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Open English Translation (OET)

Koine Greek wordlink #158579

στεφάνουςRev 4

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Other uses (1) of identical word form στεφάνους (N-AMP) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘στεφάνους’ (N-AMP) is always and only glossed as ‘crowns’.

Rev 4:4 ‘the heads of them crowns golden’ SR GNT Rev 4:4 word 32

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘stefanos’ have 6 different glosses: ‘a crown’, ‘the crown’, ‘of Stefanos’, ‘Stefanos’, ‘crown’, ‘crowns’.

Greek words (4) other than στεφάνους (N-AMP) with a gloss related to ‘crowns’

REV 9:7στέφανοι (stefanoi) N-NMP ‘heads of them were like crowns similar to gold and’ SR GNT Rev 9:7 word 19

REV 12:3διαδήματα (diadaʸmata) N-ANP Lemma=diadēma ‘heads of him seven crowns’ SR GNT Rev 12:3 word 28

REV 13:1διαδήματα (diadaʸmata) N-ANP Lemma=diadēma ‘horns of it ten crowns and on the’ SR GNT Rev 13:1 word 24

REV 19:12διαδήματα (diadaʸmata) N-NNP Lemma=diadēma ‘the head of him crowns many having name’ SR GNT Rev 19:12 word 14

Key: N=noun AMP=accusative,masculine,plural ANP=accusative,neuter,plural NMP=nominative,masculine,plural NNP=nominative,neuter,plural