Greek root word (lemma) ‘sumballō’

sumballō

This root form (lemma) is used in 5 different forms in the NT: συμβάλλουσα (PPA·NFS), συμβαλεῖν (NAA····), συνέβαλλεν (IIA3··S), συνέβαλλον (IIA3··P), συνεβάλετο (IAM3··S).

It is glossed in 6 different ways: ‘to encounter’, ‘were conferring’, ‘he was encountering’, ‘they were conferring’, ‘considering them’, ‘contributed’.

Have 6 uses of Greek root word (lemma) ‘sumballō’ in the NT

OET LUKE 2:19 Greek word=συμβάλλουσα (sumballousa) Morphology=PPA·NFS English gloss=‘considering them’ SR GNT LUKE 2:19 word 11

OET LUKE 14:31 Greek word=συμβαλεῖν (sumbalein) Morphology=NAA···· English gloss=‘to encounter’ SR GNT LUKE 14:31 word 8

OET ACTS 4:15 Greek word=συνέβαλλον (suneballon) Morphology=IIA3··P English gloss=‘they were conferring’ SR GNT ACTS 4:15 word 10

OET ACTS 17:18 Greek word=συνέβαλλον (suneballon) Morphology=IIA3··P English gloss=‘were conferring’ SR GNT ACTS 17:18 word 11

OET ACTS 18:27 Greek word=συνεβάλετο (sunebaleto) Morphology=IAM3··S English gloss=‘contributed’ SR GNT ACTS 18:27 word 54

OET ACTS 20:14 Greek word=συνέβαλλεν (suneballen) Morphology=IIA3··S English gloss=‘he was encountering’ SR GNT ACTS 20:14 word 3