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Koine Greek wordlink #138047

βοῦν1 Tim 5

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Other uses (2) of identical word form βοῦν (N-AMS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘βοῦν’ (N-AMS) has 2 different glosses: ‘an ox’, ‘ox’.

Luke 13:15 ‘not is untying the ox of him or the’ SR GNT Luke 13:15 word 22

OET-LV: 15And the master answered to_him and said:   Hypocrites.   Is_ not _untying each of_you_all the ox of_him, on_the day_of_rest, or the donkey from the manger, and having_led_away it is_giving_to_drink it?   (LUK_13:15)

OET-RV: 15You hypocrites!” Yeshua responded. “Doesn’t every one of you untie his ox on the Rest Day, or untie the donkey from the feeding trough and lead it away for a drink? (LUK 13:15)

1 Cor 9:9 ‘it has_been written not will_be muzzling an ox threshing not for the’ SR GNT 1 Cor 9:9 word 10

OET-LV: 9For/Because in the of_Mōsaʸs/(Mosheh) law, it_has_been_written:   Not will_be_muzzling an_ox threshing.   Not for_the oxen is_caring the with_god?   (CO1_9:9)

OET-RV: 9He wrote in those laws: ‘Don’t prevent the ox from eating when it’s working to thresh the grain.’ (CO1 9:9)

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘bous’ have 4 different glosses: ‘an ox’, ‘of oxen’, ‘ox’, ‘oxen’.

Greek words (1) other than βοῦν (N-AMS) with a gloss related to ‘ox’

LUKE 14:5βοῦς (bous) N-NMS ‘of you_all a son or an ox into a pit will_be falling’ SR GNT Luke 14:5 word 19

OET-LV: 5And he_said to them:   Of_which of_you_all a_son or an_ox into a_pit will_be_falling, and not immediately he_will_be_pulling_ him _up on the_day of_the day_of_rest?   (LUK_14:5)

OET-RV: 5Then he asked them, “Which of you if your child or your animal fell into a pit wouldn’t immediately pull them out, even if it was a Rest Day? (LUK 14:5)

Key: N=noun AMS=accusative,masculine,singular NMS=nominative,masculine,singular