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Koine Greek wordlink #18432

ἤλθατεMat 25

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Only use of identical word form ἤλθατε (V-IAA2..P) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ἤλθατε’ (V-IAA2..P) is always and only glossed as ‘you came’.

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘erχomai’ have 49 different glosses: ‘am coming’, ‘are coming’, ‘be coming’, ‘had come’, ‘has come’, ‘have come’, ‘having come’, ‘is coming’, ‘let come’, ‘let_be coming’, ‘may come’, ‘to come’, ‘to_be coming’, ‘was coming’, ‘were coming’, ‘will_be coming’, ‘I am coming’, ‘I have come’, ‘I may come’, ‘I will_be coming’, ‘I came’, ‘he had come’, ‘he is coming’, ‘he may come’, ‘he may_be coming’, ‘he will_be coming’, ‘he came’, ‘him let_be coming’, ‘it is coming’, ‘it may come’, ‘it came’, ‘of having come’, ‘on coming’, ‘she was coming’, ‘she came’, ‘they are coming’, ‘they may come’, ‘they were coming’, ‘they came’, ‘we will_be coming’, ‘we came’, ‘you have come’, ‘you may come’, ‘you were coming’, ‘you came’, ‘you_all may come’, ‘came’, ‘come’, ‘coming’.

Key: V=verb IAA2..P=indicative,aorist,active,2nd person plural