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Koine Greek wordlink #148932

καταλαλιάς1 Pet 2

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Only use of identical word form καταλαλιάς (N-AFP) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘καταλαλιάς’ (N-AFP) is always and only glossed as ‘slanders’.

Greek words (1) other than καταλαλιάς (N-AFP) with a gloss related to ‘slanders’

2 COR 12:20καταλαλιαί (katalaliai) N-NFP ‘jealousy rages selfish_ambitions slanders gossips conceits disturbances’ SR GNT 2 Cor 12:20 word 25

OET-LV: 20For/Because I_am_fearing, lest somehow having_come not such_as I_am_wanting, I_may_find you_all, and_I may_be_found by_you_all such_as not you_all_are_wanting, lest somehow strife, jealousy, rages, selfish_ambitions, slanders, gossips, conceits, disturbances, (CO2_12:20)

OET-RV: 20You see, I’m worried that when I come, I might not find you living how I’d want, and you all might not find me how you’d want. I’m worried that I might find strife and jealousy, anger and selfish ambition, slander and gossip, and conceit and disturbances. (CO2 12:20)

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