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Koine Greek wordlink #150794

ὀκτὼ1Pet 3

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Other uses (2) of identical word form ὀκτὼ (E-nfp) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ὀκτὼ’ (E-nfp) is always and only glossed as ‘eight’.

Luke 2:21 ‘when were fulfilled days eight to circumcise him also’ SR GNT Luke 2:21 word 8

Luke 9:28 ‘these about days eight having taken Petros and’ SR GNT Luke 9:28 word 9

Greek words (5) other than ὀκτὼ (E-nfp) with a gloss related to ‘eight’

YHN 5:5ὀκτὼ (oktō) E-anp ‘man there thirty eight years being in’ SR GNT Yhn 5:5 word 11

YHN 20:26ὀκτὼ (oktō) E-afp ‘and after days eight again were inside’ SR GNT Yhn 20:26 word 4

LUKE 13:16ὀκτὼ (oktō) E-anp ‘see ten and eight years not it was fitting’ SR GNT Luke 13:16 word 16

ACTs 9:33ὀκτὼ (oktō) E-gnp ‘Aineas for years eight lying_down on a pallet’ SR GNT Acts 9:33 word 11

ACTs 25:6ὀκτὼ (oktō) E-gfp ‘days not more eight or ten having come_downhill’ SR GNT Acts 25:6 word 10

Key: E=determiner/case-marker afp=accusative,feminine,plural anp=accusative,neuter,plural gfp=genitive,feminine,plural gnp=genitive,neuter,plural nfp=nominative,feminine,plural