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Koine Greek wordlink #165472

ξύλονRev 18

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Other uses (3) of identical word form ξύλον (N-ANS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ξύλον’ (N-ANS) has 4 different glosses: ‘stake’, ‘stocks’, ‘tree’, ‘wood’.

(In the VLT, the word form ‘ξύλον’ (N-ANS) has 4 different glosses: ‘cross’, ‘stocks’, ‘tree’, ‘wood’).

Acts 16:24 ‘of them in the stocks’ SR GNT Acts 16:24 word 26

1Pet 2:24 ‘of him on the stake in_order_that to sins having died’ SR GNT 1Pet 2:24 word 15

Rev 22:14 ‘of them to the tree of life and by the’ SR GNT Rev 22:14 word 21

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘xulon’ have 9 different glosses: ‘a stake’, ‘a tree’, ‘the tree’, ‘clubs’, ‘stake’, ‘stocks’, ‘tree’, ‘tree are’, ‘wood’.

Greek words (2) other than ξύλον (N-ANS) with a gloss related to ‘wood’

1COR 3:12ξύλα (xula) N-ANP ‘silver stones precious wood grass straw’ SR GNT 1Cor 3:12 word 16

REV 18:12ξύλου (xulou) N-GNS ‘every object of wood most_precious and of bronze’ SR GNT Rev 18:12 word 42

Key: N=noun ANP=accusative,neuter,plural ANS=accusative,neuter,singular GNS=genitive,neuter,singular