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Koine Greek wordlink #132328

ΟὐχPhp 4

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Other uses (2) of identical word form Οὐχ (D-···) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘Οὐχ’ (D-···) is always and only glossed as ‘not’.

Yhn (Jhn) 6:46 ‘not that the father’ SR GNT Yhn (Jhn) 6:46 word 1

OET-LV: 46Not that anyone has_seen the father, except not/lest the one being from the god, this one has_seen the father.   (JHN_6:46)

OET-RV: 46Not that any person has seen the father—only the one who came from God has seen him. (JHN 6:46)

Luke 17:18 ‘not they were found having returned to give’ SR GNT Luke 17:18 word 4

OET-LV: 18Not were_they_found having_returned to_give glory to_ the _god, except not/lest the this foreigner?   (LUK_17:18)

OET-RV: 18Have none of them returned to praise God—only this foreigner? (LUK 17:18)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘ou’ have 12 different glosses: ‘yet not’, ‘No’, ‘by_no_means’, ‘neither’, ‘no’, ‘no be’, ‘not’, ‘not is’, ‘not is_it’, ‘not just’, ‘not one’, ‘not were’.

Key: D=adverb