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Koine Greek wordlink #3617

διαβλέψειςMat 7

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Other uses (1) of identical word form διαβλέψεις (V-IFA2··S) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘διαβλέψεις’ (V-IFA2··S) is always and only glossed as ‘you will_be seeing_clearly’.

Luke 6:42 ‘of you and then you will_be seeing_clearly the speck in’ SR GNT Luke 6:42 word 49

OET-LV: 42How are_you_being_able to_be_saying to_the brother of_you:   Brother, allow I_may_throw_out the speck which in the eye of_you, not seeing yourself the beam in the eye of_you?   Hypocrite, first throw_out the beam from the eye of_you, and then you_will_be_seeing_clearly to_throw_out the speck which in the eye of_the brother of_you.   (LUK_6:42)

OET-RV: 42How can you tell that person, ‘Hey, let me get that speck out of your eye,’ when you can’t even see the log in your eye? You hypocrite, get the log out of your eye and then you’ll be able to see clearly so you can remove the speck in the other person’s eye. (LUK 6:42)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘diablepō’ have 2 different glosses: ‘he saw_clearly’, ‘you will_be seeing_clearly’.

Key: V=verb