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Koine Greek wordlink #25450

ἁλύσεσιMark 5

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Other uses (1) of identical word form ἁλύσεσι (N-DFP) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ἁλύσεσι’ (N-DFP) has 2 different glosses: ‘with chains’, ‘chains’.

Acts 21:33 ‘and commanded him to_be bound with chains two and he was inquiring’ SR GNT Acts 21:33 word 11

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘halusis’ have 5 different glosses: ‘a chain’, ‘with chain’, ‘with chains’, ‘chain’, ‘chains’.

Greek words (4) other than ἁλύσεσι (N-DFP) with a gloss related to ‘chains’

MARK 5:4ἁλύσεις (haluseis) N-AFP ‘by him the chains and the shackles’ SR GNT Mark 5:4 word 24

LUKE 8:29ἁλύσεσιν (halusesin) N-DFP ‘him and he was_being bound with chains and in shackles being guarded’ SR GNT Luke 8:29 word 26

ACTs 12:6ἁλύσεσιν (halusesin) N-DFP ‘two soldiers having_been bound with chains two guards and’ SR GNT Acts 12:6 word 24

ACTs 12:7ἁλύσεις (haluseis) N-NFP ‘fell_from of him the chains from his hands’ SR GNT Acts 12:7 word 33

Key: N=noun AFP=accusative,feminine,plural DFP=dative,feminine,plural NFP=nominative,feminine,plural