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Koine Greek wordlink #158995

δάκρυονRev 7

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Other uses (1) of identical word form δάκρυον (N-ANS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘δάκρυον’ (N-ANS) is always and only glossed as ‘tear’.

Rev 21:4 ‘and he will_be wiping_out every tear from the eyes’ SR GNT Rev 21:4 word 6

OET-LV: 4and he_will_be_wiping_out every tear from the eyes of_them, and the death not will_be anymore, neither mourning, nor clamour, nor misery, not will_be anymore.   The first things went_away.   (REV_21:4)

OET-RV: 4He’ll wipe all their tears away from their eyes, and there won’t be any more death or grieving, or crying or pain. They won’t even exist any longer—the original world is gone.” (REV 21:4)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘dakruon’ have 3 different glosses: ‘with tears’, ‘tear’, ‘tears’.

Greek words (3) other than δάκρυον (N-ANS) with a gloss related to ‘tear’

YHN 19:24σχίσωμεν (sⱪisōmen) V-SAA1··P Lemma=sχizō ‘to one_another not we may tear it but we may choose_by_lot’ SR GNT Yhn 19:24 word 7

OET-LV: 24Therefore they_said to one_another:   We_may_ not _tear it, but we_may_choose_by_lot for it, whose it_will_be, in_order_that the scripture may_be_fulfilled which saying:   They_divided the clothes of_me to_themselves, and they_threw a_lot for the clothing of_me.   The therefore on_one_hand soldiers did these things.   (JHN_19:24)

OET-RV: 24So they said to each other, “Rather than tearing this, let’s throw a dice to see who will get it.” (This fulfilled what was written in the scriptures that said: they divided my garments among themselves and threw a dice for my clothes.) So they went ahead and did that. (JHN 19:24)

MARK 2:21σχίσμα (sⱪisma) N-NNS Lemma=sχisma ‘old and a worse tear is becoming’ SR GNT Mark 2:21 word 35

OET-LV: 21No_one is_sewing_on a_patch of_ unshrunken _cloth on an_ old _garment, and if not the patch is_tearing_away from it, the new from_the old, and is_becoming a_worse tear.   (MRK_2:21)

OET-RV: 21No one sews a patch of new, unshrunken cloth onto an old garment, because the new patch will tear away from that old fabric and it will end up as a worse tear. (MRK 2:21)

MAT 9:16σχίσμα (sⱪisma) N-NNS Lemma=sχisma ‘garment and a worse tear is becoming’ SR GNT Mat 9:16 word 21

OET-LV: 16But no_one is_putting_on a_patch of_ unshrunken _cloth on an_ old _garment, because/for the patch of_it is_tearing_away from the garment, and a_worse tear is_becoming.   (MAT_9:16)

OET-RV: 16No one patches old clothes with new material because the patch will shrink and the clothes would end up with a worse hole. (MAT 9:16)

Key: N=noun V=verb ANS=accusative,neuter,singular NNS=nominative,neuter,singular