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Koine Greek wordlink #25033

λαῖλαψMark 4

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Other uses (1) of identical word form λαῖλαψ (N-NFS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘λαῖλαψ’ (N-NFS) is always and only glossed as ‘a storm’.

Luke 8:23 ‘he fell_asleep and came_downhill a storm of wind on the’ SR GNT Luke 8:23 word 7

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘lailaps’ have 2 different glosses: ‘a storm’, ‘storm’.

Greek words (4) other than λαῖλαψ (N-NFS) with a gloss related to ‘storm’

MAT 8:24σεισμός (seismos) N-NMS Lemma=seismos ‘and see a storm great became in’ SR GNT Mat 8:24 word 3

MAT 16:3χειμών (ⱪeimōn) N-NMS Lemma=χeimōn ‘and in_the_morning today storm is being_red for being_overthrow’ SR GNT Mat 16:3 word 4

ACTs 27:20χειμῶνος (ⱪeimōnos) N-GMS Lemma=χeimōn ‘for more days storm and no little’ SR GNT Acts 27:20 word 10

2 PET 2:17λαίλαπος (lailapos) N-GFS ‘and mists by storm being driven for whom darkness’ SR GNT 2 Pet 2:17 word 9

Key: N=noun GFS=genitive,feminine,singular GMS=genitive,masculine,singular NFS=nominative,feminine,singular NMS=nominative,masculine,singular