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SR GNT Mat 24:32
θέρος (theros) ‘that near is the summer’
Strongs=23300 Lemma=theros
Word role=noun case=nominative gender=neuter number=singular
Year=33 AD
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The word form ‘θέρος’ (N-NNS) is always and only glossed as ‘summer’.
Mark 13:28 ‘that near the summer is’ SR GNT Mark 13:28 word 28
OET-LV: 28 And learn the parable of the fig_tree: whenever the branch of_it may_become already tender, and may_be_sprouting_out the leaves, you_all_are_knowing that the summer is near. (MRK_13:28)
OET-RV: 28 “So learn a lesson from fig trees—whenever the branches green up and start sprouting leaves and then everyone knows that summer is close. (MRK 13:28)
Luke 21:30 ‘already near the summer is’ SR GNT Luke 21:30 word 22
OET-LV: 30 whenever they_may_put_forward already, seeing them for yourselves, you_all_are_knowing that already the summer is near. (LUK_21:30)
OET-RV: 30 Whenever you see shoots start appearing, you know that summer is not far away. (LUK 21:30)
Key: N=noun NNS=nominative,neuter,singular