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SR GNT Rev 6:8
θηρίων (thaʸriōn) ‘and by the wild_animals of the earth’
Strongs=23420 Lemma=thērion
Word role=noun case=genitive gender=neuter number=plural
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The word form ‘θηρίων’ (N-GNP) has 2 different glosses: ‘of wild_animals’, ‘wild_animals’.
(In the VLT, the word form ‘θηρίων’ (N-GNP) has 2 different glosses: ‘of wild_beasts’, ‘wild_beasts’).
Mark 1:13 ‘he was with the wild_animals and the messengers’ SR GNT Mark 1:13 word 19
Yac (Jam) 3:7 ‘every for nature of wild_animals both and of birds’ SR GNT Yac (Jam) 3:7 word 4
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘thērion’ have 4 different glosses: ‘a wild_animal’, ‘of wild_animals’, ‘wild_animal’, ‘wild_animals’.
ACTs 11:6 θηρία (thaʸria) N-ANP ‘earth and the wild_animals and the reptiles’ SR GNT Acts 11:6 word 13
TIT 1:12 θηρία (thaʸria) N-NNP ‘always are liars evil wild_animals bellies idle’ SR GNT Tit 1:12 word 13
Key: N=noun ANP=accusative,neuter,plural GNP=genitive,neuter,plural NNP=nominative,neuter,plural