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SR GNT Mat 26:6
λεπροῦ (leprou) ‘house of Simōn the leprous’
Strongs=30150 Lemma=lepros
Word role=adjective case=genitive gender=masculine number=singular
Year=33 AD
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The word form ‘λεπροῦ’ (A-GMS) is always and only glossed as ‘leprous’.
Mark 14:3 ‘house of Simōn the leprous reclining of him came’ SR GNT Mark 14:3 word 13
OET-LV: 3 And him being in Baʸthania, in the house of_Simōn the leprous, reclining of_him, a_woman came having an_alabaster_flask of_ointment, of_ genuine expensive _nard, having_broken the alabaster_flask, she_poured_down it on_the head of_him. (MRK_14:3)
OET-RV: 3 Meanwhile, Yeshua was in Bethany at the home of Simon who had previously had leprosy. Yeshua was sitting there when a woman came in with a hand-crafted container of very expensive fragrant oil. Breaking open the sealed flask, she poured the fragrant oil over Yeshua’s head. (MRK 14:3)
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘lepros’ have 4 different glosses: ‘a leper’, ‘the lepers’, ‘lepers’, ‘leprous’.
LUKE 17:12 λεπροί (leproi) A-NMP ‘village met ten leprous men who stood’ SR GNT Luke 17:12 word 13
OET-LV: 12 And on_coming_in of_him into a_certain village, met ten leprous men, who stood from_afar. (LUK_17:12)
OET-RV: 12 In one village, they came across ten men with leprosy, who stood back at a distance (LUK 17:12)
Key: A=adjective GMS=genitive,masculine,singular NMP=nominative,masculine,plural