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SR GNT MAT 27:54(P=56) γενόμενα (genomena) Typical English gloss=‘having become’  Strongs=10960Lemma=ginomai
  Word role=verb Morphology=PAM·ANP: mood=participle tense=aorist voice=middle case=accusative gender=neuter number=plural
  Year=33 AD

Other uses (6) of γενόμενα PAM·ANP in the NT

OET MAT 18:31 English gloss=‘having become’ SR GNT MAT 18:31 word 9

OET MAT 18:31 English gloss=‘having become’ SR GNT MAT 18:31 word 25

OET MAT 28:11 English gloss=‘having become’ SR GNT MAT 28:11 word 20

OET LUKE 4:23 English gloss=‘having become’ SR GNT LUKE 4:23 word 16

OET LUKE 23:48 English gloss=‘having become’ SR GNT LUKE 23:48 word 16

OET LUKE 24:18 English gloss=‘having become’ SR GNT LUKE 24:18 word 23

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘ginomai’ have 60 different glosses: ‘be becoming’, ‘going_to become’, ‘had become’, ‘has become’, ‘have become’, ‘having become’, ‘having_been become’, ‘is becoming’, ‘let become’, ‘let_be become’, ‘let_be becoming’, ‘may become’, ‘may_be becoming’, ‘might become’, ‘to become’, ‘to_be become’, ‘to_be becoming’, ‘to_have become’, ‘was become’, ‘was becoming’, ‘were become’, ‘will_be becoming’, ‘I have become’, ‘I may become’, ‘I was become’, ‘I became’, ‘he may become’, ‘he became’, ‘him let become’, ‘him let_be becoming’, ‘it has become’, ‘it having become’, ‘it is becoming’, ‘it let_be become’, ‘it may become’, ‘it might become’, ‘it will_be becoming’, ‘it became’, ‘she is becoming’, ‘she may become joined’, ‘there is becoming’, ‘there may become’, ‘there became’, ‘they have become’, ‘they may become’, ‘they will_be becoming’, ‘they became’, ‘we have become’, ‘we may_be become’, ‘we may_be becoming’, ‘we were become’, ‘you have become’, ‘you became’, ‘you_all have become’, ‘you_all may become’, ‘you_all were become’, ‘you_all will_be becoming’, ‘you_all became’, ‘became’, ‘becoming’.