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Koine Greek wordlink #163862

ὄγδοοςRev 17

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Other uses (1) of identical word form ὄγδοος (S-NMS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ὄγδοος’ (S-NMS) has 2 different glosses: ‘an eighth’, ‘eighth’.

Rev 21:20 ‘seventh chrysolite the eighth beryl the ninth’ SR GNT Rev 21:20 word 12

OET-LV: 20the fifth sardonyx, the sixth sardius, the seventh chrysolite, the eighth beryl, the ninth topaz, the tenth chrysoprase, the eleventh hyacinth, the twelfth amethyst.   (REV_21:20)

OET-RV: 20the fifth sardonyx, the sixth carnelian, the seventh chrysolite, the eighth beryl, the ninth topaz, the tenth chrysoprase, the eleventh jacinth, and the twelfth amethyst. (REV 21:20)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘ogdoos’ have 3 different glosses: ‘an eighth’, ‘the eighth’, ‘eighth’.

Greek words (3) other than ὄγδοος (S-NMS) with a gloss related to ‘eighth’

LUKE 1:59ὀγδόῃ (ogdoaʸ) E-DFS ‘on the day eighth they came to circumcise the’ SR GNT Luke 1:59 word 8

OET-LV: 59And it_became on the the eighth day, they_came to_circumcise the little_child, and they_were_calling it Zaⱪarias after the name of_the father of_him.   (LUK_1:59)

OET-RV: 59When the baby boy was eight days old, it was the time to circumcise him, and the relatives at the ceremony started calling him Zacharias after the name of his father, (LUK 1:59)

ACTs 7:8ὀγδόῃ (ogdoaʸ) E-DFS ‘him on the day eighth and Isaʼak/(Yiʦḩāq) bore Yakōb/(Yaˊₐqoⱱ)’ SR GNT Acts 7:8 word 18

OET-LV: 8And he_gave to_him the_covenant of_circumcision, and thus he_bore the Isaʼak/(Yiʦḩāq), and circumcised him on_the the eighth day, and Isaʼak bore the Yakōb/(Yaˊₐqoⱱ), and Twelve the Yakōb patriarchs.   (ACT_7:8)

OET-RV: 8And he contracted with Abraham about being circumcised, and so when Abraham had Isaac, he circumcised him on the eighth day, and then Isaac went on to have Yacob, and Yacob to have the twelve tribal leaders. (ACT 7:8)

2 PET 2:5ὄγδοον (ogdoon) S-AMS ‘not he spared but the eighth Nōe/(Noaḩ) of righteousness a proclaimer’ SR GNT 2 Pet 2:5 word 7

OET-LV: 5and he_ not _spared from_the_ancient world, but preserved the_eighth, Nōe/(Noaḩ), a_proclaimer of_righteousness, having_brought_ the_flood _upon upon_the_world of_the_ungodly, (PE2_2:5)

OET-RV: 5and if he didn’t spare the ancient world but only preserved the eight including Noah the proclaimer of righteousness when the flood came upon the ungodly world, (PE2 2:5)

Key: E=determiner/case-marker S=substantive adjective AMS=accusative,masculine,singular DFS=dative,feminine,singular NMS=nominative,masculine,singular