This root form (lemma) is used in 5 different forms in the NT: στήκει (IPA3··S), στήκετε (IPA2··P), στήκετε (MPA2··P), στήκητε (SPA2··P), στήκοντες (PPA·NMP).
It is glossed in 6 different ways: ‘are standing_firm’, ‘be standing_firm’, ‘he is standing’, ‘you_all are standing_firm’, ‘you_all may_be standing’, ‘standing’.
OET MARK 3:31 Greek word=στήκοντες (staʸkontes) Morphology=PPA·NMP English gloss=‘standing’ SR GNT MARK 3:31 word 19
OET MARK 11:25 Greek word=στήκητε (staʸkaʸte) Morphology=SPA2··P English gloss=‘you_all may_be standing’ SR GNT MARK 11:25 word 5
OET ROM 14:4 Greek word=στήκει (staʸkei) Morphology=IPA3··S English gloss=‘he is standing’ SR GNT ROM 14:4 word 12
OET 1COR 16:13 Greek word=στήκετε (staʸkete) Morphology=MPA2··P English gloss=‘be standing_firm’ SR GNT 1COR 16:13 word 2
OET GAL 5:1 Greek word=στήκετε (staʸkete) Morphology=MPA2··P English gloss=‘be standing_firm’ SR GNT GAL 5:1 word 9
OET PHP 1:27 Greek word=στήκετε (staʸkete) Morphology=IPA2··P English gloss=‘you_all are standing_firm’ SR GNT PHP 1:27 word 22
OET PHP 4:1 Greek word=στήκετε (staʸkete) Morphology=MPA2··P English gloss=‘be standing_firm’ SR GNT PHP 4:1 word 13
OET 1TH 3:8 Greek word=στήκετε (staʸkete) Morphology=IPA2··P English gloss=‘are standing_firm’ SR GNT 1TH 3:8 word 6
OET 2TH 2:15 Greek word=στήκετε (staʸkete) Morphology=MPA2··P English gloss=‘be standing_firm’ SR GNT 2TH 2:15 word 4