Greek root word (lemma) ‘danizō’

danizō

This root form (lemma) is used in 4 different forms in the NT: δανίζετε (MPA2··P), δανίζουσιν (IPA3··P), δανίσασθαι (NAM····), δανίσητε (SAA2··P).

It is glossed in 4 different ways: ‘are lending’, ‘be lending’, ‘to borrow’, ‘you_all may lend’.

Have 4 uses of Greek root word (lemma) ‘danizō’ in the NT

OET MAT 5:42 Greek word=δανίσασθαι (danisasthai) Morphology=NAM···· English gloss=‘to borrow’ SR GNT MAT 5:42 word 14

OET LUKE 6:34 Greek word=δανίσητε (danisaʸte) Morphology=SAA2··P English gloss=‘you_all may lend’ SR GNT LUKE 6:34 word 4

OET LUKE 6:34 Greek word=δανίζουσιν (danizousin) Morphology=IPA3··P English gloss=‘are lending’ SR GNT LUKE 6:34 word 22

OET LUKE 6:35 Greek word=δανίζετε (danizete) Morphology=MPA2··P English gloss=‘be lending’ SR GNT LUKE 6:35 word 10