This root form (lemma) is used in 4 different forms in the NT: ἀνατολὴ (NFS), ἀνατολῆς (GFS), ἀνατολῇ (DFS), ἀνατολῶν (GFP).
It is glossed in 3 different ways: ‘the east’, ‘the rising’, ‘east’.
OET MAT 2:1 Greek word=ἀνατολῶν (anatolōn) Morphology=GFP English gloss=‘east’ SR GNT MAT 2:1 word 18
OET MAT 2:2 Greek word=ἀνατολῇ (anatolaʸ) Morphology=DFS English gloss=‘east’ SR GNT MAT 2:2 word 16
OET MAT 2:9 Greek word=ἀνατολῇ (anatolaʸ) Morphology=DFS English gloss=‘east’ SR GNT MAT 2:9 word 16
OET MAT 8:11 Greek word=ἀνατολῶν (anatolōn) Morphology=GFP English gloss=‘east’ SR GNT MAT 8:11 word 7
OET MAT 24:27 Greek word=ἀνατολῶν (anatolōn) Morphology=GFP English gloss=‘the east’ SR GNT MAT 24:27 word 7
OET LUKE 1:78 Greek word=ἀνατολὴ (anatolaʸ) Morphology=NFS English gloss=‘the rising’ SR GNT LUKE 1:78 word 11
OET LUKE 13:29 Greek word=ἀνατολῶν (anatolōn) Morphology=GFP English gloss=‘the east’ SR GNT LUKE 13:29 word 4
OET REV 7:2 Greek word=ἀνατολῆς (anatolaʸs) Morphology=GFS English gloss=‘the rising’ SR GNT REV 7:2 word 8
OET REV 16:12 Greek word=ἀνατολῆς (anatolaʸs) Morphology=GFS English gloss=‘the east’ SR GNT REV 16:12 word 30
OET REV 21:13 Greek word=ἀνατολῆς (anatolaʸs) Morphology=GFS English gloss=‘the east’ SR GNT REV 21:13 word 3