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SR GNT Mat 4:16
ἀνέτειλεν (aneteilen) ‘shadow of death a light rose on them’
Strongs=3930 Lemma=anatellō
Word role=verb mood=indicative tense=aorist voice=active person=3rd number=singular
Year=26 AD TimeSeries=Jesus_in_Capernaum
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The word form ‘ἀνέτειλεν’ (V-IAA3··S) is always and only glossed as ‘rose’.
Mark 4:6 ‘and when rose the sun it was scorched’ SR GNT Mark 4:6 word 6
OET-LV: 6 and when the sun rose, it_was_scorched and because_of the depth to_be_having no root, it_was_withered. (MRK_4:6)
OET-RV: 6 but when the sun came up, it dried out because the roots weren’t deep, and so it just withered up. (MRK 4:6)
Yac (Jam) 1:11 ‘rose for the sun’ SR GNT Yac (Jam) 1:11 word 1
OET-LV: 11 For/Because rose the sun with its scorching_heat, and withered the grass, and the flower of_it fell_from, and the beauty of_the appearance of_it perished. Thus also the rich man among the pursuits of_him will_be_being_faded_away. (JAM_1:11)
OET-RV: 11 When the sun rises with its scorching heat and withers the grass, the flowers will drop and lose all their beauty. So too for rich people who’ll fade away right in the middle of all their projects. (JAM 1:11)
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘anatellō’ have 6 different glosses: ‘has risen’, ‘having risen’, ‘may rise’, ‘he is rising’, ‘rising’, ‘rose’.
Key: V=verb