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SR GNT Rev 22:18
ἐπιθῇ (epithaʸ) ‘this if anyone may add_on to them will_be adding_on’
Strongs=20070 Lemma=epitithēmi
Word role=verb mood=subjunctive tense=aorist voice=active person=3rd number=singular
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The word form ‘ἐπιθῇ’ (V-SAA3··S) has 2 different glosses: ‘may add_on’, ‘he may lay_on’.
Mark 7:32 ‘they are imploring him that he may lay_on on him his hand’ SR GNT Mark 7:32 word 11
Mat 19:13 ‘in_order_that his hands he may lay_on on them and he may pray’ SR GNT Mat 19:13 word 10
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘epitithēmi’ have 25 different glosses: ‘be laying_on’, ‘having inflicted’, ‘having laid_on’, ‘having laid_on them’, ‘having laying_on’, ‘having put_on’, ‘may add_on’, ‘to put_on’, ‘to_be_being laid_on’, ‘will_be adding_on’, ‘will_be inflicting’, ‘I may lay_on’, ‘he is laying_on it’, ‘he may lay_on’, ‘he added_on’, ‘he laid_on’, ‘he put_on’, ‘they are laying_on them’, ‘they were laying_on’, ‘they laid_on’, ‘they put_on’, ‘they put_on it’, ‘you may lay_on’, ‘lay_on’, ‘laying_on’.
Key: V=verb