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Koine Greek wordlink #31679

ἄρχεινMark 10

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Other uses (1) of identical word form ἄρχειν (V-NPA....) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ἄρχειν’ (V-NPA....) is always and only glossed as ‘to_be ruling’.

Rom 15:12 ‘and the one rising_up to_be ruling over the pagans in him’ SR GNT Rom 15:12 word 15

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘arχō’ have 15 different glosses: ‘having begun’, ‘may begin’, ‘to begin’, ‘to_be ruling’, ‘he may begin’, ‘he began’, ‘she began’, ‘they will_be beginning’, ‘they began’, ‘we are beginning’, ‘you may begin’, ‘you will_be beginning’, ‘you_all may begin’, ‘began’, ‘beginning’.

Key: V=verb NPA....=infinitive,present,active