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Koine Greek wordlink #165239

πετομένοιςRev 19

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Only use of identical word form πετομένοις (V-PPM·DNP) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘πετομένοις’ (V-PPM·DNP) is always and only glossed as ‘flying’.

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘petomai’ have 2 different glosses: ‘she may_be flying’, ‘flying’.

Greek words (4) other than πετομένοις (V-PPM·DNP) with a gloss related to ‘flying’

REV 4:7πετομένῳ (petomenōi) V-PPM·DMS ‘living_creature similar to an eagle flying’ SR GNT Rev 4:7 word 33

OET-LV: 7And the living_creature the first was similar to_a_lion, and the second living_creature similar to_a_calf, and the third living_creature having the face as of_a_human, and the fourth living_creature similar to_an_eagle flying.   (REV_4:7)

OET-RV: 7This first living creature resembled a lion, the second resembled a bull, the third had a face like a man, and the fourth one resembled a flying eagle. (REV 4:7)

REV 8:13πετομένου (petomenou) V-PPM·GMS ‘I heard from one eagle flying in midair saying’ SR GNT Rev 8:13 word 8

OET-LV: 13And I_looked, and I_heard from_one eagle flying in midair, saying with_a_voice loud:   Woe, woe, woe, to_the ones dwelling on the earth, because/for the other voices of_the three trumpet of_the messengers which going to_be_trumpeting.   (REV_8:13)

OET-RV: 13Then as I watched, I heard an eagle that was flying high in the sky, shouting loudly, “Three terrible things will happen to the people who are living on the earth when the three remaining messengers blow their trumpets.” (REV 8:13)

REV 12:14πέτηται (petaʸtai) V-SPM3··S ‘eagle great in_order_that she may_be flying into the wilderness’ SR GNT Rev 12:14 word 16

OET-LV: 14And were_given to_the two woman wings of_the eagle the great, in_order_that she_may_be_flying into the wilderness into the place of_her, where she_is_being_nourished there a_time, and times, and a_half of_a_time, from the_face of_the serpent.   (REV_12:14)

OET-RV: 14But two large, eagle wings were given to the woman so that she could fly away to the wilderness, to her place where she’ll be nourished away from the snake for three and a half years. (REV 12:14)

REV 14:6πετόμενον (petomenon) V-PPM·AMS ‘I saw another messenger flying in midair having’ SR GNT Rev 14:6 word 6

OET-LV: 6And I_saw another messenger flying in midair, having the_good_message eternal to_good_message_preach to the ones dwelling on the earth, and on every nation, and tribe, and tongue, and people, (REV_14:6)

OET-RV: 6Then I saw another messenger flying through the air, having the good message that’s eternal to proclaim to those living on the earth, even to every nation and tribe and language and people, (REV 14:6)

Key: V=verb