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Koine Greek wordlink #165056

σάρκαςRev 17

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Other uses (6) of identical word form σάρκας (N-AFP) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘σάρκας’ (N-AFP) has 2 different glosses: ‘the fleshes’, ‘fleshes’.

Yac (Jam) 5:3 ‘and will_be consuming the fleshes of you_all like fire’ SR GNT Yac (Jam) 5:3 word 21

Rev 19:18 ‘in_order_that you_all may eat the fleshes of kings and fleshes’ SR GNT Rev 19:18 word 3

Rev 19:18 ‘the fleshes of kings and fleshes of commanders and the fleshes’ SR GNT Rev 19:18 word 6

Rev 19:18 ‘fleshes of commanders and the fleshes of mighty and the fleshes’ SR GNT Rev 19:18 word 9

Rev 19:18 ‘the fleshes of mighty and the fleshes of horses and of the ones’ SR GNT Rev 19:18 word 12

Rev 19:18 ‘on them and the fleshes of all free men both’ SR GNT Rev 19:18 word 22

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘sarx’ have 10 different glosses: ‘the flesh’, ‘the flesh is’, ‘the fleshes’, ‘in the flesh’, ‘of the flesh’, ‘of flesh’, ‘with flesh’, ‘flesh’, ‘flesh is’, ‘fleshes’.

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

REV 19:21σαρκῶν (sarkōn) N-GFP ‘were satisfied with the fleshes of them’ SR GNT Rev 19:21 word 27

Key: N=noun AFP=accusative,feminine,plural GFP=genitive,feminine,plural