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SR GNT Rom 2:26
δικαιώματα (dikaiōmata) ‘the uncircumcision the just_acts of the law may_be keeping’
Strongs=13450 Lemma=dikaiōma
Word role=noun case=accusative gender=neuter number=plural
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The word form ‘δικαιώματα’ (N-ANP) is always and only glossed as ‘just_acts’.
Heb 9:1 ‘therefore the first covenant just_acts of sacred_service the and’ SR GNT Heb 9:1 word 9
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘dikaiōma’ have 2 different glosses: ‘just_act’, ‘just_acts’.
LUKE 1:6 δικαιώμασιν (dikaiōmasin) N-DNP ‘the commands and just_acts of the master blameless’ SR GNT Luke 1:6 word 15
HEB 9:10 δικαιώματα (dikaiōmata) N-NNP ‘and special washings just_acts of the flesh until the time’ SR GNT Heb 9:10 word 10
REV 15:4 δικαιώματά (dikaiōmata) N-NNP ‘you because the just_acts of you were revealed’ SR GNT Rev 15:4 word 31
REV 19:8 δικαιώματα (dikaiōmata) N-NNP ‘for linen the just_acts of the holy ones is’ SR GNT Rev 19:8 word 16
Key: N=noun ANP=accusative,neuter,plural DNP=dative,neuter,plural NNP=nominative,neuter,plural