This root form (lemma) is used in 4 different forms in the NT: σκληρυνθῇ (SAP3··S), σκληρύνει (IPA3··S), σκληρύνητε (SAA2··P), ἐσκληρύνοντο (IIP3··P).
It is glossed in 4 different ways: ‘may_be hardened’, ‘were_being hardened’, ‘he is hardening’, ‘you_all may harden’.
OET ACTS 19:9 Greek word=ἐσκληρύνοντο (esklaʸrunonto) Morphology=IIP3··P English gloss=‘were_being hardened’ SR GNT ACTS 19:9 word 7
OET ROM 9:18 Greek word=σκληρύνει (sklaʸrunei) Morphology=IPA3··S English gloss=‘he is hardening’ SR GNT ROM 9:18 word 10
OET HEB 3:8 Greek word=σκληρύνητε (sklaʸrunaʸte) Morphology=SAA2··P English gloss=‘you_all may harden’ SR GNT HEB 3:8 word 2
OET HEB 3:13 Greek word=σκληρυνθῇ (sklaʸrunthaʸ) Morphology=SAP3··S English gloss=‘may_be hardened’ SR GNT HEB 3:13 word 15
OET HEB 3:15 Greek word=σκληρύνητε (sklaʸrunaʸte) Morphology=SAA2··P English gloss=‘you_all may harden’ SR GNT HEB 3:15 word 11
OET HEB 4:7 Greek word=σκληρύνητε (sklaʸrunaʸte) Morphology=SAA2··P English gloss=‘you_all may harden’ SR GNT HEB 4:7 word 24