see the abomination of_the desolation, having_stood where it_is_ not _fitting, let_ the one reading _be_understanding, then the ones in the Youdaia, let_them_be_fleeing to the mountains, (MRK_13:14)
OET-RV: 14 “But whenever you see the most horrible thing that drives people from God, standing where it shouldn’t be (and you readers should understand this), then anyone in Yudea should flee into the hills (MRK 13:14)
LUKE 21:20 ἐρήμωσις (eraʸmōsis) N-NFS ‘that has neared the desolation of her’ SR GNT Luke 21:20 word 18
OET-LV: 20 But whenever you_all_may_see Hierousalaʸm/(Yərūshālayim) being_surrounded by armies, then know that the desolation of_her has_neared. (LUK_21:20)
OET-RV: 20 “However, when you all see Yerushalem being surrounded by armies, then you’ll know that the time of her abandonment is close. (LUK 21:20)
Key: N=noun GFS=genitive,feminine,singular NFS=nominative,feminine,singular