This root form (lemma) is used in 4 different forms in the NT: ποιητής (NMS), ποιηταὶ (NMP), ποιητὴς (NMS), ποιητῶν (GMP).
It is glossed in 3 different ways: ‘a doer’, ‘of the poets’, ‘doers’.
OET ACTS 17:28 Greek word=ποιητῶν (poiaʸtōn) Morphology=GMP English gloss=‘of the poets’ SR GNT ACTS 17:28 word 22
OET ROM 2:13 Greek word=ποιηταὶ (poiaʸtai) Morphology=NMP English gloss=‘doers’ SR GNT ROM 2:13 word 13
OET JAM 1:22 Greek word=ποιηταὶ (poiaʸtai) Morphology=NMP English gloss=‘doers’ SR GNT JAM 1:22 word 3
OET JAM 1:23 Greek word=ποιητής (poiaʸtaʸs) Morphology=NMS English gloss=‘a doer’ SR GNT JAM 1:23 word 9
OET JAM 1:25 Greek word=ποιητὴς (poiaʸtaʸs) Morphology=NMS English gloss=‘a doer’ SR GNT JAM 1:25 word 18
OET JAM 4:11 Greek word=ποιητὴς (poiaʸtaʸs) Morphology=NMS English gloss=‘a doer’ SR GNT JAM 4:11 word 28