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Koine Greek wordlink #166385

ἵππουRev 19

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Other uses (1) of identical word form ἵππου (N-GMS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ἵππου’ (N-GMS) is always and only glossed as ‘horse’.

Rev 19:21 ‘sitting on the horse having come_out out_of the’ SR GNT Rev 19:21 word 12

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘hippos’ have 5 different glosses: ‘a horse’, ‘of horses’, ‘to horses’, ‘horse’, ‘horses’.

Greek words (5) other than ἵππου (N-GMS) with a gloss related to ‘horse’

REV 6:2ἵππος (hippos) N-NMS ‘I looked and see a horse white and the one’ SR GNT Rev 6:2 word 5

REV 6:4ἵππος (hippos) N-NMS ‘and came_out another horse red and to the one’ SR GNT Rev 6:4 word 7

REV 6:5ἵππος (hippos) N-NMS ‘I looked and see a horse black and the one’ SR GNT Rev 6:5 word 22

REV 6:8ἵππος (hippos) N-NMS ‘I looked and see a horse green and the one’ SR GNT Rev 6:8 word 5

REV 19:11ἵππος (hippos) N-NMS ‘having_been opened_up and see a horse white and the one’ SR GNT Rev 19:11 word 9

Key: N=noun GMS=genitive,masculine,singular NMS=nominative,masculine,singular